Nightmare On Elm Street
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Nightmare on Elm Street II in 'super gay' shocker
Movie News | Ali | 22nd June 2010
Freddy Krueger is not only coming out of your dreams, he's coming out of the closet: indisputable evidence after the jump that A Nightmare On Elm Street II is the gayest horror movie ever.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street
Movie Review | Matt | 7th May 2010
Ok, I'll admit it: I was kidding myself. Blinded by a love of 80s horror, I argued vehemently that this was one franchise that would benefit from, nay, deserved a remake. "Krueger can still be relevant to modern audiences," I said. "The dreamscape terrors would look awesome when rendered with CGI". And yet, for all the heavy-handed jumps and unnecessary gore on display, the biggest shock of the film turned out to be my own disappointment in it.
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New Freddy Kreuger clip
Movie News | Matt | 22nd April 2010
Here's a brand new clip taken from the remake of Nightmare on Elm Street and, by Wes Craven's beard, it still looks promising.
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New Nightmare on Elm Street trailer
Movie Trailer | Matt | 25th February 2010
One, two...Freddy's coming (again) for you...three, four...haven't we seen this all before?
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Nightmare on Elm Street teaser trailer
Movie Trailer | Matt | 28th September 2009
Harrumph! So here's the first teaser trailer for the remade Nightmare on Elm Street. *sigh* Another horror classic gets reimagined in yet another blasphemous attempt to cash in on...holy shit! This one actually looks good!
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