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Wes Craven

Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor. Craven has commonly been recognized as one of the greatest masters of the horror genre due to the cultural impact and influence of his work.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Amongst his prolific filmography, Craven was best known for his pioneering work in the horror genre, particularly slasher films, where he mixed horror cliches with humor and satire.[7][8][9]

Wes Craven
Craven in 2010
Born
Wesley Earl Craven

(1939-08-02)August 2, 1939
DiedAugust 30, 2015(2015-08-30) (aged 76)
Resting placeLambert's Cove Cemetery
West Tisbury, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
Other namesAbe Snake
Guru of Gore
Master of Horror
Sultan of Shock
Alma materWheaton College
Johns Hopkins University
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • actor
  • editor
Years active1968–2015
Known forA Nightmare on Elm Street
Scream
The People Under the Stairs
The Hills Have Eyes
The Last House on the Left
Red Eye
Music of the Heart
Swamp Thing
The Serpent and the Rainbow
Spouse(s)
Bonnie Broecker
(m. 1964; div. 1969)

Mimi Craven
(m. 1984; div. 1987)

Iya Labunka
(m. 2004)
Children2, including Jonathan
Signature

Craven created the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise (1984–2010), specifically writing and directing the first film, co-writing and producing the third, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), and writing and directing the seventh, Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994). He additionally directed the first four films in the Scream franchise (1996–2011). He also directed cult classics The Last House on the Left (1972) and The Hills Have Eyes (1977), the horror comedy The People Under the Stairs (1991), and psychological thriller Red Eye (2005). His other notable films include Swamp Thing (1982), The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), Shocker (1989), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995), and Music of the Heart (1999).

Craven received several accolades across his career, which includes a Scream Award, a Sitges Film Festival Award, a Fangoria Chainsaw Award, and nominations for a Saturn Award and several other film festivals. In 1995, he was honored by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films with the Life Career Award, for his accomplishments in the horror genre. In 2012, the New York City Horror Film Festival awarded Craven the Lifetime Achievement Award.[10]

On August 30, 2015, aged 76, Craven died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles.[11][12]

Early life

Craven was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Caroline (née Miller) and Paul Eugene Craven. He was of English, Scottish, and German descent.[13] He was raised in a strict Baptist family.[14] Craven earned an undergraduate degree in English and psychology from Wheaton College in Illinois and a master's degree in philosophy and writing from Johns Hopkins University.[15]

In 1964–65, Craven taught English at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, and was a humanities professor at Clarkson College of Technology (later named Clarkson University) in Potsdam, New York.[16] He also taught at Madrid-Waddington High School in Madrid, New York.[17] During this time, he purchased a used 16 mm film camera and began making short movies. His friend Steve Chapin informed him of a messenger position at a New York City film production co, where his brother, future folk-rock star Harry Chapin worked. Craven moved into the building where his friend Steve Chapin lived at 136 Hicks St. in Brooklyn Heights.[17] His first creative job in the film industry was as a sound editor.[16]

Recalling his early training, Craven said in 1994, "Harry was a fantastic film editor and producer of industrials. He taught me the Chapin method [of editing]: 'Nuts and bolts! Nuts and bolts! Get rid of the shit!'" Craven afterward became the firm's assistant manager, and broke into film editing with You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat (1971).[17]

Career

Craven had a letter published in the July 19, 1968, edition of Life praising the periodical's coverage of contemporary rock music and offbeat performers such as Frank Zappa.[18] Craven left the academic world for the more lucrative role of pornographic film director.[19] In the documentary Inside Deep Throat, Craven says on camera he made "many hardcore X-rated films" under pseudonyms. While his role in Deep Throat is undisclosed, most of his early known work involved writing, film editing, or both.[19]

Craven's first feature film as director was The Last House on the Left, which was released in 1972.[16] Craven expected the film to be shown at only a few theaters, which according to him "gave me a freedom to be outrageous, and to go into areas that normally I wouldn't have gone into, and not worry about my family hearing about it, or being crushed."[20] Ultimately the movie was screened much more widely than he assumed, leaving him ostracized due to the content of the film.[20]

After the negative experience of Last House, Craven attempted to move out of the horror genre, and began writing non-horror films with his partner Sean S. Cunningham, none of which attracted any financial backing.[21] Finally, based on advice from a friend about the ease of filming in the Nevada deserts, Craven began to write a new horror film based on that locale.[21] The resulting film, The Hills Have Eyes, cemented Craven as a "horror film director" with Craven noting, "It soon became clear that I wasn't going to do anything else unless it was scary".[21]

Craven frequently collaborated with Sean S. Cunningham. In Craven's debut feature, The Last House on the Left, Cunningham served as producer. They pooled all of their resources and came up with $90,000.[citation needed] Later, in Craven's best-known film, A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Cunningham directed one of the chase scenes, although he was not credited.[16] Craven had a hand in launching actor Johnny Depp's career by casting him in A Nightmare on Elm Street, Depp's first major film role.[22]

Elm Street villain Freddy Krueger appeared with Cunningham's Jason Voorhees in the 2003 slasher film Freddy vs. Jason, produced by Cunningham with screenwriter Victor Miller credited as "Character Creator". In the 2009 remake of The Last House on the Left, Cunningham and Craven share production credits.[23]

Although known for directing horror/thriller films, he worked on two films which are outside this genre: Music of the Heart (1999) and Paris, je t'aime (2006) (as one of the 22 directors responsible for it).[19] Craven designed the Halloween 2008 logo for Google[24] and was the second celebrity personality to take over the YouTube homepage on Halloween.[25] In the mid-1980s, Craven worked briefly in the television industry by directing seven episodes of the 1985 reboot of The Twilight Zone, include an episode that was written by George R. R. Martin.[26][27]

Craven created Coming of Rage, a five-issue comic book series, with 30 Days of Night writer Steve Niles.[28] The series was released in digital form in 2014 by Liquid Comics with a print edition scheduled for an October 2015 debut.[28]

Filmmaking

Influences

Craven has cited filmmakers Ingmar Bergman, Luis Buñuel, Alfred Hitchcock, Federico Fellini, Jean Cocteau, and Francois Truffaut as among his major influences.[29][30][31] Craven's first film, The Last House on the Left, was conceived as a remake of Bergman's The Virgin Spring (1960).[32] The goat in the dream sequence at the beginning of A Nightmare on Elm Street was included by Craven as a homage to Buñuel.[33]

Style and themes

“Ideas that come out of families which are fractured or disturbed in some way are the most profoundly terrifying things to me. And I've always felt that I was on solid ground when I was making movies about families. The first real terrors happen to us in the first five years of our lives and that's where we are—in the middle of our family. Quite often, for children, the most terrifying things are adults, and unfortunately often it's the parents themselves that are the most frightening.”
 — Wes Craven on the theme of family in his works[34]

Craven's works tend to explore the breakdown of family structures, the nature of dreams and reality, and often feature black humor and satirical elements.[30][35] Ostensibly civilized families succumb to and exercise violence in The Last House on the Left and The Hills Have Eyes.[15] A Nightmare on Elm Street, Shocker, and the Scream films address the process of addressing family trauma.[15]

Several of Craven's films are characterized by abusive familial relationships such as The Hills Have Eyes, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The People Under the Stairs, and others. Families in denial are a common thread throughout his movies, an idea Craven openly discussed:

The family is the best microcosm to work with… It's very much where most of our strong emotions or gut feelings come from… I grew up in a white working class family that was very religious. There was an enormous amount of secrecy in the general commerce of our getting along… If there was an argument, it was immediately denied. If there was a feeling, it was repressed… I began to see that as a nation we were doing the same things.[36]

