It’s officially spooky season, and you know what that means—pumpkin spice, cozy blankets, and the perfect excuse to binge-watch scary movies all month long. 🎃 Whether you’re planning a movie marathon with your girls, vibing with bae, or getting comfy solo, we’ve got you covered with the ultimate Halloween movie guide.
We’ve put together a list of Halloween flicks that celebrate the magic, power, and unique experiences of Black women, femmes, and the LGBTQ+ fam. Whether you’re in the mood for laughs, big scares, or something in between, these picks will deliver the perfect spooky vibes.
1. The Craft: Legacy (2020)
Available on: Amazon Prime, Starz
What’s Halloween without a coven of badass witches? This modern remake of the ’90s cult classic is a vibe for our spooky queens. Inclusive, intersectional, and sprinkled with a little feminist power, The Craft: Legacy brings new energy to the witchy genre while centering diverse characters. Tabby, played by Lovie Simone, gives us all the melanin magic as she leads the charge for Black witch representation. 🧙🏾♀️✨ Perfect for when you’re manifesting your inner mystic!
2. Spell (2020)
Available on: Amazon Prime, Hulu, YouTube
This is for the horror fans who want a break from the same old stories. Spell is a psychological thriller centered on voodoo and African spirituality, starring Omari Hardwick. The story follows a man who crashes in rural Appalachia and wakes up in the house of a mysterious healer. What follows is truly spooky. If you’re into folklore and want a little more representation of Black cultural practices in your horror movies, this one’s for you!
3. The Deliverance (2023)
Available on: Netflix
For those of you who love supernatural chills mixed with some spiritual twists, The Deliverance is the one to watch. Starring the iconic Mo’Nique, this horror-thriller delves into the realm of exorcisms and spiritual warfare. With powerful performances and spine-tingling scares, this film elevates the genre by blending elements of faith and culture, all while keeping you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for a night of supernatural suspense!
4. Bad Hair (2020)
Available on: Hulu
Who knew a horror film could tackle the struggles of Black hair in the entertainment industry? Bad Hair is a satirical thriller that follows a young woman who gets a weave that turns out to be… possessed. 😳 Hair horror, but make it cultural commentary. If you love a mix of scares and a solid social message, this one will hit different. And trust us, the soundtrack is a whole mood.
5. Vampires vs. The Bronx (2020)
Available on: Netflix
If you’re into fun, adventure, and vampires, Vampires vs. The Bronx is the flick for you. Think of it as a love letter to the culture, blending Black and Latinx communities against, you guessed it, gentrification and… vampires! It’s hilarious but also delivers a strong message about neighborhood preservation and unity. Perfect for a light-hearted spooky watch with friends or family.
6. Bones (2001)
Available on: Amazon Prime, Tubi
If you’re looking for some old-school horror with a side of hip-hop, Bones is where it’s at. Starring the legend himself, Snoop Dogg, this is a supernatural revenge tale that’s equal parts creepy and campy. The 2000s aesthetic, the haunting plot, and the unapologetically Black vibe will give you all the nostalgic feels. For when you’re in the mood for that spooky throwback energy, Snoop’s got you covered.
7. Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Available on: Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime
LGBTQ+ fam, we didn’t forget you! This cult classic is serving bi energy, baby. Jennifer’s Body stars Megan Fox as a high school hottie turned demon. It’s witty, hilarious, and subverts so many horror tropes in a way that’ll have you screaming (from both fear and laughter). Whether you’re into sapphic subtext or just here for the chaotic girl power, this film will satisfy your Halloween cravings. 🖤🌈
8. His House (2020)
Available on: Netflix
This one’s for those of you who like your horror with depth and meaning. His House follows a South Sudanese couple who move to England as refugees, only to discover that something dark and sinister is haunting their new home. This film doesn’t just rely on scares—it digs into themes of trauma, displacement, and survival. It’s powerful, thought-provoking, and genuinely terrifying. If you’re ready to feel all the emotions this spooky season, hit play.
9. Hocus Pocus (1993)
Available on: Disney+
Look, we know Hocus Pocus is everyone’s Halloween staple, but it never gets old. Campy? Yes. Iconic? Absolutely. The Sanderson Sisters’ chaotic witch energy is what spooky season dreams are made of. And let’s be real, everyone deserves a little nostalgia during Halloween. Plus, with Hocus Pocus 2 dropping recently, now’s the perfect time to revisit the classic that started it all. Gather your friends, throw on some pajamas, and let the witchy magic begin!
10. The Invitation (2022)
Available on: Amazon Prime, Netflix
We’re wrapping this list up with a new horror flick for your Halloween line-up. The Invitation brings all the Gothic horror vibes, with some modern twists. Starring Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones), the film follows a woman who, after discovering long-lost relatives, gets an invitation to a lavish wedding in England. But things aren’t as they seem, and what starts off as a fairy tale turns into a nightmare. Get ready for blood, betrayal, and a lot of plot twists!
Alright, spooky fam, we’ve armed you with everything you need to make this Halloween season extra special. Whether you’re into creepy classics or something fresh and culturally relevant, these films are the perfect way to get your scare on while celebrating who you are. So, which one are you watching first?
Let us know in the comments—what’s your go-to Halloween movie? And drop some suggestions if we missed your faves!
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