You have to watch seven horror movies in October

Did Halloween fever break out? If you're the guy in the block who's played twice on the pumpkin field and spent three hours strategically placing fake spider webs on your bushes, I think you're ready for the horror movie night. In October this year, you will see seven horror films:

pranks – ghost stories are just classic And it's horrible! Enter this 1982 classic when you plan your Halloween Adventure.

supernatural activities – in 2007, supernatural activities basically made an entire generation sleep in the light. By shooting analog "surveillance" scenes similar to those you see on reality shows, the film is popular in the "cover your eyes, hold someone's hand" section. Well, you don't have to tell me I know it's not a scary holiday, but anyway, it's a Halloween classic! It's a crowd of fun, totally acceptable for all ages. (that is to say, it's totally acceptable for adults like me who can't handle real horror movies.)

scream - Qixi? Check it out. A little silly? Check it out. Amazing cast and so much nostalgia and outdated phone fear? Check check check.

the Texas Chainsaw Massacre - for some reason, entering the title of the movie will still bring me the hibby Jeep! Do yourself a favor and avoid restarting. It became a classic in the 1974 movie "Augustus slaughterhouse".

The Blair Witch Project - people are afraid in the woods? It's hard to say no. Plus, you know you need to see that terrified girl crying and peeping in front of the camera.

psychopath - Alfred Hitchcock and the infamous shower scene are enough to show you the 1960's crazy circumcision.