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Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting Director Goes from Elm Street to Kid-Friendly Horror
Oct 18 2020
As much as I love my Halloween season movies extremely dark and creepy, every single time I put on a childhood favorite, like Hocus Pocus, I catch myself itching for more family-friendly to share with my little cousins, and eventually with my one-year-old niece as well. That being said, I got mighty excited when A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting dropped on Netflix.
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