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7 spooky TV shows to start even after Halloween ends

October is scary busy. Whether you're finishing a costume or juggling group chats, these 31 days fly by faster than you can do the Monster Mash. So we get it if you're a bit behind on your terrifying TV. Thankfully, with the cozy season descending on us, you can carry your captivation with all things creepy into the rest of fall and beyond. We've rounded up some of our favorite ookiest, spookiest series to get your streaming started off right — with a focus on titles a little off the beaten path. Listed in no particular order, here are 7 hidden gems of horror TV you can enjoy right now. 1. Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving's 1820 story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" has spawned numerous adaptations that retell the tale of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, but Sleepy Hollow puts a modern twist on Irving's original by fast-forwarding to the 21st century. In this show, Ichabod (Tom Mison) pulls a Rip Van Winkle (also an Irving story, go figure) and

Binge 'Saturday Night Live' Halloween sketches with this spooky supercut

Saturday Night Live is off this Halloweekend — returning next Saturday Nov. 6 with Succession 's Kiernan Culkin as host and Ed Sheeran as the musical guest. But, never fear: You can still enjoy some spooky laughs from the funniest people at 30 Rock right now. To wish you a Happy Halloween, SNL has put together a four-part supercut of some of their best seasonal sketches. First up, there's the 2016 masterpiece "A Girl's Halloween," which sees Vanessa Bayer, Aidy Bryant, and Cecily Strong in the midst of one messy night out. Then, there's "Shana at a Halloween Party," offering another not-so-sexy sexed-up outing with Kristen Wiig's recurring character. Stefon, played by Bill Hader, gives us 2012's "Hottest Halloween Tips" on Weekend Update after that. And we close out the evening with the GOAT: "Haunted Elevator" featuring Tom Hanks as David S. Pumpkins. Enjoy! https://ift.tt/3jPDjhB

Every single spooky-yet-sweet 'Bob's Burgers' Halloween episode, ranked

Halloween 2021 has been a spooky season of uncertainty, with COVID-19 keeping celebrations small and manufacturing shortages making costumes hard to come by. So thank the Belchers for delivering the ghoulish goods with a brand new holiday-themed episode you're sure to love. This year, Linda and Gayle take on a pumpkin-smasher whodunnit. But there's no reason you shouldn't revisit all the Bob's Burgers Halloween episodes before diving in. You know, just so you have the appropriate context needed for the investigation. Wink. We've combed through every Bob's Burgers Halloween special, ranked them for least to most memorable, and flagged what costumes everyone wore in case you need some last-minute DIY inspiration. Happy haunting, Bob-ists! Bob-ites? 9. Season 11, Episode 4: "Heartbreak Hotel-oween" Via Giphy Why it's great: When the kids deliver a burger to a hotel on Halloween night, their planned evening of candy collecting turns into a t

How to watch the most-googled Halloween movies

This year, Google trends made putting together a perfect spooky movie marathon easy by revealing the top five most searched movies in the week leading up to Halloween. The tastes of the masses this year ranged from classic horror movies to Disney Channel originals, so there's bound to be something for everyone in this streamable five-movie run. However, if you're more of a horror, neat type, we've also got you covered with 31 essential, history-making horror movies to stream this spooky season . 1. Halloween The Big Three when it comes to iconic horror movie villains are Michael, Freddie, and Jason. All three appear on the top five most searched list, but only Michael came up as number one. To be fair, the advantage of searching for a movie called Halloween around Halloween is a given, but that doesn't mean that Michael Myers and Laurie Strode's decades-long battle for Laurie's life began with anything but a bang. Halloween is as classically scary and h

So that's what the 'Ghostbusters' theme sounds like played by toothbrushes

When there's something strange in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call? Card readers, calculators, toothbrushes, a clothes iron, and a bunch of other fun junk turned into an orchestra to play the Ghostbusters theme. The Device Orchestra YouTube channel is filled with impressive setups that transform household items into instruments that perform all kinds of tunes, but the Ghostbusters song is particularly impressive because it really sounds like these machines are not only playing music, but saying "ghostbusters." Like they actually have mouths or something. Do you think some of them might be possessed? https://ift.tt/3mDfpYR