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15 Movies To Watch For An At-Home Halloween Horror Nights Experience
By ERIN BRADY
Haxan
1922's "Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages'' recaps witches’ supposed history from medieval times to the early 1920s, and these witches are certainly seductive and dangerous. This movie will be featured at Orlando’s “Spirits of the Coven,” but you can watch it on The Criterion Channel, HBO Max, Kanopy, Google Play, iTunes, Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu.
La Llorona
“La Llorona” was one of the first movies to kickstart Mexico's film industry, and was culturally significant. After being lost for decades, the film has returned to the public consciousness through a rediscovered and somewhat restored reel. It will be featured at Universal Hollywood and can be streamed on YouTube.
House of Dracula
"House of Dracula" marks the first time that Dracula and the Wolfman ever shared the screen. If you're curious about whether or not these two monsters like each other, you can check out the film on Google Play, iTunes, Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu.
Them!
Giant bugs were a big deal in 1950s horror, and no other movie sent chills down audience's spines like the 1954 film "Them!" which is still the hallmark of a very specific and influential horror niche in Orlando's “Bugs: Eaten Alive” haunt. You can stream this film on IndieFlix, Google Play, iTunes, Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu.
Halloween
You've probably not forgotten the initial story of Michael Myers, considering how many times his epic feud with Laurie Strode has been retold. However, if you do need a refresher, or simply just want to rewatch John Carpenter's slasher, you can stream the original on The Roku Channel, Shudder, Google Play, iTunes, Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu.