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DVD Review of R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly
by Tim Janson (Sun 10-05-2008)

...s creator R.L. Stine.  The Goosebumps series generally did a good job of presenting horror stories for families and younger viewers that were scary, but not too scary.  Mostly Ghostly will be hard pressed to scare anyone with it’s snail...

Comics and Film documentary: Tales of the Crypt
by Rob M. Worley (Sun 12-26-2004)

...arpenter, R.L. Stine, and Joel Silver, each of whom discusses the influence that the famous EC horror comics had on their careers. Clips from "Night of the Living Dead," "Creepshow," "The Fog," "Tales from the Crypt" (the 1972 movie) and the "Tales fr...

Blade Runners: Part 2
by Carl Cortez (Fri 01-21-2005)

...tories of R.L. Stine. We also have an amazing fantasy project called THE WARRIOR GEEKS OF EL NADIR, which is in the development stage, and would be a major motion picture.CINESCAPE: With many short-lived TV series coming out on DVD, has Fox approached ...


WHEN GOOD GHOULS GO BAD
by ANDREW HERSHBERGER (Fri 10-05-2001)

...ng, King, R.L. Stine... uh... um... hey, relax buddy, take a load off.R.L Stine may not be the greatest horror writer ever (did I write “may”?), but the kids love’m and while the adult population may find his work at best harmless fun, his name sells m...

Pics from HIGH TENSION
by News Editor (Sun 04-17-2005)

MoviesOnLine.ca has posted 26 images for Alexandre Aja's upcoming film HIGH TENSION.The story centers on two schoolmates and best friends who decide to spend a weekend in the country at one of their parents' secluded farmhouse, in hopes of preparing for t...

An Ode to the Children's Picture Book
by Pat Ferrara, Columnist (Mon 02-11-2008)

Back before Bantam’s Choose Your Own Adventure novels and R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps, the children’s picture book reigned supreme. Their over-sized, color-splashed pages provide kids with a magical place where genre has no meaning, every li...

Sony DVP-C600D (Thu 04-04-2002)

What They SayThe Review!Sony DVP-C600D By Eric McGillicuddy Compatibility: A+ Video: A Audio: A+ (requires external amplifier) Ease of Use: A- Features: B+ Value: A The 600D is a higher end Region 1 DVD player with a 5 disc changer tray and Dolby ...


Comicscape - November 10, 2004
by Tony Whitt (Wed 11-10-2004)

I'm not sure whether the subject of comics and politics was simply not of much interest to everyone, or whether people were simply too stunned by the election results to write in about it. Perhaps it was a combination of both. However, a few of you did wr...

Columbia Gets GOOSEBUMPS
by Associate Editor (Thu 05-15-2008)

Columbia Pictures has picked up the rights to the GOOSEBUMPS series by R.L. Stine. First published in 1992, the original GOOSEBUMPS series is made up of more than 50 books and has been published in 32 languages. The GOOSEBUMPS HO...

JEKYLL AND HYDE
by Dan Weiland (Sat 11-03-2001)

We all know the story, whether it is from reading the novel by R.L. Stevenson or just from Warner Brothers cartoons. Dreamcatcher Games has taken this classic tale of evil and butchered it by making a truly awful game.Dr. Jekyll, having recently stopped h...

Mobile Forces
by Ure "Vader" Paul (Tue 06-11-2002)

After testing several beta copies we finally received the full retail version of Mobile Forces. As you probably know the game was created by Majesco Entertainment and Rage Software, and has already caught the attention of a respectable bunch of players wo...


Dr. Who Out of Time--But Wasn't He Always?
by Andrew Osmond (Tue 01-11-2000)

It has been three-and-a-half decades since the first episode of Doctor Who, slightly delayed by news coverage of Kennedy`s assassination, introduced British viewers to a strange, rather nasty old man (William Hartnell) and a police-box. And just over ten ...

Code Name: Golden - A Conversation with X-MEN Author Christopher Golden
by Denise Dumars (Wed 04-05-2000)

The X-Men film may not be out until July 14, but Christopher Golden is already excited. After all, the paperback version of his X-Men novel, X-MEN: CODE NAME WOLVERINE, will be out May 1. `Of all the media tie-in stuff I`ve done, it`s one of the books I`m...

"Zodiac"
by Brian Thomas (Thu 03-01-2007)

During the 1960s and 1970s, the San Francisco area was terrorized by a serial killer who, in cryptic letters to the police and press, identified himself only as “the Zodiac”. The long running case has never been satisfactorily solved, and a...

THE BLAIR WITCH FILES
by Dan Cziraky (Fri 09-01-2000)

... launched R.L. Stine`s Goosebumps and Fear Street series into kiddie-lit blockbusters (and Guinness Book of World Records fame as the most suucessful children`s author in history), The Blair Witch Files starts with the absurd notion that a seventeen-ye...