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The new Fear Street isn't just bad-it's how did this get made? Bad. The new Fear Street movie is what happens when you let a studio exec's nephew direct a slasher after watching exactly one Scream sequel. Where Leigh Janiak's trilogy served vicious kills, a lot of irony, clever twists, and actual atmosphere, this dumpster fire gives us bargain-bin jump scares and a villain with less menace than a soggy cornflake. The 'mystery' is so transparent you'll solve it during the opening credits, and the kills look like they were choreographed by someone who's never seen blood. Did the director think 'slasher' just means 'people vaguely holding knives'? Janiak understood the assignment - this feels like the AI-generated version. The trilogy had Shadyside's cursed swagger; this has all the energy of a school play where someone forgot the fake blood. Netflix should bury this one next to Sarah Fier and pretend it never happened.
Swap the director back, or let Fear Street die before it gets another awful sequel.
Swap the director back, or let Fear Street die before it gets another awful sequel.
This documentary is from 2017 and they still think Beatles fans were girls screaming and that is how the doc start. We have moved on from the terrible prejudice of female music lovers as girls screaming. If the Beatles had many female fans good for then. That shows women have great in music as it is considered one of the best music bands in history.
Starting a documentary just with such a prejudice is the statement. We are still living in the past and we plan to keep on. The Beatles and female music fans deserve much better. To the person who directed this doc, to the person/people who write it... please do better.
Starting a documentary just with such a prejudice is the statement. We are still living in the past and we plan to keep on. The Beatles and female music fans deserve much better. To the person who directed this doc, to the person/people who write it... please do better.
So it turns out this doc is a way to justify how a person who got hit by somebody and suffers loss of smell and taste after refusing medical treatment for a long time becomes abusive against his partner, Helena Christensen.
I never knew a consequence of losing smell and taste because of nerve damage was also the cause of being violent.
I am not making it out, she says quite disturbing things in the documentary but sadly it seems to be ok. She says: he was aggressively against going to hospital, he got almost violent, very angry side of him came of him, things got really heavy in his head.... that sounds like abuse.
In other declarations by Kirk Pengilly, INXS guitarrist, he says: and then he was this aggresive violent monster...
These are words used by them in the documentary.
Sadly Passion Pictures and the people behind this documentary produced by the BBC seems cool with it. Appalling.
Appalling how the music industry still find ways to justify these kind of behaviours.
I never knew a consequence of losing smell and taste because of nerve damage was also the cause of being violent.
I am not making it out, she says quite disturbing things in the documentary but sadly it seems to be ok. She says: he was aggressively against going to hospital, he got almost violent, very angry side of him came of him, things got really heavy in his head.... that sounds like abuse.
In other declarations by Kirk Pengilly, INXS guitarrist, he says: and then he was this aggresive violent monster...
These are words used by them in the documentary.
Sadly Passion Pictures and the people behind this documentary produced by the BBC seems cool with it. Appalling.
Appalling how the music industry still find ways to justify these kind of behaviours.