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A mysterious man walks into a decrepit boiler room, where he makes a sharp clawed glove. On Elm Street, Nancy Thompson and a group of her friends including Tina Gray, Rod Lane and Glen Lantz are being tormented by a clawed killer in their dreams named Freddy Krueger. Nancy must think quickly, as Freddy tries to pick off his victims one by one. When he has you in your sleep, who is there to save you?
Not since the shower scene in Psycho did one director discover our most intimate vulnerabilities: in bed, while we're asleep, in a state of consciousness where absolutely no one could help us.
A Nightmare on Elm Street... puts more emphasis on bizarre special effects, which aren't at all bad.
May 20, 2003
ReelViews
Still stands on its own as an intriguing and chilling example of how horror works best when the characters and the audience don't have to be lobotomized.