There are films for every season and holiday, and some of these films have become traditions. But I like to go my own way in reccomending films for the different seasons.

Valentines day
Easter
Summer
Halloween
The Duke
Christmas


Valentines day

Bride of Chucky (1998, horror comedy):
Jeniffer Tilly never goes wrong!

Bride of Frankenstein (1935, horror):
A classic.

Bride of Re-Animator (1989, horror comedy):
Ofcourse this fits!

My bloody valentine (1981, horror):
It's all in the title.

Silence of the Lambs (1991, thriller):
I guess you havent noticed the romance between Lecter and Starling?

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Easter

Ben-Hur (1959, drama):
An epic film that shows the times of Jesus.

Critters 2 (1988, sci-fi-comedy):
Not a typical Easter film.

Død snø (2009, horror comedy):
This film shows Norwegian Easter traditions mixed with nazi zombies.

Killing Jesus (2015, docudrama):
A film that shows the life and times of Jesus.

Last Temptation of Christ (1988):
A controvercial film an alternative version of Jesus' life.

Passion of the Christ (2004, horror drama):
A controvercial film about Jesus' last days..

Bonus: Evil dead franchise:
Because EVERY Wednesday should be Ash wednesday! (Did you get the pun?)

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Summer

Friday the 13th (1980, horror):
Have you ever been on a summer camp?

Jaws (1975, horror):
A classic summer blockbuster.

Midtsommar (2019, horror):
Personally, I find this horror film tame, but it IS perfect for the summertime.

Piranha 3D (2010, horror comedy):
Bikinis and beer...

Tremors (1990, horror comedy):
Tremors is like a parody of Jaws, but on land.

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Halloween

A nigntmare on Elm street (1984, horror):
A classic 80ies slasher film with Freddy Krüger as the main villan. One of the "great four" slasher franchise from the 1980ies.

Elvira, mistress of the dark (1988, horror comedy):
Elvira, mistress of the dark, inherits a house and something supernatural.

Evil dead II (1987, horror):
A classic 80ies film with candarian deamons. The entire franchise is reccomended, but "Evil dead II" is my pick from the series.

Exorcist (1973, horror):
A classic supernational film with a girl who gets possessed by a demon.

Friday the 13th (1980, horror):
A classic 80ies slasher film with Jason Voorhees as the main villan. One of the "great four" slasher franchise from the 1980ies.

Halloween (1978, horror):
A classic slasher film with Michael Myers as the main villan. One of the "great four" slasher franchise from the 1980ies.

Halloween 2 (1981, horror):
An underrated follow up of Halloween.

Hannibal (2001, horror):
An underrated film with Hannibal Lecter as one of the main characters.

Hellraiser (1987):
A classic slasher film with Pinhead as the main villan. One of the "great four" slasher franchise from the 1980ies.

Paranormal activity (2007, horror):
A supernatual film with possession as the main theme.

Sinister (2012, horror):
A supernatual film.

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Christmas

Die hard 1 (1988, action):
It IS a christmas movie!

Die hard 2 (1990, action):
...and it still is!

Gremlins (1984, horror comedy):
A classic horror comedy with crazy little gremlins!

Home alone 1 (1990, comedy):
A classic with all its pranks!

Home alone 2 (1992, comedy):
A classic with all its pranks!

Muppet Christmas Carol (1992, comedy):
The Muppets take on Charles Dickens classic story.

Trading Places (1983, comedy):
An investor and a street con artist find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two millionaires.

Violent night (2022, action):
A new take on christmas movies.

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