Following up the previous Nightmare film, dream demon Freddy Krueger is resurrected from his apparent demise, and rapidly tracks down and kills the remainder of the Elm Street kids. However, Kristen (who can draw others into her dreams) wills her special...See more ability to her friend Alice. Alice soon realizes that Freddy is taking advantage of that unknown power to pull a new group of children into his foul domain.
Co-writer/director Daniel Benedict's 1980s-set coming-of-age horror film THE BLOODY MAN starring Lisa Wilcox and Tuesday Knight from A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4: THE DREAM MASTER is currently in post-production and is set to tour the film fest/convention scene next year....
A couple days ago, we shared a snippet from an interview with JASON LIVES: FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VI writer/director Tom McLoughlin in which he revealed that his initial treatment for the film included a moment where iconic slasher Jason...
Something very cool is set to happen at the Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn next month, as the films scheduled to be screened as part of the theatre's Terror Tuesday series in July are being co-presented by Arrow in the Head. Our own...
If all had gone well, we might have gotten FREDDY VS. JASON in 1988. Paramount and New Line Cinema discussed the crossover following the release of JASON LIVES: FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VI in 1986, when A NIGHTMARE ON ELM...
As production designer on A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4: THE DREAM MASTER, Mick Strawn knows there are stories about the making of the film that have never been told before. With the 30th anniversary of DREAM MASTER's release coming up...
One of the very best staples of the horror genre – and to a more specific degree the slasher subgenre – is the trope of the final girl. The final girl, for those who might not know, was coined by author Carol...
I'm going to put this out there right now; Renny Harlin is one of my favorite movie directors. Now, while he might not be in the top five (or even the top ten) he is definitely up there after directing...
Alright, let's start this off by saying that these are rock ‘n’ roll songs that were written specifically for horror movies. That or have become so synonymous with a specific horror movie that it's hard to separate the two. Maybe...
Like a heart attack on a one way street, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4: THE DREAM MASTER was hopelessly 80's. The soundtrack was a tsunami of electric drums and Dramarama, underscoring Renny Harlin's over-the-top style that brought Freddy Krueger...