![]() ![]() The woods themselves are creepy enough, the music is fantastic, and remember that children will listen. It may not be the most obvious choice, but let me remind you that Meryl Streep plays a witch, Johnny Depp is a big bad wolf trying to eat Little Red, and there are big tall terrible giants in the sky. ![]() In 2012, Tim Burton had the opportunity to turn his short film about a boy who reanimates his best friend, and just like that short (which I’ve seen), this film has heart, it’s good for all ages, and it has Tim Burton’s signature look and style. Really, what I still remember now, is how great the score is, and how underrated Dianne Wiest always is. However, this goth inspired take has long had fans, and I did watch this earlier this year for the first time with audio description. honestly, I could have probably just done a list of 10 Tim Burton Titles. Not the first time a Tim Burton title appears on this list. Hell hath no fury like a mother looking for her children. The director of Evil Dead pushes the horror genre into Marvel in a PG-13 way, with some very thematically creepy elements. Thanks to director Sam Raimi, this sequel very much qualifies. if you haven’t introduced your family to hocus Pocus yet, there has literally never been a better year to do so.ģ) Dr Strange and the Multiverse Of Madness ![]() I grew up with the Sanderson sisters, and while the sequel didn’t blow me away, the original always does it for me. If you thought I’d make a list of 10 films and not put this Disney classic on here, you’re way too optimistic. Coco will always have a special place in my heart. It was coming home from Coco that I started noticing I couldn’t see certain things I had been able to see before, and it was the last time I drove. The last film I drove myself to, before my vision became too bad for me to drive. On a personal note, Coco was the last film i was able to visually see in theatres. This charming Pixar film, which was a nightmare to screen in theatres as it came with Olaf’s journey, 20 minutes of previews, and a Pixar short before it ever started is a rich celebration of culture and music. Right? I mean, it’s a film about Dia de los Muertos, and features a young boy traveling to the world of the… well… dead. All titles have audio description according to the audio description project () which i have used to make my previous Top 10 lists for HBo mAX, hulu, Paramount Plus, and Peacock. Based on the list of titles I hadn’t seen, I’m hoping this will be a fresh list next year. The ones on my list are films I’ve seen and recommend, although I might not have seen the film yet with audio description. So titles like Zombies 3 and Don’t look under The bed sound promising, but I missed those. However, like my previous lists, I must have seen the film for it to make the list. however, the service has a surprising amount of family friendly titles to get you in the mood. It’s Disney Plus, which is not necessarily synonymous with scary. ![]()
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