Not the horror maker’s first film, but still seven years before his iconic “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” Wes Craven’s…
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With the last two films in the “Nightmare” franchise painfully uninteresting, fans were reinvigorated with “New Nightmare,” released in 1994.…
“Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare” is all over the place. Perhaps the reason it’s more enjoyable than its predecessor—by a…
For a series that left behind its source material in the midst of sequel fever, it’s fitting that Freddy gets…
“Scream VI” changes the scenery by implementing a “Ghostface takes over Manhattan” narrative, ultimately creating two tension-filled and brutal scenes…
Fact: if I could wrap myself in my Batman snuggie with my Stark Enterprise pajama pants, one of my two-sizes-too-big…
In 1996, the slasher/horror genre was revitalized with Wes Craven’s blockbuster “Scream.” The film featured hot young stars of the…
The “Scream” franchise has been a staple for the horror community since its release in 1996. Everything from the Ghostface…
Guess who’s back, back again? Ghostface’s back. Stab a friend. Guess who’s back, guess who’s back, guess who’s back, guess…
The name Wes Craven has been synonymous with horror films for over forty years. Whether it’s his iconic trademark “A…