πŸŽƒ The Ultimate Cozy-Spooky 31-Day Movie Marathon List

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πŸŽƒ The Ultimate Cozy-Spooky 31-Day Movie Marathon List

There is nothing better than curling up with a blanket, popcorn, and the perfect balance of cozy vibes and spooky thrills. Whether you are planning a full October countdown or just want a dependable list you can revisit every fall, this evergreen guide delivers 31 movies for 31 nights. From family friendly favorites to gothic ghost stories, you will find just the right level of chill.

(psst... there's a checklist at the bottom of this post!)

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πŸ§’ Family Friendly - Low Spook

Perfect for kids, tweens, and family nights when you want festive fun without nightmares. These bring laughs, magic, and just a gentle chill.

1) It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)

Charlie Brown Halloween special pumpkin patch scene

Synopsis: Linus waits faithfully in the pumpkin patch for the mythical Great Pumpkin while the Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween.

Best Audience: Kids, families, nostalgic adults
Spook Level: Low
On Amazon: Buy DVD

2) Hocus Pocus (1993)

The Sanderson Sisters grinning mischievously

Synopsis: The Sanderson Sisters return to Salem for one night of witchy chaos. A group of kids must stop them before sunrise.

Best Audience: Families, kids, teens, nostalgic adults
Spook Level: Low to Moderate
On Amazon: Rent/Buy Prime Video

3) Halloweentown (1998)

Whimsical witchy street from Halloweentown

Synopsis: A girl discovers her magical heritage in a whimsical world where it is Halloween every day.

Best Audience: Kids, families, Disney nostalgia fans
Spook Level: Low
On Amazon: Double Feature DVD

4) Casper (1995)

Friendly ghost Casper smiling

Synopsis: A friendly ghost befriends a girl when her father moves them into Whipstaff Manor.

Best Audience: Kids, families, lighthearted ghost fans
Spook Level: Low
On Amazon: Search DVD

5) Monster House (2006)

Animated creepy house with glowing windows

Synopsis: Three kids discover the creepy house across the street is alive and mean.

Best Audience: Kids 10 plus, tweens, families
Spook Level: Moderate
On Amazon: Search DVD

6) ParaNorman (2012)

ParaNorman

Synopsis: A boy who sees ghosts must save his town from an ancient curse.

Best Audience: Tweens, families, animation lovers
Spook Level: Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

7) Frankenweenie (2012)

Animated boy and his revived dog with stitched seams

Synopsis: A boy brings his beloved pet dog back to life. Science fair chaos follows.

Best Audience: Kids, families, Tim Burton fans
Spook Level: Low to Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

8) Hotel Transylvania (2012)

Count Dracula and friends at a monster hotel

Synopsis: Count Dracula runs a hotel for monsters until a human guest changes everything.

Best Audience: Kids, families
Spook Level: Low
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

9) The Little Vampire (2000)

Young human boy with vampire friend

Synopsis: A lonely boy befriends a vampire kid and gets pulled into spooky adventures.

Best Audience: Kids, families
Spook Level: Low to Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

10) Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)

Scooby gang facing real zombies on a swampy island

Synopsis: The Mystery Inc. gang faces real supernatural zombies in Louisiana.

Best Audience: Kids, tweens, nostalgic Scooby fans
Spook Level: Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

🎬 Did You Know? The original Scooby crew returned for Zombie Island, which surprised fans by leaning into real monsters instead of masked villains.

πŸ‘» Cozy Classics and Whimsical Dark Comedy - Moderate Spook

Quirky, slightly spooky, and full of personality. These are perfect when you want something in between cute and creepy.

11) Beetlejuice (1988)

Beetlejuice grinning in his black and white suit

Synopsis: A ghostly couple enlist a chaotic bio-exorcist to scare away the new owners of their home.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, quirky humor fans
Spook Level: Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

12) Edward Scissorhands (1990)

Edward Scissorhands looking shy in a suburban yard

Synopsis: A kindhearted man with scissors for hands tries to belong in suburbia, with magical winter vibes.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, Burton fans
Spook Level: Low to Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

13) The Addams Family (1991)

The Addams Family posing in their gothic mansion

Synopsis: The macabre but loving Addams clan battles a con artist posing as Uncle Fester.

Best Audience: Families, teens, adults who love dark comedy
Spook Level: Low to Moderate
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

14) The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Jack Skellington on the spiral hill under a moonlit sky

Synopsis: Jack Skellington tries to take over Christmas with spooky charm and unforgettable songs.

Best Audience: All ages, musical lovers, Tim Burton fans
Spook Level: Low
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

15) Coraline (2009)

Coraline peering into a small secret door

Synopsis: A girl discovers a sinister Other World that looks perfect at first, then turns menacing.

Best Audience: Tweens, teens, adults who like creepy fantasy
Spook Level: Moderate to High for younger viewers because of uncanny imagery
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

16) Goosebumps (2015)

R L Stine with monsters from Goosebumps running amok

Synopsis: R. L. Stine’s creatures escape his books and terrorize a small town until the heroes write an ending.

