The opening scene of “Fear Street Part One: 1994” has a snooty shopper referring to R.L. Stine’s work as “low-brow horror” and “trash.” Still, writer/director Leigh Janiak is perfectly comfortable slumming it with Scholastic Book Fair kings.
No stranger to frights, Janiak comes off her directorial debut thriller “Honeymoon” and stints at the helm of “Panic” and “Scream: The TV Series” to bring Stine’s popular “Fear Street“ novels of the ’90s to life in a trilogy that drops a new entry on Netflix every week.
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