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Saturday the 14th (1981) Watch: Saturday the 14th (1981) Genres: Horror, Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi. IMDb rating: 4.6/10 Rated: PG. Do you like horror movies, but also like to laugh at them?Then you ...
Pages in category "Horror films based on children's franchises" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Plaza's favorite 6-year-old guest, Eloise, tries to convince people in the hotel that a departed guest, Diamond Jim Johnson, has returned from the dead and is haunting them.
Candle Cove is an online creepypasta horror story written by web cartoonist and author Kris Straub. The story centers on a discussion of the titular fictional children's television series on an Internet forum. Straub has stated that he was inspired to write the creepypasta after reading an article in The Onion entitled "Area 36-Year-Old Still Has Occasional Lidsville Nightmare". Straub's story ...
Spirit Riding Free "Lucky and the Ghostly Gotcha!" (2018) Spookley the Square Pumpkin (2004) Spooky Bats and Scaredy Cats (2009) Stella and Sam "Felix the Ghost" / Monster Misunderstanding (2013) The Strange Chores "Witch Watch" (2019) "Stop the Monster Slime" (2019) "Don't Trick or Tweet" (2019) Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City
Local 58 is a horror web series created by cartoonist Kris Straub.The series is a spin-off of Straub's Candle Cove creepypasta. [1] [2] Currently hosted on the YouTube channel LOCAL58TV, each video in the series is presented as footage of a fictional public access television channel located in Mason County, West Virginia named Local 58, with the call sign WCLV-TV, created in the late 1930s ...
Where to watch: Peacock. 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" from 1966, now streaming on Apple TV+, is a classic of the Halloween season.