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The Nightmare Worlds of H. G. Wells is a 2016 horror-fantasy television miniseries, based on short stories by H. G. Wells. The four-part series of 23-minute episodes was commissioned and broadcast by Sky Arts .
The Nightmare Years is a 1984 book by William L. Shirer, recounting his pre-WW2 years as a journalist in Nazi Germany. [1] It is also a 1989 American television miniseries directed by Anthony Page. It stars Sam Waterston as Shirer, the American reporter stationed in Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
Nightmares! is a young adult children's literature series co-authored by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller. [1] [2] [3] As of 5 November 2014, the series has been on The New York Times Best Seller list for children's book series. [4] The series comprises three titles. [5] Charlie Laird is having nightmares. He gets them when he moves into his ...
Freddy's Nightmares (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series) is an American horror anthology television series that aired in syndication from October 1988 until March 1990. [1] A spin-off from the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series , each episode is introduced by Freddy Krueger (played by Robert Englund , as in the films) and ...
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Nightmare, a horror comic from Skywald Publications; Nightmare, a 1970 novel by Russell H. Greenan; Nightmares!, a young adult book series co-authored by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller; Nightmare, a horror fiction magazine edited by John Joseph Adams; The Nightmare, a 1954 collection of short stories by C. S. Forester about World War II
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New Nightmare was released on October 14, 1994, grossing $19.8 million at the box office on a budget of $8 million, making it the lowest-grossing film in the Nightmare series. However, it received positive reviews from critics, and is considered by many as one of the best Nightmare movies and one of Wes Craven's most enduring films.