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Best Halloween Movies for Kids, Tweens, & Teens

Great Family-Friendly Movies for Halloween

By Kyrie Collins, Highlands Ranch-Parker-Castle Rock-Lone Tree Publisher October 7, 2024

Grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and let the magic of Halloween come alive through the power of film! Get into the spirit of Halloween with a family movie night! 

Our curated list of 31 Halloween movies offers something for everyone, from the littlest trick-or-treaters to mature teens seeking a good scare. Whether you’re in the mood for enchanting tales, lighthearted fun, or spine-tingling thrills, these films are sure to set the stage for a memorable spooky season.

Here's our list of 31 Halloween movies for kids and teens, by age:

Preschool and Early Elementary

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 

(NR) These classic animated adaptions of The Wind in the Willows and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow shouldn't frighten even the youngest viewers.

Book of Life 

(PG) The journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

Casper

(PG) The iconic cartoon character of your youth returns. Dr. Harvey, an afterlife therapist hired to exercise the ghosts living in a house, and his daughter, Kat, move in and soon Kat meets Casper, the friendliest ghost. But Casper's uncles are still determined to drive all the "fleshies" away.

Coco 

(PG) This stunningly beautiful movie about the Day of the Dead follows Miguel, an aspiring young musician, to the Land of the Dead to find his great-grandfather, a legendary singer, and unlock the mysteries of his family's history.

Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest

(TV-Y) In preparation for the annual Boo Festival, George and Allie visit Renkins' Farm to pick out the perfect pumpkin. There they hear the spooky tale of the Legend of No Noggin, a hat-kicking scarecrow who appears on Halloween to kick people's hats off. Will George and Allie get a picture of No Noggin on Halloween night to prove he's real once and for all?




It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

(TV-G) The Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween with trick-or-treating and a Halloween party while Linus waits in the pumpkin patch for the Great Pumpkin.

Hotel Transylvania

(PG) The Hotel Transylvania, run by Dracula, is a unique, high-end resort catering only to the finest monsters and their families. The whole family will fall in love with the zany cast of characters from Drac and his daughter Mavis to Murray the Mummy and the Werewolf pups in this series!






The Nightmare Before Christmas 

(PG) Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King, tries to bring the magic of Christmas to Halloween Town and kidnaps Santa.

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie 

(G) It's Lumpy's first Halloween and he's excited! But when Pooh eats all the Halloween candy before Trick-or-Treat time, it's up to Lumpy and Roo to catch the Gabloon and wish for more candy before Halloween is over.


Older Elementary

The BoxTrolls 

(PG) Based on the children's novel Here Be Monsters by Alan Snow, this is the story of a young orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling trash collectors.

Frankenweenie 

(PG) Young Victor conducts a science experiment that will bring his dog Sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous consequences.

Ghostbusters 

(PG) The original movie is still the best in our opinion! The paratroopers of the paranormal face their greatest challenge when a woman discovers that her refrigerator leads directly to the gates of hell! With the whole world watching, it's up to the Ghostbusters to keep Manhattan from becoming a madhouse! In case you don't remember, there is some foul language in this one.






Goosebumps 

(PG) After moving into a small town, Zach Cooper meets Hannah, his neighbor and daughter of R.L. Stine, author of the Goosebumps stories. Although Stine keeps all the monsters in the series locked up in his books, they unintentionally get released. The trio teams up to put the monsters back where they came from.

Labyrinth 

(PG) When Sarah wishes that Goblins would come take her baby brother, the King of Goblins (the late, great David Bowie) complies. Sarah has 13 hours to solve the puzzle of the Labyrinth to get her baby brother back.

Monster House 

(PG) A group of kids discover that a neighborhood house is actually a monster. To solve the mystery of the house they must go inside it, before it takes everyone who crosses its path.






ParaNorman 

(PG) Norman must use his special powers to save his town from a centuries-old curse. But this young ghoul whisperer will soon find his paranormal activities pushed to their otherworldly limits.


Tweens and Young Teens

Beetlejuice 

(PG) After Barbara and Adam Maitland are killed in a car crash, they find themselves trapped as ghosts in their home. Their peaceful "existence" is disrupted when a yuppie family buys the house, but things go from bad to worse when the Maitlands call on Beetlejuice, a people-exorcizing ghost, for help. We tried this when our sons were 7 and 9, and it was too scary for them.

Coraline 

(PG) Coraline Jones is bored in her new home until she finds a secret door that leads her into a world that's just like her own —but better! But when this fantastical adventure turns dangerous, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness and bravery to get home.

Corpse Bride 

(PG) After messing up his wedding vows at the rehearsal, Victor recites them for practice as he is traveling through the woods. He finally gets them right and ceremoniously puts the wedding ring on a finger-shaped stick, which turns out to be a rotted finger belonging to a murdered girl who appears as a zombie and insists that she is now Victor's wife.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife

(PG-13) This 2021 Ghostbusters sequel features a single mom and her two kids discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters and the secret legacy of her father after moving back into her late father's dilapidated home.

Gremlins 

(PG) An inventor gives his son an odd little creature with three very specific instructions on how to care for it. The rules are inadvertently broken, and the young man unleashes a horde of miniature monsters upon his town.






Hocus Pocus 

(PG) We love both the original and the 2022 sequel featuring the Sanderson Sisters. Their mischievous magic and spooky antics make this a family favorite that never gets old!



Hubie Halloween 

(PG-13) Hubie Dubois, despite being ridiculed by almost the entire city, spends his time on Halloween monitoring the city and finds himself at the center of a real murder case on Halloween night.

Poltergeist 

(PG) The classic tale about a family whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces. When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and hold the youngest daughter captive, the family must come together to rescue her before she disappears forever. The original is rated PG, but in the days before PG-13 existed, so parental discretion advised. The remake (which I've never seen) is rated PG-13.

Warm Bodies 

(PG-13) A Halloween version of Shakespeare's classic tale of star-crossed lovers, this movie is about a zombie named R who fall in love with Juliet, one of humanity's last surviving humans. It's campy and funny as heck.







Older Teens and Adults

Carrie 

(R) After merciless taunting from classmates and abuse at the hand of her mother, Carrie's anger — and her telekinetic powers — are unleashed. And when a prom prank goes horribly wrong, events spiral out of control until the terrifying conclusion of this powerful, pulse-quickening horror story.

The Conjuring 

(R) Based on the true story of Ed and Lorraine Warren, world-renowned paranormal investigators, who were called to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their secluded farmhouse.

The Exorcist

(R) Based on the novel about the last known Catholic-sanctioned exorcism in the US, performed on a young girl named Regan. Both the priest and the girl suffer numerous horrors in the process.

The Fear Street Trilogy

(R) Based on R.L. Stine's books, each film is set in a different time period as a group of teenagers work to break a curse that has plagued their town for hundreds of years.

The Others 

(PG-13) A woman with two photosensitive children lives in a dark and eerie mansion on the Channel Islands in Jersey, and after three mysterious servants arrive, she becomes convinced that the house is haunted.

The Shining 

(R) Based on the Stephen King novel, directed by Stanley Kubrick, and starring Jack Nicholson, this is the story of a writer who goes mad with his wife and son at a snowbound Colorado hotel. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."

Zombieland 

(R) A cowardly shut-in teams up with a seasoned zombie slayer in order to survive the Zombie Apocalypse. Along the way to find the Last Twinkie on Earth, they meet up with two others, and the foursome become partners in the battle against the undead. It's both scary and hilarious.

Gather your family, cozy up with some snacks, and get ready to create Halloween memories that will last long after the final pumpkin is carved!