Days O’Horror 2020!
Halloween will be here before we know it, so with that in mind I decided to give my readers a sneak peek at what’s to come in October’s month long celebration, Thirty-One Days O’Horror! Last year I focused on thirty-two Universal Monsters classic films (I threw in the Spanish version of Dracula for kicks). This year will look a little bit different. I’ve decided to post on every single day like I did last year, but not all of the posts will be about films.

Instead, I’ll be posting a minimum of two movie reviews per week and the rest of the reviews will cover everything from music to books to collectibles! Like last year, I’ll be focusing on one specific company’s horror releases. Since 2020 is doing a pretty good job of scaring the crap out of people on its own, I decided to lighten things up a bit this year….but just a little bit!

This year’s films will all be Disney releases. I’ll cover the mainstream hits like Hocus Pocus and The Nightmare Before Christmas, but I’ll also toss in a few Disney channel movies and some classic gems that don’t get the attention that their more popular counterparts receive.

There are a few films that I’ve never watched before like Mr. Boogedy that I’ll be reviewing, but I’ll also cover a few personal favorites like The Haunted Mansion and Halloweentown. For some of the films like The Haunted Mansion and The Nightmare Before Christmas, which I’ve already reviewed in previous posts, I’ll be taking a look at different aspects of the film instead of reviewing it in general.

I’ll also be digging into a film that I haven’t seen since 1980, Disney’s oft-forgotten and hidden from tender eyes classic, The Watcher In The Woods. I’ve always been mesmerized by the look of this film and have only recently manged to snag a copy of the film!

I haven’t finalized my list yet, but rest assured that I’ll have all of my ghouls in a row before October 1st! If you have any Disney film suggestions, let me know and I’ll see if I can review them!

I’ll have plenty of other posts dropping before October, so if Halloween isn’t your thing, there will be plenty of other content for you to check out. As always, thanks for reading. See all of you boys and ghouls very soon!
