"Did you unlock a book?" By Ashley Lee R.L. Stine‘s most frightening creations come to life in the Goosebumps film — and Jack Black isn’t happy about it. The Sony family film, directed by Rob ...
Goosebumps: The Vanishing, the second spooky installment in the Disney+ anthology series has finally arrived. Premiering on ...
Sure, if I read the books today, I bet I’d find them quite innocent — perhaps even funny. But when you’re five years old and your sadistic older brother is reading the books to you in your bunk bed ...
R.L. Stine has written more than 200 "Goosebumps" books during his career. Which ones would be good to read before seeing the film this weekend? Sony Pictures Animation In a few days author R.L. Stine ...
I never read the Goosebumps books growing up, but my younger brother was a big fan. It was easy to understand their popularity: author R.L. Stine would take well-known monsters and insert them into ...
Young audiences are in for an early lesson in disappointing cinematic literary adaptations with “Goosebumps.” This first big-screen spin on R.L. Stine’s popular kid-lit series — which already inspired ...
Neither of us had actually read or watched any “Goosebumps” books or television shows. We only knew about R.L. Stine’s fictional world through family and friends, and assumed the recent film based on ...
The only thing that mattered for '90s kids was possessing the last Goosebumps book by R.L. Stine. He cranked out 62 books in the original series, with every story just as glorious as the last. He took ...
“Goosebumps” could be the next “Jumanji,” if the first trailer for the live-action adventure movie starring Jack Black is any indication. Black stars as R.L. Stine, the author behind the series of ...
What’s creepier than a clown? A sinister ventriloquist’s dummy with an evil mind of its own, for one thing. In the family-friendly “Goosebumps,” you get both – along with a giant, angry praying mantis ...
To this day, I still can’t look at the book cover for R.L. Stine’s “Night of the Living Dummy” without experiencing a small pang of fear. Sure, if I read the books today, I bet I’d find them quite ...