It’s finally October and spooky season is here! Here’s a reminder of classic Halloween movies from your childhood (you’re welcome)!
Twitches (2005)
Everyone remembers Tia and Tamera Mowry starring as twin witches in this Disney classic. Twins separated at birth meet on their 21st birthday and soon find out that they must save the world with their powers. Fans will recognize the iconic moon and sun necklaces that the girls wear and the amazing outfit choices. The twins are definitely Y2K style gurus and their outfits would be a hit today.
Halloweentown (1998)
We all wanted to be Marnie, right?! She was only twelve when she found out she was a witch and saved Halloweentown for the first time. Halloweentown was someplace everyone wanted to visit and that still hasn’t changed. This film is over 20 years old but is still enjoyed by audiences everywhere.
Hocus Pocus (1993)
Although it was created in 1993, kids can still enjoy the antics of the very entertaining Sanderson sisters (and crush on Thackery, you know before he gets turned into a cat). The three witches crack adult jokes that go above the head of kids so you may laugh at things you didn’t understand before.
The Haunted Mansion (2003)
This was an actual horror movie as a child so hopefully, it won’t be too scary this time around. The spirits, skeletons, and knights all come alive to torment the innocent family that moves in and for a kid’s movie — it’s terrifying.
Monster House (2006)
This is another “too scary to be a kid’s movie” type of film. The owner of the possessed house dies right in front of the main character in the first thirty minutes. Not to mention the house then tries to attack and swallow children.
Scooby-Doo (2002)
Although this may not technically be a Halloween movie, this film is a great inspiration for costumes. Whether it’s as the gang, Mary Jane, or random vacationers-turned-zombies fans can reference the film by dressing up. (This is also a great film to watch any time of the year really.)
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