Seventeen years after a serial killer was murdered, one of seven teenagers may house his soul and be seeking revenge against all those born the same night he was killed.
Not terribly creative or clever and the bland white background, while drawing the eyes to the simple central image, just makes the poster feel vanilla.
The trailer is very much your generic teen slasher flick and if it weren't for Wes Craven's name, I don't think it would have had any impact on viewers. However, generic as it may look, Craven has been known to create some inventive work and since A Nightmare on Elm Street is one of my all-time favorite features, I'll definitely consider giving it a try.
None.
I have not seen this film.
-Wesley Lovell (August 17, 2010) Original
-Wesley Lovell (August 18, 2010) New Poster