India Fowler plays Lori Granger, a social outcast who’d give anything to win prom queen. But the competition is stiff: she faces resident bad girl and weed dealer Christy Renault (Ariana Greenblatt), ...
For high school senior Ruthann Watson, making prom queen was the cherry on top of an already perfect night. The Far Rockaway teen has been through a lot the last couple years, so the NYPD decided to ...
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We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. Netflix takes viewers back to the fictional murder capital of the United States—Shadyside, Ohio—for ...
Shadyside serial killers are back in “Fear Street: Prom Queen,” which was released May 23 on Netflix as a stand-alone sequel to the “Fear Street” movie trilogy. Set in 1988 between the first and ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen has become the most-watched movie on Netflix worldwide, continuing the success of the hit horror trilogy from 2021. The sequel takes us back to Shadyside, this time in 1988 as ...
On the latest episode of Dread Central’s Development Hell podcast, we’re joined by Matt Palmer, the visionary director and co-writer behind Fear Street: Prom Queen, the newest entry in Netflix’s fun ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Matt Palmer, written by Donald McLeary, R.L. Stine and Matt Palmer and starring India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, Katherine ...
Suzanna Son as Megan Rogers and India Fowler as Lori Granger in Fear Street: Prom Queen. Netflix’s Fear Street franchise is back with a frightening new slasher. While the original Fear Street trilogy ...
We are nowhere near Halloween, but that didn’t stop the original trilogy of Fear Street movies which Netflix released in July of 2021. Now, with Fear Street: Prom Queen, there’s only one new one and ...
The order of operations in R.L. Stine’s calculus results in a largely aseptic affair on the page, but Netflix takes the responsibility of choreographing kids’ murders much more seriously. If no single ...