1. Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Best for: Little Kids
James ‘Sulley’ Sullenberger and his buddy Mike are experts at scaring kids, but tots needn’t worry: as this Pixar classic reveals, they’re big softies at heart. In Monstropolis, the screams of human children are harvested for energy, even as monsters are taught that children themselves are highly toxic. So imagine the chaos that ensues when a fearless toddler named Boo gets loose in their world. It’s fun and clever in a way that’ll entertain adults as much as the wee ones, with the bare minimum amount of frights to qualify as ‘scary’. Rated G.