Fall is my favorite season, so here are my recommendations for movies with a cozy Autumn atmosphere. Video by @cobwebschannel at Youtube!
I don’t know about you, but here where I live, we’ve just felt the first chill in the air—trees changing, leaves beginning to fall, and that golden glow that makes autumn so magical. As tradition on this channel, I’m here to recommend some movies that capture the autumn atmosphere—pumpkins, sweaters, crunching leaves, and golden hues.
These aren’t Halloween movies (that list will be coming in October), but there is a healthy dose of spookiness sprinkled in.
Few films feel as “autumn” as M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village. Warm colors, bare trees, and blowing leaves bring a rustic Pennsylvania village to life. Beyond its atmosphere, it’s a heartfelt story about love, simplicity, and fear of the unknown. Bryce Dallas Howard gives a stunning performance that elevates this romance-drama with just enough spooky lore to make it perfect for fall viewing.
Set in the quaint seaside town of Mystic, Connecticut, Mystic Pizza is a cozy coming-of-age drama/romantic comedy that perfectly captures New England in the harvest season. Julia Roberts, Lily Taylor, and even a young Matt Damon headline this charming story about love, friendship, and finding your place in life. Small-town vibes don’t get better than this.
What’s more autumn than pumpkins — especially a demonic pumpkin-headed monster? This Stan Winston–directed horror gem dives into backwoods swamps, eerie pumpkin patches and golden grass fields. Lance Henriksen gives an emotional performance in this chilling tale of grief, vengeance, and supernatural consequences. Perfectly spooky for a chilly October night.
Stephen King and George Romero team up for this dark, atmospheric thriller about a writer haunted by his murderous pseudonym. Timothy Hutton shines in dual roles, while overcast skies, crunching leaves, and barren trees set a perfect fall backdrop. It’s unsettling, weird, and deeply autumnal.
Joe Dante’s Small Soldiers blends suburban nostalgia with a dash of fall charm. Though light on leaves, its Octoberfest banners, warm sweaters, and cozy ‘90s small-town vibes make it a great comfort watch. Plus, the voice talents of Tommy Lee Jones and Frank Langella bring these battling toys to life in a way that still holds up.
Directed by David Gordon Green (Halloween '2018, Halloween Kills, Halloween Ends), this indie romance bathes every frame in golden fall hues. Starring Paul Schneider and Zooey Deschanel, it’s an honest, vulnerable exploration of first love in a sleepy North Carolina mill town. Sweaters, crisp air, and vibrant trees make this one of the most authentic fall films you’ll ever see.
Dark woods, barren trees, and occult rituals — Pyewacket is one of the scariest autumn films you can watch. It tells the story of a grieving teen who invokes something she can’t control, with chilling results. Fall décor, Halloween vibes, and genuinely creepy scares make it a must-watch for horror fans craving atmosphere.
Not cozy by any stretch, but if you’re into true crime vibes in autumn, Henry is devastating, disturbing, and unforgettable. Michael Rooker delivers a chilling performance in this loosely based real-life killer story set in Chicago. Surprisingly bright autumn visuals contrast the bleak subject matter, making it hauntingly effective.
Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry is arguably the coziest fall movie ever made. Set in a small Vermont town, this comedy about a group of townsfolk trying (and failing) to discreetly bury a body is both hilarious and charming. Vibrant autumn colors explode across the screen — so much so that the crew actually glued leaves back onto trees during filming. It’s the ultimate comfort watch for the season.
Final Thoughts
That wraps up my Autumn Movies to Watch in 2025. Whether you want cozy small-town romances, deeply unsettling horrors, or quirky classics drenched in golden leaves, this list has something for every fall mood.
So grab a sweater, pour a hot drink, and let these films bring the season to life. 🍁
If you want to support the channel, check out my autumn merch in the link below, and I’ll see you again in October for the full Halloween list. Until then — enjoy the season, stay cozy, and happy watching!
Hey everyone, and welcome to The Cobwebs Channel!
I'm Daniel, and today we're kicking off the spooky season — in April.
Why? Because right now we're halfway to Halloween! We're just six months away, and if you're anything like me, the spooky vibes aren't just reserved for October. I celebrate Halloween all year round — whenever I need a pick-me-up, Halloween movies, music, and videos are my go-to comfort.
Today, I’m sharing some underseen Halloween movies you may have missed. Some are great, some are so bad they’re good, but they all bring that special Halloween spirit. Let’s dive in!
Trick or Treat (1986)
Plot:
A bullied metalhead resurrects his deceased rock idol by playing his final record backward on Halloween night.
Why You Should Watch:
This one isn't "Trick 'r Treat" from the 2000s — it's the '80s rock-and-horror mashup!
Mark Price (yes, Skippy from Family Ties) absolutely nails the role of the nerdy metal kid fighting back against bullies. The movie feels like a satisfying teen revenge story before the horror elements even kick in — and when they do, it's even better.
