Stine, clues viewers into its artistic sensibilities with this opening scene, showing no squeamishness for mixing old-school blood and gore with a pointed commentary on the perils of narrativizing communal trauma. Fear Street, Leigh Janiak’s film trilogy adapting the young adult series by R. Heather’s sigh of disgust is cathartic for anyone drawn to the sensationalism, brutality, and toughness of pulp horror. A disillusioned teenager in a dying town, she’s unaware that the customer she’s ringing up will be her last. “FANTASTIC CHOICE,” says Heather Watkins, admiring a paperback illustrated with two pajama-clad girls, mouths contorted in terror.
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