31 Comical Halloween Movies That'll Tickle Your Funny Bone

Most Halloween-themed movies revolve around blood, horror, and gore, which – don’t get us wrong – can be great, but sometimes curling up with a cup of hot apple cider and bowl of your favorite candy and popcorn while watching a light-hearted comedy is all you want to do on Halloween night. Plus, it’s much easier to enjoy your favorite fall foods when there isn’t a slasher flick on. This Halloween, stream a funny movie that’ll get you in the spooky season spirit, without making you check behind your shoulder for days. From ’90s fan favorites to quirky flicks you’ll want to watch on repeat, this selection of movies will keep you entertained all night long. Check out the best funny Halloween-themed movies ahead, and enjoy a hilariously haunting holiday in!

Additional reporting by Stacey Nguyen, Becky Kirsch, and Ryan Roschke

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Young Frankenstein

When medical lecturer Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (played by Gene Wilder) finds out that he has inherited his grandfather’s estate in Transylvania, he moves to the castle and creates his own monster to prove that his grandpa wasn’t as wrong (or quirky!) as people thought. This 1974 comedy is a Mel Brooks classic and a must watch!

Where to stream it: Hulu with Starz or Amazon Prime with Starz

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Death Becomes Her

This 1992 dark comedy stars Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn as frenemies who become immortal in their quest for eternal youth and beauty. Oh yeah, and did we mention the love triangle with Bruce Willis‘s plastic-surgeon-turned-reconstructive-mortician?

Where to stream it: Hulu with HBO or Amazon with HBO

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The House With a Clock in Its Walls

When a young orphan named Lewis goes to live with his quirky uncle (Jack Black), he realizes that his uncle is a powerful magic practitioner – which is a good thing since Lewis accidentally awakens the dead.

Where to stream it: Hulu with Showtime

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Frankenweenie

In Tim Burton’s animated Frankenweenie, a young Victor Frankenstein figures out how to reanimate Sparky, his dead bull terrier. Chaos ensues when all the other kids want to resurrect their dead pets as well.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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Halloweentown

Marnie and her siblings discover they come from a family of witches in this OG Disney classic. If the first Halloweentown has you hooked, you’ll want to check out the three following films.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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Hocus Pocus

Arguably one of the best Halloween movies, Hocus Pocus features Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy as three witches who are on a hunt for eternal youth on Halloween. Thora Birch plays the heroic young trick-or-treater who falls into their clutches when her older brother wakes them from a deep sleep.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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The Addams Family

This 1991 flick tells the tale of a creepy, mysterious, and spooky – but above all, kooky – family who are visited by their long-lost uncle. This “uncle” is actually a con artist, and he soon realizes that he messed with the wrong family.

Where to stream it: Netflix

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The Haunted Mansion

Based on the Disneyland ride of the same name, The Haunted Mansion is a silly, spooky treat that stars Eddie Murphy as Jim Evers, a workaholic real estate agent. During a family vacation, Jim, generally a nonbeliever when it comes to the supernatural, brings his wife and kids up to a creepy mansion to make a business deal. Things don’t go as planned when a storm traps them there, and the Evers get caught up in the manor’s curse.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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Edward Scissorhands

The story of Edward, a young man assembled in a laboratory whose creator dies before he’s complete, is the perfect blend of Gothic strangeness and heart. The movie isn’t scary, but it gives us major Halloween feelings thanks to Burton’s trademark touches of dark whimsy and the presence of scary-movie favorite Winona Ryder. Burton’s movie is a fairy tale for Halloween-lovers and anyone who has ever wished Frankenstein had a happier ending.

Where to stream it: Disney+, Hulu with Starz

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Double, Double, Toil and Trouble

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are the ’90s. The twin icons’ Halloween classic isn’t exactly high cinema, but it’s a delightful throwback to simpler times when a story about sisters saving their parents via trick-or-treating sounded like a perfectly reasonable movie plot. Add in Cloris Leachman seeming to have a blast playing the girls’ evil aunt, and you have the perfect recipe for an enduring Halloween treat.

Where to stream it: Xfinity

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The Nightmare Before Christmas

There’s a reason The Nightmare Before Christmas finds its way back to theaters every year around this time. Another one from Tim Burton, the film captures the spirit of the holiday with a whole lotta heart, a bit of romance, and a few catchy songs.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

This holiday treat from the Peanuts gang focuses on Charlie Brown’s right-hand man, Linus, as he waits for the mysterious Great Pumpkin (Halloween‘s answer to Santa Claus). Oh, and Charlie Brown goes trick-or-treating – and gets a rock [cue the sad theme music].

