Total revenue came in at just $49.8 million, marking the lowest-grossing Halloween weekend in more than 30 years.
Horror movies can keep things scary while going to complex territory narratively, as classics like The Exorcist and A Nightmare on Elm Street show.
While most turn to horror films for a good scare, books can be equally — if not more — terrifying. Here are some of the scariest books to read.
We're headed to Sparta Drive-In for a special Halloween story! It's about scary movies, US history, supporting local business, and of course, Killer Klowns From Outer Space.
Millions of people have no issue with sleeping after a good scare — in fact, they embrace it. There are scientific reasons ...
In 1976, a crew member on The Six Million Dollar Man accidentally broke off his arm and discovered human bone inside. Now, ...
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A story in the Thursday, Oct. 30 edition of The Daily Sentinel, “Grand Junction man, 77, among world’s fastest on wheels,” misspelled the name of Ed Chamberlin, a cyclist who ...
Showrunner Michael Waldron has plans for seasons two and three of the Glen Powell comedy — if he gets them — and an exit ...
Thursday, Oct. 30 • Halloween Mystery Potluck at Cummins Ferry RV Park and Campground (2558 Cummins Ferry Road, Salvisa).
The Lost Level” by Elijah Thomas, Edison Middle School The arcade was supposed to be a safe escape from reality. Mark and his friends had heard rumors of “The Lost Level” machine, but they wrote them ...