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Once upon a time, graduates used to dress up not for social media photos, but for themselves and for one of the most touching moments in their lives. These photos from the past are like small windows ...
Ariana Greenblatt, David Iacono, Ella Rubin, and Suzanna Son may know their way around a scream scene à la ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’—but can they handle a little shade? In this episode of ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen is a slasher that spares no one from the clutches of brutal, bloody murder. Innocent high schoolers and grown-ups meet their untimely, gory doom—on prom night, no less.
Even the post credit scene, which ties back to the main villain of the trilogy, could have been more elaborated on. In my opinion, the downfall of “Prom Queen” was its inability to live up to the ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen has now landed on Netflix and the horror sequel has a killer twist, so let's dig into its ending to explain who the killer is and why.
Although the filmmakers show certain scenes from the previous three movies in Fear Street: Prom Queen, it is done to give the audience a nostalgia ride.
Fear Street: Prom Queen, the latest addition to the Fear Street franchise, is directed and co-written by Matt Palmer.
FIna Strazza's ending to Fear Street: Prom Queen changed the movie's ending and made Tiffany a killer. Here's what to know.
Fear Street: Prom Queen's attempt to connect with the original trilogy results in a clunky canon contradiction.
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In an exclusive interview with Digital Trends, Fear Street: Prom Queen director Matt Palmer talks about his new slasher for Netflix.
The King and Queen had an "eggcellent" time as they admired dozens of giant decorated eggs in the stunning grounds of Kew Gardens.