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Some horror movies sequels are so good that they surpass the original, helping establish franchises into people's imaginary.
Author Christopher Moore enjoys visiting Petaluma almost as much as he likes writing books about murder, sex and monsters.
My favorite novel of all time” is an antidote to “Of Mice and Men,” he promises. His new book, “Anima Rising,” is a playful ...
In the original book, Frankenstein changes his mind, destroying the creature’s intended bride before reanimating her. “After reading Mary Shelley’s book, I got to wondering what would have ...
The Dark Universe vinyl record is back in stock for the opening of Universal Epic Universe. The record features the world’s ...
As Universal gets ready to open the gates of its new high-tech park on May 22, visitors can prepare at home by watching the ...
Mel Brooks recalled in his memoir that Gene Wilder had just won request for him, and delivered with “with a big smiles on his ...
In our exclusive clip from ‘Oddly Compelling’, Eddie Campbell discusses the legacy of renegade comics publisher Denis Kitchen ...
More than 1,000 people lined up for the horror author responsible for the "Goosebumps" and "Fear Street" book series at the ...
May 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. is the annual Spring Vendor Market at SweetCreek Farm Market, 85 Meriwether Road, Pike Road — also ...
Metro's Kristina Beanland had the golden ticket to explore Universal's new theme park before anyone else in the world.
the Doctor‘s name is Frankenstein” kind of way that fans with too much time on their hands tend to do. The British Film Institute will be screening the (mostly) original 1977 theatrical cut of ...