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NetflixTeen melodrama meets grisly violence in Netflix's latest "Fear Street" flick. Alan Markfield/Netflix Ella Rubin as Melissa in Netflix's 'Fear Street: Prom Queen'Key PointsBased on a 1992 R.L. Stine novel, Fear Street: Prom Queen sees prom queen candidates brutally murdered at the big dance.India Fowler stars as Lori Granger, whose mother may or may not have murdered her father while she was pregnant with Lori.The body count reaches hits double d…See the Story
'Fear Street: Prom Queen' ending explained: Who dies, who killed them, and who gets to be prom queen?
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Prince HarryDexter's sinister return to screens is now only a month away, with a trailer for revival series Resurrection teasing perhaps the most unpredictable entry yet in the killer saga.Michael C Hall reprises the role of Dexter Morgan, who narrowly cheated death at the end of 2022's New Blood miniseries, and is now seeking reconciliation – and a fresh start – in New York City.There, he attempts to locate his estranged son, Harrison (Jack Alcott), but in…See the Story
Dexter: Resurrection Release Date, Trailer and Latest News
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Japan · JapanAvailable from Third Window Films Blu-ray Welcome back to a dystopian world run by bloodsuckers. Oh and welcome back Tsukamoto fans. As noted in a previous review this short film, running at just over forty-five minutes, is a pre-cursor to Tetsuo: The Iron Man. However, where the director’s much briefer Phantom of a Regular Size feels like a test run for Tetsuo‘s effects this sits between the two and tells a complete story. As a result his ambit…Read Article