Lights. Cameras. Movie marathons.
The trick or treat phase comes and goes.
57 percent of teens stop trick or treating between ages 12 and 15, according to a lab by Fivethirtyeight.
Watch these movies and keep Halloween festivities going:
The Corpse Bride
Halloween franchise
Scream franchise
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Frankenweenie
Goosebumps
Addam’s Family
The Boxtrolls
Hotel Translyvania
Casper the Friendly Ghost
Scary Movie franchise
Monster House
Don’t Look Under the Bed
Twitches franchise
Halloweentown franchise
Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus Review:
Alisha Newsom, Staff writer
Witches, cauldrons, black cats and zombies might come to mind when thinking of the sinister holiday and this Halloween classic is anything but short of these. Hocus Pocus is a cliche and predictable movie, but it’s one I can’t seem to ever tire of due to the humorous behaviors between the Sanderson Sisters and the ‘boy meets girl’ aspects of the film. Hocus Pocus is a fun film for the entire family to watch while cozied up on the couch with a bowl of popcorn.
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