The soundtrack by Fastway rocks, and even though it’s light on Halloween visuals, it still hits the right vibe. Especially if you grab the gorgeous new 4K restoration, Trick or Treat is a blast from start to finish.
Plot:
On Halloween night, a teenager’s rebellious friends unleash deadly consequences through their prankings, drawing from old Gaelic folklore.
Why You Should Watch:
Okay, the first few minutes feel a little low-budget (and the acting can be rough), but stick with it. Creeping Death gets better and better, and the creature designs — these badass jack-o’-lantern-faced monsters — are absolutely awesome. If you love Halloween horror with a cool indie vibe, this one streaming on Prime Video is worth checking out.
Plot:
On Halloween night, staff members at a historic Pioneer Village must survive a monstrous killer pumpkin.
Why You Should Watch:
A killer pumpkin movie? I had to see it.
While Carved struggles with tone — too cutesy for hardcore horror fans, too gory for family viewing — it does capture cozy Halloween vibes early on at a fall festival. The pumpkin monster design is fun, even if the movie doesn’t stick the landing.
Streaming on Hulu — worth a casual scroll-by if you’re desperate for pumpkin-themed horror.
Plot:
Michael Myers returns, but this time with a heavy dose of Celtic cult weirdness.
Why You Should Watch:
Sure, Halloween 6 isn’t underseen — but it’s definitely underrated.
If you’ve only heard bad things, give the Producer’s Cut a try.
It’s a weird, cult-heavy detour from the usual "Michael kills babysitters" formula, but honestly? That’s why I love it. Plus, the Halloween atmosphere is absolutely top-notch here.
Plot:
A traumatized boy grows up to become a Halloween-night serial killer, targeting teens at a creepy mansion.
Why You Should Watch:
Is Hollow Gate a good movie? No.
Is it a fascinatingly bad movie with moments of pure WTF? Absolutely.
The killer wears different costumes for each murder, and the absurdity (like a gas station sex scene ending in a fiery car explosion) makes it a bizarre slasher gem for Halloween completists.
Low-budget lovers, you have been warned.
Plot:
An 8-year-old boy hears a mysterious tapping from inside his walls, and his parents insist it’s all in his head.
Why You Should Watch:
Easily my favorite horror movie of 2023. Creepy atmosphere? Check. Tons of Halloween decorations? Check. Deep, dark fairy tale horror? Oh yeah.
Anthony Starr and Lizzy Caplan are fantastically unsettling as the parents. And without spoiling too much, the payoff to the wall mystery is exactly the dark fairy-tale nightmare I hoped for. Cobweb deserves way more love.
Plot:
A rebellious teen is experimented on by a psychiatrist, turning him into a bloodthirsty werewolf.
Why You Should Watch:
The title is more famous than the movie itself, but this 1950s teen horror flick is charming.
Michael Landon (pre-Little House on the Prairie) is magnetic as the angsty teen-turned-werewolf.
While it’s technically set at Halloween, don’t expect decorations or trick-or-treating — it’s more about the vibes.
A fun little slice of ‘50s nostalgia with werewolf action.
Plot:
A high school senior refuses to give up his love of Halloween, despite pressure to "grow up."
Why You Should Watch:
Not a horror movie — but an absolutely delightful Halloween coming-of-age story.
Tony is a charming, relatable character for anyone who’s ever been told they’re "too old" for the things they love.
It's funny, sweet, and packed with Halloween spirit, costumes, and trick-or-treating. A total gem for those who love the season as much as the scares.
Plot:
After a mysterious soldier arrives at the Peterson family's doorstep, a series of violent and unexplained deaths begin to follow.
Why You Should Watch: The Guest is a total hidden gem — a perfect blend of action, suspense, dark comedy, and horror that somehow shifts genres seamlessly without missing a beat.
Dan Stevens gives a career-defining performance, playing the magnetic yet chilling soldier David with unforgettable style.
If you love movies that feel like a love letter to John Carpenter classics but still bring their own fresh energy, this is absolutely for you. Plus, it’s got an incredible synth-heavy soundtrack, stylish direction, and early breakout performances from talents like Maika Monroe.
Whether you’re looking for a Halloween teen drama, a killer pumpkin, or jack-o’-lantern monsters — there’s something in this list for you.
Halfway to Halloween is the perfect time to queue up some spooky hidden gems, and honestly, who says we can’t celebrate all year?
What’s your favorite underseen Halloween movie? Let’s chat in the comments!
10 Best Horror Movies to Watch This Halloween Season 🎃👻
Welcome back, horror fans! Whether you’re planning a movie marathon, hosting a spooky get-together, or just looking for something to put you in the Halloween spirit, this list has you covered. I’m Kanan Becker from Ghost Pirate Entertainment, and today I’m giving you 10 killer horror movie recommendations that scream Halloween vibes. Let’s dive right in!
