If Stephen King is the, er, king of adult horror, then R.L. Stine is the master of terror aimed at kids and young adults. If you love the genre, there's a good chance that it started with Stine, who is most known for his Goosebumps book series. Stine's work has led to TV shows, the Fear Street films on Netflix, and two Goosebumps movies. Now, the world of his vast imagination is back for Tubi's R.L. Stine's Pumpkinhead (not to be confused with the '80s Lance Henriksen film ). Based on one of his short stories, which was previously adapted in 2011 for R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series , Pumpkinhead aims to terrify youngsters with a Halloween-set story about kids fighting against small-town evils. Written and directed by Jem Garrard ( Slay ), Pumpki
Tubi's New Family-Friendly R.L. Stine Horror Is All Treats, Not Enough Tricks — 'Pumpkinhead' Movie Review

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