Until its recent demise and incorporation into the folds of its parent company (Warner Brothers), New Line Cinema could be considered the most successful of the upstarts that got into the motion picture business during the deregulation frenzy of the 1980s. Granted, it started a bit earlier than that, but it was not until one particular success that New Line moved beyond its origins of buying independent productions and exhibiting them on circuits consisting of things like university campuses. Continue Reading
Nightmare On Elm Street series: looking back in Blu.
Posted by Kronisk on October 18, 2012
Posted in: Bad films, Bad films with good scenes, Good films.
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