Friday, August 9, 2019

In Book Adaptation ‘Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark’ Puts The BOO!

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark : The pictures are almost certainly what you keep in mind, half-melted skulls leering out from jet-black pages, screaming witches, hideous creatures snarling on leashes as well as tree branches lurching like tentacles from tombstones. These were the defining imagery descriptions of the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark books, in 1981 which started haunting the children’s section of your local library. 

The frightening power of their author, Alvin Schwartz, and Stephen Gammell, original illustrator, which if a skittish parent tried to prohibit one book from the shelves, 3 more would spring up in its place during the night.

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark

The book in the middle of this latest PG-13 Scary Stories film edition operates under similar rules. In the local haunted house, recovered from its resting place in suburban Pennsylvania, it’s leather-bound and filled with brutal, unsuitably tales scrawled in blood of children.

The book cannot be destroyed or returned, and its various ghouls are trying to murder the teenagers who conjure them. This includes a Mexican drifter passing through town (Michael Garza) and a horror-obsessed loner (Zoe Margaret Colletti). Given all this, it’s a nice stroke that even when things get terrible, these children are still reading the stories to each other.

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