By Chris Roberts Friday September 4, 2009
Nightmareonelmstreetmovie.com writer Chris Roberts loaned us some of his Elm Street fan fiction to keep us warm during the cold nights between news stories. Here is part 1.
If you would like some of your fan fiction or art featured, please send submissions to [email protected].
By Rod Lane Thursday August 27, 2009
Here is a new gallery of A Nightmare on Elm Street posters. The first two are from Mr. Rabba, and the last three are by Mike Jordan.
I will be collecting more fan art for another gallery in a month or two. If you would like your fan art, or trailer featured on this site please send all inquiries to [email protected].
By Rod Lane Friday August 21, 2009
Here is a fan poster for A Nightmare on Elm Street 2010 made by Mr-Rabba. He has made a few other horror posters including Halloween II and Lost Boys. You can check them out here.
By Rod Lane Thursday April 2, 2009
Below is a fan made trailer for the upcoming A Nightmare on Elm Street remake. Check it out and let us know what you think!
NOES (2010) starts shooting April 27th and has a tentative April 16th, 2010 release date.
Plot from IMDB.com
"A re-imagining of the horror icon Freddy Krueger, a serial-killer who wields a glove with four blades embedded in the fingers and kills people in their dreams, resulting in their real death in reality."
By Rod Lane Tuesday March 31, 2009
Nightmareonelmstreetmovie.com is looking to be the biggest Nightmare on Elm Street fan site on the Internet, so we need your help!
First we are looking for your personal nightmares, your favorite stories involving the Nightmare franchise. It can be anything from your favorite kill, memories about the first time you saw a Freddy film or stories like the time you got in trouble by your parents for calling 1-900-909-FRED.
By Kelsey Zukowski Sunday March 1, 2009
A Nightmare On Elm Street is one of the most iconic and inspiring horror films. It is such a haunting film that has everything; great characters, gory and original deaths, a creative story, and interesting concepts. It merges the lines of reality and fiction, taking away any safety net and taking us in to a dimension where nightmares are a reality and nothing is impossible. You really care for the characters, which is one thing that makes it stand apart from the average slasher. Nancy is easy to sympathize with and one of the stronger female characters of horror.