The Last Theater

The Dream child might not be the best entry in the Nightmare on Elm Street series, but there anything worthwhile in it at all?

Show Notes

Though it has its moments,The Dream Child was an entry that felt like the Nightmare on Elm Street Series was running out of ideas. Or maybe they had too many ideas to sensibly deal with. Either way, the movie is kind of a mess. Listen as we try to find the positive aspects of the fifth entry in the series (and the second battle between Freddy and Alice) in The Last Theater's continuing Nightmare on Elm Street franchise retrospective!

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A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) - Podcast Episode 46

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Total Run Time: 43:05

Theme music: "Rising Game" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Additional Music
Selections from the A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child soundtrack by Jay Ferguson
"Let's Go" by Kool Moe Dee from the A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child soundtrack

What is The Last Theater?

Join chris and Joey as they explore the dark, forgotten side of film. From horror and exploitation, to b-movies, cult, trash cinema, and everything in-between, The Last Theater shows how even the movies mainstream audiences might find worthless have value. With reviews and discussions covering films and topics within the realm of the more extreme and often dismissed side of cinema, chris and Joey illuminate the vital role these types of films play in the larger pantheon of movie history.

Every movie has its audience, and every movie has value. One person's trash cinema is another person's treasure.