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For years, audiences have been captivated and disturbed by one of Stephen King’s most iconic villains, Pennywise the Dancing ...
Stephen King has written stories that have frightened kids and adults alike for years. Salem's Lot made readers fear that ...
Colonel Alvin Gonzalez is surprised by his Air Force airmen daughter, Ariana, at his retirement from the U.S. Army National Guard in Puerto Rico. From broccoli to booze to Brie, nothing makes ...
Some of the best monster movies comes from the decade of the 2010s. From The Babadook to IT, the movies of the era have the perfect mix of horror and tension.
Dancing With the Stars’ greatest dancers also make pretty impressive dads. For 20 years, viewers of ABC’s dancing competition show have seen relationships blossom far beyond the ballroom.
And for the most part, that's exactly what Pennywise has done. SEE ALSO: This toddler dressed up as the creepy clown from 'It' will haunt your dreams forever This is 2017, though.
Perhaps most exciting for fans of the franchise is the brief but impactful appearance of Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the teaser’s closing moments.
It makes sense if you go into Barbarian expecting Bill Skarsgård to be the bad guy. He was, after all, the evil naked vampire in Nosferatu as well as Pennyworth the Dancing Clown with an appetite ...
Punk in the Park Los Angeles announces full lineup for festival in October The festival will include performances by Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, The Interrupters, Screeching Weasel, The ...
The post Punk in the Park Los Angeles 2025 Lineup: Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters appeared first on Consequence. The two-day fest is set for October 4th and 5th at ...
Please, Watch the Artwork is an upcoming spot-the-difference game featured during Day of the Devs that tasks you with observing a museum of living paintings and tracking down a sad clown that may ...
Jean Claudio has created a very potent, funny and moving solo show about an inventor trying to hold on to his past. It's staged by Teatro Vista and sponsored in part by the Alzheimer's Association.