This feature is brought to you by Sky Bingo, bringing exciting times to your Time In. In that spirit, here are 45 great movies to drop in your queue in the lead up to All Hallow’s Eve. You want your frights to be visceral, hard-hitting and, most of all, fun. But its scares are perhaps a bit too cerebral for the time of year when everyone has smiling pumpkins on their porches and 12-foot Home Depot skeletons on their front lawns. A movie like, say, Don’t Look Now, is certainly disturbing, and a triumph of the horror genre. In other words, there are horror flicks worth watching basically any time of the year, but only a specific subcategory of those are ideal for viewing in October. Let’s address the obvious question right off the (vampire) bat: what’s the difference between a horror movie and a Halloween movie? For us – and presumably, the folks for whom spooky season isn’t a holiday or even a month, but a whole lifestyle – there is a fine distinction, perhaps best summed up as: all Halloween movies are scary, but not all scary movies are Halloween movies.
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