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The Completely Family-Friendly Scary Movie List

By Peter Simek 10.5.23

While there is no shortage of great movies suited for the spooky season, it can be tricky to find a frightful film that works for the whole family. Scary classics are often too mature for youngsters, and kid-friendly Halloween flicks can often leave teens and young adults reaching for the remote. But fear not! Our scary movie list features 15 family-friendly classics full of thrills and chills, complete with synopses to help you ensure each flick is appropriate for your family’s scare level.

Retro Thrillers

“Invasion of the Body Snatchers” (1978): You can’t go wrong with this classic sci-fi thriller about a small town facing an alien invasion. While its suspense keeps kids on the edge of their seats, the deeper themes of conformity and identity engage adults. The tension-packed storyline and psychological depth make this movie ideal for family members who enjoy thrills with substance.

“The Dark Crystal” (1982): This puppet-powered epic is a feast for the eyes and imagination. With its rich world-building and ethical dilemmas, it provides family-friendly fantasy while offering depth for adult viewers. Its unique visual style and complex storyline make it a compelling watch for fantasy enthusiasts of any age.

“Gremlins” (1984): The 1980s produced a slew of classic, family-friendly spooky films. “Gremlins” centers around Gizmo, the cuddly creature who spawns chaos when mishandled. A cautionary tale filled with humor and fantasy elements, this movie offers multigenerational appeal with its life lessons and holiday backdrop. Its tongue-in-cheek style entertains while raising perennial horror themes about responsibility and consequences.

“Ghostbusters” (1984): Another ’80s entry to the scary movie list, this paranormal comedy excels in action and laughs and is laced with iconic one-liners and goofy ghost scenes. It’s an intergenerational crowd-pleaser that turns spectral science into family fun, and the blend of special effects and memorable characters creates a cinematic experience that’s both thrilling and humorous.

“Little Shop of Horrors” (1986): A murderous plant helps a florist find fame in this dark musical comedy. With catchy songs, moral dilemmas, and a memorable performance by Rick Moranis, “Little Shop of Horrors” has something for everyone. The film’s outlandish premise becomes a launching pad for discussions about ambition and ethics.

“Labyrinth” (1986): Puppets and live actors blend in a fantastical maze quest featuring David Bowie. The whimsical setting and memorable songs create a captivating experience for kids and a nostalgic trip for adults. Plus, the intriguing puzzles and riddles throughout the film invite the whole family to use its problem-solving skills.

“Beetlejuice” (1988): When a ghost couple hires a “bio-exorcist,” comedy and chaos follow. Tim Burton’s supernatural antics captivate kids, while the adult humor and themes make it a complete family watch. The unique set design and vibrant characters make it a visually striking experience for all.

“The Witches” (1990): This Roald Dahl adaptation pits a clever boy against scheming witches. With a perfect blend of spookiness and humor, it offers suspense for kids and nostalgic charm for adults. The film’s magical effects and delightful mischief make for a captivating family watch.

“The Addams Family” (1991): This kooky bunch delights in the darker side of life. Offering laughs and life lessons in a gothic wrapper, it’s a film where peculiar is powerful and family unity is treasured above all. The film mixes slapstick and campy sophistication, making it suitable for both kids and grown-ups.

“Hocus Pocus” (1993): Three witches stir trouble in modern-day Salem. The movie’s combination of comedy, spookiness, and ’90s nostalgia make it a family Halloween staple that entertains all ages. The strong, youthful protagonists make it especially relatable for younger viewers.

Contemporary Chillers

“Monsters, Inc.” (2001): This animated hit follows professional “scarers” turned babysitters. With lovable characters and a heartwarming story, it teaches kids and adults alike, about facing fears and the power of friendship. The vibrant animation and clever humor make it a visual and comedic treat for all ages.

“Coraline” (2009): In this visually arresting tale, a young girl finds a parallel universe behind a secret door. With spooky yet enchanting aesthetics, it’s a family-friendly thrill that sparks conversations about courage and identity. The surreal landscapes and inventive plot twists provide ample opportunities for family discussions on what bravery means.

“Frankenweenie” (2012): This won’t be the last Tim Burton film on our scary movie list — this is Tim Burton season, after all. “Frankenweenie” is a black-and-white, stop-motion adventure that tackles life and death with a cute, resurrected pup. Offering whimsical horror, it’s a charming pick for families who appreciate the Halloween spirit all year round. The film delves into the emotional topics of loss and recovery, giving families a lot to ponder.

“Corpse Bride” (2005): A man accidentally proposes to a dead bride in this animated gothic romance. Tim Burton delivers more poetic visuals and touching narratives in a family film that explores love and commitment across two worlds. A whimsical atmosphere and emotional depth drive this film.

“ParaNorman” (2012): A misunderstood boy who can talk to ghosts saves his town from a zombie outbreak. This animated film skillfully balances humor and horror, making it a fun, thought-provoking family watch that balances suspenseful and thrilling drama with enduring themes about acceptance.

Fiending for more frightful fun? Check out these eight Halloween party games that will thrill friends and family.

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