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X-Files
Studio 666 was really good. Marginally scary; more funny.
Color Out of Space was an amazing adaptation of an amazing short story.
The mix of Lovecraft and Nicholas Cage has me both excited and terrified. Also, a short story about an otherworldly color that no human has seen before is an interesting choice for a visual medium that, you know, only has existing colors to work with. My TV has vibrant reds, yellows and blues, but it's octarines are a bit muted.
Colour Out of Space does have scenes of body horror, btw. Great movie, but yeah, disturbing body horror.
Wait till Christmas for Nightmare Before Christmas, it really is more of a Christmas movie imo. At the very least, its like the brunch of Halloweeen/Christmas movies
Got any interest in spoliation films?
Scream Blacula Scream Some regard this as the worst blaxploitation movie. Considering the genre consist primarily of low budget movies with very short filming schedules that's a fairly damning indictment but I think it can be enjoyed for what it is if you have an interest in this type of cinema.
The Halloween Tree isn't explicitly a kids movie. I watched it as a kid, but Ray Bradbury isn't as excited to most kids.
You may check these groups, you can find many list of movies and discussions.
For other media:
The Children MacNuggits – "The Crazy"
Calibretto – "Don't Go into the Woods"
Rob Cantor - "Shia LaBeouf"