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The new adaptation of Stephen King's short story "The Boogeyman" stars a young actor who's on the rise in movies and TV. Here's where you've seen Sadie before.
Despite its original status as a Hulu exclusive, "The Boogeyman" is getting a theatrical release, and Stephen King is the one who helped make it happen.
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The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones isn't just a chilling horror tale, but also the kind that leans into Shyamalan's strengths as a filmmaker.
This adaptation of Stephen King's short story from "Host" director Rob Savage is a fun time, even if it doesn't break any new ground in the realm of terror.
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