24 Best Horror Movies & Themed Treats for Halloween
Halloween wouldn’t be complete without a spine-tingling movie marathon, so we’ve hand-picked 24 horror films and paired each with a movie snack to make your night terrifyingly good. Whether you’re looking for chilling cinematography, cult classics, comedy horrors or something light-hearted for the whole family, we’ve got something for everyone.
A Quiet Place (2018)
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John Krasinski’s directorial debut, A Quiet Place, introduces a world where silence is the key to survival. Krasinski’s skilful direction and the film’s tension-filled atmosphere make for a uniquely terrifying experience. While the film’s premise may seem simple, it is executed with precision, offering audiences a suspenseful and heart-pounding exploration of familial bonds and survival in a soundless world.
Movie treat: Peanut Butter Bourbon Hot Chocolate – the marshmallows melt in your mouth, but make sure to not sip loudly, or else…
Beetlejuice (1988)
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Beetlejuice is a wickedly whimsical and irreverent ghost story. Michael Keaton’s exuberant and zany portrayal of a bio-exorcist is a standout, adding a manic energy to the afterlife. The film’s otherworldly visuals and quirky humour make it a darkly comedic joyride through the realm of the deceased – a testament to Tim Burton’s stunning storytelling.
Movie treat: Beetlejuice comes in threes, and so do these Amagwinya with Chocolate Crème & Cherries.
Bird Box (2018)
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Bird Box is a modern apocalyptic classic. A blindfolded Sandra Bullock tries to survive unseen terrors. The film’s use of sensory deprivation and a mother’s determination to protect her children against hidden horrors sets it apart.
Movie treat: These Strawberry Fold-over Pies are perfect for this epic watch.
Casper (1995)
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Casper takes a gentler approach to the world of ghosts and ghouls, offering a heartwarming and family-friendly ghost story. Christina Ricci’s performance as Kat, a young girl who befriends the friendly ghost Casper, adds depth to the film’s emotional core. This iconic movie skilfully combines humour, adventure and supernatural elements, creating a film that reminds us that even the dearly departed can teach us about love and acceptance.
Movie treat: The Ultimate S’mores – a nostalgic snack for this classic family film.
Death Becomes Her (1992)
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Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn deliver captivating performances as rivals who discover a mysterious elixir granting them immortality. The comedically dark exploration of vanity and the price of eternal beauty is nothing short of amazing. A great watch for a Halloween movie night with the gals.
Movie treat: Sultry Liquid Chocolate & Whisky Sugar Cones – we think Meryl and Goldie would approve of this punchy potion.
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
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Edward Scissorhands is a modern fairy tale that blends fantasy and horror in a visually captivating narrative. Johnny Depp’s portrayal of Edward, a young man with scissors for hands, is a poignant and empathetic performance. Tim Burton’s signature gothic and whimsical style is on full display as he explores themes of isolation, conformity and the beauty that can be found in the unconventional. Edward Scissorhands is a darkly romantic and bittersweet fable that transcends the boundaries of genre.
Movie treat: Take a stab at these Pork & Pineapple Snack Skewers.
Hereditary (2018)
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Hereditary is a modern classic that delves deep into the heart of familial horror. Director, Ari Aster, blurs the lines between psychological horror and supernatural terror in this deeply unsettling tale. Toni Collette’s haunting performance as Annie, a mother grappling with her family’s dark legacy, is a standout – dark but brilliant. The disturbing scenes and layered story unravel in a way that stays with the audience long after the credits roll.
Movie treat: If you don’t have a nut allergy, we recommend trying these Nutty Chocolate & Tonka Bean Brownies.
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
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Based on the popular book series, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events takes viewers on a darkly whimsical journey. When the Baudelaire children lose their parents, they try to find a trusted guardian – the only person standing in their way is Count Olaf. Jim Carrey puts on a delightfully villainous performance as the Count. Narrated by Jude Law, and featuring Meryl Streep, Jennifer Coolidge and Catherine O’ Hara, the quirky characters and unexpected twists make this an enjoyable watch for all family members.
