There’s no denying Nightmare’s place in horror history. It birthed a legend, introduced a terrifying concept, and proved that low-budget horror could be wildly imaginative. But as a film, it’s best appreciated with caveats. It’s not airtight. It’s not consistently scary. But it is audacious, and sometimes that’s enough to earn a nightmare or two.
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