The Great American Sleepover is a deep dive into the genre films we stayed up late to watch. The movies we rented at the video store. The movies that meant more...
The Great American Sleepover- A Nightmare On Elm Street, Part 6
It's the final episode of the series on A Nightmare On Elm Street, which is celebrating it's 40th anniversary! This one dives into a period when Freddy was everywhere, from MTV to boardgames to comic books. Let's visit a time when no medium was safe from Freddy!
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The Great American Sleepover- A Nightmare On Elm Street, Part 5
In this episode we'll be exploring movies that were influenced by the Elm Street franchise....or just plain ripped them off. It's a crazy ride with films ranging from driller killer flicks to Bollywood reinterpretations to even A24's brand of arthouse cinema! Pop that Stay Awake and let's get going!
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The Great American Sleepover- A Nightmare On Elm Street, Part 4
It's episode 4 of our series on A Nightmare On Elm Street and in this episode special guest CJ Duke (@videonasties87) joins in on a conversation about film key art, memorable VHS cover art, and the impactful Elm Street franchise artwork by Matthew Peak!
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The Great American Sleepover- A Nightmare On Elm Street, Part 3
In Part 3 of our A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET series we're continuing our talk on Elm Street creator Wes Craven. This time we're looking at how the 1984 classic influenced his later films including THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW, SHOCKER, AND THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS....As well as a certain final installment to the Nightmare franchise directed by Craven himself!
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The Great American Sleepover- A Nightmare On Elm Street, Part 2
It's part 2 of the series on A Nightmare On Elm Street and the focus of this episode is the late great Wes Craven, his influences, the reoccurring themes in his films, and how his previous films all lead up to the 1984 horror classic!
The Great American Sleepover is a deep dive into the genre films we stayed up late to watch. The movies we rented at the video store. The movies that meant more than just celluloid. Let the all-nighter begin!