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Sep 19, 2019 · Exclusive: "Nightmare on Elm Street 2" is often called the gayest horror movie ever made, and it ruined lead actor Mark Patton's life.
- Jude Dry
ABOUT THE FILM. LONG SYNOPSIS. At the time of release, The Advocate dubbed 1985’s A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge the gayest horror film ever made. For the film’s closeted young star, Mark Patton, such a tag was a stark reminder about the homophobia rampant in Hollywood at the time—and the painful experience he had making ...
Oct 30, 2019 · Directed by Tyler Jensen and Roman Chimienti and narrated Cecil Baldwin (“Welcome to Night Vale”), “Scream, Queen!” reaches into the fabulous recesses of queer horror fans, filmmakers, and...
My Nightmare on Elm Street on Fandango at Home. Actor Mark Patton shares his story of being a closeted gay man while starring in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge," a film that he...
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- The End Productions
- Roman Chimienti, Tyler Jensen
- Documentary, LGBTQ+
Jun 20, 2020 · The documentary, directed by Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen, celebrates ‘the gayest horror movie ever made’, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge; or more specifically the movie’s lead – the first EVER Final Boy, Jesse Walsh – played by Mark Patton.
- Frankie Torok
Feb 29, 2020 · My Nightmare on Elm Street’: Film Review. The legacy of the "gayest horror film ever" is probed in a doc dominated by its principal interviewee to the brink of vanity project-dom. By...
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Jun 3, 2020 · Shocked by the level of gore in the film, Patton wondered what he’d got himself into. Unfortunately, latex and corn syrup were the least of his worries, as upon the films release critics and fans alike branded the film as containing homoerotic subtext— the ‘gayest horror film ever made’, in fact.