Movie treat: These Lemonade Frosties, they’re almost as cold as Count Olaf’s soul – almost.
Midsommar (2019)
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Midsommar offers a stark departure from traditional horror settings. Set against the backdrop of a sun-soaked Swedish commune, the film takes a unique approach to psychological horror. Florence Pugh delivers a captivating performance as Dani, who grapples with personal grief amidst the increasingly bizarre rituals of the community. Ari Aster’s meticulous cinematography and the film’s slow-burn build an eerie sense of dread under the unrelenting summer sun. Midsommar is a disturbing exploration of cult mentality and the fragility of the human psyche. Yet another masterpiece produced by A24.
Movie treat: Messy but pleasantly so, Eton Mess is just the treat for this striking movie.
Psycho (1960)
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Psycho is a masterclass in suspense and psychological horror. Anthony Perkins’ portrayal of the disturbed innkeeper, Norman Bates, is a standout in the realm of cinematic villains. Alfred Hitchcock’s meticulous direction, including the iconic shower scene, revolutionised the horror genre. This timeless classic lures viewers into a twisted labyrinth of deception and obsession.
Movie treat: Crime Scene Sugar Cookies – the snack of psychos and Norman Bates.
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
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Rosemary’s Baby is a genre-defining classic that explores the slow, psychological descent into madness. Mia Farrow delivers a haunting performance as Rosemary, a pregnant woman caught in a web of sinister conspiracy and dark forces. Directed by Roman Polanski, the film is a timeless masterpiece for horror movie fanatics.
Movie treat: Unlike Rosemary’s experience, this Whisky & Espresso Mousse Verrine won’t leave a bad taste in your mouth.
Scary Movie (2000)
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A parody of horror classics, Scary Movie offers both laughs and jolts. The star-studded cast, featuring Anna Faris, Regina Hall and the Wayans brothers, brilliantly lampoon popular scary movie scenarios. This comedy-horror hybrid is a playful deconstruction of the genre, offering a humorous take on the tropes and clichés that have defined horror cinema.
Movie treat: Smoky Chilli Bacon Caramelised Nuts – a nutty snack to match this kooky cast.
Seven (1995)
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Seven is a relentless exploration of the seven deadly sins, pushing the boundaries of horror by plunging into the depths of human darkness. In the film, Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman play detectives assigned to a series of gruesome murders. David Fincher’s meticulous direction and the grimy cinematography create a nightmarish atmosphere that’s as disturbing as it is unforgettable. A gripping and gritty crime thriller.
Movie treat: If we could, we’d give Brad Pitt a box of these Red Velvet Petit Fours instead.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
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Sweeney Todd is a chilling exploration of the consequences of obsession and the blurred line between justice and madness. Johnny Depp takes a dark turn in his performance as the vengeful Sweeney Todd, while Helena Bonham Carter (his accomplice) brings a macabre tale of revenge to life. Burton’s trademark gothic visuals and a hauntingly melodic score make this film a symphony of horror and tragedy.
Movie treat: No spoilers – we’ll just leave the recipe for these Classic Pork Pies right here.
The Addams Family (1991)
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The Addams Family offers a weirdly wonderful journey into the lives of the eccentric Addams clan. Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston’s charismatic performances as Gomez and Morticia Addams are the heart of the film – possibly one of the greatest love stories in spooky history. The Addams Family is a delightful exploration of what it means to be different in a world of conformity – a great watch for kids and parents alike.
Movie treat: Green Eggs & Ham: Devilled Eggs – an unlikely yet unexpectedly good snack, much like this classic movie.
The Craft (1996)
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Four high school witches seek ultimate power, but the consequences are far from magical. Young Robin Tunney’s complex portrayal adds depth to this supernatural drama. The Craft explores the dangerous allure of power and the darkness that can consume even the most seemingly innocent intentions. Tunney’s character, Sarah, becomes a focal point in this tale of friendship, witchcraft, and the consequences of tampering with the supernatural. A classic for horror movie enthusiasts.
