Frightening and Funny Films for Halloween Season Viewing - San Francisco Bay Times
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"If we are talking classics, we must include Young Frankenstein, Mel Brook's homage to Universal monster movies. Though released in 1974, it is still fresh and original."
"I love a creepy undertone or dark surprises, but no gross-outs or graphic gore, making me think of films that scare us in a fun way."
"Bell, Book and Candle takes us to Greenwich Village in the 1950s, where a modern-day witch encounters a charming human, leading to a fun romantic twist."
"Directed by George Miller, The Witches of Eastwick can be viewed as a female empowerment manifesto or a male supernatural tale about keeping women in check."
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