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Fear Street: Part One - 1994
Directed by
Leigh Janiak
R
2021
1h 48m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
6.2
84%
63%
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A circle of teenage friends accidentally encounter the ancient evil responsible for a series of brutal murders that have plagued their town for over 300 years. Welcome to Shadyside.
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Cast of Fear Street: Part One - 1994
Kiana Madeira
Deena
Olivia Scott Welch
Samantha Fraser
Benjamin Flores Jr.
Josh
Julia Rehwald
Kate
Fred Hechinger
Simon
Maya Hawke
Heather
Charlene Amoia
Rachel Thompson / Sunnyvale Customer
David Thompson
Ryan Torres
Noah Bain Garret
Skull Mask
Darrell Britt-Gibson
Martin
Ashley Zukerman
Nick Goode
Jana Allen
TV Reporter #1
Matt Burke
Football Coach
Christian Bridges
Fun Shadyside Football Player
Matthew Zuk
Mayor Will Goode
Jeremy Ford
Peter
Jaime Matthis
Shadyside Player
Danyon Huntington
Sunnyvale Skullmask
Elizabeth Scopel
Sarah Fier
Tayla Rogers
The Babysitting Twin
Maya Rogers
The Babysitting Twin
Jordana Spiro
Mrs. Lane
Diane Sellers
Check In Nurse
Eric Mendenhall
Nurse Beddy
Todd Allen Durkin
Officer Kapinsky
Jordyn DiNatale
Ruby Lane
Lloyd Pitts
Nightwing Killer
Kevin Waterman
'The Milkman' Harry Rooker
Emily Brobst
Billy Barker
Keil Oakley Zepernick
'Shame Killer' Isaac Milton
Michael Chandler
'The Pastor' Cyrus Miller
Lacy Camp
Mrs. Fraser
Meghan Packer
TV Reporter #2
Gillian Jacobs
C. Berman (voice)
Fear Street: Part One - 1994 Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 is an absolute blast. Janiak begins her trilogy with a bang, and I for one cannot wait to see how deep the roots of Sarah Fier's evil run underneath Shadyside.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Director Leigh Janiak infectiously captures the essence of the novels, both in spirit and bloodletting, in the first entry of the trilogy.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
There's so much information to download that major character deaths are shrugged off, key relationships fail to connect, and whatever sense of intrigue the killers bring with them is punted down the line.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
It's more of a spiritual successor to "Scream" than most of its sequels; from beyond, Wes Craven is smiling.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
Nobody really needs a brain to enjoy this movie.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Packed with '90s nostalgia, fountains of blood, and legitimately surprising twists, this initial movie would be strong on its own, but it shows a great promise for the next installment that's arriving [checks notes] in seven days.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
Forget the middle-aged fans it might irk. Don't today's kids deserve some trash of their own, instead of a tasteful substitution?
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
"Fear Street Part 1: 1994" is everything a horror fan desires: nerve-wracking sequences, a killer soundtrack, complex characters and twists and surprises galore.
Washington Post
Inkoo Kang
Deena and Sam's romance is a push-pull between two paper-thin characters whose relationship never gains the contours that make you care about its survival.
Pajiba
Roxana Hadadi
1994 leans very much on recognizable nostalgia to build a sense of place-hell, the movie opens at a mall!-before getting into the bloody business at hand.
Autostraddle
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
This easy-to-swallow conceit lets Fear Street gleefully, bloodily romp around, channeling the "trashy low-brow horror" of the mass market paperbacks it honors.
New York Times
Natalia Winkelman
Plays like "Scream" meets "Stranger Things" built on a supernatural premise sturdy enough to sustain interest and suspense over nearly six hours.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
A nasty, effective slasher...
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
While it probably won't have you triple checking the locks on your door, it's likely to keep you entertained enough to come back for more.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
The real enjoyment of "1994" is reaching the end and knowing it's still headed somewhere.
Variety
Peter Debruge
"Fear Street" may look like countless horror movies that have come before, but it's desperately trying to be original...
IGN Movies
Kristy Puchko
Janiak delivers top-notch horror that relishes teen angst, terror, and the unadulterated thrills of Fear Street. And this is just the start...
Decider
John Serba
The movie's laden with drawn-out scenes, blah one-and-a-half-note characters, moth-eaten jump scares and enough white-hot referential pop-culture bric-a-brac to melt a million millennials.
Collider
Vinnie Mancuso
Leigh Janiak and co-writer Phil Graziadei crafted one gnarly horror flick, heavy on gore, guts, and teenage hormones in a way that calls to mind the entire slasher spectrum.
Perri Nemiroff (YouTube)
Perri Nemiroff
One of the best films of 2021 - and one of the best slasher movies of recent years. Fear Street 1994 is an absolute must for fans of the genre. It's a standalone horror gem that also happens to be an excellent start to a trilogy of films.
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