Monica Reed

Calling all Stephen King fans!!!

Dnipro, Ukraine - September 8, 2019: Portrait of a cosplayer in the image of a Pennywise the Dancing Clown from horror movie "It" with fangs and scary grin. Backlight. Photo: Shutterstock

Calling all Stephen King fans!!!

USDish.com is looking for a someone to watch 13 movies based on some of Stephen King’s scariest works. Whoever’s brave enough to do this will be rewarded with $1,300.

The Stephen King movies up for viewing are:

“Carrie” (original or 2013 remake)

“Christine”

“Creepshow”

“Cujo”

“Doctor Sleep”

“Firestarter” (original or 2022 remake)

“It” (original or 2017 remake)

“It Chapter Two”

“Misery”

“The Mist”

“Pet Semetery” (original or 2019 remake)

“Salem’s Lot”

“The Shining”

 

All you have to do is take note of how the movies make you feel while watching the movies, especially during the scary scenes, and to share which movie is your favorite or least favorite. They’re also encouraged to share whether they will be watching solo or with a friend.

They are looking for a candidate who is detail-oriented enough to record their experience, with the option to share their scares on social media or a vlog.

You must be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply.

Tell US Dish why you’d be the perfect candidate for the job and what you hope to gain from the experience, aside from $1,300, when you apply.

For more information on the position, go to USDish.com.

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