Murder Party (2007) – Streaming on Tubi
If you love low-budget, indie horror comedies, Murder Party is an absolute must-watch. This bloody and hilarious cult classic follows a lonely guy who stumbles into a Halloween party that turns out to be a trap… where the guests plan to murder him for the sake of "art."
It’s gory, over-the-top, and packed with Halloween atmosphere. Plus, it’s the perfect flick if you just want to kick back and have some fun.
Cobweb flew under the radar when it was released in the summer of 2023, but it’s quickly becoming a Halloween-season sleeper hit. Think Coraline, but way darker and way more disturbing.
This eerie horror thriller centers on a young boy who hears strange knocking noises from inside his bedroom walls. His parents aren’t telling him the whole truth… and the secret is chilling.
With falling leaves, pumpkins, and a constant feeling of dread, Cobweb oozes October vibes. If you like creepy, atmospheric horror, this one's for you.
If you’re a fan of haunted houses and slasher flicks, Haunt delivers both in spades. A group of friends enters an "extreme" haunted house on Halloween night... but soon realize the scares are very real.
This one is dark, gritty, gory, and just plain unsettling. The villain designs (especially the masks) are absolutely creepy. If you haven’t seen Haunt yet, make it a priority this October.
For those craving a new Halloween-season creature feature, Dark Harvest is a hidden gem from last year. This folk horror fantasy follows a small town plagued by an annual ritual where teens battle a monstrous figure named Sawtooth Jack, straight out of the cornfields.
Imagine the eerie mood of Pumpkinhead mixed with Midwestern Halloween folklore. It’s stylish, atmospheric, and full of foggy, cornfield terror. Definitely add this one to your seasonal rotation.
Late Night With The Devil (2023) – Streaming on Shudder
Set in 1977, this supernatural horror film plays out as a live late-night TV broadcast gone horribly wrong. Hosted by David Dastmalchian (in a fantastic leading role), Late Night With The Devil is full of retro late-night talk show vibes... with a demonic twist.
Yes, there was some minor controversy over AI imagery, but honestly, this movie deserves attention for its clever style, creepy atmosphere, and pure Halloween-season mood. Think: costumes, pumpkins, and supernatural chaos beamed right into your living room.
Idle Hands (1999) – Streaming on YouTube (3.59 rental)
Nostalgic 90s horror-comedy fans, this one’s for you. Idle Hands is a raunchy, bloody stoner comedy where a lazy teen’s possessed hand goes on a murder spree.
Devin Sawa, Seth Green, and Jessica Alba bring the laughs and Halloween spirit. There’s gore, there’s humor, and there’s even a costume party featuring Offspring performing live. It’s dumb fun… and that’s exactly the point.
If you love creature features, Pumpkinhead remains one of the all-time greats. Directed by special effects legend Stan Winston and starring Lance Henriksen, this tale of grief and vengeance unleashes one of horror’s most iconic monsters.
The atmosphere is thick, the monster design is incredible, and while it’s not strictly a Halloween movie, the title alone earns it a place on your October watchlist. Foggy woods, witchy curses, and rural horror—this is Halloween material through and through.
If you like your Halloween horror extreme, Terrifier 2 delivers one of the most brutal, gory slasher experiences in recent years.
Art the Clown returns to terrorize a teenage girl and her little brother on Halloween night. Costumes, trick-or-treating, a Halloween store—this film is packed with seasonal flavor. Just know: this one’s not for the faint of heart.
Plus, with Terrifier 3 coming this October, now’s the perfect time to catch up.
The Houses October Built (2014) – Streaming on YouTube (2.99 rental)
Love haunted houses? Love found footage horror? The Houses October Built combines both.
A group of friends sets out in an RV looking for the most extreme haunts in America… and stumble into something much more sinister. What makes this movie especially creepy is its mix of real haunt interviews and documentary-style realism.
If you’ve ever wondered “What if one of these haunts went too far?”—this movie’s your answer.
Closing out this list is Hell Fest, a popcorn slasher set inside a massive Halloween carnival.
The production design is pure Halloween eye candy—mazes, scare actors, creepy rides, and of course… a masked killer stalking the guests. Written by Aela Cooper (who also co-wrote Malignant and M3GAN), this one doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it’s a blast for a laid-back horror movie night.
So there you have it: 10 perfect horror movies to add to your Halloween season watchlist. From indie gems to gory slashers to atmospheric folk horror, this list has something for every kind of horror fan.
So grab your candy, your popcorn, and your favorite blanket. Turn off the lights… and get ready for some scares.
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And remember… horror can be fun! Happy Halloween watching!
