October is officially upon us! Pumpkin flavored snacks are everywhere, the leaves are changing, the Jack-o-lanterns and Halloween decorations are filling our stores and streets. It's truly a magical time. That brings us to the most exciting thing about the Halloween season...horror movies So, in tribute to this wonderful time of year - I have decided to make this list. There are countless films that are great for Halloween viewing but all the movies on this list are take place on Halloween. - Video by Youtuber Best CompilationTV
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October is officially here—and you can feel it everywhere.
Pumpkin-flavored snacks have taken over the shelves. The leaves are shifting into those perfect shades of orange and gold. Jack-o’-lanterns are glowing on porches. Halloween decorations are creeping into every store aisle and lining neighborhood streets. It’s that rare, magical stretch of the year where everything feels just a little bit haunted—in the best way possible.
And let’s be honest: as much as we love the atmosphere, the candy, and the costumes, the real star of the season is horror movies.
Retail shelves are stacked with genre favorites. TV networks roll out their annual marathons. And horror fans everywhere start pulling treasured DVDs, Blu-rays, and streaming queue staples in preparation. So in honor of this wonderful time of year, I’ve put together a list of Halloween essentials.
There are countless films that make for perfect October viewing, but every movie here is either Halloween-themed or features Halloween as a major part of the story. They’re in no particular order—but every single one is worthy of an all-day marathon.
Let’s get started.
1. Halloween (1978)
We might as well begin with the obvious.
Originally titled The Babysitter Murders, this classic wasn’t even conceived as a Halloween movie. Thankfully, that changed. The holiday backdrop elevated it into something iconic, and now Michael Myers remains one of horror’s most enduring figures.
There’s just something about watching this on Halloween night that feels absolutely right.

2. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
No, this isn’t a Michael Myers sequel—and that’s exactly why it earns a spot here.
Divisive? Sure. But it’s also a bold, standalone entry that leans hard into creepy corporate conspiracies, ancient witchcraft, and that unforgettable Silver Shamrock jingle. Love it or hate it, it’s undeniably demented in the best ‘80s way.
And don’t pretend that song doesn’t get stuck in your head.

3. Night of the Demons (1988)
A Halloween party at an abandoned funeral home—what could possibly go wrong?
This cult favorite delivers séances, possessions, practical effects, and a heavy dose of late-‘80s energy. It’s chaotic, campy, and ridiculously fun. If you like your Halloween horror with attitude and a little bit of madness, this one’s a must.

4. Trick 'r Treat (2007)
This anthology has become a modern Halloween staple.
Originally released direct-to-video, it grew into a massive cult hit and introduced the world to Sam, now a full-blown horror icon. Clever, creepy, and perfectly themed, this is one of those films that feels tailor-made for October 31st.
No Halloween marathon feels complete without it.

5. House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Rob Zombie’s feature film debut is a chaotic, grimy descent into madness.
Set around Halloween, it follows a group of unlucky travelers who cross paths with the infamous Firefly family. Love Zombie or feel mixed about his later work, this one is widely considered a cult classic—wild, loud, and unapologetically twisted.

6. Ginger Snaps (2000)
One of the smartest werewolf films out there.
Blending coming-of-age themes with lycanthropy, it cleverly parallels puberty and transformation in a darkly humorous way. Spanning the month of October and culminating on Halloween, it earns its place on this list easily.
Plus… werewolves. Always a win.

7. The Houses October Built (2014)
This one dives into the underground world of extreme haunted attractions.
Following a group of friends searching for the most intense haunted houses in America, it taps into that very real October obsession with scare experiences. It’s unsettling, immersive, and perfect for fans of found-footage horror.

8. Trick or Treat (1986)
Heavy metal. Hidden messages. Satanic panic.
With appearances from Gene Simmons and Ozzy Osbourne, this ‘80s horror gem is pure Halloween energy. It’s loud, over-the-top, and packed with that nostalgic rebellious spirit.
Need I say more?

9. Satan's Little Helper (2004)
Dark comedy meets Halloween horror in a surprisingly wild way.
What happens when a young boy befriends a serial killer dressed as Satan—and unknowingly assists him throughout the night? The result is bizarre, funny, and increasingly chaotic. It balances absurdity and horror in a way that makes it uniquely rewatchable.

10. All Hallows' Eve (2013)
Another Halloween-centered anthology that has built a solid following within the horror community.
It’s not as polished as some others on this list—but it’s undeniably strange. And I mean really strange. Sometimes that’s exactly what you want during spooky season: something unsettling that lingers long after the credits roll.

Final Thoughts
These films can absolutely be enjoyed any day of the year—but there’s something special about watching them in October. Whether you’re planning an all-day marathon, hosting a Halloween movie night, or just squeezing in a late-night scare between pumpkin snacks and decorating sessions, this lineup has you covered.
So light a jack-o’-lantern. Dim the lights. Press play.
Halloween season only comes once a year—make it count. 🎃












Some classics, for sure. Love the trailers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe. I tried to include fan made trailers or with music instead of the original film trailers.
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