Horror Lovers: These Netflix Codes Will Unlock a Treasure Trove of Scary Movies for You

I identify as a horror fanatic, so uncovering these codes is like Christmas Day for me!

Netflix has a whole bunch of hidden categories that you can explore with secret codes and we’re here to let you in on it!

To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided. This WILL NOT work unless you’re signed in, so just make sure you don’t forget that step.

Are you ready to get creeped out?

Let’s get started!

1. B-Horror Movies (8195)

I love B-horror movies! They’re usually low budget, gory, and a lot of fun!

Take the move in the picture above, for example. Killer Klowns from Outer Space. If you haven’t seen it, I suggest you change that ASAP.

If you enter this code, you can see that film as well as others like Death House and The Black Room.

2. Creature Features (6895)

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures

Have you ever seen the movie Tremors? It’s a monster movie from 1990 that stars Kevin Bacon and the always-amazing (and underrated) Fred Ward and it is AWESOME.

Tap into this category to see this and other creature features like Shark Night and Dark Light.

3. Horror Comedy (89585)

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When horror-comedy is done the right way, it is wonderful. The photo above is from Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, a great example of this genre.

This category will also let you watch such movies as Scary Movie, Little Evil, and Murder Party.

4. Monster Movies (947)

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I think we can all agree that most people out there love a good monster movie.

By accessing this secret category on Netflix, you can enjoy CloverfieldGodzilla, and Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, among others.

5. Slasher and Serial Killer Movies (8646)

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This is BY FAR my favorite sub-genre of horror films. It all started for me with Halloween and Friday the 13th back when I was young.

Some of the films you can watch with this code include CandymanTerrifier, and the original Child’s Play from 1988.

6. Supernatural Horror Movies (42023)

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If you like your horror movies to have a hint of the supernatural, this category is for you.

Enjoy the very creepy Sinister, The Witch, and Insidious among others when you utilize this code.

7. Teen Screams (52147)

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Teenagers and horror movies just go hand-in-hand, don’t they?

You bet they do!

The “Teen Screams” category in Netflix features such films as Final Destination, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, and Death Note.

8. Zombie Horror Movies (75405)

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Zombies are all the rage these days and here’s your opportunity to have a zombie fest any time you want to!

This category has The Evil Dead, Train to Busan, Rampant, and others for your viewing pleasure.

9. Satanic Stories (6998)

Photo Credit: British Lion Films

What good are all these scary movies if there’s not any Satanism included?

You just gotta have it! The “Satanic Stories” category allows you to watch the original version of The Wicker Man from 1973, The Devil Inside, The 9th Precinct, and others.

Alright horror fans, we want to hear from you.

In the comments, tell us some of the best horror movies you’ve seen lately and tell us where we can watch them.

Please and thank you!

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Tap Into Sports Movies With These Codes From Netflix

I’m a sucker for great sports movies. And I feel like I grew up watching some really great ones: Slap Shot, Major League, Wildcats, all kinds of great stuff.

And the good sports movies seem to keep on coming, too.

That’s why we want to share these Netflix codes with you that specifically let you browse sports movies by genre.

To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.

Now it’s time to dive in to some great sports flicks!

Enjoy!

1. Sports Comedies (5286)

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Sports movies are best served with a side of humor. Do you want to laugh while you watch athletes doing their thing?

This code will let you watch such films as Jerry Maguire, Holy Goalie, and Hot Rod.

2. Sports Documentaries (180)

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There are a lot of good sports documentaries out there.

Some of the docs you can watch when you use this secret code are The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, Conor McGregor: Notorious, and Senna.

3. Sports Dramas (7243)

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I can think of a lot of great dramatic films that revolve around sports: Hoosiers, Rudy, and Prefontaine, to name a few.

With this secret code, you’ll be able to watch the great hockey film Miracle, Indian Horse, and Ultras, among many others.

