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    Explore " kiana madeira" with insightful episodes like "Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021): "Lesbian Jump Scare"", "Ep.29 | Scary Movie Madness - Fear Street Netflix Trilogy (2021)", "Fear Street: The Drug Hookup In Any Century", "Trilogía Fear Street - Películas" and "Episode 50 — The Fear Street Trilogy" from podcasts like ""Spooky Tuesday — A Horror Movie Podcast", "Mee Dark Presents", "This Lesbian Ship is Intense", "¿Qué ver?" and "Rewind of the Living Dead"" and more!

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    Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021): "Lesbian Jump Scare"

    Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021): "Lesbian Jump Scare"

    You should know by now that there’s little we love more than a surprise lesbian reveal here at Spooky Tuesday — and when a movie pulls that off while throwing in a handful of Scream references, Maya Hawke, and one of the best deaths we’ve ever seen, you know it’s going to be a winner in our book. Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021) is only the first third of a trilogy, but the way it starts the story off with a bang earned it a place in our Pride Month Lineup. With (debatably) iconic dialogue and intense Riverdale vibes, this sapphic story is at the very least a good time.

    Ep.29 | Scary Movie Madness - Fear Street Netflix Trilogy (2021)

    Ep.29 | Scary Movie Madness - Fear Street Netflix Trilogy (2021)

    Weeeeeee're back and we're diving into the Fear Street trilogy streaming exclusively on Netflix!  This was a fun dose of horror they dumped into our laps over the summer so we thought this would be a great way to kick off the next season of the show.  Don't forget to check out the full visual experience of the show on YouTube and be sure to subscribe and click the bell to receiver alerts for new content posts.  Be sure to follow us on social media everywhere @meedarkpresents

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    Episode 50 — The Fear Street Trilogy

    Episode 50 — The Fear Street Trilogy

    R.L. Stine — an author nicknamed “the Stephen King of children’s literature” — penned a series of over 100 books in his “Fear Street” catalog and much like his beloved “Goosebumps” series, there were plenty of attempts to eventually adapt his stories into a film or television show. 

    In 1997, Hollywood Pictures retained the rights to the “Fear Street” franchise with the intention of making a series of “Scream” like movies after the success of those films from director Wes Craven. 

    The project lingered in development hell until 2015 when 20th Century Fox got a hold of the rights and started to work on a new film based on the original books. 

    That eventually transformed into a trilogy of films with Leigh Janiak taking over as director with plans to shoot the movies back-to-back and then release them into theaters over the course of three months. Finally in 2020, the production company behind the new films cut ties with Fox after they were sold to Disney and a new deal was struck at Netflix. 

    The final result was a series of three films set in three different time periods — 1994, 1978 and 1666 — about a cursed town called Shadyside that had become the Killer Capital of the World. 

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to crank up some nostalgic music and wait for the killers to arrive as we review the “Fear Street” trilogy from Netflix… 

    Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

     

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    Fear Street: 1978 and 1666

    Fear Street: 1978 and 1666

    Greetings, boils and ghouls! Today we chat about the final installments of Neflix's latest horror trilogy: "Fear Street: 1978" and "Fear Street: 1666". This frightening double-feature takes us on a terrifying trip to a '70's campground with a lurking axe man, then digs up the dirt on the 'basic witch' who's been haunting Shadyside for centuries. Gillian Jacobs, Kiana Madeira and Ashley Zukerman return to complete the tale, along with newcomers Sadie Sink and Emily Rudd. Based on R.L. Stine's classic book series, this trilogy of terror certainly gave us goosebumps! Get it?... Get it?