A Nightmare on Elm Street update feed
"Writer–director Wes Craven codes his supernatural killer Fred Kreuger as a sexual assailant—he has knives for fingers!—personifying a menacing flipside to his teen victims’ healthy biological urges. Most slasher movies punish promiscuous adolescents, but Craven takes it a step further: Kreuger polices their very unconsciousness. If John Carpenter’s Halloween suggested that the urban violence white people were fleeing had followed them to the suburbs, Craven circumvents conventional geo"
"22.10. Legendaarinen leffasarja ja niin päin pois, mutta avausosa on fiilispohjalta "vain" perushyvää teinikauhuilua, joka on varmasti kolissut takavuosien teinikatsojille kovemmin. Ainakin jatko-osien määrän perusteella."
"Finally got around watching this, althought I had seen so many youtube clips/reviews that there weren't really anything I hadn't already seen. The practical effects are good in this series (atleast in the first 4 parts that I've now seen). And the kills were brutal and fun."
"The first film you ever *ahem* borrowed from the Internet (must have been about 13) and it even came with Chinese subtitles that you couldn't get rid of WHOO!!! :D and it was also blurry XD but you loved it so much you ended up checking out all the other films in the franchise that way XD SMRT guys smrt XP "
“I have had absolutely no desire to see this film all my life but seeing as I was getting into classic horror films, I decided to watch it and thought ”
" Directed by: Wes Craven Produced by: Robert Shaye Written by: Wes Craven Cinematography: Jacques Haitkin Edited by: Patrick McMahon and Rick Shaine Music by: Charles Bernstein Distributed by: New Line Cinema"