Tag Archives: Wes Craven

David Arquette Talks New Thriller ’12 Hour Shift’ And Shares Some ‘Scream 5’ Details!

David Arquette has been quite the busy man these days, as he starred in the film “You Can’t Kill David Arquette” and most recently released the zany thriller “12 Hour Shift” alongside Angela Bettis and Chloe Farnworth. Arquette is also reprising his role as Dwight “Dewey” Riley in the highly …

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Dear Jason Blum Please Make A Sequel To The People Under The Stairs

With the recent news that Blumhouse Productions is interested in bringing back the Hellraiser and Scream franchises it got me thinking about another forgotten gem, The People Under the Stairs. The movie is a favorite of mine, and I make sure I go back and watch it at least twice …

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5 of the Most Thrilling Opening Sequences Ever!

Opening scene

There can be little doubt that the opening sequence is possibly one of the most crucial moments in a picture. It often sets the tone for what is to come, and rarely fools the audience into thinking that they are watching a feature in particular that then suddenly changes course.

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Wes Craven: The legacy of Scream

Horror film director Wes Craven died yesterday at the age of 76 after suffering with brain cancer. Behind him, a huge legacy in the field of horror remains. While he is affectionately mostly remembered for his work on A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Hills Have Eyes, the 1990’s …

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Beloved Horror Icon Wes Craven Dead At Age 76

We are shocked and deeply saddened to report that iconic film director, writer, producer and actor Wes Craven has passed away at the age of 76. Multiple sources are claiming that Craven was battling brain cancer at the time of his passing and died at his home in Los Angeles. Craven …

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Will the second A Nightmare on Elm Street remake be more successful?

It was announced recently that A Nightmare On Elm Street will receive the reboot treatment once again. Details are scarce right now, but with the 2010 version only being moderately successful, what went wrong, and what improvements can be made? While it is thought here that Jackie Earl Haley as …

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