4. Baseball Movies (12339)

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Obviously, the MLB season is postponed right now, so we all need to get our baseball fix somewhere, right?

With this code, you can watch The Natural, Major League II, and The Battered Bastards of Baseball, among others.

5. Football Movies (12803)

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You ready to get your gridiron on? I know I am!

If you want to watch some football movies using this code, you can watch GreaterThe 4th Company, and of course, the classic Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.

6. Boxing Movies (12443)

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I love boxing movies! And there are a lot of good ones out there to choose from.

Using this code, you can enjoy such films as  The Brawler, Counterpunch, and

7. Soccer Movies (12549)

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Soccer is the most popular sport in the entire world, so it makes sense that there are a lot of films dedicated to this wonderful game.

The Soccer Movies secret code allows you to watch such films from around the world as Summer ’92, The Perfect Day, Concrete Football, and Ultras.

8. Martial Arts, Boxing & Wrestling (6695)

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If the fight game is more your speed, you’ll want to check out this category.

By using this code, you can watch Team Foxcatcher, Beyond the Mat, and the series Fightworld.

9. Basketball Movies (12762)

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I don’t know about you, but I’m really sad that the NCAA tournament was canceled this year. My Kansas Jayhawks looked like they had a great chance to be national champions this year but the world has pretty much come to a halt right now.

But you can still enjoy some basketball films with this secret code. Enjoy such titles as Above the Rim, High Flying Bird, and the documentary #Rucker50.

Now you can get your sports on!

One recommendation Netflix, if you’re listening…can we please get a Hockey Movies category sometime soon? Please and thank you!

Do you have any recommendations for other great sports movies that you’re a big fan of?

Let us know in the comments, please!

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Here are the Netflix Secret Codes to All the Action and Adventure Movies You Could Ever Hope to See

It can be hard to find good action movies. Like, really hard.

I like to get pretty specific with my action films, and that’s why these secret codes from Netflix are awesome because they have the action genre (and every other genre) broken down to very specific sub-genres.

To access each of these individual categories, replace the “xxx” in this web address with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.

www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx

Oh, and you’ll also have to be signed into Netflix in order to view these. Because, you know, that’s only fair.

Now let’s get our action on!

1. Asian Action Movies (77232)

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There are a ton of good Asian action movies out there to pick from. Some of the ones you might want to check out on Netflix streaming are Train to Busan, The Night Comes For Us, and Headshot.

Just so you know, Asian action movies are usually pretty violent and bloody…just so you know.

2. Classic Action & Adventure (46576)

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Ahhh, yes. The classics. The good stuff from the old days!

Here are just a few of the films you might want to watch in this category: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and even the incredible Back to the Future.

3. Action Comedies (43040)

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Do you like your action flicks to be on the goofy side? Then this is the genre for you!

Choose from such funny action flicks as The Other Guys, Ant-Man and The Wasp, and the buddy comedy Bad Boys II.

4. Action Thrillers (43048)

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Do you like to be on the edge of your seat when you watch a movie? Then take a look at the Action Thrillers category.

You might be interested in Snowpiercer, End of Watch, and Minority Report starring Tom Cruise.

5. Adventures (7442)

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures

Do you see who’s in that photo? Yeah, you do!

It’s Doc Brown and Marty McFly! This category is chock-full of fun adventure films like Back to the FutureSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

6. Comic Book and Superhero Movies (10118)

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Are comic books and superheroes more your speed?

Well, lucky for you Netflix has a good selection to choose from and you know they’ll just be adding more based on how popular these films are.

Sink your teeth into Avengers: Infinity War, Hancock, and The Green Hornet.

7. Westerns (7700)

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Do you enjoy the rustic setting of Western action films? I know I do!

Tap into this category and you can watch Django Unchained, Hostiles, The Hateful Eight, and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, among others.

8. Spy Action & Adventure (10702)

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Espionage films can be a ton of fun if they are done well. And there are quite a few of them out there that fit the bill.