Best Audience: Kids, tweens, teens
Spook Level: Moderate, playful monsters and action
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

17) Gremlins (1984)

Gremlin peeking out with mischievous grin

Synopsis: A cozy gift turns chaotic when mogwai rules are broken and gremlins wreak havoc.

Best Audience: Older kids, teens, adults who love horror comedy
Spook Level: Moderate to High for some scenes
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

18) Ghostbusters (1984)

The Ghostbusters team with proton packs ready

Synopsis: Paranormal exterminators battle ghosts and a world ending threat with snark and science.

Best Audience: All ages older kids and up
Spook Level: Moderate, mostly fun with a few spooky moments
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

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πŸ•― Gothic, Witchy, and Romantic - Moderate to High Spook

For candlelight, crumbling mansions, and dark romance. These lean into atmosphere and witchy vibes with a stronger haunt factor.

19) Practical Magic (1998)

Two witchy sisters under starry night sky

Synopsis: Two sisters navigate love, family, and a dangerous haunting tied to their magic.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, fantasy lovers
Spook Level: Moderate with emotional themes
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

20) Sleepy Hollow (1999)

Headless Horseman riding through foggy forest

Synopsis: Ichabod Crane investigates a series of murders blamed on the Headless Horseman.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, gothic horror fans
Spook Level: High for violence and eerie imagery
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

21) The Others (2001)

Candlelit hallway with looming shadows

Synopsis: A mother and her light sensitive children live by strict rules in a possibly haunted house.

Best Audience: Adults, older teens who enjoy slow burn ghost stories
Spook Level: High, psychological and atmospheric
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

22) Crimson Peak (2015)

Decaying gothic mansion with blood red clay seeping

Synopsis: A young bride uncovers grim secrets in her husband’s decaying mansion.

Best Audience: Adults, gothic romance fans
Spook Level: High for violence and specters
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

23) The Witches (1990)

Witches at a hotel plotting with potions

Synopsis: A boy discovers a convention of witches plotting to turn children into mice.

Best Audience: Older kids, tweens, Dahl fans, adults with nostalgia
Spook Level: Moderate with creepy transformations
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

24) The Haunted Mansion (2003)

Eerie mansion with glowing windows and friendly ghosts

Synopsis: A real estate agent and his family encounter spirits and a long standing curse inside a haunted mansion.

Best Audience: Families, kids, teens
Spook Level: Low to Moderate with playful scares
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

πŸ’‘ Trivia Break: The haunted mansion ride at Disney inspired multiple films and endless fan theories. Keep an eye out for hidden nods to the attraction.

πŸ•· Classic Horror and Cult Favorites - High Spook

When you want the chills turned up, these heavy hitters deliver haunted houses, masked slashers, eerie fog, and cult musical mayhem. Best for brave teens and adults.

25) House on Haunted Hill (1959)

Old mansion perched above a cliff at night

Synopsis: Guests are invited to spend a night in a haunted mansion for a cash prize, but the house has other plans.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, classic horror fans
Spook Level: Moderate to High for vintage frights
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

26) The Haunting (1963)

Black and white hallway that seems to breathe

Synopsis: A paranormal investigator assembles a team to study a haunted house that twists reality.

Best Audience: Teens, adults who love psychological horror
Spook Level: High for dread and tension
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

27) Halloween (1978)

Michael Myers holding a knife in shadow

Synopsis: Michael Myers returns to his hometown to stalk babysitters on Halloween night.

Best Audience: Adults, brave teens
Spook Level: High slasher intensity
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

28) Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

Creepy Halloween masks with ominous glow

Synopsis: A sinister plot involving Halloween masks and mind control threatens children everywhere.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, fans of cult oddities
Spook Level: High for concept and imagery
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

29) The Fog (1980)

Glowing fog rolling into a quiet coastal town

Synopsis: A coastal town is haunted by vengeful spirits hidden inside a thick, glowing fog.

Best Audience: Teens, adults, Carpenter fans
Spook Level: High atmospheric terror
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

30) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

Red lips and campy costume party energy

Synopsis: A stranded couple stumble into a bizarre mansion ruled by the flamboyant Dr. Frank N. Furter. Musical, campy, and delightfully strange.

Best Audience: Adults, cult movie fans
Spook Level: Moderate to High for suggestive content and weirdness more than terror
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

31) A Ghost Story (2017)

Simple white sheet ghost standing in a quiet room

Synopsis: After a sudden death, a man returns as a silent ghost who observes time, grief, and change from under a white sheet.

Best Audience: Adults, older teens who enjoy art house and atmospheric films
Spook Level: High in existential mood, not jump scares
Watch on Amazon: Search DVD

πŸ“Ό Retro Fun: Halloween was shot in spring in California. To fake autumn, the crew used a small pile of artificial leaves, scooped them up after each take, and reused them all day.

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