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Wes Craven, Horror Maestro, Dies at 76

Wes Craven, the famed writer-director of horror films known for the Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream movies, died Sunday after a battle with brain cancer. He was 76.

Craven, whose iconic Freddy Krueger character horrified viewers for years, died at his home in Los Angeles, his family announced. Survivors include his wife, producer and former Disney Studios vice president Iya Labunka.

Craven was a longtime summer resident of Martha’s Vineyard, where he moved permanently three years ago before returning to Los Angeles for work and health reasons.

Craven claimed to have gotten the idea for Elm Street when living next to a cemetery on a street of that name when growing up in the suburbs of Cleveland. His five Nightmare on Elm Street films were released from 1984-89.

Similarly, Craven's Scream series was a box-office sensation. In those scare-'em-ups, he spoofed the teen horror genre. The movies frequently referenced other horror movies.

Craven’s first feature film was The Last House of the Left, which he wrote, directed and edited in 1972.

He reinvented the youth horror genre again in 1984 with the classic A Nightmare on Elm Street, which he wrote and directed.

He conceived and co-wrote Elm Street III as well, and then after not being involved with the three more sequels, deconstructed the genre a decade after the original, writing and directing Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, which was nominated as best feature at the 1995 Spirit Awards. His own Nightmare players, Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp and John Saxon, played themselves in the film.

In 1996 Craven reached a new level of success with the release of Scream. The film, which sparked the phenomenal trilogy, grossed more than $100 million domestically, as did Scream 2 (1997).

Between Scream 2 and Scream 3, Craven, offered the opportunity to direct a non-genre film for Miramax, helmed Music of the Heart (1999), a film that earned Meryl Streep an Academy Award nomination for best actress.

“We had a very difficult time getting an audience into a theater on my name,” he once said about that film. “In fact, we moved toward downplaying my name a lot on Music of the Heart. The more famous you are for making kinds of outrageous scary films, the crossover audience will say, ‘I don't think so.’”

Also in 1999, in the midst of directing, he completed his first novel, The Fountain Society, published by Simon & Shuster.

Craven again pushed his genre boundaries with the 2005 psychological thriller, Red Eye, starring Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy and Brian Cox. And in 2006 he wrote and directed a romantic comedy homage to Oscar Wilde featuring Emily Mortimer and Rufus Sewell as a segment in the French ensemble production, Paris Je T’aime.

Craven then produced remakes of The Hills Have Eyes (2006) and The Last House on the Left (2009). Craven’s most recent written and directed film, My Soul to Take (2010), marked his first collaboration with Labunka, who also produced Scream 4.

Craven had recently signed an overall television deal with Universal Cable Productions and had a number of TV projects in development including The People Under the Stairs with Syfy Networks, Disciples with UCP, We Are All Completely Fine with Syfy / UCP, and Sleepers with Federation Entertainment.

He also was executive producing the new Scream series for MTV.

Craven had recently written and was to direct the Thou Shalt Not Kill segment for The Weinstein Co.'s Ten Commandments miniseries for WGN America.

He is listed as an executive producer of The Girl in the Photographs, which will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival next month.

Craven has always had an eye for discovering fresh talent. While casting A Nightmare on Elm Street, he discovered Johnny Depp. He cast Sharon Stone in her first starring role, for his film Deadly Blessing (1981), and he gave Bruce Willis his first featured role in an episode of the 1980s version of The Twilight Zone.

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 Post subject: RIP Wes Craven
PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 2:06 am 
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R.I.P., Wes.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 6:19 am 
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 Post subject: RIP Wes Craven
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Beachy wrote:
Rest in peace. And cancer sucks.


It really does, and brain cancer works so fast. My uncle was diagnosed with it last fall and was gone less than a month later.

RIP Wes....as big of a legacy as he will have----and creating one horror icon in Freddy Krueger and co-creating another in Ghostface alone is a hell of one---I most appreciate about him that he was a kind, gentle articulate man who was a great example of the fact that most people who create horror are not actually weird, demented people.

Craven made his share of crap, but he made my own pick for most underrated horror movie ever in The Serpent and the Rainbow.


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I remember reading a couple of years ago that a notable horror author/filmmaker had come out of the closet, and I thought it was Wes Craven. Apparently I was mistaken. Does anybody know who that person was?

P.S. Google is my friend, and reading a reference to Ghostface reminded me that "Pinhead" of the Hellraiser series was NOT mentioned so far, and for good reason. I was confusing Wes Craven with Clive Barker, who is still alive.

Anyway, Craven made some some very good films that gave me good scares in the movie theatre. He will be missed, and I wish my sincere condolances to his family.


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Holy crap I can't believe this?! I grew up watching Nightmare on Elm Street. Man sad news. RIP Wes.

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His early films were fun and I like Scream but never did care for Nightmare On Elm Street. But he is one of horror's legends and had quite the career. Not many directors get top billing for films but he is one of them. RIP.

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(T)Eddy wrote:
I remember reading a couple of years ago that a notable horror author/filmmaker had come out of the closet, and I thought it was Wes Craven.



Clive Barker.....for some reason I always get these two confused. My first thought was "Didn't Craven do some Superhero comics?....but of course it was Clive Barker.


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