The blurring of the barrier between dreams and reality, sometimes called "rubber-reality", is a staple of Craven's style.[37] A Nightmare on Elm Street, for example, dealt with the consequences of dreams in real life.[38] The Serpent and the Rainbow and Shocker portray protagonists who cannot distinguish between nightmarish visions and reality.[11] Following New Nightmare, Craven increasingly explored metafictional elements in his films. New Nightmare has actress Heather Langenkamp play herself as she is haunted by the villain of the film in which she once starred.[11] At one point in the film, the audience sees on Wes Craven's word processor a script he has written, which includes the conversation he just had with Heather—as if the script were being written as the action unfolds.

In Scream, the characters frequently reference horror films similar to their situations, and at one point, Billy Loomis tells his girlfriend that life is just a big movie. This concept was emphasized in the sequels, as copycat stalkers re-enact the events of a new film about the Woodsboro killings (Woodsboro being the fictional town where Scream is set) occurring in Scream.[16]

Collaborators

Marianne Maddalena served as a producer on twelve of Craven's films.[39] After working on Wes Craven's New Nightmare, Patrick Lussier became an editor on all of his features up to Red Eye.[40] Craven tended to employ cinematographers Peter Deming, Mark Irwin and Jacques Haitkin on his films.[41][42][43] With the exception of Music of the Heart, composer Marco Beltrami worked on all of Craven's films from Scream to Scream 4.[44] Although he usually wrote his own films, Craven worked with screenwriter Kevin Williamson regularly after Scream.[45] Craven often used a number of the same actors on his projects including Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Robert Englund, Michael Berryman, Heather Langenkamp, and David Hess.

Personal life

Craven's first marriage, to Bonnie Broecker, produced two children: Jonathan Craven (born 1965) and Jessica Craven (born 1968). Jonathan is a writer and director.[16] Jessica was a singer-songwriter in the group the Chapin Sisters. The marriage ended in 1970.

In 1984, Craven married a woman who became known professionally as actress Mimi Craven. The two later divorced, with Wes Craven stating in interviews that the marriage dissolved after he discovered it "was no longer anything but a sham."[46] In 2004, Craven married Iya Labunka; she frequently worked as a producer on Craven's films.[47]

Craven was a birder; in 2010, he joined Audubon California's board of directors.[47] His favorite films included Night of the Living Dead (1968), The Virgin Spring (1960) and Red River (1948).[48]

Death and legacy

Craven died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles on August 30, 2015, aged 76.[11][12] Many actors and fellow directors paid tribute to him, including David Arquette,[49] Adrienne Barbeau,[50] Angela Bassett,[49] Bruce Campbell,[51] Heather Langenkamp, Neve Campbell,[52] John Carpenter,[51] Courteney Cox,[49][50][53] Joe Dante,[51] Johnny Depp,[54] Robert Englund,[49][50] Sarah Michelle Gellar,[49][53] Lloyd Kaufman,[51] Jamie Kennedy,[53] Rose McGowan,[50][53] Kristy Swanson,[49] Edgar Wright,[51] and Amanda Wyss.[52] The tenth episode of the horror television series Scream and the fifth film in the franchise (2022) were dedicated in his memory.[55][56]

Craven was buried at the Lambert's Cove Cemetery in the town of West Tisbury on the island of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.

Filmography

Bibliography

Year Title Ref.
1999 Fountain Society [57]
2013 Coming of Rage [58]

Awards and nominations

Throughout his career, Craven was nominated for and won numerous awards, including multiple Saturn Awards and several film festival honors.[59]

In 1977, Craven won the critics award at the Sitges Film Festival for his horror film The Hills Have Eyes.[60] In 1997, the Gérardmer Film Festival granted him the Grand Prize for the slasher film Scream.[61] In 2012, the New York City Horror Film Festival awarded Craven the Lifetime Achievement Award.[10]

