Survivors of undead serial killer Freddy Krueger - who stalks his victims in their dreams - learn to take control of their own dreams in order to fight back.
13 October 1930, Brooklyn, New York, USA
18 May 1924, New York City, New York, USA
3 April 1962, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
8 April 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA
6 June 1947, Glendale, California, USA
19 November 1936, Gibbon, Nebraska, USA
17 July 1964, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
22 January 1931, Astoria, New York, USA
8 August 1944, New York City, New York, USA
1967, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
6 February 1917, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA
20 January 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
22 September 1966, New York City, New York, USA
8 November 1966, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
5 August 1935, Brooklyn, New York, USA
15 March 1954, Ontario, Oregon, USA
20 July 1967, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
15 July 1927, Decatur, Illinois, USA
October 13, 2011
It's a shame this is about as good as it got for the series...August 30, 2004
The film's dream sequences are ingenious, and they feature some remarkable nightmare images and special effects.January 01, 2000
This is filmmaking by the numbers, without soul.April 28, 2008
Debuting director Chuck Russell elicits poor performances from most of his thesps, making it difficult to differentiate between pic's comic relief and unintended howlers.January 01, 2000
While it's better than its predecessor, it's still not quite up to its inspiration.April 28, 2008
Arguably the most imaginative of the horror franchise, with a fair number of truly resonant scenes.April 28, 2008
First-time director Russell sustains the legend's success with the help of a workable plot and some first-rate special effects.October 09, 2008
The burn-faced night stalker simply doesn't make the impression here as he did in the former two installmentsOctober 19, 2010
...the mental-hospital setting [is] certainly a refreshing change from the suburban atmosphere that dominated the first two films.April 28, 2008
Freddy is a vital killer who brings a sense of creepy fun to his demented work - moviegoers actually like the guy. The nightmares themselves are another reason for the series' success.January 26, 2006
A creepy score and Russell's sure grasp of the skewed logic of nightmares helps to sustain the ambiguity between the 'real' and 'dream' worlds, while Englund's Freddie now fits like a glove.September 13, 2013
Somehow A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors has always been just a bit more enjoyable than the typical horror sequel.