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With a career spanning four decades, Wes Craven (19392015) bridged independent exploitation cinema and Hollywood big-budget horror. A pioneer of the modern horror cinema, Craven directed such landmark films as The Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Screamconsidered not only classics of the genre, but examples of masterful filmmaking. Producing an impressive oeuvre that mixed intellectual concerns and political ideas, Craven utilized high-tension suspense, devastating visual brutality, and dark humor to evoke a unique brand of fear. Moreover, his films draw attention to the horror of American societyNamely racism, classism, and the traumas often associated with family. This collection of twenty-nine interviewsspanning from 1980 until his final interview in 2015traces Cravens life and career, from his upbringing in a strict religious family and his life as an academic to his years toiling in exploitation cinema. The volume also chronicles Cravens ascendancy as an independent director, his work within the studio system, and his eventual triumph in mainstream cinema. Within the interviews gathered here, including three previously unpublished pieces, Craven reflects on failed projects and the challenges of working with studios while offering thoughtful meditations on the dynamics and appeal of horror. Wes Craven: Interviews cements Cravens legacy as a master of horror who left an indelible mark on the genre by forever altering expectations ofand approaches tothe cinema of fear.
Introduction ix
Chronology xxi
Filmography xxiv
Wes Craven: An Interview
3(7)
Tony Williams
Wes Craven ... Who's Made Nightmares Comes True
10(10)
Tom Seligson
Wes Craven
20(6)
Alan Jones
Wes Craven's Deadly Doubleheader
26(7)
Lee Goldberg
David McDonnell
Wes Craven, Director of Nightmares
33(13)
Dennis Fischer
Interview on Elm Street
46(7)
Michael Banka
Shock-Waves: Toxic Interviews Wes Craven
53(5)
David Henry Jacobs
Craven Images
58(4)
Marc Shapiro
Wes Craven's Parental Guidance
62(4)
Fangoria
Vampire in Brooklyn Is No Laughing Matter
66(6)
Marc Shapiro
American Film Institute: The Directors
72(17)
Robert J. Emery
Interview with Wes Craven
89(7)
J.M. Randy Loffkier
Last Housemates
96(9)
David A. Szulkin
The Cursed Is Over?
105(6)
Marc Shapiro
Fangoria Screamography: Wes Craven
111(15)
Tony Timpone
Red Eye--Wes Craven Interview
126(7)
Andrea Chase
Wes Craven Q&A
133(4)
Bilge Ebiri
A Chat with Wes Craven
137(4)
Jason Zingale
Wes Craven Talks to Capone
141(6)
Steven Prokopy (writing as "Capone")
Interview: Wes Craven
147(9)
Scott Tobias
Sins of the Fathers
156(4)
Michael Marano
Scream 4 Director Wes Craven on Keeping the Franchise Alive
160(4)
Perri Nemiroff
Director Wes Craven: Interview
164(3)
Christina Radish
The Legendary Wes Craven Talks Scream 4 with Mr. Beaks!
167(6)
Jeremy Smith
Wes Craven Screams Anew
173(5)
Bryan Reesman
Wes Craven Talks YEAH TV, Nightmare on Elm Street, and His Future
178(3)
Eric Walkuski
Father of Freddy
181(6)
W. Brice McVicar
R.A. Interviews Wes Craven (R.I.P.)
187(2)
R.A. the Rugged Man
Wes Craven: One Last Scream
189(8)
Jennifer Juniper Stratford
Additional Resources 197(2)
Index 199
Shannon Blake Skelton is an assistant professor at Kansas State University where he teaches classes in theatre history, film studies, and dramatic literature. He is author of The Late Work of Sam Shepard, and his work has appeared in such publications as Theatre Journal, The Journal for Popular Culture, Choice, and Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama.