Best Elm street Movies


  • A Nightmare on Elm Street

    A Nightmare on Elm Street (R, 2010)

    Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara, Katie Cassidy, Thomas Dekker
    Platinum Dunes revives the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise with this reworking of slasher film leg... read moreend Freddy Krueger, a deceased child killer who torments the dreams of the teenagers of Springwood, OH. Jackie Earle Haley picks up the killer's mantle from series veteran Robert Englund with the reboot from music-video director Samuel Bayer. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • chasemiller357
      chasemiller357: I had to mention this movie, since I made a reference in my "Lincoln" review. Because I know your r
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • pmase14
      pmase14: I really wanted this reimagining of Nightmare on Elm Street to be great. As it is, it was only medi
      Reviewed 13 months days ago
    • smackdown81
      smackdown81: Horrible horrible remake that brings nothing to the series, but just rehashes scenes from the origi
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street

    A Nightmare on Elm Street (R, 2010)

    Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara, Katie Cassidy, Thomas Dekker
    Platinum Dunes revives the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise with this reworking of slasher film leg... read moreend Freddy Krueger, a deceased child killer who torments the dreams of the teenagers of Springwood, OH. Jackie Earle Haley picks up the killer's mantle from series veteran Robert Englund with the reboot from music-video director Samuel Bayer. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • chasemiller357
      chasemiller357: I had to mention this movie, since I made a reference in my "Lincoln" review. Because I know your r
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • pmase14
      pmase14: I really wanted this reimagining of Nightmare on Elm Street to be great. As it is, it was only medi
      Reviewed 13 months days ago
    • smackdown81
      smackdown81: Horrible horrible remake that brings nothing to the series, but just rehashes scenes from the origi
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street

    A Nightmare on Elm Street (R, 1984)

    John Saxon, Ronee Blakely, Heather Langenkamp, Amanda Wyss, Nick Corri
    A decade of wisecracking sequels have not diminished the power of this striking horror film from the... read more director of Scream. Teenagers in a small town are dropping like flies, apparently in the grip of mass hysteria causing their suicides. A cop's daughter (Heather Langenkamp) traces the cause to child molester Fred Krueger (Robert Englund), who was burned alive by angry parents many years before. Krueger has now come back in the dreams of his killers' children, claiming their lives as his revenge. The teenaged leads are sympathetic and intelligent, unlike the dumb victims presented in most films of the period, and they are ably backed up by veterans like John Saxon and Ronee Blakley. Director Wes Craven creates moments of real dread by examining the line between nightmares and reality, as well as the "sins of the parents" theme, and although the film is quite gory, it never resorts to cheap bloodletting for its effect. A unique and disturbing experience, this film is highly recommended for horror buffs. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
    • fb100005446631820
      fb100005446631820: Wes Craven's "A Nightmare on Elm Street" is one of the most iconic horror films of all time and is
      Reviewed 59 days days ago
    • chasemiller357
      chasemiller357: Now from my review of the remake, you think this is my favorite movie of all time, the king
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb548521988
      fb548521988: i like elm street movie ;-) any make me so werid movie
      Reviewed 14 months days ago
  • Freddy vs. Jason

    Freddy vs. Jason (R, 2003)

    Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Monica Keena, Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland
    Rumored and anticipated for years, the two biggest icons of the slasher genre finally meet in Freddy... read more Vs. Jason, the eighth entry in the Nightmare on Elm Street saga and the 11th film in the Friday the 13th series, though with Jason X taking place in the future, it should be noted that the events of this film take place after the ninth film Jason Goes to Hell. And it is hell where Freddy Kreuger (Robert Englund) and Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger, donning the hockey mask for the first time in a controversial snub against series veteran Kane Hodder) finally become acquainted. Banished there for eternity, Freddy devises a plan to manipulate Jason into continuing his work, hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street. All goes well at first until Jason realizes he's been duped by "the dream master" and is none too pleased. Coaxed by surviving teenagers Will (Jason Ritter), Lori (Monica Keena), and Kia (Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland), Jason and Freddy descend upon Crystal Lake for a mano a mano battle royal. Helmed by Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (Bride of Chucky, The Bride With the White Hair), Freddy Vs. Jason features the director of the first Friday film, Sean S. Cunningham serving as producer. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
    • fb519203033
      fb519203033: It could have been the greatest horror meet-up since "King Kong vs. Godzilla", but what it was was
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • fb757201097
      fb757201097: so much fun. I felt like I was 8 years old watching my first Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • FilmFanatik
      FilmFanatik: Two successful horror series end:. A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th. So what do you do
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street

    A Nightmare on Elm Street (R, 1984)

