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.” The series, ...
The film, rated PG-13, follows a pair of friends, Amy and Mike, on their quest to save their town after an exclusive film reel unleashes a centuries old curse and turns every single viewer into a ...
There are a surprising number of great horror films on Tubi, and it recently acquired an adaptation of one of the scariest R.L. Stine stories of all time. The writer's story, Pumpkinhead, is now ...
Chris Gethard and R.L. Stine Will Write an Entire Book Together in One […]Comedian Chris Gethard is having Goosebumps author R.L. Stine join him tonight on his delightful public access show The Chris ...
RL Stine has another comic book series coming out at explosive publisher BOOM! Studios in September, and the art could only possibly be done by someone who shares Stine's affinity for a two-initial ...
While Goosebumps: The Vanishing tells an original story, the show’s plot references numerous books from RL Stine’s ‘90s series. RL Stine’s Goosebumps novels were a massive hit for Parachute Press and ...
R.L. Stine is regarded as one of the greatest children’s horror authors. Best known for the delightfully frightening “Goosebumps” book series, his name is recognized across generations of readers. Yet ...
“We have a producer and a director signed for the new [Goosebumps] TV series. More news to come soon…” Stine shared on Twitter in response to a fan asking for updates on Twitter. We have a producer ...
The best-selling series celebrates its 30th year anniversary this year. "Goosebumps," the acclaimed young-adult horror book series and one of the best-selling children's book series of all time, ...
R. L. Stine has said that Ray Bradbury is one of his favorite authors, and has influenced much of his work. One of his favorites? Dandelion Wine, a story of one sweet, sentimental summer in Ohio and ...
But what you didn’t hear was … most of their conversation! It actually had very little to do with the musical (which, Stine confessed, he had never listened to), and much more to do with the origins ...