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And, I mean that in the best sort of way! Because unbeknownst to many, the entire movie could be viewed as one giant allegory for coming out of the closet (or, for staying in the ...
It's not like, when I grow up, I want to be Freddy Krueger. I don't think it's that kind of thing. RASCOE: No, no, no. ENGLUND: I think it's more of they recognize that Freddy is unapologetically ...
Robert Englund Reveals His Own Freddy Krueger Nightmare That Still Scares Him: ... "It was like 4:00 a.m. in the morning, and I didn't want to roll on my side and ruin the makeup.
After almost 40 years of haunting your dreams—seriously—in the “Nightmare on Elm Street” franchise, the actor talks The Daily Beast’s Obsessed through his iconic career.
Freddy Krueger doesn’t need the big screen to give people nightmares. "We just couldn't do it anymore. No more peanut butter and jelly, and macaroni and cheese," he said, sharing that they ...
Since his first appearance in A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1984, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) has solidified his place as one of the most iconic figures in horror cinema. To this day, he is ...
With the release of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” 40 years ago, the horror villain Freddy Krueger clawed his way to becoming a pop culture phenomenon. By Jason Bailey When “A Nightmare on Elm ...
ENGLUND: Well, I don't think people want to be Freddy. It's not like, when I grow up, I want to be Freddy Krueger. I don't think it's that kind of thing. RASCOE: No, no, no. ENGLUND: I think it's ...