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So “Fear Street: Prom Queen” had a relatively low bar to clear in the slasher department. And it clears that very, very low bar. “Fear Street: Prom Queen” stars India Fowler (“The Agency ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen is a decent watch and an addition to the Netflix cinematic franchise though it could have used more time spent on the lore. The post REVIEW: ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen ...
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.
‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ Review: Death Stalks High School Halls in Overfamiliar Netflix Slasher Filled With Old Tropes Reviewed online, May 18, 2025. MPA rating: R. Running time: 88 MIN.
Set in 1988, Fear Street: Prom Queen takes fans back to Shadyside, a city marked by a history of violence and structural inequality, living in the shadow of the prosperous Sunnyvale. While the ...
It brings me no pleasure to report that Fear Street: Prom Queen, now streaming on Netflix, fails to live up to the standard set by the Fear Street trilogy. The 2021 slasher flicks—released over ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Matt Palmer, written by Donald McLeary, R.L. Stine and Matt Palmer and starring India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, Katherine ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen gives viewers campy slasher vibes but skimps on developing a story and characters that are worth its ... (Review) by Tai Gooden. May 22 2025 • 9:00 PM. For many a ‘90s ...
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ on Netflix, a Witless Pastiche Of ‘80s Slasher Tropes By John Serba Published May 23, 2025, 2:30 p.m. ET ...
On Netflix May 23rd is ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen,’ co-written and directed by Matt Palmer, who adapts R.L. Stine’s novel ‘The Prom Queen,’ published in 1992.
"Fear Street: Prom Queen" half-heartedly mentions some events from the previous trilogy (particularly the summer camp slaughter seen in "Fear Street: 1978"), but then moves on to tell its own ...