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Wesley Earl Craven August 2 1939 August 30 2015 was an American film director screenwriter producer actor and editor Craven has commonly been recognized as one of the greatest masters of the horror genre due to the cultural impact and influence of his work 1 2 3 4 5 6 Amongst his prolific filmography Craven was best known for his pioneering work in the horror genre particularly slasher films where he mixed horror cliches with humor and satire 7 8 9 Wes CravenCraven in 2010BornWesley Earl Craven 1939 08 02 August 2 1939Cleveland Ohio U S DiedAugust 30 2015 2015 08 30 aged 76 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeLambert s Cove CemeteryWest Tisbury MassachusettsNationalityAmericanOther namesAbe SnakeGuru of GoreMaster of HorrorSultan of ShockAlma materWheaton CollegeJohns Hopkins UniversityOccupationsFilm directorscreenwriterproduceractoreditorYears active1968 2015Known forA Nightmare on Elm StreetScreamThe People Under the StairsThe Hills Have EyesThe Last House on the LeftRed EyeMusic of the HeartSwamp ThingThe Serpent and the RainbowSpouse s Bonnie Broecker m 1964 div 1969 wbr Mimi Craven m 1984 div 1987 wbr Iya Labunka m 2004 wbr Children2 including JonathanSignatureCraven created the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise 1984 2010 specifically writing and directing the first film co writing and producing the third A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors 1987 and writing and directing the seventh Wes Craven s New Nightmare 1994 He additionally directed the first four films in the Scream franchise 1996 2011 He also directed cult classics The Last House on the Left 1972 and The Hills Have Eyes 1977 the horror comedy The People Under the Stairs 1991 and psychological thriller Red Eye 2005 His other notable films include Swamp Thing 1982 The Serpent and the Rainbow 1988 Shocker 1989 Vampire in Brooklyn 1995 and Music of the Heart 1999 Craven received several accolades across his career which includes a Scream Award a Sitges Film Festival Award a Fangoria Chainsaw Award and nominations for a Saturn Award and several other film festivals In 1995 he was honored by the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films with the Life Career Award for his accomplishments in the horror genre In 2012 the New York City Horror Film Festival awarded Craven the Lifetime Achievement Award 10 On August 30 2015 aged 76 Craven died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles 11 12 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmmaking 3 1 Influences 3 2 Style and themes 3 3 Collaborators 4 Personal life 5 Death and legacy 6 Filmography 7 Bibliography 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditCraven was born in Cleveland Ohio the son of Caroline nee Miller and Paul Eugene Craven He was of English Scottish and German descent 13 He was raised in a strict Baptist family 14 Craven earned an undergraduate degree in English and psychology from Wheaton College in Illinois and a master s degree in philosophy and writing from Johns Hopkins University 15 In 1964 65 Craven taught English at Westminster College in New Wilmington Pennsylvania and was a humanities professor at Clarkson College of Technology later named Clarkson University in Potsdam New York 16 He also taught at Madrid Waddington High School in Madrid New York 17 During this time he purchased a used 16 mm film camera and began making short movies His friend Steve Chapin informed him of a messenger position at a New York City film production co where his brother future folk rock star Harry Chapin worked Craven moved into the building where his friend Steve Chapin lived at 136 Hicks St in Brooklyn Heights 17 His first creative job in the film industry was as a sound editor 16 Recalling his early training Craven said in 1994 Harry was a fantastic film editor and producer of industrials He taught me the Chapin method of editing Nuts and bolts Nuts and bolts Get rid of the shit Craven afterward became the firm s assistant manager and broke into film editing with You