Reviews of SCREAM, QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET and CONFESSIONAL

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SCREAM, QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST - CONFESSIONAL

CONFESSIONAL

After two mysterious deaths at a college on the same night, seven students, somehow connected, receive invitations to a confessional booth hidden on the campus. Their confessions slowly unveil the truth behind, not only the deaths, the booth as well. The dark, twisty, dialogue-driven and emotionally-complex mystery is entirely confined to the video confessional.

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  • Director: Brad T. Gottfred
  • Writer: Jennifer Wolfe (as Jennifer Bosworth)
  • Cast: Lucas Adams, Paris Berelc, Annalisa Cochrane

Release: Premieres May 28 on only on Shudder (US, Canada and UK)

SCREAM, QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET

Examines the infamous homoerotic subtext and the special place the film holds in the Nightmare franchise as well as the gay film canon. Partly in thanks to evolving social mores, Nightmare on Elm Street 2 - which was considered controversial at the time of its release - is now being looked back upon with a new appreciation and fondness by horror aficionados and fans of the series.

IMDb

  • Director: Roman Chimienti, Tyler Jensen
  • Cast: Mark Patton, Cecil Baldwin, Robert Englund

Release: Coming to Shudder (US & Canada) June 4, 2020

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