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Instead of harkening back to, for example, slasher movies from the 1980s, “Fear Street: Prom Queen” harkens back to [checks notes] slasher movies from the 1980s. But wait! This time it’s ...
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They're also the girls at the top of the masked serial murderer's kill list. Fear Street: Prom Queen is a slasher that spares no one from the clutches of brutal, bloody murder. Innocent high ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen follows Lori Granger, a senior at Shadyside High, during a deadly prom night filled with secrets and revenge. As the bloodshed intensifies, Lori is pulled into the center ...
There’s no queer love story at the heart of Fear Street: Prom Queen, as there was in the 2021 Fear Street trilogy. But that didn’t stop India Fowler and Fina Strazza—who star in the film as ...
Dressed in her 1980s finest, India Fowler spent half a day dancing to Laura Branigan’s “Gloria” over and over again, and somehow the “Fear Street: Prom Queen” star doesn’t hate the tune.
Here's the ultimate breakdown of the end of Fear Street: Prom Queen. There's more than one serial killer on the loose. It doesn't take long for the Prom Queen candidate pool to dwindle. Christy ...
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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.