We're looking toward making our data more usable for stuff like this in the future but unfortunately we're not totally there at the moment. We use http://www.themoviedb.org for a lot of the non-editorial data you see on our site.
Sometime in the next year though, I may be bugging you!
Being the resident school librarian around these parts, I strongly recommend everyone to share Neil Gaiman's "The Wolves in the Walls" with a young child this Halloween. It's a wonderfully scary book with illustrations by the brilliant Dave McKean.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Wolves-Walls-Neil-Gaiman/dp/0380810956
For older children and, yes, adults, there is nothing as amazing as Ray Bradbury's "The Halloween Tree."
http://www.amazon.com/The-Halloween-Tree-Ray-Bradbury/dp/0375803017
I've been giving the recent Resident Evil HD Remake a spin, it looks pretty great! I think it's the Gamecube Res Evil vs. the old PS2 one but still....pretty fun to revisit. Controls well. Background are pretty muddy as they used to be, but character models look great!
Also dipping my toes into Darkest Dungeon http://www.darkestdungeon.com/
Pretty cool roguelike. I hope to get some videos of it going here soon once I figure it out and have time on my schedule. (Day jobs suck!)