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime

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Casper

Ah, Casper, the movie that made you want a ghost best friend. This sweet little movie is all about the nostalgia and the lighter side of Halloween. That makes it a perfect film to share with the youngsters in your life.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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The Witches

It’s hard to believe that The Witches is made for children. Anjelica Huston pulling her face off and luring children to their demise with chocolate is hardly family-friendly fun. However, it does make for a spooktacular Halloween treat.

Where to stream it: Netflix

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Addams Family Values

This sequel to The Addams Family might be even better than the original – and that’s saying something, because we love the first one!

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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Don't Look Under the Bed

A classic Halloween movie for kids, Don’t Look Under the Bed is a light spin on the Boogeyman. Smart and generally a nonbeliever, Frances McCausland soon finds the Boogeyman wreaking havoc on her life and must now rely on her brother and his imaginary friend to help her.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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Under Wraps

After three friends discover a mummy in the basement of their dead neighbor’s house, they accidentally bring him back to life. While they are terrified of him at first, they soon realize that he’s actually very friendly. But when they find out that he’ll cease to exist if he doesn’t return to his coffin by midnight on Halloween, they must scramble to try and get him there without crossing paths with their neighbor, who faked his own death to avoid paying his taxes. They eventually return him safely after saying goodbye to their new (but old) friend.

Where to stream it: YouTube

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Scary Movie 1-5

This popular film franchise pulls plots, characters, and scares from the most recent scary movies. The result is a hilarious, satirical amalgamation of every horror trope you can possibly imagine.

Where to stream them: Scary Movie on Amazon Prime ($4 to rent), Scary Movie 2 on Amazon Prime ($4 to rent), Scary Movie 3 on Amazon Prime ($4 to rent), Scary Movie 4 on Amazon Prime ($4 to rent), Scary Movie 5 on Netflix

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Teen Witch

You can’t “Top That!” Though the best scene in this ’80s movie is that rap song, the real story is about main character Louise’s (Robyn Lively, Blake’s big sister) transition into witch-hood. She made it look so glam.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime with HBO ($4 to rent)

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Twitches

Tia and Tamera Mowry star as Alex and Camryn, twin witches (aka twitches) who reunite on their 21st birthday. They discover that their unique powers are even stronger when they team up. After you get your twitchy fix from Twitches, be sure to check out the sequel as well.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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Beetlejuice

Say his name three times, and Beetlejuice will show up at your door to cause some Halloween-appropriate mayhem. It’s a shame this brilliant film still hasn’t gotten a sequel, but thankfully, you can visit the Underworld with Michael Keaton whenever you like.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($2 to rent)

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Ghostbusters

The theme song is a classic, but it’s nothing compared to the sheer amount of fun packed into this Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd film. Ghostbusters is everything a Halloween movie should be: a little bit scary, hilarious, and infinitely rewatchable.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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Coraline

Every kid has wished for a different set of parents on one occasion or another. Coraline’s wish just happens to come true. Unfortunately for her, her other mother has button eyes and an appetite for children.

Where to stream it: Hulu

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Corpse Bride

A visit to the underworld? Check. Goosebumps-inducing claymation? Double check. This doomed wedding is a twisted feast for the imagination.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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Practical Magic

This movie about two sisterly witches is a love story above all, but it’s still got a Halloween scene (not to mention the valuable lesson of putting the lime in the coconut).

Where to stream it: Hulu

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Idle Hands

If you’re jonesing for a little guilty pleasure with your Halloween films, then this one is perfect. Devon Sawa stars as a high school kid whose laziness turns deadly when his hand is possessed. It’s got a few gross-out moments, but it’s worth it for the cheesy laughs.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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Monster House

You’ll get Goonies vibes from this animated film about three kids who are up against a creepy, sentient house in their neighborhood.

Where to stream it: Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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Girl vs. Monster

In this newer Disney Channel Original Movie, Skylar learns that her parents are monster hunters after she inadvertently unleashes an unsavory creature. Now, it’s up to Skylar to fight the monster and get her parents back safe and sound.

Where to stream it: Disney+

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Scooby-Doo: The Movie and Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

The classic mystery-solving gang Velma, Daphne, Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby first must uncover what’s going on at Spooky Island in Scooby-Doo: The Movie . Then they are back to save the town of Coolsville from a monstrous attack in Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.

Where to stream it: Scooby-Doo: The Movie on Amazon Prime ($4 to rent) and Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed on Amazon Prime ($4 to rent)

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