Coraline (2009)
Laika While this Neil Gaiman adaptation is animated, which makes it seem like it would blunt the scares, it actually picks at a primal fear for kids: What if something just isn't right with your parents? In it, Coraline is upset that her mom and dad are too busy to spend time with her. Then she finds a secret door that leads her to a realm where an "other mother" promises her everything she wants — but is it all as it seems? Director Henry Selick's stop-motion animation adds to the eerie feeling this movie has throughout.
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The Amazing Maurice (2023)
Sky Cinema Based on a book by Terry Pratchett, the setup to this movie seems not scary at all: A cat joins up with a band of super-intelligent mice and one average-intelligent musician to start a Pied Piper-like con on different small villages. Things get spooky, though, when they come upon a town whose food keeps disappearing, and they have to investigate what's going on behind it.
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Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Disney/Pixar This movie is all about being scared! Monsters under the bed, things that go bump in the night — yep, it's all in there. Only there's a twist: The monsters are actually scared of the kids. And when one toddler winds up in the city of Monstropolis, it takes two brave monsters to try to bring her back to her rightful place (without getting caught).
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The Witches (1990)
Warner Bros. Leave it to Roald Dahl — he never sugarcoats things for kids. So expect this Dahl adaptation, about a kid who accidentally comes across a convention of witches, and has to go up against the Grand High Witch — to not pull any punches. And while there's no holding a candle to Anjelica Houston, there is a recent remake with Anne Hathaway in the main villain role.
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Scooby-Doo (2002)
Warner Bros. You could watch whatever scary movies you'd like if it weren't for those meddling kids! But, when those kids are around, this is a good one to throw on, since there's a lot of comedy mixed in with the scares. This time, a broken-up Mystery Inc. gang has to reunite to investigate the paranormal goings-on of the aptly named Spooky Island, a Spring Break hotspot. If the kids like it, you can follow up with Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed or the newer, animated Scoob!
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We Have a Ghost (2023)
Netflix Watch this PG-13 flick with your older kids who can't get off their phones: When the Presley family finds out their house is haunted, Frank Presley, the family patriarch, tries to use the ghosts as a way to attain social media stardom. Kevin, his son, wants to find a way to help the ghosts instead. It comes from director Christopher Landon, who has made (way more) adult horror movies, including Happy Death Day and Freaky, so he's got scary bonafides.
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Gremlins (1984)
Warner Bros. It's hard to believe that Gizmo, the cuddly Mogwai, could create something as terrifying as the nasty, mayhem-causing Gremlins, but he does, and they're pretty terrifying. (The PG-rated gremlins is widely said to be one of the reasons for the creation of the PG-13 rating.) If it's too much, skip to Gremlins 2, which is still scary but also a lot zanier. Either way, don't feed them after midnight!
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Spirited Away (2001)
Toho Widely considered to be one of the best kids' movies ever, scary or no, Spirited Away is a masterpiece from beloved director Hayao Miyazaki. It's about a 10-year-old girl who, while moving to a new neighborhood with her parents, gets pulled into a world of enchanted beings, including witches, spirits and some scary creatures — and yet, this movie is more "dreamlike" than truly terrifying.
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The Secret of NIMH (1982)
MGM Mrs. Brisby, a widowed field mouse, is told her son has pneumonia and must recuperate at home — only to find the farmer has started plowing early, so she must take him somewhere else. She's told to seek the help of a colony of super-intelligent mice, only to meet peril after peril and uncover disturbing truths in this dark story of survival by Don Bluth (who also directed An American Tail).
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Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021)
Disney/Mitch Haaseth The Haunted Mansion ride in Disney is notable because it's kinda spooky, but kind of silly. So, how do you give a scary movie the same sensibility? You add the Muppets! In this hourlong special, Gonzo accepts a challenge to stay in the Haunted Mansion overnight, and has run-ins with all its famous grim, grinning ghosts. It's a good one for all those new Muppets fan who tuned in to The Muppets Mayhem.
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Return to Oz (1985)
Disney You can tell right off the bat this sequel isn't going to be as bright and fun as the original The Wizard of Oz: It starts with Dorothy getting electroconvulsive therapy for telling "stories" about Oz. But Dorothy isn't just telling stories, and, when she finally returns to Oz, she finds it to be a much darker and more threatening place.
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Frankenweenie (2012)
Disney This movie — from Tim Burton, the master of kid-appropriate horror — is a twist on a classic Frankenstein tale, only about a kid STEM enthusiast instead of a mad scientist. The black-and-white, stop-motion animation keep it from getting too terrifying.
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Ghostbusters (1984)
Archive Photos Goosebumps (2015)
Sony Pictures Based on R.L. Stine's kids' book series, Goosebumps may be about ghouls, werewolf puppies and living dummies, but the action is really more antic than terrifying. Like The House With a Clock In Its Walls (more on that below), it stars Jack Black, who's quickly becoming the Vincent Price for kids today.
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Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Warner Bros. This movie is rated PG-13, for obvious reasons (namely the carnivorous plant, and the murders it requires for food), but the songs by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken basically make it a Disney movie, right? Well, maybe not, but the upbeat, oldies-inspired songs and the B-movie vibe make the whole thing less disturbing.
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
Disney Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow gets gorgeously animated by Disney, with narration by Bing Crosby. If the Headless Horseman is too frightening, the other half of the feature is a romp based on The Wind in the Willows that should make kids forget all about their fears.
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The Addams Family (2019)
United Artists Releasing Hocus Pocus (1993)
Disney+ With all their talk of eating children, the trio of witches from 17th-century Salem in this cult classic might send some chills up the spines of your little ones — but the goofiness will offset any scares. If they like the original, be sure to check out the sequel, Hocus Pocus 2, which debuted on Disney+ last year.
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The Dark Crystal (1982)
Universal The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
Paramount A family moves into a creepy old house in the middle of nowhere, only to discover a world of fairies, goblins and other unseen creatures. The scares come from suspenseful run-ins with goblins and ogres
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