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Those searching for something to watch on Halloween outside of the horror genre need to check out these five movies.
5) Se7en (1995)

David Fincher’s Se7en is a wild ride that never lets up. The crime thriller explores how a serial killer inspired by the seven deadly sins might operate, executing one disturbing twist after another. Dripping with hair-raising suspense, Se7en directly places audiences in the shoes of two detectives, creating an immersive viewing experience that impressively balances character development and plot. All of the film’s gruesome and unsettling buildup leads to a shocking final twist that remains one of the most incredible movie endings in history. Despite the graphic nature of Se7en‘s story, the movie isn’t as scary as most horror flicks. Thus, Se7en is an excellent choice for those who don’t like to be overly frightened.
Se7en is streaming on HBO Max and AMC+ this month.
4) The Witch (2015)

Robert Eggers often incorporates horror elements into his work, and his directorial debut, The Witch, excellently unnerves audiences through references to witchcraft without being downright terrifying. The psychological thriller immediately establishes a dark atmosphere in its 1600s New England setting. As strange occurrences progressively torment a Puritan family, the film grows more foreboding, sinister, and unhinged. The Witch‘s slow-burn approach isn’t for everyone, but the story’s gradual descent into madness is well worth viewers’ patience. Containing outstanding acting performances and mesmerizing visuals, The Witch is the perfect non-horror supernatural movie to watch during the Halloween season.
The Witch is available to stream on HBO Max.