Movie treat: Salted Caramel Popcorn – a decidedly good snack for this teen horror movie.
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
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The Phantom of the Opera is a great blend of melodrama and Gothic horror. Joel Schumacher’s adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical brings this tragic love story to life on the big screen. Gerard Butler’s portrayal of the disfigured and tormented Phantom is a highlight, and Emmy Rossum shines as the young opera singer, Christine. The operatic grandeur enhances the story’s romantic and eerie qualities.
Movie treat: Bleeding Heart Tarts because this film will definitely tug at your strings.
The Ring (2002)
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This tale involves a cursed videotape, which releases a vengeful spirit into the lives of those who dare watch it. With a haunting scene that has etched itself into the annals of horror history and Naomi Watts’ brilliant portrayal, The Ring sets a chilling benchmark for supernatural horror.
Movie treat: These tasty rings of Vanilla Glazed Mini Cronuts.
The Shining (1980)
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Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is a cult classic. Jack Nicholson’s unforgettable portrayal of the increasingly unhinged Jack Torrance, a writer who becomes the winter caretaker of the isolated Overlook Hotel, is a tour de force in terror. Kubrick’s meticulous attention to detail, eerie cinematography and use of suspense create an atmosphere of dread that has left an indelible mark on the genre.
Movie treat: A Bloodied Hallowine Cocktail for this chilling classic horror.
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
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The Silence of the Lambs is an intense psychological thriller that delves into the complex relationship between an investigator and a ‘monster.’ Anthony Hopkins delivers a career-defining performance as Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a psychiatrist and cannibal. Jodie Foster’s portrayal of Clarice Starling, a determined FBI trainee, is equally exceptional. The film’s tension-filled atmosphere makes for a haunting exploration of the pursuit of a serial killer.
Movie treat: A Light Lunch Platter with liver pâté and cold meats, because you’ll want to watch this one during the daytime with the blinds open.
The Witch (2015)
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The Witch (stylized as The VVitch) is a haunting period piece set in 1630s New England. Anya Taylor-Joy’s performance as the young Puritan girl, Thomasin, is captivating as her family grapples with supernatural forces in the wilderness. Robert Eggers’ attention to historical detail and the masterful use of natural lighting create an atmosphere of unease that perfectly complements the film’s slow-burning horror. The Witch is a harrowing journey into superstition and paranoia, with a conclusion that leaves a lasting, unsettling impression.
Movie treat: Homemade Pork & Leek Pies – a classic English snack for this folk horror film.
Us (2019)
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In Jordan Peele’s Us, doppelgangers take centre stage, delving into themes of identity and privilege. Lupita Nyong’o is mesmerising as usual; she plays both the tormented Adelaide and her sinister counterpart, Red. The film is a thought-provoking exploration of the shadows within ourselves, skilfully blended with elements of home invasion horror. Peele’s signature social commentary and masterful storytelling make Us a chilling addition to modern horror.
Movie treat: Balsamic Toffee Beets – a bloody good take on candied apples.
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)
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The satirical horror film, Velvet Buzzsaw, dives into the dark underbelly of the art world. Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance and the film’s surreal visuals deliver a unique kind of fright. The film explores the intersection of art and commerce, while infusing elements of the supernatural. Gyllenhaal’s portrayal of the eccentric art critic Morf Vandewalt adds a layer of complexity to the film’s commentary on the shallowness of the art industry.
Movie treat: Sip on this Devilishly Good Red Velvet Hot Chocolate with Cream Cheese Topping as you watch this film.
Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)
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In Zombieland: Double Tap, the undead apocalypse gets a humorous makeover. The ensemble cast, including Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson, returns with even more quirky characters and hilarious zombie encounters. The film’s dark comedy and over-the-top action scenes are a delightful addition to the zombie genre. Zombieland: Double Tap offers a blood-soaked, post-apocalyptic adventure that manages to keep the laughs coming.
Movie treat: They’re not Twinkies, but we think Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson’s character) would go to great lengths to have these Doughnuts with Coffee Crème Pâtissèrie.
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