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So, 'The House That Freddy Built' dives into the fascinating backstory of how 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' not only terrified audiences but also set New Line Cinema on a path to becoming a major player in horror. The documentary has a laid-back tone, almost like sitting around with fellow enthusiasts trading stories. It covers the vibe of the 80s and 90s horror scene, with all those practical effects that still hold up today. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing for those deep dives into behind-the-scenes anecdotes. You get a real sense of the creative risks taken and the impact Freddy had on the genre. It's a solid watch for anyone wanting to grasp the evolution of horror filmmaking and the legacy of what was once a small studio.
Focuses on the impact of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.Includes interviews with cast and crew.Discusses the evolution of horror cinema.
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