October is basically spooky season’s Super Bowl, which means it’s officially time to line up your Halloween movie playlist.
But if you’re staring at a million choices and can’t decide between witches, ghosts, or chainsaw-wielding maniacs, “People“ magazine has you covered. They teamed up with an astrologer to match every Zodiac sign with the perfect Halloween flick.
Whether you believe in horoscopes or just want an excuse to rewatch a classic, here’s what the stars picked for you:
- Aries gets “Friday the 13th”, since this fiery sign matches the film’s nonstop intensity.
- Taurus is paired with “Scream”, because calm, steady Sidney Prescott embodies their grounded Earth energy.
- Gemini is all about “Hocus Pocus”. Mischief, witty banter, sibling chaos? That’s peak Gemini.
- Cancer gets nostalgic with “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”. Tender, sentimental, and cozy—like a pumpkin spice latte for the soul.
- Leo takes center stage with “Halloweentown”. The drama, the sparkle, the flair? Leo to a T.
- Virgo aligns with “Ghostbusters”. Practical, resourceful, and obsessed with problem-solving. Who you gonna call? Virgo.
- Libra is matched with “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”. Bold, over-the-top, and a little scandalous—sounds about right.
- Scorpio gets “Halloween”. It literally takes place in Scorpio season, and Michael Myers’ unstoppable energy is very on-brand.
- Sagittarius gets the chaotic fun of “Beetlejuice”, a sign as wild and adventurous as the movie itself.
- Capricorn connects with “The Addams Family”. Dark humor, gothic vibes, and Saturn-approved deadpan wit.
- Aquarius lands “The Nightmare Before Christmas”. Quirky, innovative, and never satisfied with the ordinary—Jack Skellington could be their mascot.
- Pisces gets dreamy with “Casper”. Whimsical, emotional, and just delusional enough to fall for a ghost.
So, if you’re ready to start spooky season right, maybe let your Zodiac sign pick the movie tonight. And hey, even if you don’t totally vibe with astrology, at least it’s a solid excuse to queue up a classic.