    John Saxon, Ronee Blakely, Heather Langenkamp, Amanda Wyss, Nick Corri
    A decade of wisecracking sequels have not diminished the power of this striking horror film from the... read more director of Scream. Teenagers in a small town are dropping like flies, apparently in the grip of mass hysteria causing their suicides. A cop's daughter (Heather Langenkamp) traces the cause to child molester Fred Krueger (Robert Englund), who was burned alive by angry parents many years before. Krueger has now come back in the dreams of his killers' children, claiming their lives as his revenge. The teenaged leads are sympathetic and intelligent, unlike the dumb victims presented in most films of the period, and they are ably backed up by veterans like John Saxon and Ronee Blakley. Director Wes Craven creates moments of real dread by examining the line between nightmares and reality, as well as the "sins of the parents" theme, and although the film is quite gory, it never resorts to cheap bloodletting for its effect. A unique and disturbing experience, this film is highly recommended for horror buffs. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
    • fb100005446631820
      fb100005446631820: Wes Craven's "A Nightmare on Elm Street" is one of the most iconic horror films of all time and is
      Reviewed 59 days days ago
    • chasemiller357
      chasemiller357: Now from my review of the remake, you think this is my favorite movie of all time, the king
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb548521988
      fb548521988: i like elm street movie ;-) any make me so werid movie
      Reviewed 14 months days ago
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors

    A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors (R, 1987)

    Heather Langenkamp, Patricia Arquette, Laurence Fishburne, Priscilla Pointer, Craig Wasson
    The best of the Elm Street sequels, this creepy, surreal fantasy features terrific effects, a fine y... read moreoung cast, and an air of grim fatalism that sets it apart from its giggly successors. Patricia Arquette stars as Kristen, whose nightmare leads to a slashed wrist which looks suspiciously like a suicide attempt. She is placed in a hospital psychiatric ward with a group of six other troubled teens who all dream about the same horribly burned man (Robert Englund) trying to kill them. Perhaps the most unusual thing about this picture, however, is the unexpected depth of sadness running through it. There are some achingly sweet moments in this otherwise frightening film which, though not disruptive, are impossible to analyze. The first and most bizarre of these is Heather Langenkamp's entrance, which inexplicably causes most viewers to get misty-eyed, and there are several similar scenes throughout the film. One answer can be found in the sensitive direction of Chuck Russell, who emphasizes the tragedy and utter hopelessness in these kids' lives and manages to wring some unexpectedly perceptive turns from his cast. This is a film in which a great deal of care was obviously lavished on individual scenes (the sets are outstanding) and performances. The results are well worth repeated viewings, and prove that sequels don't necessarily have to be inferior films. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
    • itbegins2005
      itbegins2005: Wes Craven may have been the one to bring Freddy Krueger to life, but it was Chuck Russell who, for
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
    • muffin0681
      muffin0681: I own this in a seven movie pack along with:
      * A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
      * A Nightmare On El
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
    • kman1759
      kman1759: Good: Does what the 2nd film tried to do by trying something somewhat new- and this time it works w
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
  • Wes Craven's New Nightmare

    Wes Craven's New Nightmare (R, 1994)

    Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, Miko Hughes, David Newsom, Tracy Middendorf
    Veteran horror director Wes Craven was responsible for the hit 1984 film A Nightmare on Elm Street, ... read morewhich introduced the character of Freddy Krueger. After Craven sold the rights to his character, Krueger became filmdom's top grossing monster, with five sequels by 1991. In this post-modernist horror film, Craven plays himself, a filmmaker working on a script for a movie that seems to be spinning out of control. Also playing himself, as well as playing his customary character Krueger, is Robert Englund. The original teenage hero of the first Nightmare film, Heather Langenkamp, also plays herself. She is still haunted by Freddy dreams, but Craven convinces her to make another Krueger film to exorcise her demons. Unfortunately, her son Dylan (Miko Hughes) is being taken over by Freddy himself, who materializes and kills Dylan's beloved nanny, Julie (Tracy Middendorf). Dylan, possessed by the evil spirit, escapes from the hospital and tries to cross a freeway with his mother in pursuit. Craven finds that his character has literally become a creation out of his control. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi
    • fb1086683934
      fb1086683934: Wes cravens back for another elm street and instead of the original story he takes the new story to the real world and makes us r
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • muveekween
      muveekween: One of the better Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Watchable and entertaining.
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
    • AverageMovieGuy
      AverageMovieGuy: . Worth checking out if you're bored one day or you really like the elm street series.