10 Underrated Halloween Movies You Might Not Know (But Should!)
Welcome to All Hallows’ Eve, Blessed Samhain, and Happy Halloween to all! This is the magical time of year when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest—which means two things:
1. You might just be communicating with ghosts.
2. You’re definitely on the hunt for the perfect Halloween movies to watch.
That’s why here at The Cobwebs Channel, I’m excited to share my top 10 Halloween movies you might not have heard of. If you’re brave enough, grab your candy, settle in, and let’s dive in.
But first, a couple quick disclaimers:
* These movies actually take place during Halloween season. You’ll see a lot of Halloween movie lists with great films that have nothing to do with the holiday itself. Not here!
* No super obvious picks. So… no Trick ‘r Treat, no Halloween franchise entries, no Hocus Pocus, no The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. If it has a dedicated section at Spirit Halloween, it’s not on this list.
Let’s get spooky!
Kenny & Company (1976)
Directed by Don Coscarelli (yes, the guy behind Phantasm), this is a sweet coming-of-age film that captures the real childhood build-up to Halloween. Follow 12-year-old Kenny and his friends as they navigate bullies, first crushes, and costume prep leading up to Halloween night.
The third act delivers a genuinely scary scene that actually inspired Coscarelli to make Phantasm afterward. This one’s hard to find, but you can watch it on YouTube.
Hot rods, haunted mansions, and…drag racing teens in monster masks? This campy horror-comedy follows a teen car club who throws a monster-themed costume party, only to discover a real monster lurking among them.
It’s goofy, packed with 1950s slang, and unexpectedly ahead of its time with a female lead who loves cars and drags the guys right along with her. Currently streaming on Amazon Prime.
Low budget? Yes. Better than you’d expect? Absolutely. After a bullied teen bleeds on a jack-o-lantern and makes a vengeful wish, he unleashes a demonic clown called The Trickster.
What follows is a surprisingly dark, violent, and creepy coming-of-age horror story packed with creative monster designs. Watch it for free on The Roku Channel (with ads) or rent it elsewhere.
This little-known gem dives into ancient Irish folklore, tying Halloween back to its Celtic roots. A group of high schoolers accidentally unleashes an Irish death god called Crom and must send it back before midnight.
It’s more family-friendly than most on this list, with great fall atmosphere and strong production values for an indie film. Streaming on Peacock and other platforms.
A Nickelodeon-produced Halloween teen comedy starring Victoria Justice and Jane Levy. On Halloween night, a teenage girl loses her little brother while trying to get to a party hosted by her crush.
While it’s more comedy than horror, it’s packed with Halloween costumes, decorations, and mischief. Think Can’t Hardly Wait, but with more trick-or-treating.
Forget the baboon horror angle this movie starts with—Primal Rage turns into full-blown rage-virus chaos leading up to an epic Halloween party finale.
The costumes, the live 80s band, the glowing-eyed skeleton attackers—this movie is dripping with Halloween vibes. Recently restored in 4K by Vinegar Syndrome, it’s also streaming on Shudder.
A 10-story horror anthology set entirely on Halloween night, featuring ghosts, monsters, and plenty of creative kills.
With directors like Neil Marshall, Lucky McKee, and Darren Lynn Bousman, plus appearances from horror icons like Adrienne Barbeau, this is the only indie Halloween anthology I’ll wholeheartedly recommend besides Trick ‘r Treat.
Personal favorite segment? Sweet Tooth—a new Halloween legend in the making.
Adapting the iconic children’s horror book series, this PG-13 horror adventure set in 1968 Pennsylvania perfectly nails the fall small-town aesthetic.
Kids unleash a witch’s cursed book, and one by one, urban legend-style monsters come after them—like the terrifying scarecrow from my favorite segment.
This is like a creepier, meaner cousin to the Goosebumps movie. A must-watch every October.
A masked killer stalks guests at a Halloween horror theme park, where everyone assumes the blood and screaming is part of the show...until it isn’t.
This one’s packed with slasher energy, creative kills, and an unbeatable Halloween haunted attraction vibe. The set design alone makes it worth watching, and the final scene will stick with you.
My new obsession. Cobweb was sadly buried by the Barbenheimer box office storm, but this is pure Halloween perfection.
Set in late October, it follows a young boy terrorized by a voice coming from inside his bedroom wall. With parents who may be hiding dark secrets, a terrifying creature reveal, and a third act drenched in Halloween masks and mayhem, this is like a grim, twisted Halloween fairy tale.
If you love autumn atmosphere, childhood fears, and creature horror, this is a new Halloween classic waiting to be discovered.
There you have it—10 under-the-radar Halloween movies that you may not have seen but absolutely should add to your October rotation.
What are your favorite hidden Halloween gems? Let me know in the comments! And if you liked this, check out my last video—a full tour of my movie basement—and browse my playlist of top horror and Halloween-themed lists.
Until next time, stay spooky… and Happy Halloween! @cobwebschannel