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So, You Like Horror? Podcast
Jake Dante
104 episodes
5 days ago
Join Dante and friends as they sit and discuss horror flicks. Whether it be horror through the decades or slashers or creature features, they all have something to say about it.
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Join Dante and friends as they sit and discuss horror flicks. Whether it be horror through the decades or slashers or creature features, they all have something to say about it.
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Film History
TV & Film
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So, You Like Horror? Podcast #86- A Nightmare On Elm Street 1984 vs. 2010
So, You Like Horror? Podcast
1 hour 22 minutes 30 seconds
6 months ago
So, You Like Horror? Podcast #86- A Nightmare On Elm Street 1984 vs. 2010

What’s up, sleepy heads? This week on the podcast, I’m joined by Jon Yoe as we dive into the nightmares of Springwood to compare A Nightmare on Elm Street from 1984 and its 2010 reimagining. In this episode, we explore how Wes Craven's original reshaped the slasher genre by blending supernatural terror with psychological depth, and introduced one of horror’s most unforgettable villains—Freddy Krueger. We break down the surreal, dream-fueled horror of the original, Freddy’s evolution into a charismatic icon, and how themes like teenage trauma, distrust in authority, and fear of sleep made it a genre-defining film.

Then we shift to the 2010 remake, which aimed to bring a grittier, more grounded version of Freddy to modern audiences. We unpack its emphasis on repressed trauma, psychological realism, and the stark shift in Freddy’s portrayal—from theatrical killer to cold predator.

We also compare the similarities and key differences between the two films, before closing out with a look at the cultural legacy of Elm Street, Freddy’s influence on horror history, and why the remake didn’t quite strike the same chord.

Whether you’re team New Line Cinema or team Platinum Dunes, this episode slices into what makes A Nightmare on Elm Street a pillar of horror—and why Freddy Krueger continues to haunt our collective subconscious.

Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at ⁠⁠⁠@so_you_like_horror⁠⁠⁠ or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms.

So, You Like Horror? Podcast
Join Dante and friends as they sit and discuss horror flicks. Whether it be horror through the decades or slashers or creature features, they all have something to say about it.