Halloween is almost upon us, and people love watching horror films. Or movies that pretend to be scary but are really comedies, according to the Amazon ($AMZN) best-seller list for DVDs and Blu-Rays for the month of October so far. Here is the top 25 so far, and since people who order the films on the last day of the month won't get it until November, we figured we would show this breakdown now.

  1. Hocus Pocus

  2. Universal Classic Monsters: Complete 30-Film Collection

  3. Downton Abbey Movie (2019) (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Code)

  4. Halloweentown / Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge

  5. Spider-Man: Far from Home

  6. Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas

  7. The Simpsons: The Complete Seasons 1-20

  8. Descendants 3

  9. Toy Story 4

  10. Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (Blu-ray + Digital)

  11. Back to the Future: The Complete Adventures

  12. John Wick: Chapter 3

  13. 007 The Daniel Craig Collection 4k Ultra HD

  14. The Addams Family/Addams Family Values 2 Movie Collection

  15. Harry Potter: The Complete 8-Film Collection

  16. Aladdin

  17. The Shining (4KUHD/BD/Digital)

  18. Creature From the Black Lagoon: Complete Legacy Collection

  19. Chucky: Complete 7-Movie Collection

  20. Claudine

  21. Hereditary

  22. Three From Hell

  23. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

  24. Yellowstone: Season Two

  25. Halloweentown 3 & 4 2-Movie Collection

Some other highlights in the top 100 include: It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown at 34, The Invisible Man: Complete Legacy Collection at 36, Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Collection at 39, Night of the Living Dead The Criterion Collection at 47, Midsommar at 56, Dracula: Complete Legacy Collection at 65, It at 68, Halloween II at 69, Crawl at 71, Casper at 75, Halloween at 81, and The Thing at 83. John Carpenter's The Thing is a personal favorite of mine, definitely check that one out, it still holds up.

About the Data: 

Thinknum tracks companies using the information they post online - jobs, social and web traffic, product sales and app ratings - and creates data sets that measure factors like hiring, revenue and foot traffic. Data sets may not be fully comprehensive (they only account for what is available on the web), but they can be used to gauge performance factors like staffing and sales. 

Further Reading: 

Ad placeholder