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The “King of Horror” revealed why he thinks President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance cornered the Ukrainian president on Friday.
The acclaimed author also vouched for the cancellation of Hollywood’s biggest night.
The horror scribe is selling off the Maine radio stations he’s owned for decades.
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Kamala Harris won widespread support from the entertainment world. Now the stars are on the warpath.
Generations are still traumatized by King’s book and its 1979 TV adaptation. Now, a new movie is here to traumatize you, should you dare press play.
Modern horror maestro Mike Flanagan and Stephen King are a match made in movie heaven, as Flanagan’s latest adaptation of King’s work, “The Life of Chuck,” powerfully proves.
A longtime critic of Donald Trump and the Republican party, King called on Biden to step aside on Monday.
Credit where it’s due: It’s remarkable that they made “The Boogeyman” without a semblance of fight.
“How is this more appropriate?” mom Kaia Alexander wonders. “This is a book about children murdering children.”
As one might expect from the 11th installment in a franchise, the new film is mostly a watered-down mess—save for a couple of delightful performances.
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