Psychologically abused by his overbearing mother, Eddie Kaspbrak finds his inner strength as a child, but trauma follows him into his adult life. “Welcome …continue reading The Losers Club: Eddie Kaspbrak
Known for his smart mouth and quick wit, Richie Tozier masks trauma and the pain of childhood bullying with humor that evolves into a …continue reading The Losers Club: Richie Tozier
Of all Derry’s tragic stories, perhaps none are as heartbreaking as the fate of the lost Loser, Stanley Uris — the boy destroyed by childhood …continue reading Welcome to the Losers Club: Stanley Uris
Repeatedly abused and victimized, the kind-hearted Beverly Marsh is one of King’s most tragic characters who definitely deserves a real redemption story. “Welcome to …continue reading Welcome to the Losers Club: Beverly Marsh
This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage as they brave the B-movie audacity of “The Rage: Carrie 2”, the strange sequel to …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Rage: Carrie 2
Ben Hanscom is the sweet, sensitive fan favorite of Stephen King’s “IT” — bullied for his weight when young, it’s his huge heart we …continue reading Welcome to the Losers Club: Ben Hanscom
“A Very Tight Place” is a clever, wryly funny, and very effective adaptation of a wickedly twisted morality tale from Stephen King. Based on …continue reading Horror Short: A Very Tight Place
Mike Hanlon is the unsung hero of Stephen King’s “IT” — battling racism and bullying, while sacrificing his own happiness to protect the future. “Welcome …continue reading Welcome to the Losers Club: Mike Hanlon
As you plan your next vacation, consider taking a detour to check out some of horror’s most iconic set locations across the United States. …continue reading Quiet on the Set: Horror History Tour
Though it may not be his masterpiece or at the top of his great 80s output, Carpenter’s “Christine” revs my heart more than all …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Christine (1983)
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