Review – Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025)

We’re back with our review of Fear Street: Prom Queen a standalone slasher film set in 1988 at Shadyside High, based on R.L. Stine’s 1992 novel. Check out our review of the film, now streaming on Netflix.

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“When the “it” girls competing for prom queen at Shadyside High start to disappear, a gutsy outsider discovers she’s in for one hell of a prom night.”

Review – Goosebumps: The Vanishing (2025)

👻 Get ready for chills and thrills with Goosebumps: The Vanishing. 🌿 David Schwimmer stars as a quirky botanist dad hiding spooky secrets in the basement. 😱 Twins Devin and Cece unravel a creepy mystery tied to a 1994 disappearance, blending teen drama with sci-fi scares. 🛸 Watch our review of the 8-episode second season streaming now on Disney+. 🍂

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“Goosebumps: The Vanishing” follows Anthony Brewer, a botanist haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his older brother, Matty, who vanished with a group of friends from an abandoned military fort called “Camp Nightmare” 30 years prior; when Anthony’s twin teenagers, Devin and Cece, move to Brooklyn for the summer, they unknowingly awaken the same eerie force that took Matty, forcing them to uncover the truth behind their uncle’s disappearance while facing a terrifying alien entity responsible for the vanishing.

Review – Goosebumps: Episode 1 (2023) **31 Days of Horror**

The classic horror novels from our childhood Goosebumps have been adapted to a brand-new Disney+ TV series and we’ve got our review of the first episode for the ‘31 Days of Horror’. Viewer, beware! You’re in for a scare! 🎃🪦👻🐈‍⬛💀

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“A group of five high schoolers unleash supernatural forces upon their town. Now, they must work together in order to save it.”

Summer of ’84 – Review & Interview with Graham Verchere

‘Summer of ’84’ Is a Splash of Brilliant B-Movie Nostalgia

by Nile Fortner

Even though I wasn’t born yet, I know that 1984 was a fantastic year that gave us classics that would later go on to become classic nostalgia. The year 1984 gave us a Schwarzenegger as a futuristic killing-machine cyborg hunting down anyone named Sarah Connor in The Terminator. The year 1984 also taught us that Gremlins can’t get wet, Molly Ringwald was the O.G. red-head babe before Jessica Chastain (sorry Jessica), and that counting after “five and six you better grab your crucifix” before a red-and-green striped sweater wearing serial killer haunts your dreams.

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