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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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the progression of holding hands in the car for @jegheterkerry
Shane Hollander + that cute way he stands
is that alright? i drove all night
BLACK PANTHER (2018) + letterboxd reviews | insp
Let me reiterate: the Fear Street trilogy might not feel like "real horror" to men, who see only a slasher trilogy and cannot begin to understand the underlying terror of it, but to women, *specifically* queer women, who know viscerally what it means to be silenced, to speak the truth and be called a liar, to be hunted and hated for our lives and our bodies, to fear our love seeing the light, this trilogy was terrifying. It was terrifying because it was real, and it took no effort for me to put myself in Sarah's shoes--i've lived in them for a while. This is genuinely good horror, not the least because of the hope of the end.
The Fear Street Trilogy is all about women's love and I think that's something very beautiful and unexpected about it. I'm not even talking about just romantic love. It's all over the three movies. Women loving and being loved.
1666: Sarah Fier sacrificed herself for the woman she loved. Her friends loved her so much they wanted something better for her and gave her a proper burial. Hannah's love for her, in the form of the red moss, grew for hundreds of years!
1978: Nurse Lane never accepted the story the police told about her daughter, never gave up on her and finding the truth, never stopped loving her. Cindy and Alice's dynamic based on the certainty that they still knew each other, who they really were, the friend they used to know but would never stop loving. Then, obviously, the love between the sisters, Cindy and Ziggy, that fought until the end for each other.
1994: Josh fighting anything and everything for his sister. Kate and Simon supporting their loved friend too. Ziggy's love for her lost sister being present in everything she did, inspiring her to fight. Back with the romance, everything about Deena and Sam. Sam ready to sacrifice herself for Deena again and again, trusting her enough to let her kill her. Deena fighting a hundred years old curse with nothing but a desperate need to save the girl she loves. Sarah and Hannah's love always there in the background. So. Much. Love.
fear street → killers
The Shadyside Killers
Pastor Miller - 1666 The Grifter - 1904 Billy Barker - 1922 The Humpty Dumpty Killer - 1935 The Milkman - 1950 Ruby Lane - 1965 The Camp Nightwing Killer - 1978 Skull Mask - 1994
FEAR STREET TRILOGY WAS AMAZING!!!
I definitely will have a rewatch party! I'm officially in love with this trilogy!
in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality
Sarah Fier and Hannah Miller || Deena Johnson and Sam Fraser in Fear Street Part 3: 1666 (2021)
Fear Street Music Album Cover Art by Sam Gilbey
FEAR STREET TRILOGY (2021) l dir. Leigh Janiak
“There was a lot of time spent on like, “How can we start weaving this stuff in very early? Where can we add it later?” It existed as far as little Easter eggs that narratively would hold more weight when we got later into the movies. Then, also kind of visually, as we were shooting, we were able to revisit frames, revisit spaces and places and have those echoes. We called them “echoes” as we were shooting. It was very much part of the experiment and the fun of making the three movies was finding ways to do that.” - Leigh Janiak for Starburst Magazine
Fear Street Trilogy (2021), dir. Leigh Janiak
# get in loser we’re killing the sheriff
“The truth shall be your curse. I will shadow you for eternity. I will follow you forever. And everything you take and everyone you harm, you will feel the grip of my hand. I will show them what you’ve done. I will never let you go.”
Elizabeth Scopel as the ‘real’ Sarah Fier in Fear Street Part 3: 1666 ↪ requested by anonymous