Running time: 105 minutes. Rated R (strong bloody violence, drug content, language and some sexual content.) On Netflix.For a horror writer most associated with middle schoolers, R.L.
Stine’s “Fear Street Part 1: 1994” has one of the more gruesome deaths onscreen so far this year. It involves a girl’s head and a bread slicer and results in splattered hippocampus.The scene is freaky, but it’s OK.
Nobody really needs a brain to enjoy this movie.“1994” is the first part of the “Goosebumps” author’s horror trilogy, with the next two chapters — “1978” and “1666” — being released respectively by Netflix on July 9 and 16th.
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