Stephen King's Forgotten '90s Monster Movie On Netflix Is Perfect For Horror Fans
If you've never seen the 1992 movie Sleepwalkers, which has a script by horror icon Stephen King, it's currently streaming on Netflix.
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If you've never seen the 1992 movie Sleepwalkers, which has a script by horror icon Stephen King, it's currently streaming on Netflix.
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