Wes Craven

What's New In The 'Nightmare On Elm Street' Blu-Ray Set?

Well, Freddy Krueger fans. This Tuesday, March 5th is reason to celebrate, especially if you've got a sweet high definition home theater set up. Warner & New Line are finally releasing a Blu-Ray boxed set containing all 7 original 'Nightmare On Elm Street' films, loaded with bonus content, both carted over from the previous DVD releases as well as some brand new stuff.
Rob Galluzzo - 03/04/2013 - 7:00pm - 0 comments

Revisiting Post Mortem: Wes Craven

Did you know that Wes Craven was at one point in his life an English teacher and humanities professor, and that he didn't start directing films until he was 30? Knowing this, it's no surprise that he approaches discussions about the horror genre with such intellect and conviction.
Rob Galluzzo - 12/19/2012 - 1:00pm - 0 comments

Wes Craven is 'Coming of Rage'

Wes Craven has teamed with writer/artist Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) to create a comic book series called Coming of Rage.

Alyse Wax - 07/31/2012 - 8:00pm - 0 comments

Post Mortem: Wes Craven Part 5

"He Chains People Up in his Basement" As generations have passed, Craven has noticed that the heads of studios have evolved from skeptics to fans.

FEARnet - 04/15/2010 - 1:40pm - 0 comments

Post Mortem: Wes Craven Part 4

"Respecting the Audience" Craven gives his opinion on the current trend of remakes and sequels in the horror genre.

FEARnet - 04/14/2010 - 6:19pm - 0 comments

Post Mortem: Wes Craven Part 3

"A Primal Fear" Craven recalls the childhood trauma that inspired his most notorious creation: the iconic Freddy Krueger.

FEARnet - 04/13/2010 - 12:40pm - 0 comments

Post Mortem: Wes Craven Part 2

"The Ex-Fundamentalist" How living in New York in the seventies liberated Craven and inspires him to pass his knowledge down to the current generations.

FEARnet - 04/12/2010 - 1:47pm - 0 comments

Post Mortem: Wes Craven Part 1

"Would Anybody Pay to be Scared?" The humanities professor in Craven comes out as he explains the motivation behind the human need to be frightened.

FEARnet - 04/12/2010 - 1:31pm - 0 comments
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