The King of Horror’s Secret Feminism
Wes Craven slashed sexist stereotypes, too.
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By Andi ZeislerA Nightmare on Elm Street was one of the best gimmick horror films of the last 30 years — if not the best.
By David EdelsteinHe was battling brain cancer.
By Sean Fitz-GeraldFreddy at rest and at play.
By David MarcheseFreddy at rest and at play.
By David MarcheseDon't sleep on this.
By Craig Marks and Rob TannenbaumEven though no one cared about Scream 4.
By Margaret Lyons"The very first pages Kevin sent us ... they were terrific and we were celebrating, and then someone called up later that day and said, 'They're on the Internet.'"
By Kyle BuchananPlus: Kristin Chenoweth not a scientist.
Death ahoy!
By Edith ZimmermanPlus: Don Cheadle to just make stuff up about Miles Davis.
Plus: 'Scream 4' gets a green light.
By Josh Duboff"Fascinating — and extremely entertaining if you don’t mind being morally corrupted at every juncture."
By Lane BrownNotwithstanding rape and torture galore, everything in this 'The Last House on the Left' remake has been altered to make us less uncomfortable.
Plus industry news on Julianne Moore and Dennis Quaid.