Do you guys have any seasonal horror favourites, either books or movies, that tend to come arounf yearly?

Do share christmas horror etc, but I’m more interested in horror for spring, summer, fall, any specific time when you find youself drawn to a particular horror media.

For summer, we tend to watch slashers. The Burning, Texas Chainsaw, Slumber Party Massacre, Toxic Avenger, Scream, Friday the 13th and Hatchet have been yearly contenders ever since the rona.

Fall is the time for gothic, supernatural and bleak horror. Paranormal activity, Sinister, Conjuring, all that jazz. Not to mention all the Halloween-themed stuff.

Krampus is the definite christmas movie, but Död Snö, The Thing, Blood Glacier, The Shining, 30 days of Night and Gremlins feature heavily when snow starts pouring.

  • sonneedgym
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    Before it gets too hot in the summer, I love watching Dead & Buried and The Fog for its beachy-but-still-cold vibes.

    I’m right there with you on Winter snowy movies. Obviously Black Christmas but The Thing and The Shining are musts.

  • @johndroid@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    We watch Halloween III: Season of the Witch every Halloween night, going on 20 years now. Similarly, we watch The Blair Witch Project on our anniversary each year.

    Last year we decided to make Pontypool our Christmas horror movie—so here’s to a new holiday tradition.

    ps. Mrs. French’s cat is missing.

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    11 months ago

    I’m super into seasonal horror, and I’m constantly watching movies based on the time of year.

    For summer I like slashers too, and really any 80s movies. It’s also when I like to watch the dumb teen horror. Summer movies (80s horror): Prom night, Prom night 2, Death Spa, Return of the Living Dead, CHUD, Slumber Party Massacre, Slumber Party Massacre 2, Night of the Demons, Pledge Night, Hell Night, Slaughter High, Chopping Mall, Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge, Friday the 13th Franchise

    Summer movies (other): Summer of ‘84, Truth or dare, Wish upon, The bye bye man, Slenderman

    For autumn I like haunted house and Halloween movies, and more supernatural stuff that’s actually creepy. Also the various rock horror movies they’ve watched on Best of the Worst. Autumn movies: Hell House LLC, Hellfest, Haunt, Extremity, Halloween Party, Terrifier 2, The Houses October Built, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Hack’o’Lantern, Trick or Treat, Black Roses, Rocktober Blood, Scream, NoES and Paranormal Activity Franchises

    And for winter I like, big surprise, winter and cold weather horror. Winter movies: Frankenstein Theory, Frozen, The Shining, Devil’s Pass (The Dyatlov Pass Incident), The Thing, We are Still Here, Wrong Turn 4, 30 Days of Night, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Pontypool, Wind Chill, Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin, No Exit, The Curse of Aurore, The Last Winter

    In spring I just watch whatever else is available.

    • @MRPPOP
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      Thank you, that’s a great list of good stuff. I haven’t seen night of the Demons in Ages, popping that beast into a playee asap!

    • @MRPPOP
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      111 months ago

      Nice, thank you! Anna and the Apocalypse is a new one for me. If it’s anything like Repo the Genetic Opera, I’m gonna love it.

  • @afb@lemmy.ml
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    Midsommar is the summer-iest horror movie I can think of, aside from the summer camp slasher types. They can be super fun. The recent Fear Street trilogy on Netflix had an entry like that, the second if I recall. Might rewatch it soonish.

    For books, I’m very fond of The Elementals by Michael McDowell as a Summer read.

    Can’t think of any other seasons right now, it’s too bloody hot.

  • ndguardian
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    111 months ago

    My fiancé and I like to watch It (the new one) and the Shining close to Halloween time. Also the Halloween movies, for obvious reasons.

    She likes to watch the Scream movies in the summer.

    Beyond that, I don’t really look for an excuse to watch horror movies. 😅 I just watch them whenever.