Fear Street: Part One - 1994 Comments

  • Leanna 2023-09-23 00:15:21

    not bad. Small cost, green youth, friendship and ketchup. Brush the small occasions in the air-conditioned room in...

  • Karlie 2023-09-20 23:48:44

    There are many mix and match elements, which means...

  • Freeda 2023-08-30 16:29:30

    The elements of American-style youth campus + bloody killer are a perfect match for the 1980s and...

  • Richard 2023-08-18 21:42:17

    There are three films in the "Street of Fear" series, just one a week. Netflix uses such a format as HBO, Disney+ and other platforms to broadcast one episode a week, which is quite rare for me. - Listening to Radiohead's 1993 song "Creep" on a school bus in...

  • Fay 2023-08-16 15:04:16

    Just this horror movie is too low... The elements are practical and a bit too deliberate, it's really...

  • Kristoffer 2023-08-16 13:38:31

    There is no escape, no...

  • Elinore 2023-08-15 13:41:52

    Street of Fear 1 - 1995, a more traditional supernatural theme dressed in traditional torture coats, the soundtracks are the most famous rock hits at the time, starting with Garbage, followed by Radiohead and Nirvana, Prodidy and Chariot, 100,000 praise, because I love rock...

  • Casey 2023-07-28 09:12:53

    It's difficult to go back and make a single evaluation after watching the trilogy. This film is completely a whole, and it's really difficult to say it separately. If you have to say this first part alone, it will be considered a pass. It is a very ordinary type of film, with not many highlights. Fortunately, the narrative rhythm is in place and not...

  • Caitlyn 2023-07-17 04:11:24

    It's alright, just be happy and lively. The Netflix movie department is at a normal level, and there are still quite a few memes. When the number of horror movies is read, there will be all kinds of instant visual effects. The funniest thing is that Peter was stabbed with a knife in the hospital, and the two lesbians ran away with...

  • Raymundo 2023-07-17 03:20:27

    Netflix's youth popcorn horror film, a group of teenage boys and girls are noisy war witches. There is basically no suspense, and the horror only ends with a few plasma...