eoe QUALI THE What gets you in the Halloween n and dreary aesthetics. Here are th cinematography: Coraline is terrifying. At least, I thought that as a kid. Now, it’s more of a very dizzy experience. A lot of this film is creepy, and additionally the colours are a bit too bright for all the scenes to pass for a Halloween-vibe. Instead, their home with the gloomy foggy backdrop is a great starter scene to introduce the rest of the film. Not as bubbly as many of the othe However, it is so uncomfortably ja This scene of the large buffet and on.asa kid. The luscious grapes t being so close to this monster, am There’s never a moment when Scooby-Doo isn’t Halloween friendly, but a lot of this movie feels like something’s wrong—all while drinking pina coladas on the beach (not so spooky). This ghost scene early in the movie sets up the movie's darker tone, despite not often coming back to the same visual elements (especially the colour palette). Over the Garden Wall is a quirky little tale about two young brothers journeying through the forest. The entire series, though, is dark and It is difficult to pinpoint exactly brooding. by the ever-growing darkness is g Every scene in this show is absolutely stunning and has a vintage charm to it. This propels you into the dark and hopelessness of this world and monster depicted by the main ch is the perfect setting to envelop you during fall. classic.