Mention Stephen King’s It to anyone, and they’ll immediately think of the malevolent Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Some might think of Tim Curry from the ‘90s TV version, others the version from the ...
Stephen King’s most infamous creation, Pennywise, never seems to go away—the dancing clown has been haunting dreams since 1986, when King’s horror novel It was released. It adaptations tend to avoid ...
The author of the Slough House novels — the latest one is “Clown Town” — has an eclectic stack on his nightstand. Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by In an email interview, he talked about naming ...
If you were watching the first Nicktoons slate during its original run, chances are you might have a few rug rats of your own running around by now. At the time, The Simpsons was barely two years old ...
It’s been nearly a decade since an outbreak of clown sightings frightened people, first in the U.S. and then later across the globe. A clown in the right context isn’t necessarily scary, but a random ...
In 1998, Nickelodeon released The Rugrats Movie, which featured all the familiar characters from the beloved cartoon. It’s a masterpiece of animated storytelling, but what stands out is its soundtrack ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Is there anything more classic than a killer clown in a horror movie? Yes, actually: A killer clown that hides in a cornfield! That’s the premise of Clown in a Cornfield, ...
In this underbaked slasher film, killer bozos terrorize teens in the American heartland. By Erik Piepenburg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
Nickelodeon's late 90s and early 2000s era was largely defined by the animation studio Klasky Csupo, and now two of the studio's best shows, Rocket Power and Rugrats, are getting new DVD collections.
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'Terrifier' creator Damien Leone disassembles Art the Clown’s killer outfit with a little help from the actor behind the makeup, David Howard Thornton. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer It takes two ...