Fear Street: 1978
Find the truth.
Overview
In 1978, two rival groups at Camp Nightwing must band together to solve a terrifying mystery when horrors from their towns' history come alive.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Fear Street: 1978 draws heavily on 1970s slasher films like 'Halloween' and 'Friday the 13th,' reflecting anxieties surrounding suburban life and societal anxieties of the time. The movie's exploration of the Shadyside/Sunnyvale divide acts as a microcosm of economic disparity and the inherent class struggles prevalent in American society.
- Excellent performances, particularly from Sadie Sink and Emily Rudd, effectively convey the emotional weight of the story and the terror of the situation.
- The movie masterfully captures the aesthetic and atmosphere of 1970s horror, with a great soundtrack, wardrobe and production design that pulls you into the decade.
- The slasher elements are well-executed, with suspenseful build-up and creative kills that pay homage to classic horror films while maintaining a fresh feel.
- It explores themes of sisterhood, social class conflict (Shadyside vs. Sunnyvale), and the burden of history in a compelling and engaging way.
Fun Facts
- The movie's summer camp setting is a clear homage to classic summer camp slasher films, and certain scenes and kills directly reference these movies.
- The soundtrack features a mix of iconic 1970s hits and original score, adding to the authenticity and creating a mood that echoes the era's horror films.
- Several props and set designs subtly foreshadow events in the later films, rewarding attentive viewers with hidden details.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"Find the truth."
普通话
CN
Title: 恐惧街2
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한국어/조선말
KR
Title: 피어 스트리트 파트 2: 1978
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Français
FR
Title: Fear Street, partie 2 : 1978
"Trouvez la vérité."
Italiano
IT
Title: Fear Street Parte 2: 1978
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Português
BR
Title: Rua do Medo: 1978 - Parte 2
"Descubra a verdade"
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Cast
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Reviews
Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend.
If you are in a position to do so, then you could actually watch this movie before the "Fear Street Part One 1994".
I think a large part of this is that Sadie Sink is an amazing actress and while she doesn't carry the movie, she outshines everyone else with whom she shares a screen.
This isn't even an origin story, but sort of meets all the pacing of one in a pretty excellent fashion. Introducing Ziggy and the curse of the Sarah Fear all in one horrific go.
They do go a weirdly tasteful route where they previous showed high schoolers being killed, but do not show younger children being killed. I honestly didn't expect it given the amount of blood and wounds are shown, but not really gore come to think of it, at least not in this one.
Even as a stand alone movie, if you're into camp movies and like slashers, this is well worth the watch.
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar
Media
Clip
Is Sadie Sink A Witch?
Clip
What They Do To Witches (Exclusive Scene)
Trailer
Official Trailer