In 1989, Rolfe Kanefsky, who was then 19 years old, cobbled together $100,000 to make his dream film. That’s how the first self-aware, meta-textual horror film was born. Then, five years after Kanefsky's film "There's Nothing Out There" tanked at the box office, Wes Craven would make millions on a very, very similar film... called "Scream." Read more:
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