2. A
Nightmare
on
Elm
Street
(2010)
• Director:
Samuel
Bayer
• Produc-on
companies:
New
Line
Cinema,
PlaBnum
Dunes
• Distributed
by:
New
Line
Cinema
• Country:
USA
• Budget:
$35,000,000
• Box
Office:
$115,664,
037
• Sub-‐genres:
Mystery,
Thriller
• Plot-‐line:
Death
stalks
the
dreams
of
several
young
adults
to
claim
its
revenge
on
the
killing
of
Freddy
Kruger.
Chased
and
chasBsed
by
this
finger-‐bladed
demon,
it
is
the
awakening
of
old
memories
and
the
denials
of
a
past
of
retribuBon
that
spurns
this
hellish
vision
of
a
dreamlike
state
and
turns
death
into
a
nightmare
reality.
3. The
Ring
(2002)
• Director:
Gore
Verbinski
• Produc-on
companies:
DreamWorks
SKG,
MacDonald/Parkes
ProducBons,
BenderSpink
• Distributed
by:
DreamWorks
Pictures
• Country:
USA/Japan
• Budget:
$48,000,000
• Box
Office:
$249,
348,
933
• Sub-‐genres:
Mystery,
Thriller
• Plot-‐line:
Rachel
Keller
is
a
journalist
invesBgaBng
a
videotape
that
may
have
killed
four
teenagers
(including
her
niece).
There
is
an
urban
legend
about
this
tape:
the
viewer
will
die
seven
days
aaer
watching
it.
If
the
legend
is
correct,
Rachel
will
have
to
run
against
Bme
to
save
her
son's
and
her
own
life.
4. Dead
Snow
(2009)
• Director:
Tommy
Wirkola
• Produc-on
companies:
Euforia
Film,
Barentsfilm
AS,
FilmCamp,
Miho
Film,
News
On
Request,
Yellow
Bastard
ProducBon,
Zwart
Arbeid
• Distributed
by:
Euforia
Film
• Country:
Norway
• Budget:
About
$2,
000,
000
• Box
Office:
$1,
984,
662
• Sub-‐genres:
Comedy
• Plot-‐line:
Several
friends
take
to
the
mountains
and
shack-‐up
in
the
wilderness
of
back-‐of-‐beyond
to
enjoy
a
lihle
R
&
R
together,
their
peace
is
soon
interrupted
by
a
mysterious
old
man,
warning
them
of
a
local
curse
that
during
the
German
occupaBon
of
the
local
area
that
these
Nazi
invaders
were
brutal
and
harsh
in
their
methods
of
control.
Telling
of
the
legend
of
the
villager's
revolt
that
drove
them
up
into
the
cold,
dark
mountains
where
they
perished,
that
is
unBl
rumour
of
their
return
in
the
form
of
zombies,
evil
Nazi
zombies.