R.L. Stine recently made a trip to his Ohio hometown to commemorate a month-long “Get Goosebumps in Columbus” celebration of the author’s work. On October 23 and 24, Stine made several appearances ...
NEW YORK – You might think of the author of “Goosebumps” as the unofficial mayor of Halloween, but R.L. Stine never cared much for the holiday. Yet, you wouldn’t know that stepping into his home ...
Even decades after they first sent shivers down our spines, R.L. Stine’s “Goosebumps” books still have the power to make readers check under the bed and glance twice at the shadows in their rooms.
This is the perfect wheelhouse. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As someone who read the books religiously as a child and watched ...
For a whole generation of kids, nothing was scarier — or more fun — than cracking open a Goosebumps book. It all began with Welcome to Deadhouse in 1992. R.L. Stine attracted millions of young readers ...
A newly released video from the Columbus Police Department shows what they described as a person of interest walking in an alley near a Weinland Park home where a couple was killed. Rob Misleh told ...
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.
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 ...
Hopefully you don’t have coulrophobia (fear of clowns). Creepy clowns and red balloons appeared in cities across the world on Wednesday It was Pennywise, the clown from the 'It' movies The clowns were ...
Horror Movies A new child-friendly horror movie from Goosebumps creator R.L. Stine is being called the bleakest of the year: "I'm 30 years old and the ending of this movie left me deeply unsettled" ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. The author of the 'Goosebumps' and 'Fear Street' series is a fiction-first reader but not everything he likes goes bump in the night ...