#VundaHalloweenAthon Day 17 "Scare the Kids"

 


#VundaHalloweenAthon Day 17: "Scare the Kids"

Today we celebrate family-friendly frights with some horror films for all (or at least most) ages! OR, if you wanna get creative, you can pick a movie or two for adults that centers around scary children or scaring children. 




Here's our watchlist for today...


D-Rock: 
-The Monster Squad (1987) directed by Fred Dekker - 1h 21m - Starz
-The Black Phone (2021) directed by Scott Derrickson - 1h 42m - Peacock
-The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) directed by Oz Perkins - 1h 33m - Paramount+
-Young Frankenstein (1974) directed by Mel Brooks - 1h 46m - HBO Max
-The Banana Splits Movie (2019) directed by Danishka Esterhazy - 1h 29m
-The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) directed by Henry Selick - 1h 16m


Stephen & Dani: 
-The Halloween Tree (1993) directed by Mario Piluso - 1h 30m 
-Corpse Bride (2005) directed by Tim Burton & Mike Johnson - 1h 14m - HBO Max
-Beetlejuice (1988) directed by Tim Burton- 1h 32m - Peacock
-Scooby Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery (2015) directed by Tony Cervone & Spike Brandt - 1h 12m - HBO Max
-Scooby Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (2014) directed by Brandon Vietti - 1h 24m - HBO Max
-Any of the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror - Disney+

&Tell us about your picks on social media by tagging @Vundacast or @Vundablog and #VundaHalloweenAthon in your tweets or posts.


Our official #VundaHalloweenAthon art that feature Freddy, Captain Spaulding, and Sheetar was done by Josh Stifter who is not only an artist but a filmmaker. If you subscribe to his Flush Studios Patreon you can access great behind the scenes content and his short films which could fit many of our themes. He has two feature length films: The Good Exorcist is a comedic horror film made for $7000 under the supervision of Robert Rodriguez available on TromaNOW (perfect for "Blood Baths" or "Elevated Horror of the 2010's" day) or his Hubbie Award winning second feature film Greywood's Plot (perfect for "Black & White" or "Monster Mania" day) a film about friendship, cryptids and making a monster, out now thanks to Terror Films on digital and Tubi.





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