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The Fear Street: Prom Queen's dance scene is hilariously bad, leaving viewers unable to stop talking about its next-level awkwardness.
Netflix returns to Shadyside with a prom night slasher based on RL Stine's novels. Read the Empire review.
Despite the nostalgic setting, this teen horror film struggles to bring genuine fear or suspense to the screen.
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.
As a fan of the original “Fear Street” movie trilogy released in 2021, I was excited to see yet another Shadyside slasher unfold. However, with uninteresting characters and a stale plot, “Prom Queen” ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen has now landed on Netflix and the horror sequel has a killer twist, so let's dig into its ending to explain who the killer is and why.
'Fear Street: Prom Queen' director Matt Palmer joins the Dread Central podcast Development Hell to unearth all things Shadyside.
Fear Street: Prom Queen Film Review: When your slasher film’s best scene is the soundtrack playlist ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ is a hollow, nostalgia-soaked slasher that stumbles through ...
Netflix's Fear Street movies, directed by Leigh Janiak and Matt Palmer, ranked from worst to best — including 'Fear Street: Prom Queen.' ...