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13 shows and movies to watch this weekend, from the latest M. Night Shyamalan thriller to an explosive new Zodiac Killer documentary

Some teens fight off an angry pumpkin in “Carved.”

Set in 1993, the movie follows a group of people who get trapped in a historical reenactment village on Halloween night. They have to face off with a sentient evil pumpkin. Yes, really.

Streaming on: Hulu

For straight-up horror, check out “Azrael.”
Josh Hartnett stars in Shyamalan’s new thriller “Trap.”

This year’s buzzy M. Night Shyamalan thriller stars Josh Hartnett as a dad whose concert outing with his teenage daughter takes a dark turn. It also features an incredibly memorable (and widely memed) supporting performance from Kid Cudi.

Streaming on: Max

“What We Do in the Shadows” is back this week.
“Hellbound” is back for season 2.

The Korean fantasy thriller is about a near-future where supernatural beings suddenly appear and condemn certain people to hell.

Streaming on: Netflix

True crime fans should check out “This is the Zodiac Speaking.”
Learn how Katie Griggs became Guru Jagat.

This one is about the rise and fall of Katie Griggs, who became the face of Kundalini yoga and rebranded herself as “Guru Jagat.”

Streaming on: Max

For drama, watch “Beauty in Black.”
“Territory” gives a glimpse of the Australian outback like you haven’t seen before.

This new series is giving Australian “Yellowstone” vibes.

Streaming on: Netflix

Music fans will love “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band.”
Jeff Hiller and Bridget Everett in “Somebody Somewhere” season 3.

The third season of HBO’s Peabody award-winning comedy series premieres Sunday. Comedian and singer Bridget Everett is the writer, executive producer, and star.

Streaming on: Max

For a moving true story, watch “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin.”
Tyler and Alex on “Love Is Blind” season 7.

There were two weddings and one of the series’ most heartwrenching breakups ever.

Streaming on: Netflix