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Based on horror drama film written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, takes you to an alternate reality where time and space is distorted. Although the movie feels contrived at times, it makes for an engaging watch nonetheless. As the title suggests, much of the action takes place in the midst of a massive field of tall grass. The drama begins when siblings Becky, who is six months pregnant, and Cal DeMuth are travelling to San Diego. Both hear a boy’s voice calling out for help when they stop their car near a field. The boy’s name is Tobin. Concerned, they venture into the field of tall grass only to find out that the distance between them has changed inexplicably. With every step they take, the siblings are drawn into a sinister world. ....
Where to watch it: Available to stream on Netflix Photo: Netflix Fear Street Part Two: 1978 picks up the thread of the previous installment in the Fear Street trilogy, turning back the clocks to explore the story of “Ziggy” Berman ( Stranger Things’ Sadie Sink) and her sister Cindy as they struggle to survive the terrifying Camp Nightwing massacre of 1978. From our review: Like most middle chapters, Fear Street 1978 struggles to stand on its own, rather than functioning primarily as a bridge between the trilogy’s first and final installments. The final 15 minutes of the film are inarguably its strongest, jumping forward back to 1994 as Deena and Josh exhume Sarah Fier’s hand at the tree where she was hanged, now the site of the Shadyside Mall, where Heather Watkins was murdered in the previous film. As Deena attempts to lay Fier’s remains to rest, she’s struck by a vision not unlike what Sam experienced, one that seemingly transports her back in ....