The new Netflix horror thriller Fear Street: Prom Queen from Goosebumps writer R.L. Stine is scaring away critics. Rated R, Fear Street: Prom Queen debuted on the streaming platform on Friday. The ...
We are nowhere near Halloween, but that didn’t stop the original trilogy of Fear Street movies which Netflix released in July of 2021. Now, with Fear Street: Prom Queen, there’s only one new one and ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen fails to channel both the outrageous aesthetics and the brutal violence of the films it’s imitating, making this indifferently made exercise in YA horror supremely skippable.
On the latest episode of Dread Central’s Development Hell podcast, we’re joined by Matt Palmer, the visionary director and co-writer behind Fear Street: Prom Queen, the newest entry in Netflix’s fun ...
Actor Ryan Rosery (“Batwoman”) chatted about being a part of the movie “Fear Street: Prom Queen,” which premiered on May 23rd on Netflix. Ryan Rosery. Photo Credit: Jessica Chin King. Ryan Rosery.
After four long years, Netflix's Fear Street series is finally back with Prom Queen, but does the new slasher measure up to the expectations set by the original trilogy? According to its Rotten ...
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