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The film's the platonic ideal of what one could hope for out of a "Goosebumps" movie. All of Stine's best monsters are here, from the Abominable Snowman of Pasadena to Fifi the vampire poodle in ...
Author R.L. Stine‘s series of Goosebumps horror books came to life in a feature film in 2015, which earned itself a sequel earlier this year. The author himself recently detailed the experience ...
Review: Goosebumps does nostalgia right by mostly ignoring it Memorable monsters are delightful to watch. by Philip Kollar Oct 20, 2015, 10:30 AM PDT ...
Goosebumps: The Vanishing's monster takes on a lot of bizarre forms throughout the show, but its backstory does explain why and how it works this way.
R.L. Stine, the author of the beloved “Goosebumps” series, praised the new installment, “Goosebumps: The Vanishing,” as being really scary and predicted that “people are going to love it ...
We’ll try to keep this list of the least-terrifying movie monsters from being taken entirely from “Mystery Science Theater 3000” episodes.
On the heels of the infinitely less grim “Goosebumps” movie, we interviewed the monster maker whose books have crowded the shelves of YA sections for years.
Millennials' treasured series goes Hollywood, and leads 20somethings to debate: Which Goosebumps books should inspire the Goosebumps movie?
Stine, 72, who still cranks out “Goosebumps” novels, opens up about his books, his new film, and a long career of scaring children.