Thanksgiving is upon us, which means that December and the Christmas holiday season aren’t far behind. While we don’t want to ...
Warren County Amusement Park has closed and cleared out the indoor ride “Boo Blasters” to welcome back a version of the former “Phantom Theater.” The new attraction takes riders through a haunted ...
Kings Island unveiled a haunting sneak peek into one of the theme park's most anticipated rides: Phantom Theater.
The early 2000s were a strange time, when going to the movies still felt like an event and when Sacramento was just a little quieter. It was the era of chunky flip phones, CD soundtracks and bright ...
Fall is arguably my favorite time of year. Between my birthday and anniversaries, there’s much to celebrate, but the true highlight of the season is Halloween. The second the leaves begin to change ...
Great news for Scooby-Doo fans, as AV Entertainment has announced that it is teaming with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to bring the beloved Scooby-Doo on Zombie ...
Burger King is going to the dogs for its next limited-edition collectible King Jr. meal toys. The Miami-based division of Restaurant Brands International Inc. will make the new toys available in meals ...
In 2026, Kings Island will see the addition of Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare. The attraction will take guests through a haunted opera house, filled with whimsical specters and mischievous spirits ...
Scooby-Doo has been solving mysteries for more than five decades, and his popularity has never really faded. From classic cartoons to endless merchandise, the Mystery Inc. gang has a special kind of ...
Former officer avoids jail for evidence tampering during Clermont County investigation A former Miami Township police officer will not serve any time in jail for evidence tampering during an ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Not many people can claim the title of “King of Poop,” but its one that Jim Coniglione proudly does. After 25 years of pet waste removal with his Locust Valley-based company, Scoopy Doo, Coniglione ...