A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors - S07 E56
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We’re back for one last episode in our season of movies about dreams and what better way to cap the season than with an Elm St movie. This week we’re talking A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). We dig into the creatives behind the production and make connections with previous episodes (we’re looking at you Dreamscape). We also discuss Wes Craven, the effects, killer lines and why Sarah should form a support group with Rishi Sunak. If you enjoy this episode we recommend checking out these from our back catalogue. Near Dark which was also released in 1987. Black Christmas which also features the great John Saxon. We will be back with a brand new season on 21st October which we announce on the episode. If you would like to know what theme and first movie Sarah has chosen for the new season, you’ll just have to listen to the end.    Want to support the show and get access to new and exclusive content every single month? Head over to our Patreon and sign up for £3.00 a month to get access to all our our end of season wrap shows and a growing collection of reviews since we began recording the show. As a minimum we pledge to release a minimum of 2 reviews of brand new movies every month but that usually ranges between 3 and 6. Come find out. If you like what you hear, please rate and review us on your podcast player of choice. It can be as easy as rating 5 stars on Spotify and it really helps the podcast get found by like-minded folk. Or come find us on social media: Instagram | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube
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