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Ain't It Cool News posted the first review of A Nightmare on Elm Street from a test screening today. Read the entire unedited review from "Skin Peeler" below.

Your newest Freddy Krueger, Jackie Earle Haley, talked to MTV about his role in the upcoming A Nightmare on Elm Street re-boot. Although the interview really offers no new insight on the film, it does feature Haley wearing the green and red sweater without any makeup.

The Chicago Tribune recently published an article titled "10 questions about new Nightmare on Elm Street answered." Check it out below!

Actress Connie Britton plays Nancy's mom in the upcoming A Nightmare on Elm Street remake, and recently she talked to the New York Post about the film. Here is what she had to say:

NYP: In addition to starring alongside Adrianne in Women In Trouble you have a big role in the new Nightmare movie as Nancy's mother.

Even if Robert Englund is a little peeved that he was not asked to reprise his role as Freddy Krueger in Platinum Dunes' remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, he is being a class act about it and not letting it be known. The actor recently talked to SeattlePi about his upcoming show, Fear Clinic with Kane Hodder, the V reboot and of course Elm Street.

Yahoo.com just published an article on the "Top Five Highest-Grossing Horror Franchises," and our good friend Freddy Krueger made the list at #4! For the entire Nightmare box office history film-by-film click here.

Jennifer wants to be on television. That seems to be her only reason for wanting to get out of Westin Hills. She fights sleep constantly, burning herself with cigarettes to stay awake. It is her love of television that is ultimately her undoing, when she finally makes her big break in TV. Played by Penelope Sudrow.

Films

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

Phillip is known in Westin Hills as "The Walker". In addition to being the resident sleepwalker of "The Snake Pit", he is also an artist. Other than that, not much is known about him as he is killed early in the film. Played by Bradley Gregg.

Films

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)