That’s right fans of Fox Family and fans of Halloween, this is the one time a year where you get all the good stuff: 31 days of Halloween movies.
Here are the highlights for 2019.
October 1 & October 2

The first day of October you’ll get to see that comedy classic Zombieland , with Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson.
The next day, check out some stop-motion spookiness with the loveable Tim Burton classic Paranorman .
October 3 & October 4

The Tim Burton magic continues into the third day of October, where you can watch Edward Scissorhands , a movie that is most certainly creepy.
The next day, relive some childhood memories with Hook .
October 5 & October 6

Next, watch Jack Black go all hog wild on some CG monsters in that R.L. Stine based recent classic: Goosebumps . Watcher beware, you’re in for a scare!
The next day, on the 6th, check out some more Tim Burton with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory .
October 7 & October 8

Two back to back classic on the 7th and the 8th, first start things off with a little known movie, I think it’s called Ghostbusters (the original)?
Then, watch a little diddy called Iron Man .
Mark these dates on your calendar.
October 9 & October 10

This is my favorite part of Halloween: when they show all the Treehouse Of Horrors in a marathon. Well, that’s what you’ll be getting on the 9th.
Then, it’s Toy Story of TERROR! .
October 11 & October 12

We return once again to the realm of Tim Burton with his real stop motion classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas .
Then, it’s Wes Craven’s hilariously scary movie, the icon known as Scream
October 13 & October 14

We go from a movie with some pretty adult content all the way to the other side of the spectrum, where on the 13th you’ll be watching Monsters Inc .
The next day, you’ll be treated to Matilda .
October 15 & October 16

They’re creepy and they’re kooky, Mysterious and spooky, They’re all together ooky, on the 15th you’ll see them: the 1991 version of The Addams Family .
Next, on the 16th, you’ll be watching Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street . Tim Burton again!
October 17 & October 18

I’ve never actually heard of the movie you’re going to see on the 17th, so I guess I’ll be tuning in as well. It’s called: R.L. Stine’s Mostly Ghostly: One Night in Doom House .
Then, feast your eyes upon National Treasure on the 18th.
October 19 & October 20

It’s a Ghostbusters extravaganza for the 19th and the 20th, where you’ll be watching the remake of Ghostbusters first, and then on the 20th, you can see good ol’ Ghostbusters II .
October 21 & October 22

More spooky times from the Addams family on the 21st, where you can watch Addams Family Values .
Then, the very next day, it’s time for Scared Shrekless .
October 23 & October 24

See some crazy stuff (and some scary stuff too, remember the boat ride) in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory on the 23rd, then watch Eddie Murphy be Eddie Murphy in 2003’s The Haunted Mansion .
October 25 & October 26 & October 27

It’s all about monsters in these three days.
Start things off with a showing of Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins , then watch some good ol’ fashioned Scooby Doo , followed by its sequel Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed .
October 28 & October 29 & October 30

Three animated classics in the days leading up to the big one, first off we get The Nightmare Before Christmas (again), then it’s Hotel Transylvania , and finally, it’s The Corpse Bride .
October 31

We’ve finally arrived on the big day! And what Halloween would be complete without a viewing of the Disney channel classic, Hocus Pocus .
And with that, October ends. Now it’s time to get ready for Christmas!