      ~ Average Movie Guy
      Reviewed 11 months days ago
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge

    A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge (R, 1985)

    Mark Patton, Kim Myers, Robert Rusler, Clu Gulager, Hope Lange
    Several years after the events of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Jesse Walsh and his family moved into t... read morehe home of Nancy Thompson, the only survivor of supernatural killer Freddie's reign of terror. Haunted by dreams of the disfigured child-killer, the lonely Jesse has trouble sleeping, falls asleep often in school and quarrels with his picture-perfect family. Lisa, his prospective girlfriend, discovers Nancy's diary in Jesse's closet, and slowly he learns of his predecessor's ordeal. When his sadistic gym teacher catches Jesse blowing off steam at a leather bar, he attempts to exact punishment of an unsavory nature. Freddie intervenes, savagely murdering the coach in the school shower room, and Jesse must flee the crime scene naked, terrified that he's going insane. His parents become convinced he's on drugs, but Jesse knows that Freddie is trying to possess him. Bereft of sleep, alienated, and frightened of what he might do to his sister or Lisa -- especially if he responds to her sexual advances -- the youth attempts to sequester himself in his friend Ron's bedroom; Freddie emerges though, killing Ron and sending Jesse on the lam. Mayhem erupts when Freddie/Jesse crashes Lisa's pool party, leading to a showdown at the abandoned factory where the madman first preyed on the children of Springwood. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
    • fb1275434077
      fb1275434077: Despite all the bad reviews, I actually liked Elm Street 2. It's undoubtedly inferior to the firstā
      Reviewed 14 months days ago
    • tazzydevil98
      tazzydevil98: one laughed so hard at a film thats supposed to scare you! Especially a sequel to such a classic as elm street. EPIC FAIL!!
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
    • fb1267076633
      fb1267076633: This film has absolutely no continuity with the rest of the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series and is
      Reviewed 5 months days ago
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 - The Dream Master

    A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 - The Dream Master (R, 1988)

    Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Rodney Eastman, Danny Hassel, Andras Jones
    This fourth trip down Freddy Lane was the most successful at the box-office, but although it has som... read moree impressive visuals, it is mostly an empty film. Credit must go to the effects team for some fine work, but otherwise, this entry from the director of Cutthroat Island (Renny Harlin) is extremely weak. Roland Kincaid falls asleep and awakens in the Springwood junkyard, where his dog -- named "Jason" in a sad foreshadowing of the film's giggly tone -- pees fire on Freddy's grave. The pyro-urinary baptism causes Krueger (Robert Englund) to reassemble from bones outward in an admittedly impressive sequence. Predictably, Freddy guts Kincaid, then appears in Joey's waterbed as a naked pinup girl (Hope-Marie Carlton) before slicing him to ribbons. And so it goes. The film has a few interesting ideas kicking around, but no real identification points. This is a video game, not a movie, and the characters seem to exist only in order to move the film from one effects sequence to another. There is a lot to be said for special effects, and the ones here are extraordinary and vivid. However, the wonderfully grim mood and subtle performances of Chuck Russell's outstanding third entry in the series are gone, abandoned by Harlin in favor of a splashy, comic book approach which would, unfortunately, dominate the series' later installments. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
    • romy861
      romy861: I actually really enjoyed this 4th installment of the Elm street films. Tuesday Knight resumes Pat
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb661871636
      fb661871636: They just kept churning the sequels out in the 80's, and this is another highly entertaining versio
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • vossr
      vossr: This one is the MTV Freddy film. And since this was back when MTV was good, it works well. Englund
      Reviewed 13 months days ago
  • Freddy vs. Jason

    Freddy vs. Jason (R, 2003)

    Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Monica Keena, Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland
    Rumored and anticipated for years, the two biggest icons of the slasher genre finally meet in Freddy... read more Vs. Jason, the eighth entry in the Nightmare on Elm Street saga and the 11th film in the Friday the 13th series, though with Jason X taking place in the future, it should be noted that the events of this film take place after the ninth film Jason Goes to Hell. And it is hell where Freddy Kreuger (Robert Englund) and Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger, donning the hockey mask for the first time in a controversial snub against series veteran Kane Hodder) finally become acquainted. Banished there for eternity, Freddy devises a plan to manipulate Jason into continuing his work, hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street. All goes well at first until Jason realizes he's been duped by "the dream master" and is none too pleased. Coaxed by surviving teenagers Will (Jason Ritter), Lori (Monica Keena), and Kia (Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland), Jason and Freddy descend upon Crystal Lake for a mano a mano battle royal. Helmed by Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (Bride of Chucky, The Bride With the White Hair), Freddy Vs. Jason features the director of the first Friday film, Sean S. Cunningham serving as producer. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
    • fb519203033
      fb519203033: It could have been the greatest horror meet-up since "King Kong vs. Godzilla", but what it was was
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • fb757201097
      fb757201097: so much fun. I felt like I was 8 years old watching my first Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • FilmFanatik
      FilmFanatik: Two successful horror series end:. A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th. So what do you do
      Reviewed 16 months days ago