
Fear Street: 1978
3.5
(31.4K)
Horror
Mystery
2021
111 min
R
In 1978, two rival groups at Camp Nightwing must band together to solve a terrifying mystery when horrors from their towns' history come alive.
Starring:
Sadie Sink
,
Emily Rudd
,
Ryan Simpkins
,
McCabe Slye
,
Gillian Jacobs
,
Kiana Madeira
,
Benjamin Flores Jr.
Horror
Mystery
Slasher
AD
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"The second of the trilogy of the same name that started with 1994, this one is worth watching if you have more questions that need answers after the first films!"
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Harvey F Smith
"This was my personal favorite out of the three movies. It totally scratched an itch I didn’t know I had..I totally understand if people like the the other two more but I think this one was most solid out of the bunch! Sadie’s character can be a little bit of buzz kill but she makes up for it in the end. I could totally feel the Modernize 70/80s mood with this one and I had so much fun watching! "
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Garbagehands
"This show and series was “campy” scare goodness!"
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Darlene Stelly
"I think I like ‘94 better but this was good too. Gave me Friday 13th vibes a little with the whole camp scenario."
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"Boooooooooooring!"
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"This is Fear Street's love letter to Friday the 13th 🖤"
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Gregorio Arganda
"I love this movie! Best one of the series"
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"An amazing, colorful soundtrack that brought this world, thrumming with life, even more alive. I loved most each and every one of the main characters and how they came together, a special force of change and perseverance charging the air. I enjoyed the lively theatrics of it all and setting of camp that was just made original and fresh enough to leave a lasting impact. "
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Gabrielle Grosbety
"Right up there with part 1. Nice continuation of the story with its own twists "
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Bianca
"One of my favorites of the trilogy if not my favorite. Love the cast and the campy setting. Plot stays moving and catches your attention. I wouldn't label it the scariest horror in the world but still plenty of fun. Recommend a watch for a girls night, or when you just want a well made campy thriller and a trilogy that will hold up. Ziggy is a class act and this works seamlessly with Part 3."
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Rori Rodriguez