At the height of his popularity, Freddy Krueger took his crusade against the citizens of Springwood to the small screen. But television only served to give him a few silly memes and dull his claws.
A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985) is the sequel to the classic horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street. The film follows Jesse Walsh, a teenage boy who moves to Elm Street and ...
From teenage final girl in A Nightmare on Elm Street to filmmaker, makeup artist, and lifelong horror icon, Heather ...
Grace Neave is a TV & Movies Feature Writer for Collider. She’s an avid fan of horror, fantasy, coming of age, and cheesy teen flicks. Utterly obsessed with the 80s, you can usually find her watching ...
Freddy’s razor glove has become one of the most iconic images in horror history. Although the razor glove is famous, it has humble origins. Specifically, the book Friday the 13th reports Craven ...
Since rising to dominance in the early 1980s, slasher flicks have been one of the best known and most enduring genres of horror, making universally well known stars of the blood-soaked slashers that ...
As the face of Nightmare on Elm Street, Englund’s held his position in the main role for the duration of the franchise. However, he admitted that as time goes on, filming has sometimes taken a toll on ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to actor Robert Englund about his new documentary, "In Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares:The Robert Englund Story" in which he explains why he doesn't fear being a genre icon.