BY AARON SAGERS
(Originally published on TravelChannel.com)
Robert Englund knows something about terror. For nearly 36 years the actor has been best known as the maker of nightmare fuel in the form of dreamscape stalker Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. But beyond the role of Freddy, or The Mangler, or The Phantom of the Opera, Englund is a horror icon. His name alone has become synonymous with scary stories.
And in the new series, True Terror with Robert Englund, which airs Wednesdays at 10|9c, his role is that of horror host, sharing stories that are perhaps the scariest because they are ripped from the historical headlines of America’s newspapers. Brought to life via both Englund’s narration and reenactments, these True Terror tales of premonition, monster sightings, premature burials — and yes, even haunted nightmares — are so striking because they are rooted in fact.
In our following conversation, Robert Englund shares his fascination with these stories of the odd, and macabre, and even recounts two tales of the unexplained from his own personal history.
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YEAH! Streaming Movie Service Offers Complimentary Movie: 1984's 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'
Back in December, we highlighted the launch of AMC's new iPad streaming movie service, YEAH! The app is available in the iTunes store and described as "the first fully-immersive movie experience available on the iPad making for a rich and highly interactive movie-viewing experience for celebrated films."
Sounds cool, right? Well, we have some great news for horror fans. According to a recent announcement, movie fans will have the opportunity to test drive the new YEAH! iPad app from AMC Networks with the release of YEAH!’s Special Features Version of the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street." This is completely free and the "...complimentary film is available to all iPad users and includes YEAH!’s full interactive experience with new interviews, intimate stories, quizzes and polls while you watch."
The offer will be available for viewing now through February 28. Be sure to let us know if you're planning to try it out or already have! Even Wes Craven lauded the service by saying, “I learned things about my movies even I didn’t know!”
-Larissa Mrykalo