ve Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You ll Lose That Beat 1971 17 Career EditCraven had a letter published in the July 19 1968 edition of Life praising the periodical s coverage of contemporary rock music and offbeat performers such as Frank Zappa 18 Craven left the academic world for the more lucrative role of pornographic film director 19 In the documentary Inside Deep Throat Craven says on camera he made many hardcore X rated films under pseudonyms While his role in Deep Throat is undisclosed most of his early known work involved writing film editing or both 19 Craven s first feature film as director was The Last House on the Left which was released in 1972 16 Craven expected the film to be shown at only a few theaters which according to him gave me a freedom to be outrageous and to go into areas that normally I wouldn t have gone into and not worry about my family hearing about it or being crushed 20 Ultimately the movie was screened much more widely than he assumed leaving him ostracized due to the content of the film 20 After the negative experience of Last House Craven attempted to move out of the horror genre and began writing non horror films with his partner Sean S Cunningham none of which attracted any financial backing 21 Finally based on advice from a friend about the ease of filming in the Nevada deserts Craven began to write a new horror film based on that locale 21 The resulting film The Hills Have Eyes cemented Craven as a horror film director with Craven noting It soon became clear that I wasn t going to do anything else unless it was scary 21 Craven frequently collaborated with Sean S Cunningham In Craven s debut feature The Last House on the Left Cunningham served as producer They pooled all of their resources and came up with 90 000 citation needed Later in Craven s best known film A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 Cunningham directed one of the chase scenes although he was not credited 16 Craven had a hand in launching actor Johnny Depp s career by casting him in A Nightmare on Elm Street Depp s first major film role 22 Elm Street villain Freddy Krueger appeared with Cunningham s Jason Voorhees in the 2003 slasher film Freddy vs Jason produced by Cunningham with screenwriter Victor Miller credited as Character Creator In the 2009 remake of The Last House on the Left Cunningham and Craven share production credits 23 Although known for directing horror thriller films he worked on two films which are outside this genre Music of the Heart 1999 and Paris je t aime 2006 as one of the 22 directors responsible for it 19 Craven designed the Halloween 2008 logo for Google 24 and was the second celebrity personality to take over the YouTube homepage on Halloween 25 In the mid 1980s Craven worked briefly in the television industry by directing seven episodes of the 1985 reboot of The Twilight Zone include an episode that was written by George R R Martin 26 27 Craven created Coming of Rage a five issue comic book series with 30 Days of Night writer Steve Niles 28 The series was released in digital form in 2014 by Liquid Comics with a print edition scheduled for an October 2015 debut 28 Filmmaking EditInfluences Edit Craven has cited filmmakers Ingmar Bergman Luis Bunuel Alfred Hitchcock Federico Fellini Jean Cocteau and Francois Truffaut as among his major influences 29 30 31 Craven s first film The Last House on the Left was conceived as a remake of Bergman s The Virgin Spring 1960 32 The goat in the dream sequence at the beginning of A Nightmare on Elm Street was included by Craven as a homage to Bunuel 33 Style and themes Edit Ideas that come out of families which are fractured or disturbed in some way are the most profoundly terrifying things to me And I ve always felt that I was on solid ground when I was making movies about families The first real terrors happen to us in the first five years of our lives and that s where we are in the middle of our family Quite often for children the most terrifying things are adults and unfortunately often it s the parents themselves that are the most frightening Wes Craven on the