As the horror genre barreled its way through the great remake goldrush of the 2000s, virtually every famous and half famous fear flick managed to
As the horror genre barreled its way through the great remake goldrush of the 2000s, virtually every famous and half famous fear flick managed to
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The Silent Night, Deadly Night films are a series of American slasher horror movies that began with the release of the original film in 1984.
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As if the minds behind It: Welcome To Derry hadn’t already done enough to let us know that TV wouldn’t be taking the kid-eating antics
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Sequels tend to be fairly straightforward affairs, right? Follow up an earlier film with a continuing storyline that delivers all the things you liked about
Well, the pressure is really starting to build in Derry, but not all of it is coming from the hate radiating, shapeshifting clown that lurks
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When it comes to generating near endless amounts of anarchic chaos, there’s not many genres that can match either the college frat comedy or a
As we broach the halfway point of Pennywise’s small screen rebirth, we’ve found that It: Welcome To Derry seems to have settled into something of
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