By Rod Lane Monday July 19, 2010
During an interview with Philly.com's "Comics Guy", Lisa Wilcox revealed that she is joining Kathy Bates and Brittany Snow on the TV show Harry's Law (formerly titled Kindreds).
The hour-long drama stars Bates as a longtime patent attorney who gets fired from her firm and opens a new practice in a shoe shop. Look for it this Fall on NBC.
Wilcox also talked about her Dream Warriors audition:
By Rod Lane Thursday July 15, 2010
Broadway World published pictures from the A Nightmare on Elm Street premiere in Madrid, Spain. The film opens in Spain on August 6, 2010. Jackie Earle Haley, Andrea Duro, Gonzalo Ramos, Edurne, Carlos Diez, Aros Jimeo, Luis Fernandez, and Ursula Corbero were all in attendance.
By Rod Lane Wednesday July 7, 2010
While we wait for the 2010 Elm Street DVD announcement, here is a little Elm Street alumni news. Animals -- based on the best-selling 1992 novel by John Skipp and Craig Spector who co-scripted A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child -- arrives on DVD in the UK on August 9, 2010. Check out the synopsis and trailer below.
By Rod Lane Wednesday June 23, 2010
Video blogger, Johnswackyworld, started a campaign to save the "real" Elm Street house, the only problem, it may not be the real house!
The house in question resides on Elm Street in Potsdam, New York. Some people claim it is the house that inspired Wes Craven's film, because at one time he was a professor at Potsdam's Clarkson University. He also helped some students make a horror spoof called Pandora's Experimentia there. The only problem, according to Cinematical.com, Craven has denied that the house had anything to do with Elm Street.
By Rod Lane Tuesday June 15, 2010
I added A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) to our Box Office History. Here are the final theatrical numbers.
Freddy Vs. Jason had a higher domestic gross with $82 million in 2003.
By Rod Lane Sunday May 30, 2010
While we wait for any Elm Street DVD news, here are some deleted scenes from the remake.
By Rod Lane Tuesday May 25, 2010
Here are the results from the Best Death Tournament!
The fans voted for the best death from each of the 8 A Nightmare on Elm Street films (Not counting Freddy vs. Jason) to battle it out in one final showdown to be crowned Freddy Krueger's Best Kill! Here is your winner:
Freddy Krueger's Best Kill: Phillip Anderson - Marionette Death (Dream Warriors)
By Rod Lane Monday May 17, 2010
A Nightmare on Elm Street fell from number two to number six at the box office this weekend, earning an estimated $4.7 mil. Making the film's total gross $56,109,000. Iron Man 2 kept the top spot beating out Robin Hood and Letters to Juliet.