In 2021, big blockbuster sequels like “A Quiet Place Part II,” “Halloween Kills” and “Candyman” shared the spotlight with buzzy new films from horror auteurs like Edgar Wright, M. Night Shyamalan, James Wan, Guillermo del Toro and Julia Ducournau.
In 2021, big blockbuster sequels like “A Quiet Place Part II,” “Halloween Kills” and “Candyman” shared the spotlight with buzzy new films from horror auteurs like Edgar Wright, M. Night Shyamalan, James Wan, Guillermo del Toro and Julia Ducournau.
In 2021, big blockbuster sequels like “A Quiet Place Part II,” “Halloween Kills” and “Candyman” shared the spotlight with buzzy new films from horror auteurs like Edgar Wright, M. Night Shyamalan, James Wan, Guillermo del Toro and Julia Ducournau.
The âFear Streetâ trilogy was written in the 80s by R.L. Stine and inspired the Netflix Original adaptations, all released in the span of three weeks. A complete movie trilogy that premiered and concluded all in one year. The films directed by Leigh Janiak follow a teenage horror storyline that encompasses 300 yearsâ worth of history and character building with every consecutive movie, adding more characters and clarity to the curse at hand.Â
âFear Street Part One: 1994âÂ
Landing right in the middle of the horror genre, Part One doesnât hesitate, diving right into the jump scares and setting a suspenseful tone. Off to a running start, the film utilizes music to its advantage and lays the groundwork for the mood of each scene. Since each of the three films follow one extended storyline in different time periods, nailing each aesthetic is important, and Part One grasped the full effect of the 90s. Â