Have you ever watched a movie that, for the first third, is so boring despite its pedigree that you’re resigned to simply being done with

Have you ever watched a movie that, for the first third, is so boring despite its pedigree that you’re resigned to simply being done with
The “Nightmare on Elm Street” franchise holds a special place in my heart after a childhood spent watching each entry countless times each, so this
Bob Clark’s slasher is widely considered the first of its kind by horror aficionados, even pre-dating John Carpenter’s “Halloween” by several years, and it’s that
After the disappointing “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare,” New Line Cinema decided to make another “Nightmare on Elm Street” movie and return the series to
A seminal slasher classic, Wes Craven’s trend-setting blockbuster has aged extraordinarily well. The practical special effects are dated but effective, the score is memorably eerie,