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This month sees “28 Years Later” and “Megan 2.0” arrive in theaters, and so it seems like a fitting time to look back on the horror movie sequels that managed to thread a very precise needle, riffing ...
While the film captures some of the retro aesthetic and gore that fans crave, it falls short of the trilogy’s original charm, resulting in a mixed bag that’s equal parts nostalgic fun and frustrating ...
So, what we’re left with is a queer-positive, funny, scary, and generally entertaining slasher. In 2025, that’s no small feat ...
Hollywood is pulling out the stops this summer movie season, which kicks off with Friday's release Marvel's "Thunderbolts*." ...
While Fear Street: Prom Queen may not have reached the heights of the original trilogy, its mix of '80s nostalgia, slasher thrills, and campy teen drama makes for a (decent) first-time watch.
A new horror movie sequel has dominated the global charts on Netflix, despite scathing reviews and a dismal Rotten Tomatoes score. Fear Street: Prom Queen was released on the streaming service on ...
Prom Queen Trending Globally Amid Mixed Reactions (Photo Credit –Netflix) Netflix’s Fear Street: Prom Queen quickly rose to the top of the global weekly chart in less than a week. The movie ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen is a slasher that spares no one from the clutches of brutal, bloody murder. Innocent high schoolers and grown-ups meet their untimely, gory doom—on prom night, no less.
The sequel takes us back to Shadyside, this time in 1988 as Shadyside High is celebrating its latest prom. This is Shadyside though, so of course there's a killer on the loose who's making sure the ...
Another person added: "I just finished watching Fear Street Prom Queen and decided to go back and watch Fear Street Part 1. So much thought and detail went into part one’s intro alone.
Shadyside serial killers are back in “Fear Street: Prom Queen,” which was released May 23 on Netflix as a stand-alone sequel to the “Fear Street” movie trilogy. Set in 1988 between the first and ...