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Lori Granger
Suzanna Son
Megan Rogers
Fina Strazza
Tiffany Falconer
Katherine Waterston
Nancy Falconer
Lili Taylor
VP Dolores Brekenridge
Chris Klein
Dan Falconer
Ariana Greenblatt
Christy Renault
David Iacono
Tyler Torres
Darrin Baker
Principal Wayland
Ella Rubin
Melissa
Rebecca Ablack
Debbie
Ilan O'Driscoll
Linda
Ryan Rosery
Chad
Damian Romeo
Judd
Dakota Taylor
Bobby
Luke Kimball
Devlin
Eden Summer Gilmore
Claire
Brennan Clost
Gerald
Cecilia Lee
Harmony
Joseph Chiu
Spider
Tom Keat
Freddie
Dale Whibley
Jimmy
Christopher B. MacCabe
Stoker
Joanne Boland
Rose Granger
J.D. Nicholsen
Sheriff Goode
Milton Barnes
Officer Reynolds
Colin Platt
Officer Starky
Chiamaka Glory
Paramedic
Alexander Eling
Brent
Jai Jai Jones
Frank
Fallon Bowman
Female TV Anchor
Rob Moore
Delivery Guy
Jazlyn Wong-Lee
Preppy Girl
Zach Rivard
Random Prom Nominee with Mustache
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Reviews

The newest one, Prom Queen, dropped yesterday, and I actually really liked it. It was genuinely good. Now, let’s go back a bit. When I first watched the original Fear Street trilogy, I absolutely hated them. They got on my nerves, I was just so annoyed. I didn’t enjoy them at all. But I gave them a second chance, and slowly, I started falling in love with the series. I began to see that they w

<em>'Fear Street: Prom Queen'</em> is all too forgettable, in my eyes anyway. It felt derivatively unoriginal and fairly predictable, with unnatural dialogue not helping. I could ignore that if the kills were cool, but none of which really came across as all that meaningful. The prom setting is an issue, it's one that feels so overdone in movies that any new release needs to do something extra
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/fear-street-prom-queen-review-a-blood-soaked-letdown/ "Fear Street: Prom Queen is a dispensable entry in a saga that deserves more attention and care. Though it checks the technical boxes and delivers the bare minimum for nostalgic slasher fans, it completely fails at what made the original trilogy such a surprising success: deep cha












