![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Looking for more kid-friendly flicks? Try one of the best kids' movies of all time, Halloween movies for kids or the best animated movies. Find the one that matches your family's sensibilities, throw these on at a sleepover and let the jumps (and giggles) commence! As always, your mileage may vary when it comes to scares: Some kids can handle blood but can't stand intense suspense, while others are fine with those frights but turn and run at the idea of ghosts. They're mostly PG, though some are PG-13 (and others were made before the PG-13 rating existed, and would probably get that rating if it came out today). The wind howled outside with a high-pitched whistle and the tree that sat right next to Sarahs new house began to tap lightly on her bedroom window. ![]() Our favorites below hit that sweet spot for elementary schoolers to tweens and teens. Labyrinth 2: The Return of the Goblin King Chapter 1: A Merry Reunion of Long Lost Friends, a labyrinth fanfic FanFiction Rated: It was a Wednesday night dark, cold and rainy. The best scary movies for kids offer those doses of adrenaline without being too violent, too shocking or too gory. And on the one hand, sometimes it's good for them to get a little tingle down their spines: they get taken out of their comfort zones, they get to grapple with frightening ideas in a relatively controlled and safe environment and, if you're into it, it's fun! On the other hand, you don't want to be up with them all night, searching under beds and in closets for monsters. I only recommend this story for people who have seen, understood, and enjoyed the 1986 movie Labyrinth, starring David Bowie(and his awesomeness) as Jareth-the. Helen loves a good movie musical too and has probably watched The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig And The Angry Inch, The Blues Brothers and Little Shop Of Horrors more times than is healthy.Just like adults, some kids are drawn to scary movies. If she had to pick a favorite horror movie it would probably be The Shining but Ari Aster’s Hereditary and Midsommar rank in joint second place. Helen is a lifelong fan of the horror genre which started in the 1980s when films like Gremlins and Cat’s Eye scared the life out of her as a kid. She’s produced content for the likes of Culture Trip, WhatCulture and Prague.TV and started writing for Screen Rant in 2019 – firstly as a news writer before progressing onto writing mini-features. Helen Armitage is a freelance writer based in the UK who has been writing online since late 2013. ![]()
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