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A Nightmare on Elm Street

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Title: A Nightmare on Elm Street

Tagline: Never Sleep Again.

Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Director: Samuel Bayer

Cast: Rooney Mara, Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, Katie Cassidy, Kellan Lutz, Thomas Dekker, Clancy Brown, Connie Britton, Christian Stolte, Lia D. Mortensen, Julianna Damm, Katie Schooping Knight, Hailey Schooping Knight, Leah Uteg, Don Robert Cass

Release: 2010-04-30

Runtime: 95

Plot: The film that brings back horror icon Freddy Krueger as a darker and more sinister character than ever before. While Freddy is on the prowl a group of teenagers being stalked soon learn they all have a common factor making them targets for this twisted killer.

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The only redeeming feature is that some of the VFX do look quite good, and they make an honest attempt at horror, but come on, Robert Englund is Freddy!
 

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