
The horror genre is commonly associated with autumn because of Halloween. October is a month to dress up, go trick-or-treating, and indulge in fun scares, so horror movies are a perfect addition to the Halloween traditions. Horror buffs will argue that horror movies are a year-round event, though. While iconic films like Halloween (1978) and Trick 'r Treat (2007) do revolve around Halloween, the horror genre has invaded just about every holiday imaginable.
From Valentine's Day to Easter to Christmas, no holiday is as safe as its wholesome festivities might suggest. My Bloody Valentine (1981), Holidays (2016), Leprechaun (1993), and even Jaws (1975) all tell stories that are about or take place on a specific holiday. When it comes to holiday horror movies, the holiday season is, by far, the most saturated. These movies are perfect for streaming on a chilly winter night during the holiday break.
Black Friday Makes Fun of a Common Childhood Fear...
From Valentine's Day to Easter to Christmas, no holiday is as safe as its wholesome festivities might suggest. My Bloody Valentine (1981), Holidays (2016), Leprechaun (1993), and even Jaws (1975) all tell stories that are about or take place on a specific holiday. When it comes to holiday horror movies, the holiday season is, by far, the most saturated. These movies are perfect for streaming on a chilly winter night during the holiday break.
Black Friday Makes Fun of a Common Childhood Fear...
- 12/12/2024
- by Amber Frost
- CBR
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