It's a testament to the power of cinema that, for some audiences, scary movies can be too scary. Never mind that movies are made with hundreds of people on a set, all of them putting in long hours to put to screen something someone made up on a computer. The masked killers and demonic dolls aren't that scary when you catch them behind the scenes. But still, movies have real power to them. If they didn't, you wouldn't hear your friends say, "I can't watch scary movies" so often.
The Halloween season is simply the perfect time for spooky movies. But even the fainthearted want to get in on the action. For those who can't stand jump scares and whatever other frights but still want the vibes, you're in luck. There is no shortage of "horror" movies that double as comedies, romances, even documentaries. These movies might not be free from scary moments completely, but they provide a counterbalance to the spine-chilling scares.
We're talking movies like The Crow and The Batman, two dope supe