theme of family in his works 34 Craven s works tend to explore the breakdown of family structures the nature of dreams and reality and often feature black humor and satirical elements 30 35 Ostensibly civilized families succumb to and exercise violence in The Last House on the Left and The Hills Have Eyes 15 A Nightmare on Elm Street Shocker and the Scream films address the process of addressing family trauma 15 Several of Craven s films are characterized by abusive familial relationships such as The Hills Have Eyes A Nightmare on Elm Street The People Under the Stairs and others Families in denial are a common thread throughout his movies an idea Craven openly discussed The family is the best microcosm to work with It s very much where most of our strong emotions or gut feelings come from I grew up in a white working class family that was very religious There was an enormous amount of secrecy in the general commerce of our getting along If there was an argument it was immediately denied If there was a feeling it was repressed I began to see that as a nation we were doing the same things 36 The blurring of the barrier between dreams and reality sometimes called rubber reality is a staple of Craven s style 37 A Nightmare on Elm Street for example dealt with the consequences of dreams in real life 38 The Serpent and the Rainbow and Shocker portray protagonists who cannot distinguish between nightmarish visions and reality 11 Following New Nightmare Craven increasingly explored metafictional elements in his films New Nightmare has actress Heather Langenkamp play herself as she is haunted by the villain of the film in which she once starred 11 At one point in the film the audience sees on Wes Craven s word processor a script he has written which includes the conversation he just had with Heather as if the script were being written as the action unfolds In Scream the characters frequently reference horror films similar to their situations and at one point Billy Loomis tells his girlfriend that life is just a big movie This concept was emphasized in the sequels as copycat stalkers re enact the events of a new film about the Woodsboro killings Woodsboro being the fictional town where Scream is set occurring in Scream 16 Collaborators Edit Marianne Maddalena served as a producer on twelve of Craven s films 39 After working on Wes Craven s New Nightmare Patrick Lussier became an editor on all of his features up to Red Eye 40 Craven tended to employ cinematographers Peter Deming Mark Irwin and Jacques Haitkin on his films 41 42 43 With the exception of Music of the Heart composer Marco Beltrami worked on all of Craven s films from Scream to Scream 4 44 Although he usually wrote his own films Craven worked with screenwriter Kevin Williamson regularly after Scream 45 Craven often used a number of the same actors on his projects including Neve Campbell Courteney Cox David Arquette Robert Englund Michael Berryman Heather Langenkamp and David Hess Personal life EditCraven s first marriage to Bonnie Broecker produced two children Jonathan Craven born 1965 and Jessica Craven born 1968 Jonathan is a writer and director 16 Jessica was a singer songwriter in the group the Chapin Sisters The marriage ended in 1970 In 1984 Craven married a woman who became known professionally as actress Mimi Craven The two later divorced with Wes Craven stating in interviews that the marriage dissolved after he discovered it was no longer anything but a sham 46 In 2004 Craven married Iya Labunka she frequently worked as a producer on Craven s films 47 Craven was a birder in 2010 he joined Audubon California s board of directors 47 His favorite films included Night of the Living Dead 1968 The Virgin Spring 1960 and Red River 1948 48 Death and legacy EditCraven died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles on August 30 2015 aged 76 11 12 Many actors and fellow directors paid tribute to him including David Arquette 49 Adrienne Barbeau 50 Angela Bassett 49 Bruce Campbell 51 Heather Langenkamp Neve Campbell 52 John Carpenter 51 Courteney Cox 49 50 53 Joe Dante 51 Johnny Depp 54 