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trilogy.
Horror movie franchises are notorious for dragging on long after the spring has gone from the machete-wielding killer’s step, but the
Fear Street trilogy now streaming in its entirety on Netflix is a delightful exception. Over three movies that hop backward in time from the mid-’90s to the late ’70s to the 17
th century, the trilogy loosely inspired by the bestselling series from young adult horror maestro R.L. Stine traces the origins of an ancient evil that menaces the doomed suburb of Shadyside, a witch’s curse that turns out to be much more complicated than it seems. With
Fear Street Part One: 1994.
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Consider this innocuous shot of the Shadyside Mall your last warning.
Breaking Down the Bread Slicer Death and Its Kmart Connection
Character deaths are an inevitable part of any slasher movie, but
Fear Street Part One: 1994 manages to stage a particularly memorable one using a bread slicer in a supermarket. The Skull Mask killer feeds
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