This genre on Netflix will allow you to see Patriot Games, The Saint, and a number of James Bond films.

9. Crime Action & Adventure (9584)

Photo Credit: 20th Century Fox

Get all revved up and taken away on an action-packed journey with these films.

You can watch Triple Frontier, The Tourist, and the recent release, Spenser Confidential.

10. Martial Arts Movies (8985)

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I grew up on these kinds of flicks and I absolutely love them!

If you’re like me, you’ll want to use this code to watch Bloodsport, The Matrix Revolutions, Kung Fu Hustle, and old-school martial arts movies like Return to the 36th Chamber.

11. Military Action & Adventure (2125)

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures

War is hell. But the movies sure are good!

If you want to watch some great military action films, in this category you’ll find titles such as Defiance, Red Dawn (the original one from 1984), Hamburger Hill, and The Last Samurai.

Pretty awesome, right?

Now report back to us in the comments and let us know what movies you liked best!

Please and thank you!

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You Can Now Turn off Those Awful Autoplay Previews on Netflix

The year 2020 has been pretty shitty so far, but at least one marvelous thing has happened: Netflix will finally stop autoplaying every single preview that you scroll past.

For what feels like ages, Netflix’s autoplay feature has been non-optional. Every single Netflix user has had to deal with the jarring clips that immediately play as soon as you hover over a certain title. You could turn the sound off, but still, it was really annoying. It made trying to find something new to watch that much harder (and it was already pretty hard).

But! Netflix recently announced that “members can now control whether or not they see autoplay previews on Netflix.”

Needless to say, people are so excited that they basically had a party on Twitter about it.

People had a lot of things to say about the good news.

But most importantly, how does one take advantage of this new option and TURN AUTOPLAY PREVIEWS THE HELL OFF?

First, sign into your account. Then click the profile icon in the top right corner to reveal the drop-down menu and select “Manage Profiles.” Click the profile you want to edit.

You’ll see that “Autoplay previews while browsing on all devices” appears as one setting. It’s automatically checked, so you just uncheck it and voila! You can scroll in peace.

Finally.

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‘Peaky Blinders’ Was Named the Best TV Show of the Last Decade

I’m way behind on all the TV I’m supposed to have been watching, and it pains me to admit it, but I’ve only seen a few episodes of the hit show Peaky Blinders. I mean, I’ll get to it sooner or later, I hope. And, by all accounts, I definitely should – because it was named the best TV show of the last decade based on a poll by LADbible.

The poll included more than 29,000 voters, and Peaky Blinders, which is now five seasons into the action, got 29.4% of the vote, beating out Breaking BadGame of Thrones, and Chernobyl as the best TV show of the decade.

Peaky Blinders debuted in 2013 on BBC Two and the fifth season hit the screen in the fall of 2019. The show is set in Birmingham, England, after World War I, and it revolves around an ambitious gang that seeks to control Birmingham’s underworld. Cillian Murphy stars as the gang’s leader, Tommy Shelby.

The creator of the show, Steven Knight, talked about where he thinks the series will ultimately go: “The destination for the whole show has always been the start of the Second World War, so the show is the story of the family between the wars. I really want to end it with Tommy being alright. I want Tommy to be good and on the side of the angels.”

That sounds like there will be plenty more seasons of Peaky Blinders in store for viewers.

What was your favorite TV show of the 2010s? Share with us in the comments!

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Check out Everything That’s Coming to Netflix in January 2020

A new year: a new list of movies to watch on Netflix.

January 2020 looks pretty darn promising as far as Netflix movie titles go, which means you’re gonna want to read over this entire list. There are some real gems on here, we promise – so get ready to update your Netflix queue!

Here is every movie that is coming to Netflix in January.

