"A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" is a film I rather liked. Sure, it trades the dark, disturbing format of the first three films for a lighter, more colorful approach but as least it has a good story. I loved watching the path of young Alice (played by a great actress named Lisa Wilcox) as she went from a tepid school-girl to a Ripley-like butt-kicker.
Set back at the old high school, the film takes out the fantasy gore and replaces it with special-effects that are both gross and silly. The result: a pop-culture cartoon full of bright, dazzling visuals. If you like Freddy as he might be seen by the South Park kids, you'd probably like this fourth installment.
Set back at the old high school, the film takes out the fantasy gore and replaces it with special-effects that are both gross and silly. The result: a pop-culture cartoon full of bright, dazzling visuals. If you like Freddy as he might be seen by the South Park kids, you'd probably like this fourth installment.