The latest installment of the Goosebumps anthology series, inspired by R.L. Stine's children's horror books, hits Hulu with a story set in New York City. The twin protagonists face a family mystery while adjusting to life with their divorced dad.
How does it feel to be known to several different generations for different iconic roles? That is what I wanted to know when I spoke with David Schwimmer about Goosebumps: The Vanishing, the second season of the horror-comedy anthology that was recently released on Disney Plus and Hulu.
David Schwimmer, who we all know and love as Ross Geller from Friends, talked about a part of his acting past that he had kind of forgotten.
As an executive producer and star of the new Hulu series “Paradise,” Sterling K. Brown put the hours of TV he watches to good use and cast actors he admires.
“Goosebumps: The Vanishing,” which premiered on both platforms Jan. 10, is part of the anthology series “Goosebumps” created by Nicholas Stoller and Rob Letterman and inspired by Stine's books. Though “Goosebumps: The Vanishing” is technically season two in the show, the plot and the characters have nothing to do with the first season.
The executive producer of a Hulu documentary about the Oxford High School shooter's parents had family ties to Chief Assistant Prosecutor David Williams.
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As an executive producer and star of the new Hulu series “Paradise,” Sterling K. Brown put the hours of TV he watches to good use and cast actors he admires.
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The series is based on a real-life incident at an Airbnb in Uruguay, which was written about in a book by Hernán Casciari.
Two IndieWire staffers unpack the twisty Hulu sci-fi mystery from Dan Fogelman ('This Is Us') starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden.
Julianne Nicholson, 53, is a prolific stage and screen actor best known for appearing in shows including Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Boardwalk Empire, Masters of Sex, and Mare of Easttown. She also starred in the movies Tully; August: Osage County; I, Tonya; and Janet Planet.