One of my favorite things to do around the holidays is to snuggle up on the couch with a glass of wine, or a hot cup of tea and watch movies. On any old day you would normally find me watching a Lifetime movie, but since we are approaching Halloween, I need to get my fill in of some of my favorite fall flicks. I’m a pretty big scaredy-cat, therefore I don’t really lean towards horror movies…I’m that person curled up in a ball covering my eyes yet constantly peeking through my fingers. I still get nightmares thinking about that one time I watched Jeepers Creepers. I decided to do a round up for you of my favorite not so scary Halloween movies in case you too like a good wholesome classic, or a belly full of laughter this fall holiday.
NOT SO SCARY HALLOWEEN MOVIES
- Hocus Pocus – This is an ultimate classic. I feel like it’s not fall without watching the 3 Sanderson sister witches.
- Ghostbusters – I love this movie because it’s only a tiny bit spooky and a whole lot of goofy. Plus there are two versions you can watch, the original and the remake!
- Addams Family – I grew up watching this show on Nick at Night, what’s not to love about a weird, spooky family to get you into the Halloween spirit.
- Rocky Horror – This movie has such a following since it started on stage. You could even get a group together, get dressed up and go watch it live somewhere.
- Beetlejuice – Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!! A bit wacky and full of laughs, this movie isn’t too creepy to watch as a family. Boys will especially appreciate the gross parts, LOL.
- Edward Scissorhands – Johnny Depp has been one of my favorites for a long time. I love this because it’s a bit creepy, but also a romance.
- Teen Witch – Witches and Halloween go hand in hand, except this teen isn’t a creepy witch. You will find yourself laughing along with this cute comedy.
- The Witches – This movie is based on the book by Roald Dahl about a boy who comes across a witches convention and takes them down! It definitely keeps you smiling.
- Halloween Town – This is a really cute movie about siblings who’s family is from a town called Halloween Town which witches and other creatures really exist and aren’t evil except for a select few. I watched all of the Halloween Town movies on the Disney Channel.
- Escape from Witch Mountain – Another classic movie and not just for Halloween. This one is also good for the whole family.
ANIMATED HALLOWEEN MOVIES
- Corpse Bride – I bought this movie because I loved the Nightmare Before Xmas and it doesn’t disappoint. A mix of Halloween and romance, plus great for the kids.
- Casper – I personally love the cartoon original. This is a great one to watch with the kids and there is the animated series as well.
- The Great Pumpkin – This is the perfect Charlie Brown movie to watch before Thanksgiving.
- Hotel Transylvania – My kids love all three of these. You could watch them all and have a movie marathon!
- Nightmare Before Xmas – Technically you could watch this one for Halloween, or Christmas. You will find yourself singing along with this one.
Xoxo, Nikki
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Angelina says
Honestly, reading this list really hammers home how long it has been since we’ve had an influx of spooky-but-not-scary films. In our current horror-film-obsessed world, it’s good every so often to return to the comforting arms of fame) about a trio of witches who are resurrected on Halloween by a young boy who wants to impress a girl. The witches attempt to acclimate to the future but wreak havoc all the same, trying to suck the souls out of all the children of Salem before being defeated by young Max and going back whence they came. A Halloween essential.