The spooky season is in full swing, but that doesn’t mean your only options for movie night are in spooky ones. Only most from them. The good news is they seem to be doing pretty well! Halloween ends is an especially great seasonal treat, a marquee horror release streaming on Peacock and in theaters the same weekend – everyone’s invited to the Michael Myers party.
The better news is that the few non-scary options aren’t bad either. Action fans can enjoy a new Scott Adkins joint Accident Man: Hitman’s vacation. and Rosalinethe tongue-in-cheek retelling of Romeo and Juliet From Julia’s best friend’s perspective, it’s wonderful counter-programming for…everything else.
Halloween ends
Where to see: Available for streaming peacock
do you know halloween This is the last. After this film the holiday is over. No more dressing up. No more trying to kill Jamie Lee Curtis. We will just sit at home on October 31st and think of beautiful things.
The Curse of Bridge Hollow
Where to see: Available to stream on Netflix
Marlon Wayans (white chickens) and Priah Ferguson (stranger things) star in the Netflix family horror comedy The Curse of Bridge Hollow as a father and daughter who move into a haunted house and accidentally unleash a vengeful spirit that brings to life each of their new hometown’s Halloween decorations. Looks spooky.
dark glasses
Where to see: Available for streaming Shudder
You might be tempted to dismiss this film because of the very silly-looking title and the grim premise: an escort blinded by a serial killer who was trying to kill her meets a boy who helps her. However, there’s one big reason why you shouldn’t write this off – it’s the first film in 10 years from legendary sigh Director Dario Argento.
Ghost Halloween
Where to see: Available to rent for $3.99 on Vudu, Amazonand apple tv
We’ve converted theme park rides into movies, so why not seasonal pop-up novelty stores? The infamous bare bones costume chain that haunts your former favorite pharmacy is now a horror movie. Franchises always rise and fall in America.
Someone borrowed something
Where to see: Available to stream on Netflix
From Netflix: In order to fulfill his mo ther’s dying wish and not be deprived of her will, an indomitable bachelor hires an actress to play his fiancée.
From igamesnews: That sounds pretty nice.
Rosaline
Where to see: Available for streaming Hi
Romeo and Juliet irreverently retold from the perspective of Julia’s best friend. Seems to be the perfect film for those missing Apple TVs dickinson. Remember dickinson? That was great.
she will
Where to see: Available for streaming Shudder
A folk horror spooky fest (produced by Dario Argento! He’s back baby!) about a woman recovering from surgery in a stately mansion in the Scottish countryside. Psychologically creepy and perfect for those looking for something witchy.
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song
Where to see: Available to rent for $5.99 on Vudu, Amazonand apple tv
This documentary tells the story of the late, great poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, using his most famous song as a lens to tell his story.
Accident Man: Hitman’s vacation
Where to see: Available for $12.99 on Vudu, Amazonand apple tv
This martial arts movie from DTV is a sequel to the 2018 movie accident man. The films are a passion of lead actor Scott Adkins, who read the comics when he was young. As a huge Adkins fan who didn’t like the first one accident mantake it from me [ed. note: Pete Volk]: This film rules. The action scenes lash out, and unlike the first, the film’s humor actually landed on me this time. Add to that the fact that the film was shot on location in Malta and blows bigger budget action films out of the water.
piggy
Where to see: Can be rented for $6.99 Amazon
Sara (Laura Galán), an overweight teenager who works behind the counter at a butcher shop, is being bullied by a gang of local girls. When a mysterious man ambushes her tormentors and murders them on her behalf, she finds herself drawn into a life as an accomplice and apprentice to a serial killer.
Employees III
Where to see: Available for $14.99 Amazon and vudu
You probably know what employee is about. This is it, 15 years after the last one. That’s kind of the point! But it’s also mainly for people having fun. Or those who want to catch up. it’s your weekend
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