Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind Wes Craven’s iconic slasher film A Nightmare on Elm Street on its 40th anniversary ...
One, two, Freddy's...well, he's already shown up and A Nightmare on Elm Street is 40 years old now. The post ‘A Nightmare on ...
He may have appeared in countless sequels since, but it all started forty years ago with A Nightmare on Elm Street. Art the Clown might be all the rage today in the Terrifier films, but he might not ...
Wes Craven's forgotten '90s horror comedy Vampire in Brooklyn, starring Eddie Murphy and Angela Bassett is now streaming on ...
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IllFonic, the developer of Friday the 13th, wants you to choose what horror IP you'd like to see adapted next.
18. Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street) Forged from the childhood traumas of horror maestro Wes Craven, the supernatural killer Freddy Krueger – the central villain in the Nightmare on Elm ...
Slippery elm is a supplement made from the inner bark ... Development and characterization of a superabsorbing hydrogel film containing Ulmus davidiana var. Japonica root bark and pullulan for ...
Things just keep getting more dramatic on the cobbles and Coronation Street is set to feature a major stunt in episodes that are due to air next year. According to The Sun, a huge fire will rip ...
The movie version of the Tony-award winning Broadway musical Wicked opens today in theaters, and it has what it needs to delight even the most reluctant fan. One movie that debuted this weekend ...
When they approached me, obviously I knew the film — I grew up with “Street Trash” — so I was like, “Oh, this is awesome.” But at the same time, as a fan of the original, I didn’t ...
"You Don't Die Two Times" (Courtesy of Cairo Film Connection) Three documentary projects took top honors at this year’s Cairo Film Connection, with Ager Oueslati’s “You Don’t Die Two Times ...