This week marks 35 years since the release of “A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master.” Helmed by future blockbuster director Renny Harlin, “Dream Master” was a massive hit, known for being louder, brighter, quippier, and just BIGGER than any entry in the series before or since. While the film is memorable for its special effects, including several eye-popping deaths, it also introduced us to one of the best Final Girls in horror, Alice Johnson, played by Lisa Wilcox.
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Read MoreNo matter how much special effects makeup he wears, or how thick of an accent his characters may have, you instantly recognize Robert Englund in any film he’s in. Once he shows up as a creepy redneck, an eccentric doctor, or a hapless alien, we all instantly turn into that Leonardo DiCaprio meme. His most recognizable character, of course, is Freddy Kruger, the dream-stalking child murderer with a razor glove. Unless you’re a horror fan, Robert Englund and Freddy Kruger are one in the same, much to the chagrin of many, including I’m sure, Englund himself. Enter directors Gary Smart and Christopher Griffiths, who’ve made “Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story,” the definitive documentary on the guy who scared us stiff.
Read MoreThis month, Lowell and Matt sit down with PAIGE TROXELL and KIM GUNZINGER the filmmakers behind the upcoming, FREDHEADS THE DOCUMENTARY which will premiere in September 2022 at HORRORHOUND WEEKEND in Cincinnati!
Read MoreFilming has wrapped on a documentary of horror legend Robert Englund, best known for his iconic role as Freddy Krueger.
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