Robert Englund 49 50 Sarah Michelle Gellar 49 53 Lloyd Kaufman 51 Jamie Kennedy 53 Rose McGowan 50 53 Kristy Swanson 49 Edgar Wright 51 and Amanda Wyss 52 The tenth episode of the horror television series Scream and the fifth film in the franchise 2022 were dedicated in his memory 55 56 Craven was buried at the Lambert s Cove Cemetery in the town of West Tisbury on the island of Martha s Vineyard in Massachusetts Filmography EditMain article Wes Craven filmography Directed features Year Title Distributor1972 The Last House on the Left Hallmark Releasing American International Pictures1977 The Hills Have Eyes Vanguard1981 Deadly Blessing United Artists1982 Swamp Thing Embassy Pictures1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street New Line Cinema1985 The Hills Have Eyes Part II Castle Hill Productions1986 Deadly Friend Warner Bros 1988 The Serpent and the Rainbow Universal Pictures1989 Shocker1991 The People Under the Stairs1994 Wes Craven s New Nightmare New Line Cinema1995 Vampire in Brooklyn Paramount Pictures1996 Scream Dimension Films1997 Scream 21999 Music of the Heart Miramax2000 Scream 3 Dimension Films2005 Cursed MiramaxRed Eye DreamWorks Pictures2010 My Soul to Take Universal Pictures2011 Scream 4 Dimension FilmsBibliography EditYear Title Ref 1999 Fountain Society 57 2013 Coming of Rage 58 Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Wes Craven Throughout his career Craven was nominated for and won numerous awards including multiple Saturn Awards and several film festival honors 59 In 1977 Craven won the critics award at the Sitges Film Festival for his horror film The Hills Have Eyes 60 In 1997 the Gerardmer Film Festival granted him the Grand Prize for the slasher film Scream 61 In 2012 the New York City Horror Film Festival awarded Craven the Lifetime Achievement Award 10 References Edit Leydon Joe August 31 2015 Wes Craven Remembered A Master of Modern Horror Wes Craven Horror Maestro Dies at 76 The Hollywood Reporter August 30 2015 Wes Craven Whose Slasher Films Terrified Millions Dies at 76 The New York Times September 1 2015 Garrett Preston July 29 2010 The Top 13 MASTERS OF HORROR Writer Directors The Script Lab Wes Craven Hollywood s Horror Pioneer Dies at 76 NBC News Here s Why Wes Craven is the Greatest Horror Movie Director of All Time January 9 2022 Paying Tribute to Modern Horror Pioneer Wes Craven Dimelow Gareth September 1 2015 RIP Wes Craven A Pioneer Who Tested The Limits Of Horror Sabotage Times Retrieved October 15 2016 The 5 scenes that show Wes Craven will always be the Master of Horror August 31 2015 a b 2012 New York City Horror Film Festival Retrieved August 31 2015 a b c d Wes Craven horror movie director dies at age 76 CNN Retrieved August 30 2015 a b Wes Craven Horror Maestro Dies at 76 The Hollywood Reporter August 30 2015 Retrieved August 30 2015 Wesley Earl Craven b 1939 mooseroots com Retrieved August 31 2015 The Horror of Being Wes Craven The New York Times April 17 2011 a b c Muir John Kenneth 1998 Wes Craven The Art of Horror Jefferson South Carolina McFarland amp Co ISBN 0 7864 0576 7 p 114 a b c d e f Wes Craven Biography com Retrieved August 31 2015 a b c Lovece Frank October 13 1994 The Man Who Created Freddy Krueger is Back With Renewed Respect Newsday New York Archived from the original on August 31 2015 Retrieved August 31 2015 Craven Wes July 19 1968 Letters To The Editors Life p 17 a b c Domonoske Camila August 30 2015 Wes Craven Master Horror Movie Director Dies At 76 NPR NPR Retrieved August 31 2015 a b Tobias Scott March 11 2009 Wes Craven Avclub Retrieved January 25 2018 a b c Stratford Jennifer Juniper WES CRAVEN ONE LAST SCREAM The Front Retrieved January 25 2018 Blitz Krasniewicz Johnny Depp A Biography Scream IV Officially Greenlit with Wes Craven Attached March 23 2010 Wes Craven Carves Google Logo Wes Craven Takes Over YouTube for Halloween Tubefilter News August 31 2008 Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved November 11 2008 Kurland Daniel April 18 2019 The Twilight Zone Hidden Gems of the 1980s Reboot Den of Geek Fratini Dawn September 30 2015 Wes Craven