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Consider the sequel curse broken: “Fear Street Part 3: 1666 satisfyingly wraps up Netflix’s R.L. Stinemovie trilogy with deepened themes, more fully realized characters and enjoyable twists that lend dimension to the arching story.
Whereas the first two “Fear Street” movies paid tribute to horror films from the eras in which they were set, “1666 is its own animal. Perhaps it contains echoes of “The Village” or “The Crucible,” but it doesn’t feel constrained by those parameters. Also, perhaps being forced to write outside of contemporary idioms reduced the third installment’s use of clichéd and clunky dialogue. There are fewer jump scares as well, series director and co-writer Leigh Janiak relying more on the creepiness of the setting and our involvement in the story than in parts 1 or 2. Because this was designed as a trilogy rather than a slasher film and its thrown-together sequels, the, um, stakes are considerably higher in Part 3.
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