The remake gives more focus to Kris (Katie Cassidy) to the point you begin to think she'll be taking of the heroine role. ?Never fear, stalwart fans, Nancy is the focus here after Bayer dangles the very attractive Kris in our faces for awhile, toying with your expectations.
The remake gives more focus to Kris (Katie Cassidy) to the point you begin to think she'll be taking of the heroine role. ?Never fear, stalwart fans, Nancy is the focus here after Bayer dangles the very attractive Kris in our faces for awhile, toying with your expectations.
The acting doesn’t improve things either as the team of cardboard cut-out teens do little to liven up the soap opera-worthy dialogue given to them. You can actually see relative newcomer Rooney Mara and The Haunting in Connecticut’s Kyle Gallner trying to access the “Gee whiz!” memory banks followed by the “Oooh, I’m mad!” reaction s
The A Nightmare On Elm Street 2010 reboot, directed by Samuel Bayer, is not without its hack and slash moments as well as plenty of mind games, but does it stand up to its predecessors? NYPost doesn’t think so. Continue reading for the video review.
Unfortunately, the film also tries to have it both ways in dealing with this theme, taking the unnecessary and unconvincing tack of having its leads suspect for a time that Freddy, who met his initial horrible end at the hands of vengeful parents, might have been innocent after all
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