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New Nightmare (1994)

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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...
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Film4
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April 05, 2010

It's scary, intelligent and highly recommended.
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October 15, 2012

This is the finale Freddy deserved and Wes Craven delivered.
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Time Out
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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.
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TV Guide
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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.
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New York Times

May 20, 2003

An ingenious, cathartic exercise in illusion and fear.
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Projected Figures
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June 26, 2016

If Pirandello penned a self-reflexive slasher, it might be like this.
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Chicago Reader
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April 05, 2010

This one's defeated by the rigid formula.
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Reel Film Reviews
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October 19, 2010

Wes Craven returns to the series that he started with what is undoubtedly its strongest entry...
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Globe and Mail
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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.
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Georgia Straight
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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.
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Variety

March 26, 2009

Englund once again is in bravura form as Freddy, playing as much for nasty laughs as unnerving shocks.
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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.
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