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Fear Street: Part One - 1994

Original title: Fear Street: 1994
  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Kiana Madeira, Lloyd Pitts, and Noah Bain Garret in Fear Street: Part One - 1994 (2021)
The trilogy begins in Shadyside, 1994. In 1994, a group of teenagers discovers that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations ​may all be connected -- and that they may be the next targets. Based on R.L. Stine's best selling horror series, the trilogy follows the nightmare through Shadyside's sinister history.
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A circle of teenage friends accidentally encounter the ancient evil responsible for a series of brutal murders that have plagued their town for over 300 years. Welcome to Shadyside.A circle of teenage friends accidentally encounter the ancient evil responsible for a series of brutal murders that have plagued their town for over 300 years. Welcome to Shadyside.A circle of teenage friends accidentally encounter the ancient evil responsible for a series of brutal murders that have plagued their town for over 300 years. Welcome to Shadyside.

  • Director
    • Leigh Janiak
  • Writers
    • R.L. Stine
    • Kyle Killen
    • Phil Graziadei
  • Stars
    • Kiana Madeira
    • Olivia Scott Welch
    • Benjamin Flores Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    106K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,750
    112
    • Director
      • Leigh Janiak
    • Writers
      • R.L. Stine
      • Kyle Killen
      • Phil Graziadei
    • Stars
      • Kiana Madeira
      • Olivia Scott Welch
      • Benjamin Flores Jr.
    • 981User reviews
    • 186Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Kiana Madeira
    Kiana Madeira
    • Deena
    Olivia Scott Welch
    Olivia Scott Welch
    • Samantha Fraser
    Benjamin Flores Jr.
    Benjamin Flores Jr.
    • Josh
    Julia Rehwald
    Julia Rehwald
    • Kate
    Maya Hawke
    Maya Hawke
    • Heather
    Charlene Amoia
    Charlene Amoia
    • Rachel Thompson…
    David Thompson
    David Thompson
    • Ryan Torres
    Noah Bain Garret
    Noah Bain Garret
    • Skull Mask
    • (as Noah Garrett)
    Darrell Britt-Gibson
    Darrell Britt-Gibson
    • Martin
    Ashley Zukerman
    Ashley Zukerman
    • Nick Goode
    Jana Allen
    Jana Allen
    • TV Reporter #1
    Fred Hechinger
    Fred Hechinger
    • Simon
    Matt Burke
    Matt Burke
    • Football Coach
    Christian Bridges
    • Fun Shadyside Football Player
    Matthew Zuk
    Matthew Zuk
    • Mayor Will Goode
    Jeremy Ford
    Jeremy Ford
    • Peter
    Jaime Matthis
    Jaime Matthis
    • Shadyside Player
    Danyon Huntington
    • Sunnyvale Skullmask
    • Director
      • Leigh Janiak
    • Writers
      • R.L. Stine
      • Kyle Killen
      • Phil Graziadei
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    6yoshinaruto

    The definition of a mixed bag

    I didn't read the Fear Street books growing up, although I did read Goosebumps. Considering this was an R rated adaptation, I was cautiously optimistic.

    I loved the opening scene. It felt like a nice call back to Scream. It wasn't nearly as iconic, but it did enough right to set my expectations high. Then the plot starts developing, and it goes downhill fast.

    The characters are mostly annoying. I could argue I mildly liked two of them, but that's it. The protagonist is incredibly self absorbed, and treats her ex horribly. We've got the nerdy kid who knows literally everything. The comic relief who has maybe two lines in the movie that aren't jokes. Etc.

    Then there's the tone. The best way I could describe it is the kid friendly feel of the Goosebumps movie mixed with a slasher film. Anytime someone isn't being murdered, it's really light in tone and kinda jarring. The profanity and innuendos are present during these scenes, but they still feel very kiddish, for lack of a better word. The closest example I could think of for a movie like this is "Summer of '84", but that wasn't nearly as light, and it was far more consistent.

    The 90's music, while good, is heavily overused. The early parts of the film feel like someone turned on a malfunctioning jukebox that switches songs every ten seconds. Sometimes less is more.

