It’s finally October, so we all know what that means…. Halloween movies! October as a kid meant carving pumpkins, going on hayrides and sitting down to watch Halloweentown marathons. So, If you’re feeling nostalgic like me, you might want to start October off right with these fan favorite Halloween movies. Just remember you're never too old for some of these classics.
1. Hocus Pocus (1993)
One of my all time favorite Halloween movies is "Hocus Pocus." Who doesn’t love a movie about three witches, some adventure-seeking teens, and a talking black cat.
Where to find this Halloween season:
ABC Family - October 19th (9:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT)
2. Halloweentown (1998)
Ah the classic coming of age tale for witches. If you've never seen this classic (hopefully there aren't too many of you), expect tons of Halloween ghouls, magic potions, and typical Disney humor.
Where to find this Halloween season:
Disney Channel - October 2nd (3:00 a.m. ET/PT)
3. Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)
You can't watch "Halloweentown" without directly continuing your marathon with the second one. You may as well watch all four of the Halloweentowns, but I personally think that the first two are the best. Things heat up in this sequel as Marnie has to steal back her grandma's spell book from the evil Kalabar.
Where to find this Halloween season:
Disney Channel - October 3rd (3:00 a.m. ET/PT)
4. Twitches (2005)
We can't forget about this other great Disney Channel Halloween movies. Two twins who were separated at birth realize they have the power to defeat Darkness. Think "The Parent Trap" meets "Halloweentown."
Where to find this Halloween season:
Disney Channel - October 11th (3:00 a.m. ET/PT)
5. Mom's Got a Date With a Vampire (2000)
This movie might not be as popular as the previous ones I mentioned, but I find it equally as entertaining. Two siblings set up their mother on a blind date in order to get her out of the house since they are grounded and want to go out with their friends. The "dreamy" guy actually turns out to be a vampire and as you can predict, trouble ensues.