Fear Street: 1666: Directed by Leigh Janiak. With Kiana Madeira, Elizabeth Scopel, Benjamin Flores Jr., Randy Havens. In 1666, a colonial town is gripped by a witch hunt that has deadly consequences for centuries to come, while teenagers in 1994 try to p
The teaser for Netflix's Fear Street trilogy is here, and it's packed with the promise of thrills and chills. In a new move for the streaming service, the films will be released over a period of three weeks, so you won't have to wait too long between viewings to finish the series...
Netflix's three-part film series based on R.L. Stine's famousFear Streetbooks have been met with acclaim from both critics and audience members. From the way it pays homage to slasher flicks of the past to the impressively done horror elements to the talented young cast, it has all seem...
Each part of the "Fear Street" trilogy became one of Netflix's most-watched movies during the weekend of its release, and the franchise has undoubtedly been successful for the streamer. The three films united to tell one story, and didn't stray away from gore (there are axes being buried...
Netflix made the series into a weekly event, where a new entry was released each week. It started withFear Street Part 1: 1994on July 2, followed byFear Street Part Two: 1978, and ended withFear Street Part Three: 1666on July 16. While each installment takes place within a different ...
"Fear Street Part 3: 1666" Netflix Share To anyone who’s seen the first two installments of Netflix’s three-part horror collection, it’s almost a formality to describe the initial plot of “Fear Street: 1666.” The ending of “1978” hinted at a possible window to the truth, a...
The kitschy genius of Leigh Janiak’s “Fear Street” trilogy, which the writer-director has adapted for Netflix from R.L. Stine’s young adult horror books of the same name, is that each of its three chapters offers its own full-tilt throwback at the same time as they all bleed ...
Fear Street Part 1: 1994is one of the biggest surprises of the summer. As someone who often has a hard time getting into the horror genre, Leigh Janiak’s 1st of three films based on R.L Stine’s series of the same name is a perfect combination of gore, frivolity, ...
R.L. Stineis known as the king of kid-friendly horror, thanks to hisGoosebumpsbook series. Another of his horror novel series,Fear Street, was always aimed at older kids, but somewhere in the translation to a franchise forNetflix— three films hitting the streaming service in back-to-back...
bound to get more about his family’s roots in the Sunnyvale evil in the upcoming “Fear Street Part Three: 1666.” But poor Cindy, poor Ziggy, and poor Alice. And yet a few other doomed counselors and campers get it even worse from “1978,” as they become the grounds for this ...