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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week — and since we’re off next week, you get an extra item! Ghoulies Plushes from Toynk Who among us hasn’t wanted
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Every year, former President Barack Obama shared his favorite reads of the year, which are always an interesting mix of fiction and nonfiction. He also mentioned that his lists of his favorite movies and music of the year will be out soon. This year’s selections include award-winning literary fiction, history books, a memoir, and more.
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The only games Jason Momoa is playing this winter are with his family. The Game of Thrones alum recently revealed his holiday plans and they involve spending time with the most important people in his life, including kids Lola, 16, and Nakoa-Wolf, 15, who he shares with ex Lisa Bonet. “I’m always on the road,” Jason told E! News’ Francesca Amiker in an
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Three months after its release, 9FingerGames’ bullet hell strategy game Heretic’s Fork has its first DLC available now in the form of a collaboration with metal band Disturbed with “Inside the Fire”. That’s alongside a Christmas update that adds new character variants, gameplay cards and more. Plus, seeing as it’s that time of year, Heretic’s
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Do you watch the news? Does it intrigue you? Or do you avoid it? It’s a tough call. So we’re not sure whether starting our news roundup with a book set in the Middle East is daring or foolhardy. What we do know is that Paul Vidich wrote this before everything kicked off (again) in
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Christmas is coming and we’re painting the snow red on SCREAMBOX. There are an absurd amount of presents under our tree, including the “Frankenstein”-inspired Santastein, the nasty Secret Santa hailing from the director of Jason Goes to Hell, and the awesomely creepy anthology Night of the Missing. But we also have our fair share of holiday classics,
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After happy couple Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse announced they are expecting their first child together last month, The Batman actor is making some changes behind the scenes regarding his properties. Pattinson has owned a two bedroom, two bathroom home in California’s Hollywood Hills for nearly a decade, but he has just reportedly sold the
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When Guido Conti Caponi goes to work each day at Loretta Caponi, where he is the company’s chief operating officer, he is fulfilling a grand family tradition. The fashion and lifestyle brand was founded by his grandmother in 1967, and he recalls being a young boy in 1992 when the Florence boutique first opened. “My
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Derek Hough is thanking fans for their support amid his wife Hayley Erbert‘s ongoing health battle. The Dancing With the Stars judge posted a heartfelt message after the 29-year-old underwent a second surgery on her skull. “With immense relief, gratitude and overwhelming joy I’d like to share that Hayley’s cranioplasty surgery has been successfully completed as planned,” he wrote on Instagram Dec.
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Christmas is coming and we’re painting the snow red on SCREAMBOX. There are an absurd amount of presents under our tree, including the “Frankenstein”-inspired Santastein, the nasty Secret Santa hailing from the director of Jason Goes to Hell, and the awesomely creepy anthology Night of the Missing. But we also have our fair share of holiday classics,
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It’s been an interesting year for crime fiction trends. We’ve had it all, whether it’s the closed circle mystery novels with hen parties set a remote islands or mountain tops, the return to the gothic crime mystery a la Daphne Du Maurier, or crime fiction with true crime podcasters as the main protagonists. We’ve also
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What do Black Christmas and Silent Night, Bloody Night have in common?  Blurry first-person POV? Check. Mouth-breathing killer? Double check. Creepy phone calls? Triple Check. In both Bob Clark’s Black Christmas (1974) and Theodore Gershuny’s Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), an unknown killer stalks their victims around the Christmas season, both striking terror and intrigue.
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