A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master

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Following up the previous Nightmare film, the dream demon Freddy Krueger is resurrected from his apparent demise, and rapidly tracks down and kills all three of the surviving Elm Street kids. However, Kristen Parker (who has the ability to draw others into her dreams) wills her special ability to her new best friend Alice Johnson before her demise. Afterwards, she soon realizes that Freddy is taking advantage of that unknown power she now wields to pull a new group of teenage... (Full plot summary below)

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Following up the previous Nightmare film, the dream demon Freddy Krueger is resurrected from his apparent demise, and rapidly tracks down and kills all three of the surviving Elm Street kids. However, Kristen Parker (who has the ability to draw others into her dreams) wills her special ability to her new best friend Alice Johnson before her demise. Afterwards, she soon realizes that Freddy is taking advantage of that unknown power she now wields to pull a new group of teenage children into his foul domain. Can Alice embrace her new power to finally defeat Freddy or is it already too late?

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Chicago Reader - 6/10 by Jonathan RosenbaumHarlin's arsenal of conceits and visual effects--pirouetting overhead angles, dancing trigonometry formulas, a pizza flavored with tiny human heads, a lot of fancy play with a water bed, and much, much more--keeps it consistently watchable and inventive.
Empire Magazine - 6/10 by Karen KrizanovichSurprisingly watchable for the third sequel and despite its general predictability it's entertainingly inventive.
Not Coming to a Theater Near You - 6/10 by Leo GoldsmithBottomless grab-bag from the 80s TV subconscious, riffing on Jaws, Karate Kid, and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, with a palette that would make Joel Schumacher queasy
Moviehole - 5/10 by Clint MorrisFun, but not a shade on the earlier Elm Street flicks
The New York Times - 5/10 by Caryn JamesElm Street 4' does have an endless onslaught of astonishing, often grotesque special effects .Mr. Harlin only has to keep things moving, which he does with restless camera work, swirling high above Freddy and his victims. Freddy, who says I am eternal, seems to be a self-fulfilling prophecy, immune to directors and scripts.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) - 4/10 by Jay ScottAs always, the teen actors are disposable, and even Robert Englund seems to be sleepwalking through Freddy. In the best Nightmares, Parts 1 and 3, the bad dreams not only made sense, but reinforced the idea of pattern psychosis and brought viewers into the dreamscapes. In 4 they're just cold splashes in the face.
Cinema Crazed - 4/10 by Felix Vasquez Jr.The lesser of the "Nightmare" sequels, but serviceable more surreal one nevertheless...
Los Angeles Times - 4/10 by Kevin Thomas"A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" is by far the best of the series, a superior horror picture that balances wit and gore with imagination and intelligence.
Antagony & Ecstasy - 3/10 by Tim BraytonThe Dream Master has a sort of constant level of goofy idiocy.
Cinelipsis - 3/10 by Federico FurzanThis terrible sequel pushed Freddy into a mainstream area that seemed too safe for him to be the Freddy we already missed. [Full review in Spanish]

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