One, two, Freddy's coming for you... A whole generation of high schoolers found out the hard way that one dares not fall asleep in Springwood, Ohio unless they want to risk never waking. Wes Craven's ...
So what’s so bad about the remake? For starters, the whole thing just looks way too slick. All the grittiness of the original film vanished, replaced with a sleek and shiny commercial look. The ...
The slasher genre reached its peak during the late 1970s and 1980s with gory hits such as John Carpenter's Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Child's Play, but out of all the gruesome contributions to ...
We did, however, leave off Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. According to IMDb, the hallucinations experienced by Jensen Daggett’s Rennie were supposed to emulate the style of the Elm ...
When Wes Craven made A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1984, his take on the slasher (if the film can even be classified as such) shook up the decade's array of masked and silent killers with Freddy ...
Few horror sequels are as beloved as A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Often hailed as the crown jewel of the series, the 1987 installment introduced deeply relatable new characters while ...
Like Weapons, Wes Craven’s original A Nightmare on Elm Street was a massive hit. When it hit theaters in 1984, producers were immediately excited over the unlockable possibilities of its universe.
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The late, great Wes Craven made several great horror movies in his four decades of filmmaking. However, Craven’s single greatest contribution to horror cinema was no doubt the creation of Freddy ...
The logo for the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street. New Line Cinema So what’s so bad about the remake? For starters, the whole thing just looks way too slick. All the grittiness of the original ...
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