Jan. 1

Ghost Stories — NETFLIX FILM

Messiah — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nisman: Death of a Prosecutor — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Spinning Out — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

The Circle — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Good Girls, Season 2

21

A Cinderella Story

American Beauty

Catch Me If You Can

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Chasing Amy

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Chloe

City of God

Dinner for Schmucks

Dragonheart

Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer

Dragonheart: A New Beginning

Drugs, Inc., Season 6

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Free Willy

Ghost Rider

Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle

Hitch

Inception

Instructions Not Included

Julie & Julia

Kate & Leopold

Kill Bill: Vol. 1

Kill Bill: Vol. 2

Kingpin

Kiss the Girls

Monster-in-Law

New York Minute

Pan’s Labyrinth

Patriot Games

Saint Seiya, Season 4-5

Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden

Shrek Forever After

Strictly Ballroom

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

The Original Kings of Comedy

The Ring

The Talented Mr. Ripley

Tremors

True Grit

Up in the Air

What Lies Beneath

Wild Wild West

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Wyatt Earp

Yes Man

Jan. 2

Sex, Explained: Limited Series — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Thieves of the Wood — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 3

Anne with an E: The Final Season — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

All the Freckles in the World — NETFLIX FILM

Jan. 4

Go! Go! Cory Carson — NETFLIX FAMILY

Jan. 8

Cheer — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Jan. 10

AJ and the Queen — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Giri / Haji — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Harvey Girls Forever!, Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY

The Inbestigators, Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY

Medical Police — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Scissor Seven — NETFLIX ANIME

Until Dawn — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Zumbo’s Just Desserts, Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

The Evil Dead

Jan. 12

Betty White: First Lady of Television

Jan. 13

The Healing Powers of Dude — NETFLIX FAMILY

Jan. 14

Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts — NETFLIX FAMILY

The Master

Jan. 15

Big Fat Liar

Quien a hierro mata — NETFLIX FILM

Grace and Frankie, Season 6 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 16

NiNoKuni — NETFLIX ANIME

Steve Jobs

Jan. 17

Ares — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Hip-Hop Evolution, Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Sex Education, Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Tiny House Nation: Volume 2

Tyler Perry’s A Fall from Grace — NETFLIX FILM

Vivir dos veces — NETFLIX FILM

Wer kann, der kann! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 18

The Bling Ring

Jan. 20

Family Reunion: Part 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY

Jan. 21

Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Word Party, Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY

Jan. 22

Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Playing with Fire, Season 1

Jan. 23

The Ghost Bride — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

October Faction — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

The Queen

SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac, Season 1 / Part 2 — NETFLIX ANIME

Jan. 24

A Sun — NETFLIX FILM

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

The Ranch: The Final Season — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Rise of Empires: Ottoman — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 26

Vir Das: For India — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 27

Country Strong

We Are Your Friends

Jan. 28

Alex Fernández: El mejor comediante del mundo — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 29

Frères Ennemis — NETFLIX FILM

Next In Fashion — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Night on Earth — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Omniscient — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 30

Ainori Love Wagon: African Journey — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nighthawks

 

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Raising Cain

The Stranger — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Jan. 31

37 Seconds — NETFLIX FILM

American Assassin

Bojack Horseman, Season 6 (Part B) — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Diablero, Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

I AM A KILLER, Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Luna Nera — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Ragnarok — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

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People Begging for Netflix Logins Can Be Very Entertaining

This trend of people borrowing each other’s passwords for Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO GO, etc. is pretty crazy.

It’s like a tangled web of networks and relationships that weaves through your friends, family, former boyfriends and girlfriends – and maybe even complete strangers.

And when people lose that privilege, they just come crawling back, don’t they? Here are some very entertaining photos of people begging for Netflix logins for your enjoyment.

Don’t give in to this pressure, friends!

