TORONTO -- "When the story dies, the evil is set free" -- that's the intellectual/commercial justification for yet another return of Freddy Krueger in New Line Cinema's latest, and never say last, "Nightmare".
Filmmaker Wes Craven has craftily developed a regenerative premise for the evil one's return: Since the "Nightmare" story itself has all but died in sequelitis, Freddy's evil being will be set free into the real world... Read the full review and more at hollywoodreporter.com.
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