How to Participate
Starting on October 1st, follow the promotion of the #31nightsofhorrorchallenge guide by choosing a new horror movie every day for 31 days!
For instance, on Day 1, choose a movie with an M. Night Shyamalan theme like Trap. That means watching a horror movie you have never seen before! We will be playing along and providing recommendations all month long, so follow @robertforto and join Scary Movies at the Fort on Facebook.
Join our 31 Nights of Horror Challenge! #31NightsofHorror
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- M. Night Shyamalan: Trap (2024)
- Tim Burton: Frankenweenie (2012)
- Jamie Lee Curtis: The Fog (1980)
- Down in the Underground: The Descent (2006)
- Jordan Peele: Get Out (2017)
- Ghost Story: The Others (2001)
- Rob Zombie: The Munsters (2022)Â
- Body Horror: Altered States (1980)
- Silly Scares: Scary Movie (2000)Â
- Blumhouse: Happy Death Day (2017)
- Movie in a Movie: New Nightmare (1994)
- Black and White: The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
- Child Star: Mama (2013)
- Period Piece: The Village (2004)
- Nicolas Cage: Pay the Ghost (2015)
- First Time Watch: Salems Lot (2024)
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Birds (1963)
- Give it a Chance: It Follows (2014)Â
- Underrated Dracula: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
- Freddy Krueger: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
- Werewolves: The Wolfman (2010)
- Lovercraftian: The Void (2016)Â
- From the ’70s: Daughters of Darkness (1971)Â
- B-Movie: Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
- Family Friendly: The Addam’s Family (1991)
- Frankenstein: Frankenstein (2015)
- Michael Myers: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
- Stephen King: Doctor Sleep
- Folk Horror: Midosommar
- Stormy Night: Take Shelter (2011)Â
- Set on Halloween: Trick r Treat
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