1. Too poor for Netflix.

Netflix pls or u b**** Cross Post from r Niceguys from ChoosingBeggars

2. Emotionally blackmailed.

Brother who refuses to work tries to emotionally blackmail me over Netflix subscription from ChoosingBeggars

3. I think they can afford it.

Her fiancé makes 95K a year. I cancelled Hulu before because they used it constantly and it kept kicking me. They also cancelled their Netflix and began using mine, but it doesn’t kick anyone so no issues. Now she’s hinting at Hulu again? I don’t mind sharing but, they can afford $7.99 a month. from ChoosingBeggars

4. A beggar in the wild.

My First choosing beggar in the wild, you think you know a guy… from ChoosingBeggars

5. What a deal!

Yeah I’ll give you my paid Netflix account for exposure on your 28k follower instagram account from ChoosingBeggars

6. Why do you hate France?

I got DM’d by a stranger right after posting about being excited for Evangelion coming to Netflix. Apparently I hate french people. from ChoosingBeggars

7. That is indeed a bratty cousin.

Bratty cousin stole my Netflix password and when I changed it he wants me to it to him. from ChoosingBeggars

8. You’re a cheapskate!

Friend of my Ex has been using my Netflix details without my knowledge for years. Calls me cheap! from ChoosingBeggars

9. “Feeling incomplete.”

“It costs $0.00 not to be like this” from ChoosingBeggars

10. It’s not like you pay for it.

*give me your password, it’s not like you pay for it* from ChoosingBeggars

11. Here are my demands…

CB wants direct access to a Netflix account. P.S. no piracy from ChoosingBeggars

12. Ummmm, not gonna happen.

epic netflix deal from ChoosingBeggars

13. There actually is a reason.

Roommate cancelled Netflix. Time to move! from ChoosingBeggars

Do these look familiar to you?

I thought so…

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Here Are Some Spooky Movies Kid-Friendly Enough to Watch with Your Little Ones This Halloween

Listen up, parents!

Halloween and scary movies don’t have to be all about blood, guts, and gore, right?

RIGHT!

We need to leave some room for the kids to have a good time and get all creeped out this Halloween season, too. Well, we’re all in luck!

Here are 12 movies that are spooky, but not too spooky. They’re creepy, but not too creepy. You get my drift: they’re Halloween movies that are kid-friendly.

So before you send your kids out the door to trick or treat, they can enjoy these movies to get in the Halloween spirit.

Bonus: some of these are on Netflix so you don’t have to go very far!

1. A Witch’s Ball

It’s tough out there for a young witch, isn’t it? Beatrix’s chances of being inducted into the ranks of witches becomes jeopardized and she relies on her best friend, a rat, to help her out.

2. R.L. Stine’s Mostly Ghostly

Is R.L. Stine the best, or what? If you’re familiar with his Goosebumps series, then you’ll love this movie.

3. All Hallows Eve

Eve is a teenage witch who just turned Sweet 16, and she accidentally summons an ancestor who might be up to no good. Uh oh!

4. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween

Goosebumps + Halloween + kids who need to save the day = a great recipe.

5. Mickey’s House of Villains

Our beloved Mickey faces off against a whole lot of Disney villains. Don’t mess with Mickey!

6. DreamWorks Spooky Stories

Four short stories that will definitely send chills up your spine (and definitely the kids’!).

7. DreamWorks Spooky Stories 2

Another set of stories that features characters from some of DreamWorks’ most iconic films, including Shrek and Megamind. Spooky and fun!

8. Little Monsters

We’re going all the way back to the 1980s with this one! A very young Fred Savage befriends the monster who lives under his bed. What an adventure!

9. Monster Family

Enjoy the family dynamic of a group of classic movie monsters, including characters similar to Frankenstein, a mummy, a werewolf, and a witch.

10. My Babysitter’s A Vampire

A kid who is a little too old to have a babysitter discovers that the one his parents hired to watch him might not exactly be human.

11. Spookley The Square Pumpkin

Spookley is a different kind of pumpkin…he’s square. But he doesn’t let that get him down and he shows all the other pumpkins that it’s okay to be different.

