Interview: Mick Garris Discusses All Things Horror

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Mick Garris is a producer, director, screenwriter, and novelist specializing in the horror genre I have wanted to interview for three years. I’m delighted to say it’s finally happened. We discussed Hocus Pocus, Psycho, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Jackson, Wes Craven, Freddy’s Nightmares, Critters, and more. Watch the full interview below. Enjoy!

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What’s Streaming on Screambox This Month: July 2023

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SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in July, including We Might Hurt Each Other, Shoky & Morthy: Last Big Thing, Repulse, Elvira’s Haunted Hills, and Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street.

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What’s Streaming on Screambox This Month: June 2023

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SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in June, including Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Mangler, Day of the Dead, Rabid, The Collector, Jethica, and the Subspecies franchise.

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Dark Ink Publishing In Search of Darkness Coffee Table Book About 1980s Horror

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Dark Ink, the publisher that released Kane Hodder and Tom Savini’s biographies along with dozens of other film and horror titles, is thrilled to announce that they partnered with CreatorVC to release a coffee table companion book of their amazing documentary film series, In Search of Darkness.

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Interview: A Nightmare On Elm Street Documentary Creator Paige Troxell

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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Paige Troxell, the creator, director, editor, and producer of FredHeads: The Documentary. Following several hardcore A Nightmare on Elm Street fans and featuring stories from hundreds of others of all ages from across the globe, FredHeads explores just how much fans love the franchise and how it has changed their lives by inspiring them to conquer their fears (a.k.a. their “Freddys”), find themselves, and follow a new path in life. Cast, crew, and others involved in the franchise also offer insight into the legacy of A Nightmare on Elm Street. You can watch my interview with Paige below. Enjoy!

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The 10 Best 1980s Horror Movies

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The 1980s were a golden era for horror movies, with a plethora of classic films that have become cultural touchstones for horror fans. From slashers to supernatural thrillers, the 80s produced some of the scariest and most memorable horror movies of all time. Here are the top ten 1980s horror movies that you need to watch.

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Friday the 13th Collection (Blu-ray): 50% Off On Amazon

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The Friday the 13th Collection (Blu-ray) is 50% off on Amazon until October 7. This is the deepest discount I’ve ever seen on this highly rated box set, so make sure to buy yours before it disappears. Below are more details.

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Freddy’s Nightmares Streams Exclusively on Screambox

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One, two, Freddy’s Nightmares are coming for you! Today, it was announced that the horror streaming service, Screambox, is the exclusive home for Freddy’s Nightmares. Considering this show has never been officially released on DVD or Blu-ray, you might want to take advantage of the 30-day free trial to enjoy some old-school Freddy Krueger that isn’t available anywhere else. I know I am! Read on for the full announcement, including all of the details.

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’80s Horror Takes Final Journey With In Search Of Darkness Part III

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In Search of Darkness: Part III is the final chapter in the worldwide 1980s horror documentary In Search of Darkness saga from CREATORVC, and it is available to the public for a limited-time membership sale from October 6th through midnight on October 31st (Halloween) at 80sHorrorDoc.com. Read on for more details, including the movie trailer.

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Movie Review: Scream Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street

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Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street is the best documentary I’ve seen this year and in a very long time. This film sets the record straight about the controversial sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street, which both launched and ended Mark Patton’s acting career. This film is about him attempting to make peace with his past and embrace his legacy as cinema’s first male scream queen. Scream Queen! also finds Mark confronting the Freddy’s Revenge cast and crew for the first time, including co-stars Robert Rusler, Kim Myers and Clu Gulager, as well as Freddy Krueger himself, Robert Englund.

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