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Latest OTT Releases This Week: 3 new web series and movie to watch on Zee5, Amazon Prime and Disney+ Hotstar
The latest OTT releases deliver a captivating mix of suspense, drama, and supernatural thrills. Vikrant Massey’s The Sabarmati Report explores a historical tragedy, while David Schwimmer’s Goosebumps: ...
Jerome clings to Cleopatra Hill like a town that refuses to let go. Once home to 15,000 miners, it now hosts fewer than 500 ...
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Horror films for scaredy-cats: 11 picks for a not-too-spooky Halloween
While the horror genre remains perennially popular in the film medium, many people avoid it at all costs. Things may go bump ...
Directed by Chris Stuckmann, ‘Shelby Oaks’ focuses on the experiences of Mia Brennan, a woman obsessively looking for her ...
It may be tempting to channel your inner Disney princess and befriend every animal you come across. But wildlife is always better left alone.
In 1995, R.L. Stine’s acclaimed Goosebumps books were adapted into a television series, providing young fans of his work with the best tales of horror in a new, terrifying medium. Some episodes ...
Reader beware, you're in for a scare! R.L. Stine, a central Ohio native and author of the beloved children's horror book series "Goosebumps" among other horror for youth, was at the Columbus ...
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‘Goosebumps’ author, 17 others drop out of 2025 Texas Book Festival following ‘flight challenges’
A slew of authors have dropped out of the lineup for this weekend’s Texas Book Festival (TBF). Goosebumps author R.L. Stine ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Author R.L. Stine has been making children laugh and cry with his spooky and often funny children’s books for the last 33 years. The Columbus-area native was back in his ...
A new horror movie aimed at kids is terrifying youngsters and adults alike, thanks to its incredibly bleak ending. The movie, titled Pumpkinhead, is based on a short story from Goosebumps creator R.L.
Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is set to return this week when Kansas City plays Las Vegas. Count offensive coordinator Matt Nagy among those who can’t wait to see what Rice is able to do on the field.
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