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  2. 2 days ago · Critics Consensus: Horror icon Wes Craven's subversive deconstruction of the genre is sly, witty, and surprisingly effective as a slasher film itself, even if it's a little too cheeky for...

    • A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) No matter how many times the character of Freddy Krueger may grace the silver screen, it's doubtful that he'll ever come across as disconcerting and terrifying as he does in his original outing.
    • Scream (1996) By 1996, the slasher film genre might not have been completely dead, but it had definitely become a parody of itself, which is why it felt so fresh when Craven and screenwriter Williamson decided to mock the genre and, in doing so, managed to reinvigorate it.
    • Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) Taking the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise into meta territory way before meta was cool, New Nightmare was Craven's first time helming an Elm Street flick since the initial film, and doing so was a conscious choice: It provided him with the opportunity to return to a tone far closer to the original Nightmare than any of the sequels released in the interim.
    • Red Eye (2005) If there's one thing that's bad about being a director who's associated with two major horror franchises, it's that their non-franchise, genre-adjacent films tend to slip through the cracks more often than they should.
    • 'Scream' (1996) Still grieving the murder of her mother a year ago, teenager Sidney is faced with death once again as a masked killer stalks her small town.
    • 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' (1984) When the teenagers of Springwood all begin having the same dream of a masked man with knives for fingers, they realize he is a dark figure of their town's past.
    • 'Scream 2' (1997) Set two years after the first movie, Scream 2 sees Sidney attending college as she attempts to put her traumatic past behind her. When she is marked for death again by a new killer, Sidney grows distrustful of her new friend group as the suspect list is whittled down with each kill.
    • 'Wes Craven's New Nightmare' (1994) Set in a world where A Nightmare on Elm Street is simply a movie, New Nightmare follows franchise star Heather Langenkamp, who plays a fictionalized version of herself.
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    Vampire in Brooklyn is a horror comedy movie starring Eddie Murphyas the vampire Maximilian. When detective Rita Veder is assigned to a baffling murder case involving a corpse-filled ship found adrift at sea, she meets Maximilian, a Caribbean playboy determined to romance her. But, when Rita begins suffering from crippling hallucinations, she seeks...

    Originally intended as the pilot of a procedural police drama, Night Visions follows Detective Mackey as he tracks the “Spread Eagle Killer”, a serial killer rather crudely named because he leaves his victims with their legs spread. The most interesting aspect of the film is the detective’s reliance on a psychic with dissociative identity disordert...

    A TV-movie adaptation of Lois Duncan’s novel Summer of Fear, Stranger in Our House follows Linda Blair as Rachel Bryant, a teenage girl grappling with the arrival of her recently-orphaned cousin, Julia Grant as she comes to live with the family. But strange energies seem to have come along with Julia and Rachel begins to suspect that she may be a w...

    Taking place eight years after the events of the first film, The Hills Have Eyes Part II follows Bobby and Ruby, who now run a Motocross shop together. Both characters have tried to heal from the horrifying events of their past, but when they return to the desert with bikers they’re sponsoring, the Jupiter family returns to try and kill them once a...

    Another TV movie, Wes Craven’s Chiller follows businessman Miles Creighton who has a terminal illness and decides to be cryogenically frozen so he can be revived years later when his disease can be cured. However, ten years later when he’s revived, he comes back “without a soul”. Or, more simply, he comes back to life as a sociopath. While Chillerm...

    Wes Craven’s foray into the werewolf movie sub-genre, Cursed follows siblings Ellie and Jimmy, played by Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg, who come across a car accident on Mulholland Drive. As they try to help the woman caught in the wreckage, a creature attacks them, devouring the woman and clawing Ellie and Jimmy. Of course, they later discov...

    Invitation to Hell is a supernatural horror film made for TV that focuses on a family being threatened into joining a mysterious country club in their new Southern California community. The film stars Susan Lucci and is essentially a mix of The Stepford Wives and Invasion Of The Body Snatchers. It’s one of the strongest of Craven’s TV movies, even ...

    Wes Craven’s version of Short Circuit, Deadly Friend follows a teenage robotics enthusiast who decides to implant the hard drive of one of his robots into the brain of his next-door neighbor when she’s pronounced brain dead. Originally intended as a thriller with a dark romance between the two main characters, the studio demanded re-writes when tes...

    Wes Craven’s Shocker stars Mitch Pileggi as Horace Pinker, a television repairman who’s been recently convicted for a series of gruesome murders. When the film opens, Pinker is facing execution in an electric chair, but thanks to a deal with the devil, he comes back in the form of electricity to take his revenge on the detective that brought him do...

    Music of the Heart follows Meryl Streep as a depressed music teacher who lands a job teaching underprivileged kids in New York City. Despite some initial challenges, the program is successful until budget cuts have it being shut down and Streep has to organize a fundraising concert to keep the program afloat. Music of the Heart is a perfectly passa...

  3. Oct 26, 2021 · The cultural ascendence of 1991’s Silence of the Lambs kicked off an era in which stylish cat-and-mouse thrillers with horror elements had dominated mainstream cinema, while more traditional teen...

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  4. Apr 5, 2022 · Craven's penultimate film, and his last as both writer and director, is a noble misfire. The young, ensemble cast is game, Craven's visual style is still intact, and the script has a very interesting high-concept that allows the filmmaker to add one last twist to the slasher genre.

  5. Oct 31, 2023 · Rachel Johnson. Posted: October 31, 2023 | Last updated: October 31, 2023. Wes Craven was a visionary film pioneer who would shape the landscape of the horror genre. His legacy is extensive...