Review – Goosebumps: The Vanishing (2025)

👻 Get ready for chills and thrills with Goosebumps: The Vanishing. 🌿 David Schwimmer stars as a quirky botanist dad hiding spooky secrets in the basement. 😱 Twins Devin and Cece unravel a creepy mystery tied to a 1994 disappearance, blending teen drama with sci-fi scares. 🛸 Watch our review of the 8-episode second season streaming now on Disney+. 🍂

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“Goosebumps: The Vanishing” follows Anthony Brewer, a botanist haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his older brother, Matty, who vanished with a group of friends from an abandoned military fort called “Camp Nightmare” 30 years prior; when Anthony’s twin teenagers, Devin and Cece, move to Brooklyn for the summer, they unknowingly awaken the same eerie force that took Matty, forcing them to uncover the truth behind their uncle’s disappearance while facing a terrifying alien entity responsible for the vanishing.

Review – Goosebumps: Season 1 (2023)

Prepare to get ‘Goosebumps’ watching our review of the first season of Goosebumps, now streaming on Disney+. The ten-episode season is based on the horror novels from R.L. Stine.

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“A group of five high schoolers unleash supernatural forces upon their town. Now, they must work together in order to save it.”

Review – Goosebumps: Episode 1 (2023) **31 Days of Horror**

The classic horror novels from our childhood Goosebumps have been adapted to a brand-new Disney+ TV series and we’ve got our review of the first episode for the ‘31 Days of Horror’. Viewer, beware! You’re in for a scare! 🎃🪦👻🐈‍⬛💀

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“A group of five high schoolers unleash supernatural forces upon their town. Now, they must work together in order to save it.”

Review – I Know This Much Is True (2020)

by Armando Vanegas

HBO is back with another show to make people sad. If the coronavirus and the recent issues concerning racial inequality from law enforcement weren’t enough to make you feel sad about what’s going on in the world, then this should do the trick. I Know This Much is True is the latest HBO mini-series that stars Mark Ruffalo as a man named Dominick and his twin brother Thomas as they struggle to make a life together as a family in Three Rivers, Connecticut in 1990. It becomes such a struggle that it takes a toll on Dominick in devastating ways. Not only does he have that but there’s also an ex-wife who comes back into his life forcing him to face some demons, a tumultuous relationship with his new girlfriend and father, and a mission to translate his maternal great-grandfather’s diary entries with some roadblocks set up by the eccentric woman he’s hired to translate it. So like most HBO shows, a barrel of laughs.

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