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Friday, 4 September 2015

The Bergman Film That Inspired Wes Craven

Virgin_spring_large Wes Craven, who died this week at age seventy-six, was a horror master with few equals in contemporary American movies. The director of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream may not often be spoken of in the same breath as the classic auteurs of . . .

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