Boo!
Halloween is here, and it certainly feels like it with the cold weather and expected rain during Trick or Treat night in Toronto. But if you don’t want to beg your neighbours for candy that will just give you heartburn, there’s plenty of motion pictures to enjoy.
Horror films have greatly changed in recent years. Ghouls and goblins, werewolves and vampires used to dominate Halloween movies, and they were deliciously fun to consume. In 2017, it’s more about torture porn, cheap jump scares and boring plots.
Want to give your Halloween viewing a bit of a change?
Here are 10 Halloween pictures that you should watch:
– “Black Cat” (1934)
– “The Thing” (1951)
– “The Raven” (1935)
– “Repulsion” (1965)
– “The Exorcist” (1973)
– “Hour of the Wolf” (1961)
– “Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte” (1964)
– “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968)
– “The Hands of Orlac” (1924)
– “The Old Dark House” (1932)