Mark Iradian
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the one I reviewed I think a year or two ago.
David McMillan
I'm not a fan of Halloween, so I don't have a lot to choose from. But, my wife and I enjoy Patchwork, so Patchwork: Halloween edition finds its way to the table at least once a year around this time.
K. David Ladage
Mysterium and Mysterium Park are favorites around here. Gloom is amazing, and Weirdwood Manor comes to mind.
We have a copy of the board game The Shining, but have not yet gotten around to playing it. My daughter would like to add Wakening Lair to the list (it is a stretch, but not a long one).
Jessie Fletcher
This is a pretty solid theme for me:
Mansions of Madness, Abomination: Heir of Frankenstein, Fury of Dracula, Horrified, Betrayal at House on the Hill
Abram Towle
My Father's Work was a fun romp through some spooky scenery, with plenty of narrative to set the mood.
Clayton Schoonover
While I enjoy Nemesis and Kingdom Death: Monster a lot, I can't forget the classics I keep going back to, and Dead of Winter is at the top of the list for me.