in the Twilight Zone Cinema Mediations a b Rich Johnston July 17 2015 Wes Craven s Coming Of Rage Finally Comes To Print From Steve Niles And Francesco Biagini Bleeding Cool Comic Book Movie TV News Bleeding Cool Comic Book Movie TV News Retrieved August 31 2015 Wes Craven the mainstream horror maestro inspired by Ingmar Bergman The Guardian August 31 2015 a b Skelton Shannon 2019 Wes Craven Interviews University Press of Mississippi ISBN 9781496826114 Robb Brian J 1998 Screams amp Nightmares The Films of Wes Craven Woodstock N Y Overlook Press p 17 ISBN 0 87951 918 5 OCLC 40150665 The Bergman Film That Inspired Wes Craven Criterion com Wes Craven A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 Blu Ray audio commentary 1 20 Newton Steve November 7 1991 Terror titan Wes Craven on the horrors of family and being cast in the role of the scary guy The Georgia Straight Robb Brian J 1998 Screams amp Nightmares The Films of Wes Craven Woodstock N Y Overlook Press p 14 ISBN 0 87951 918 5 OCLC 40150665 Muir John Kenneth 1998 Wes Craven The Art of Horror Jefferson South Carolina McFarland amp Co ISBN 0 7864 0576 7 p 5 Muir John Kenneth 2004 Wes Craven The Art of Horror Jefferson NC McFarland p 114 ISBN 0 7864 1923 7 OCLC 66655309 Wes Craven Film By Film Empire Magazine September 17 2015 Retrieved September 17 2015 Kurtz Rodrigo August 19 2020 Interview Marianne Maddalena HelloSidney com Retrieved June 7 2021 CREDITS patricklussier Retrieved June 7 2021 Cabin in the Woods Peter Deming ASC The American Society of Cinematographers ascmag com Retrieved June 7 2021 oliverjlwebb June 27 2020 An Interview with Mark Irwin CloselyObservedFrame Retrieved June 7 2021 From Iconic Low Budge Horror to Kong DP Jacques Haitkin s Shooting Advice No Film School April 3 2017 Retrieved June 7 2021 Composer Marco Beltrami on Craven Del Toro and More ComingSoon net June 19 2017 Retrieved June 7 2021 JonathanBarkan September 4 2015 Remembering Wes Craven Kevin Williamson and Neve Campbell Bloody Disgusting Retrieved June 7 2021 Emery Robert J 2003 The Directors Take Three Vol 3 Allworth Press ISBN 1581152450 a b Garrison Frost May 28 2010 Director Wes Craven joins Audubon California s Board of Directors Audublog Audubon California National Audubon Society Retrieved December 28 2020 Wes Craven Favourite Films Film Doctor November 1 2013 Retrieved August 30 2015 a b c d e f Michael Rothman August 31 2015 Wes Craven Dead at 76 Celebs Pay Tribute ABC News a b c d Jonathan Barkan August 31 2015 Robert Englund James Wan and More Mourn Wes Craven bloody disgusting com Retrieved September 13 2018 a b c d e Woerner Meredith Fans creators and horror makers mourn the loss of Wes Craven capitalgazette com Retrieved July 13 2021 a b Ben Child Wes Craven Hollywood pays tribute to horror maestro The Guardian Retrieved September 13 2018 a b c d Jessica Dershowitz August 30 2015 Wes Craven dead Courteney Cox Rose McGowan Sarah Michelle Gellar and more pay tribute Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 29 2020 Ramin Setoodeh September 15 2015 Johnny Depp Pays Tribute to Wes Craven Talks Blass Mass Variety Variety Retrieved September 13 2018 Kathy Sales September 2 2015 Scream s 10th episode dedicated to Wes Craven s memory Archived from the original on September 2 2015 Scream review It s smug bloody and fairly entertaining Neve Campbell leads a better cast than this latest sequel deserves Chicago Tribune Wes Craven November 1 1999 Fountain Society Thorndike Press ISBN 978 0 7862 2270 4 Wes Craven Steve Niles October 25 2014 COMING OF RAGE 1 Liquid Comics ISBN 978 1 62665 913 1 THE SATURN AWARDS Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films Retrieved August 31 2015 Awards Sitges Film Festival Retrieved August 31 2015 Historique Festival international du film fantastique de Gerardmer Archived from the original on January 3 2019 Retrieved August 31 2015 External links EditWes Craven at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wes Craven amp oldid 1149342464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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