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Phil Graziadei
DEEP DIVES: Sex is a Weapon in “HONEYMOON”
Leigh Janiak's overlooked 2014 body horror film is a brilliant and brutal exploration of intimacy.
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Rue Morgue Manor
Movie Review: “FEAR STREET: 1666” is a (witch) crafty wrapup to the trilogy
Its revelations are smartly ticked off amidst a scenario that also has plenty of room for scary stuff of its…
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Michael Gingold
Movie Review: “FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994” is a fun and frightening trilogy launch
It works solidly as both a stand-alone chiller and to lay the foundation for the films to come.
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Michael Gingold
See terror come to the mall in the first five minutes of “FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994”!
The opening scene of the three-film horror saga takes us back to a very particular time and place.
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Michael Gingold
Take a trip to “FEAR STREET” with Netflix’s trilogy trailer and poster
The R.L. Stine franchise has been filmed as a time-jumping trilogy of terror.
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Michael Gingold