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Fear Street: Prom Queen

Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025)

1h 30m | PG-13

⭐ 5.324 / 10

Who will be voted queen at Shadyside High's 1988 prom? For underdog Lori, competition is cutthroat even before someone starts killing off the candidates.

Director: Matt Palmer

Studio: Chernin Entertainment

Genre: Horror, Mystery

Video: 720p

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Cast

India Fowler

India Fowler

as Lori Granger

Suzanna Son

Suzanna Son

as Megan Rogers

Fina Strazza

Fina Strazza

as Tiffany Falconer

Katherine Waterston

Katherine Waterston

as Nancy Falconer

Lili Taylor

Lili Taylor

as VP Dolores Brekenridge

Chris Klein

Chris Klein

as Dan Falconer

Reviews

By Manuel São Bento

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 characters, a cohesive story, and emotionally weighty themes. With a generic script, forced connections, and a frustrating conclusion, Matt Palmer’s film ends up as more of a forgettable footnote than a worthy new chapter in the legacy of Sarah Fier." Rating: C

By r96sk

<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 unique to stand out - and I don't believe this one does anything close to that. It is at least short in run time and those onscreen don't produce anything all that bad. India Fowler's Lori is admittedly the only character I found to be minimally interesting, though Fina Strazza does put in a decent performance too as Tiffany. She is overly cartooney, though the same can be said for Chris Klein and others to be honest. Darrin Baker's character has a dumb catchphrase, though I admit I found it to be passably amusing. I will also give credit for the ending, I didn't love it but, to be fair, I didn't predict one part of the reveal - so kudos for that. It sadly isn't enough to save what proceeds, mind you.