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Nightmare on Elm St 4: Dream Master - Don't Fall Asleep On This One

50 min · 11. juni 2026
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The highest grossing film in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. Robert Englund's personal favourite entry in the series. Praised by Wes Craven himself. And somehow it still gets dismissed as the point where everything went wrong. This week I'm making the case that The Dream Master is a visually extraordinary horror film with one of the best protagonists in the entire franchise, dream sequences that actually feel like dreams, practical effects kills that belong in the 1980s horror hall of fame, and a soundtrack that is genuinely one of the greatest ever assembled for a horror film. Full history of how Renny Harlin, a virtually unknown Finnish director was handed the most commercially pressured horror sequel of the decade and delivered something extraordinary. Scene by scene breakdown including the beach sequence, the cockroach transformation, chef Freddy's soul pizza. Where it stumbles. And the full defence of why The Dream Master deserved better than thirty seven years of middling scores. Plus the DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince story that nobody talks about. And an award for Kincaid's dog who was frankly the smartest person in the film. Don't fall asleep.  This Movie Deserves Better is a solo horror podcast championing the overlooked, the misunderstood, and the unfairly buried. Reviews and follows mean everything.  Follow us @tmdbpodcast

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