Um misterioso assassinato abala a pequena cidade de Shadyside, Ohio, nesta adaptação dos livros de R.L. Stine.Um misterioso assassinato abala a pequena cidade de Shadyside, Ohio, nesta adaptação dos livros de R.L. Stine.Um misterioso assassinato abala a pequena cidade de Shadyside, Ohio, nesta adaptação dos livros de R.L. Stine.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 9 indicações no total
Noah Bain Garret
- Skull Mask
- (as Noah Garrett)
Avaliações em destaque
If "1994" is in the title of your movie, don't open with a song from 1995. (They also play Firestarter by Prodigy a spin which was released in '96.) But musical anachronisms aside, this is the laziest soundtrack in movie history. It's like they grabbed a "90s Hits" playlist off Spotify and cranked it up every five minutes just to let us know that it was the 90s. Because it sure didn't LOOK like the 90s, except for an AOL chat room and the 4,000 posters on the main character's bedroom walls.
Speaking of the main character... she should be LIKEABLE if she's fighting evil. Nobody wants to cheer for a jerk. Her brother is basically the only likeable character in the whole movie.
And speaking of characters... did they run out of budget before they could hire extras? The towns were nearly empty.
And speaking of empty... the plot holes (and the plot itself) make for a very bumpy ride. **SLIGHT SPOILER follows** That thing with the X's at the end didn't make sense to me. Why not just put them on a rag you can toss away in case you find yourself cornered?
All in all, it's not terrible if you want something you don't need to pay much attention to while eating some pizza on movie night.
Speaking of the main character... she should be LIKEABLE if she's fighting evil. Nobody wants to cheer for a jerk. Her brother is basically the only likeable character in the whole movie.
And speaking of characters... did they run out of budget before they could hire extras? The towns were nearly empty.
And speaking of empty... the plot holes (and the plot itself) make for a very bumpy ride. **SLIGHT SPOILER follows** That thing with the X's at the end didn't make sense to me. Why not just put them on a rag you can toss away in case you find yourself cornered?
All in all, it's not terrible if you want something you don't need to pay much attention to while eating some pizza on movie night.
You've gotta be kidding me.
This movie has fun, a little surprises, however, I would suggest not to exceed your expectations before watching this movie. I'd been waiting to watch it for some time since it was announced by Netflix. It is, yet another, dark horrifying slasher. Haven't we watched the same again and again? This movie does have good fun though, you could enjoy it to some extent. Above Average. That's What a very good slasher movie can ho upto.
This movie has fun, a little surprises, however, I would suggest not to exceed your expectations before watching this movie. I'd been waiting to watch it for some time since it was announced by Netflix. It is, yet another, dark horrifying slasher. Haven't we watched the same again and again? This movie does have good fun though, you could enjoy it to some extent. Above Average. That's What a very good slasher movie can ho upto.
Predictable, perfectly ok acting, not enough gore, but still entertaining. Netflix strikes again with another slightly above average production. Maybe the second and third films will be better. Although the soundtrack contains a lot of great music, they tried way to hard to fit as many 90s songs in as possible and it gets a bit ridiculous by the end.
I wanted to like this so much, but it has so many errors and weird issues with it. It's the type of movie people will point out stuff nonstop that makes no sense.
I don't want to say anything ruining the story, but it's also weird this is a trilogy yet this movie kinda says everything that happens and who survives the other movies. Maybe there will still be some surprises in them though. Like it's weird to show the ending then say everything that happens before instead of letting those stories play out and leave surprises for them.
The whole movie also had a blue and dark filter over it which I didn't like. Even when they were in lightly lit rooms or looked like they were by a nightlight.
Just putting a dark filter over the whole movie doesn't make it scary.
Other than various 90s songs at the beginning almost none of it felt like a 90s movie or setting. Even literally copying a scene from Scream never gave that impression.
I was just really disappointed in this and it had so much potential that just feels completely wasted.
I don't want to say anything ruining the story, but it's also weird this is a trilogy yet this movie kinda says everything that happens and who survives the other movies. Maybe there will still be some surprises in them though. Like it's weird to show the ending then say everything that happens before instead of letting those stories play out and leave surprises for them.
The whole movie also had a blue and dark filter over it which I didn't like. Even when they were in lightly lit rooms or looked like they were by a nightlight.
Just putting a dark filter over the whole movie doesn't make it scary.
Other than various 90s songs at the beginning almost none of it felt like a 90s movie or setting. Even literally copying a scene from Scream never gave that impression.
I was just really disappointed in this and it had so much potential that just feels completely wasted.
This movie was entertaining. Nothing exceptional, but a good bit of fun. Don't go into it expecting a masterpiece and you will probably have a good time.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn the opening scene, the book store shelves are filled with Fear Street books with the author listed as "Robert Lawrence". The letters "R.L." in R.L. Stine's name stand for Robert Lawrence.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe application Benjamin Flores Jr's character is chatting on uses the Calibri font. The plot takes place in 1994, yet this font was not introduced until 2007.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Kill Count: Fear Street Part 1: 1994 (2021) Kill Count (2021)
- Trilhas sonorasCloser
Written by Trent Reznor
Performed by Nine Inch Nails
Courtesy of Nothing/Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- La calle del terror (Parte 1): 1994
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 47 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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