Diego Crespo’s review published on Letterboxd:
Abuse and generational torment were always part of the thematic underpinnings of the Nightmare on Elm Street film series. In the first NOES ,the budget relegated dream sequences to a more lucid effect (not to discredit the great-late Wes Craven, whose directorial prowess gave the film its own sense of surrealism without the larger budget). In Dream Warriors, the gang of teenagers are still under the threat of Freddy Kreuger while also dealing with their own struggles and aspirations.