12. Coraline

I’ve heard some parents say that Coraline is a little too creepy for the young ones, but give it a shot and see how the kiddos react. At least they’ll be interested because visually the film is so fascinating.

What are some of your top Halloween movies that you like to watch with your kids during October?

Share them in the comments below!

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Netflix to Start Releasing Weekly Episodes Instead of Dropping Whole Seasons at Once

Are you a Netflix binge-watcher? Well, this might not exactly be welcome news. For almost a decade, Netflix has released their shows all at once, meaning an entire season of a program would be dropped on the same day and viewers were able to watch an entire block of shows on an “opening day” of sorts.

I must admit, I did this with the new season of Mindhunter when it came out in August.

But not anymore, friends. Beginning in October, Netflix will not release all episodes of certain series at once. It will release numerous episodes on a weekly basis instead. With so much competition from other streaming services like Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Disney, Netflix might be changing their release schedules in an attempt to remain more relevant in the market and to create more value.

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In other words, if Netflix doesn’t release the entire next season of Stranger Things all at once, the value of the series would probably go up in the public’s eyes.

Think about if HBO dropped an entire season of Game of Thrones or The Sopranos all in one day. Just wouldn’t be the same, would it? You’d lose those endless watercooler conversations about what next week will look like or who’s going to kill who down the road during a season.

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So it does make sense that Netflix is going to at least attempt this model to see what happens. In October, Netflix will try the new experiment out by releasing The Great British Baking Show and Rhythm & Flow in this fashion.

Disney+ and Apple TV+ both start streaming in November, so we’ll see how this all plays out. Interesting times to be in the media world!

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Take a Look at Photos of the Real Serial Killers in ‘Mindhunter’ and the Actors Who Portrayed Them

The second season on the hit show Mindhunter dropped on Netflix in August and fans are pretty happy about how the new episodes turned out.

The show is based on true events surrounding how the FBI established their behavioral science unit in the 1970s to study serial killers and other murderers. In real life, as in the show, the investigators interviewed serial killers to try to learn how their minds worked, back when “serial killer” was a new concept.

Here are photos of the real-life killers and the actors who portray them in the show.

1. David Berkowitz: “The Son of Sam” – Played by Oliver Cooper

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2. Charles Manson – Played by Damon Herriman

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3. Charles “Tex” Watson – Played by Christopher Backus

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Away from Manson, Tex Watson’s ambitions were growing. “I decided to call up an old girl friend… Her name was Luella {a pseudonym} and I'd gotten to know her casually while Rich and I were still living at the house on the beach. During the week we were waiting for our army physicals, he'd taken me to see her once and… I felt she'd been especially friendly to me that day. Right now I needed a friend. I got a lover. The first time I hitchhiked over to her apartment I ended up moving in. Luella… didn't have a real job; she kept herself going by dealing a little grass and LSD among her friends – nothing big time but enough to get by. She had an old Hollywood-Spanish apartment with eucalyptus trees all around and a patio that overlooked the driveway to an exclusive private club for professional magicians and entertainment stars. Sometimes we'd sunbathe on the deck, drinking beer and smoking grass while we watched all the big limousines drive up for parties, dumping out beautiful people whom we could never quite recognize. It was an easy life that Luella and I fell into. Combining her contacts with mine, we found we could sell a lot more dope than she'd been doing on her own…" It certainly sounds like Watson thought of himself as a drug dealer. In just a few months, he and ‘Louella’ (real name Rosina Kroner) would aim for a big score, with disastrous effects.

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4. Dennis Rader: The BTK Killer – Played by Sonny Valicenti

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5. William “Junior” Pierce: Played by Michael Filipowich

6. William Henry Hance: Played by Corey Allen

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7. Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr.: Played by Robert Aramayo 

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8. Ed Kemper: Played by Cameron Britton

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9. Wayne Williams: Played by Christopher Livingston

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10. Paul Bateson: Played by Morgan Kelly

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I don’t know about you, but I’m really hoping that Mindhunter keeps going.

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