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Addison Washburn

Psycho: Psycho is, from a technical standpoint, the perfect horror film. Anthony Perkins does such an amazing job portraying Norman Bates, and Alfred Hitchcock directs this to perfection. I make it a tradition to marathon Hitchcock films every Halloween season. He’s probably one of my favorite directors.

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ShaeAnne Miner

Fantastic Mr. Fox: The animation is one of my favorites. I love Wes Anderson’s symmetrical shots and bright color pallets because they make all of his films more interesting to watch. I also love this film because the overall theme of this movie reminds me of fall which is one of my favorite seasons. I think that Wes Anderson did a great job following the original Fantastic Mr. Fox book and it’s cool to see his interpretation of it in a film. This movie just has such a cute story and it’s one of my favorite comfort films.

Overall Staff Favorite

Out of everyone in Fairview publications the overall favorite seasonal movie is The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown directed by Bill Melendez in 1966. “It reminds me of childhood and makes me nostalgic for better times,” Annika Aumentado, junior. “It’s just a super nice movie and I watch it with my family every year so it has good memories attached,” Nik Sahami, senior. “It has everything. It has comedy, suffering, pain, triumph. A true classic,” Wesley Schlatcher, sophmore.

Sophia Zhang

The Others: The whole movie takes place in a gloomy castle where it’s always foggy and rainy, and it adds to the spooky vibe in the movie but also relates to the fall season, and it’s almost a comforting movie despite the fact that its spooky.

John Kowalski

The Nightmare Before Christmas: It’s a classic holiday film/halloween film. The stop-motion is fascinating, and the sets are immaculate and beautiful. I love this film.

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