Results for subject : "NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (MOTION PICTURE)"
Bogeyman From the Id: Nightmare and Reality in Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street
Journal of Popular Film & Television 19(1): 36-43. Spring 1991.
Bye, Bye, Freddy!
Cinefantastique 18(5):8-11. July 1988.
Everyday Nightmares: The Rhetoric of Social Horror in the Nightmare on Elm Street Series
Journal of Popular Film and Television 23(3): 106-115. Fall 1995.
Freddy's Nightmares: Will Nightmare on Elm Street and Freddy Krueger Play on Series Television?
Cinefantastique 19(1/2):31. January 1989.
Freddy's the Fright Fave
New York Daily News August 20, 1989. in: NewsBank. Film and Television 101:B1-2. 1989.
Interview on Elm Street
Cineaste 17(3):22-25. 1990.
Nightmare on Elm Street
Cinefantastique 15(3):40-42. July 1985.
Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): Interview with Wes Craven
in: Goldberg, Lee, ed. The Dreamweavers: Interviews With Fantasy Filmmakers of the 1980s. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1995. pp.224-240.
Nightmare on Elm Street (review)
Cinefantastique 15(3):43. July 1985.
Nightmare on Elm Street: The Phenomenon
Cinefantastique 18(5):6-7. July 1988.
Seducing the Subject: Freddy Krueger, Popular Culture and the Nightmare on Elm Street Films
In: Cartmell, Deborah, et al, eds. Trash Aesthetics: Popular Culture and Its Audience. London: Pluto Press, 1997. pp. 118-131.
That Freddy - He's a Real Cut-up
Long Island, NY Newsday August 17, 1989. in: NewsBank. Film and Television 101:A12-14. 1989.
The Function of the Sublime in Contemporaty Horror: From Edmund Burke to Michael Blumlein
Foundation 71: 45-63. Autumn 1997.
The Nightmare Is Over
Boston Herald September 13, 1991. in: NewsBank. Film and Television 88:D13-D14. 1991.
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