Halloween 2020: Ratched, The Conjuring Series & More Titles To Binge Watch This Spooky Season
Halloween this year is a little different with a rare celestial phenomenon of Blue Moon in the sky. While you can't celebrate the festival, its the perfect night for a movie marathon
Halloween
this
year
is
a
little
different
with
a
rare
celestial
phenomenon
of
Blue
Moon
in
the
sky.
While
you
can't
celebrate
the
festival
by
visiting
friends
and
going
to
parties,
you
can
still
watch
the
moon
from
your
very
home.
It
might
also
be
the
perfect
night
to
cosy
in
for
a
horror
movie
night.
While
you
can
binge
different
movies
all
night,
you
can
also
choose
to
binge
watch
some
of
the
terrifying
new
horror
releases
on
streaming
platforms.
There
are
countless
spooky
movies
and
shows
to
choose
from
and
here
are
some
of
our
best
suggestions
for
this
weekend.
It
Andy
Muschietti's
cinematic
adaptation
of
Stephen
King's
novel
It,
can
be
a
good
start
for
the
night.
Not
only
will
it
scare
the
hell
out
of
you
and
anyone
who
has
a
fear
of
clowns,
but
also
give
you
some
emotional
content.
It
will
also
make
you
appreciate
the
classic
carnival
monster
much
more
than
the
supernatural
ones,
who
don't
play
by
the
rules.
The
Conjuring
Series
Franchise
creator
James
Wan
recently
teased
new
information
about
the
upcoming
movie
in
the
franchise.
The
film
was
supposed
to
release
this
September
but
has
been
postponed.
While
you
wait
for
the
release
date
what
better
way
to
spend
Halloween
than
revisiting
the
series.
The
Conjuring
1
and
2
follow
Ed
and
Lorraine
Warren
as
they
find
new
supernatural
chases.
Meanwhile,
the
spin-offs
also
follow
the
infamous
doll
Annabelle
and
The
Nun.
Coraline
Henry
Slick's
3-D
stop-motion
thriller
is
a
cinematic
marvel,
but
it
has
also
left
many
viewers
terrified
with
an
irrational
fear
of
buttons.
The
dark
animation
film
follows
a
young
girl
as
she
escapes
into
an
imaginary
world
with
a
better
and
happier
family,
but
things
are
not
at
all
as
they
seem.
Coraline
draws
the
line
when
the
new
family
tries
to
sew
buttons
for
her
eyes.
Get
Out
Jordan
Peele's
directorial
Get
Out
has
received
rage
reviews
since
its
release
in
2017.
Years
later,
the
story
is
still
one
of
the
most
horrifying
films
on
everyone's
list.
Get
Out
follows
an
interracial
couple
as
the
boyfriend
meets
the
girl's
parents
for
the
first
time.
The
film
also
touches
on
relative
topics
like
racism
while
making
you
question
your
existence.
The
Haunting
of
Bly
Manor
The
producers
of
The
Haunting
of
Hill
House
brought
another
nerve
chilling
ghost
story,
The
Haunting
of
Bly
Manor.
The
show
reportedly
is
a
Gothic
Romance-influenced
ghost
story
based
on
Henry
James' novella,
The
Turn
of
The
Screw.
The
Netflix
official
synopsis
for
the
show
reads,
"Dead
doesn't
mean
gone.
An
au
pair
plunges
into
an
abyss
of
chilling
secrets
in
this
gothic
romance
from
the
creator
of
'The
Haunting
of
Hill
House'."
Ratched
Ratched
may
be
the
most
terrifying
of
all
since
the
horrific
behaviour
comes
from
a
human,
Nurse
Ratched
to
be
precise.
The
series
in
a
2020
rendition
of
the
character
which
came
from
the
novel
One
Flew
Over
the
Cuckoo's
Nest
by
Ken
Kesey.
Nurse
Ratched
is
heartless
and
cold,
and
she
prides
herself
as
the
head
nurse
of
a
psychiatric
ward
which
is
oppressed
and
dehumanised.
The
show
follows
Ratched's
evolution
from
nurse
to
full-fledged
monster
and
the
mental
health
care
system's
journey
since
1947.
Some
of
the
other
classics
that
you
can
always
return
for
a
peek
during
Halloween
are,
Hocus
Pocus,
Hereditary,
The
Nightmare
Before
Christmas,
Us,
Chilling
Adventures
of
Sabrina
and
more.