Against the backdrop of the endless feud between the teenagers of Shadyside and Sunnyvale and the centuries-spanning curse of the doomed witch, Sarah Fier, a spate of brutal axe murders terrorises the unsuspecting campers of Camp Nightwing. Now, after the pitiless killings in Fear Street: 1994 (2021), a handful of lucky survivors find themselves in dire need of help to link the past to the present and, hopefully, unearth the gruesome truth. But warm, bright-red blood follows. Will Deena and her friends ever find out what happened that horrible July?
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- Currently 3.6315789473684212/5
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Great homage to those old camp slashers and I enjoyed this better than first. Huge fan of the 70s so that gave this extra points. Really enjoyed the actors, especially Ziggy’s character who I know from Stranger Things. She’s becoming a real scream queen and can’t wait to see her in other stuff.
4/5. Pretty much exactly like what 1970’s horror movies were all about. Nailed it and better then the first.
This one explains part 1 but doesn’t really matter which one you see first - both can stand alone without anyone trying to figure out what is going on. I liked this one just as much as the first. The actors and actresses played their parts really well. What is better than a summer slasher movie? A trilogy? Part 3 is still out there - I am looking forward to watch the 3rd part. Enjoy!
I enjoyed this better than the first, really liked the Ziggy character. 4/5
This one is so much deeper and darker than the first. The characters were deeper, the story was richer. I can only hope the third goes even further.
I LOVED Ziggy! She was so bad azz! The horror nerd (future Sheriff Goode [so ironic, that name]) was really cute. Alice is sexy enough I’d follow her down that Tylenol rabbit hole. lol. I do have to say: If you are chasing evil and find a pulsating “heart”…destroy it! Great music though (again). And is that the camp from “Sleepaway Camp”? Around 1h20m, it looks it! Nods to everything from the original “Black Christmas” to “Dark Night of the Scarecrow” definitely set the mood. The ‘end is the beginning” is a bit played out, though.
love the ending music hello daddy hello mom ‘’’’’’ its cherry bomb!