    The horror scenes are actually really good. The opening scene and climax are my favorites, but I enjoyed the rest as well. If the entire film was as good as the horror, I'd honestly consider giving this a 9/10, but I kept getting taken out of the film when there was downtime. There was very little tension or decent drama, just an overly quick pace with humor and exposition to bridge the scares.

    It's on Netflix, so if you're interested I guess it's worth a shot. I'm disappointed, as it could've been an absolute classic, but if it sounds like your kinda thing you might like it.
    5Shazam-O

    If "1994" is in the title of your movie...

    If "1994" is in the title of your movie, don't open with a song from 1995. (They also play Firestarter by Prodigy a spin which was released in '96.) But musical anachronisms aside, this is the laziest soundtrack in movie history. It's like they grabbed a "90s Hits" playlist off Spotify and cranked it up every five minutes just to let us know that it was the 90s. Because it sure didn't LOOK like the 90s, except for an AOL chat room and the 4,000 posters on the main character's bedroom walls.

    Speaking of the main character... she should be LIKEABLE if she's fighting evil. Nobody wants to cheer for a jerk. Her brother is basically the only likeable character in the whole movie.

    And speaking of characters... did they run out of budget before they could hire extras? The towns were nearly empty.

    And speaking of empty... the plot holes (and the plot itself) make for a very bumpy ride. **SLIGHT SPOILER follows** That thing with the X's at the end didn't make sense to me. Why not just put them on a rag you can toss away in case you find yourself cornered?

    All in all, it's not terrible if you want something you don't need to pay much attention to while eating some pizza on movie night.
    6beavanjb

    Decent at best

    Starts pretty well the first 35-minutes or so, then goes off the rails of teeny booper horror generic romantic non sense and boredom. The movie really drags the 2nd half and offers nothing more than a queer love story and teens running from killers thinking they can get away or outsmart whoever...with the typical incompetent Sheriff doing nothing useful.
    7mlwcsc

    A good bit of fun

    This movie was entertaining. Nothing exceptional, but a good bit of fun. Don't go into it expecting a masterpiece and you will probably have a good time.
    6Idle_Hands08

    Mid-90's Slasher Flick Nostalgia

    If you thought you were going to enjoy this film (part I)... Like me, you'd be right...!

    Scream, Urban Legend and the like, all play their roles in this film... and you gotta love that. You must know that it's hard to live up to these types of films that shaped the genre, especially in the 89s and 90s... Just enjoy it for what it is...

    The set design and colour grading will remind you of Stranger Things, no problem there, and the writing is taken from a Goosebumps story, adapted to suit the intended outcome. Even though it's only part I, I'm really looking forward to it being ready as a full trilogy from the outset. It's rated R due to the gore, but definitely has a more PG-13 type of feel to it, and not as intense as the 90's features previously mentioned. The reason being, it's just not really funny enough or scary enough... It needed to be both or focus on one or the other, that's why we will find it's rating no higher than 6/10...

    The actors are well cast and you will recognise some of them from other teen-comedy-dramas on Netflix. It's good to see them in these roles paying homage to the slasher flick's of yesteryear... The Shadyside and Sunnyville town names were great, and reminded me of the Shellbyville / Springfield rivalry from the Simpson's. The 90's music, products, and early internet usage were fun to watch. The story moves at a good pace and will keep you entertained, of course the main and ultimate goal...!

    Watch and enjoy...

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    • Trivia
      In the opening scene, the book store shelves are filled with Fear Street books with the author listed as "Robert Lawrence". The letters "R.L." in R.L. Stine's name stand for Robert Lawrence.
    • Goofs
      The application Benjamin Flores Jr's character is chatting on uses the Calibri font. The plot takes place in 1994, yet this font was not introduced until 2007.
    • Quotes

      Heather: [First lines] It began as a prank... and ended in murder.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Kill Count: Fear Street Part 1: 1994 (2021) Kill Count (2021)
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      Written by Trent Reznor

      Performed by Nine Inch Nails

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La calle del terror (Parte 1): 1994
    • Filming locations
      • North Dekalb Mall - 2050 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Chernin Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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