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New Nightmare (1994)
After the nightmare of Freddy has completely terminated and no one dreamed of his presence, the filmmakers have decided to set up a film depicting the life of the monster. Nancy with her husband and her son Chase Little Dylan went to the studio but something unexpected happened...
19 July 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
1968, Pennsylvania, USA
10 March 1962, North Caldwell, New Jersey, USA
3 February 1970
7 September 1963, Murray, Kentucky, USA
16 February 1960, San Diego, California, USA
April 05, 2010
Craven never gets heavy with a message, focusing instead on breaking new, scary ground and (presumably) making a decisive finish to the franchise he invented.
January 01, 2000
I haven't been exactly a fan of the Nightmare series, but I found this movie, with its unsettling questions about the effect of horror on those who create it, strangely intriguing.
May 20, 2003
An ingenious, cathartic exercise in illusion and fear.
April 05, 2010
It's scary, intelligent and highly recommended.
October 19, 2010
Wes Craven returns to the series that he started with what is undoubtedly its strongest entry...
October 15, 2012
This is the finale Freddy deserved and Wes Craven delivered.
March 26, 2009
Englund once again is in bravura form as Freddy, playing as much for nasty laughs as unnerving shocks.
July 06, 2010
The only really jump-inducing bit is a direct rip-off from the first Nightmare film, when Freddy's slimy tongue pokes out at Langenkamp from a phone receiver.
June 24, 2006
The climactic punch-up fails to match the power of the first film's true ending, but in deconstructing his own bastardised creation, Craven redeems both the series and his own tarnished reputation.
April 12, 2002
An intricately constructed horror film, it not only takes you to hell and back, but thoroughly engages the mind as well as the emotions.
April 05, 2010
This one's defeated by the rigid formula.
June 26, 2016
If Pirandello penned a self-reflexive slasher, it might be like this.

