The Worst Horror Movie Ever, According To Stephen King
Stephen King knows horror quality when he sees it, and he also knows when he doesn't. This is the worst horror film ever, as chosen by Uncle Stevie.
Read MoreStephen King knows horror quality when he sees it, and he also knows when he doesn't. This is the worst horror film ever, as chosen by Uncle Stevie.
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