At this point in spooky season, you’ve probably already heard all about the best horror movies of the year, etc. But what about a post trick-or-treat come down? You might want something to stream while the kids sort their candy, or something to enjoy while the trick or treaters visit, or just enjoy a cozy night in. Something seasonally appropriate but not too scary, that can entertain a crowd.

If you want to show your cinephile bona fides, turn to the Universal monster movies of the 1930s, like James Whale’s “Frankenstein” movies (as preparation for Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” which launches on Netflix Nov. 7). The 1931 “Frankenstein” and 1935’s “The Bride of Frankenstein” both star Boris Karloff as the Monster, with Elsa Lanchester joining as the Bride in the sequel. These class

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