So this spooky season, skip the Hotel Transylvania sequels for the tenth time. Sit down with ParaNorman . Just keep the tissues handy for the final ten minutes.
If you haven’t watched it recently—or if you dismissed it as "just a kids' movie"—it’s time to give this underrated Laika gem a second look. Here is why ParaNorman remains essential viewing, especially for families navigating bullying, fear, and complicated history. The plot follows Norman Babcock, a boy who sees and speaks to the dead. When his witch-cursed town faces a zombie apocalypse, Norman is the only one who can stop it. paranorman 2012
★★★★½ (4.5/5) Best For: Rainy October afternoons, family movie nights with older kids, and anyone who believes the best horror stories are actually about grief. Have you shown ParaNorman to your kids? Did they figure out the twist before you? Let me know in the comments! So this spooky season, skip the Hotel Transylvania
The zombies aren’t the villains. The "evil" witch isn't evil. The real monster is a centuries-old mob of townspeople who executed a scared, powerful young girl (Aggie) out of fear. If you haven’t watched it recently—or if you
The film also tackles Norman is ostracized not just by the school jock, but by his own father, who sees him as a freak. The resolution isn't that everyone suddenly loves Norman. It’s that Norman learns to validate himself while holding space for others. 4. The Stop-Motion Horror Aesthetic Visually, this movie is a Halloween mood board. The rain-soaked New England town, the foggy graveyards, and the jerky, unsettling movements of the zombies are genuinely creepy.