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shotsofhorror:

A Nightmare on Elm Street, 1984, dir. Wes Craven.

pareidoliaaa:
“ It’s only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie…
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pareidoliaaa:

It’s only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie, only a movie…

nprfreshair:
“ Tomorrow: We remember Wes Craven, the director best known for his horror films Scream, A Nightmare on Elm Street and their sequels. He died Sunday.
We’ll listen back to an interview Terry Gross recorded with him in 1987, and to one...

nprfreshair:

Tomorrow:  We remember Wes Craven, the director best known for his horror films Scream, A Nightmare on Elm Street and their sequels. He died Sunday. 

We’ll listen back to an interview Terry Gross recorded with him in 1987, and to one from 1980, recorded after she saw his film The Last House on the Left, which was so disturbing, Terry had to call him and ask why he made it.  The answer surprised her.

thefilmfatale:

Director Wes Craven reveals tons of awesome trivia about A Nightmare on Elm Street. Check out more on his Twitter page.

bryanbaugh:
“ “A Nightmare on Elm Street” by Bryan Baugh
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bryanbaugh:

“A Nightmare on Elm Street” by Bryan Baugh

nazrigar:
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“ rustybottlecap:
“ brokehorrorfan:
“ Wes Craven has passed away at the age of 76 after a battle with brain cancer, a representative has sadly confirmed.
Craven is a true master of horror,...

nazrigar:

highly-radioactive-nerd:

shyriadracnoir:

rustybottlecap:

brokehorrorfan:

Wes Craven has passed away at the age of 76 after a battle with brain cancer, a representative has sadly confirmed.

Craven is a true master of horror, responsible for directing (and often writing) so many genre classics. Most notably, he created two beloved, successful and influential franchises: A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream.

He was directed several other cult classics, including The Hills Have Eyes, The Last House on the Left, Swamp Thing, The People Under the Stairs, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Shocker, Vampire in Brooklyn, Deadly Friend and many more.

As I’m sure is the case with many of you, this is a huge blow for me personally. Craven has been a big inspiration on me as a horror lover and an aspiring filmmaker. A Nightmare on Elm Street was one of the first horror films I ever saw, and I have Freddy Krueger tattooed on my arm. Scream was also a big influence on my first short film.

What makes this news particularly hard to take, in addition to Craven’s legendary status in the industry, is that it was never publicly known that he was sick. We can at least find solace in the fact that he is at peace.

Thank you for all nightmares, Wes.

This is so sudden and shocking.

D:

I didn’t want THIS kind of scare this Halloween season

Cursed is one of my favorite werewolf movies. 

Why! WHY! R.I.P. Mr. Wes Craven

Horror has lost 2 great men this year :(.

hellyeahhorrormovies:

agentscarter:

Thank you for the nightmares, Wes.

I don’t know what to do with myself :(

theshoutfactory:
“ R.I.P. Wes Craven.
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theshoutfactory:

R.I.P. Wes Craven.