![]() Late-80s Freddy was a truly postmodern creation who crossed ethical boundaries in ways fans could never have envisaged just four years prior. Freddy fever exploded in a powder keg of hypercommercialism following The Dream Master‘s long-anticipated release in the summer of ’88, our once-wicked killer transformed into the kind of pop culture phenomenon that was unprecedented in the realms of mainstream horror. Though I feel rather differently, it comes as no surprise. Thirtysomethings cherish this movie like a precious childhood toy, a dead-on irony that will soon become apparent. ![]() New Line’s Cinema’s fourth instalment of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise is the one many fans remember fondest. Fred Krueger embraces the realms of celebrity, but at what cost? ![]()
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