The pressure of producing four consecutive horror hits was enough to make the late Wes Craven “Scream,” according to one of the series’ stars. The iconic director gained a cult following with 1996’s ...
Thee Wes Craven was born on August 2nd, 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio. While he’s no longer with us, his work in the horror genre lives on. Most of us, if not all of us, owe him a debt of gratitude for ...
"He is an incredible director, but he is also an incredible human," Courteney Cox says of Wes Craven, who died in 2015 Benjamin VanHoose is the Senior News Editor on the TV team at PEOPLE. He has ...
Joseph Ornelas is a former freelance features writer at Collider, where he explored the worlds of film and television through in-depth essays, lists, and analysis. Passionate about storytelling across ...
Wes Craven is one of the all-time masters of horror. Although he sadly passed away in 2015, he left behind a four-decade-plus filmography to remember him by. If you're a fan of the genre, you've ...
The director of "Hostel" and "Cabin Fever" reflects on the legacy of Wes Craven's directorial debut. Fifty years ago, two unknown filmmakers named Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham released their ...
One thing you need to know about me is that I love Wes Craven’s films more than almost anything else in life. Craven was my first favorite director as a kid. I have screamed into so many microphones ...
Director Wes Craven was almost fired over Drew Barrymore’s iconic opening scene in Scream, per a new oral history A new oral history celebrating Scream's 25th anniversary reveals legendary director ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I don’t think anyone gave ‘Scream’ a lot of credence,” Lillard said of making the 1996 original. “I mean, I don’t think anyone ...
After seeing director Christopher Landon’s Drop, viewers should seek out the underrated 2005 thriller Red Eye, a Wes Craven movie that inspired the tense psychological horror. Drop is a tense, ...
David Arquette will forever be grateful to late “Scream” director Wes Craven for giving him a very special thing: Courteney Cox. Or, more specifically: a child with her. “Thank God for [director] Wes ...