Fear Street Is A Must-watch Slasher Movie On Netflix

The first film in Netflix's Fear Street trilogy has been available to watch on the streaming platform for a while now. Although it hasn't exactly taken off, Fear Street is doing the slasher movie genre right. It's successfully subverting the self-referential trend that has plagued slasher movies for years. The result is a sort of authenticity that similar films have been sorely lacking. How Fear Street is doing slasher movies right There might be a bigger story happening, but Fear Street Part 1 tells a self-contained tale.

Fear Street: 1994 is the first in a trilogy of films releasing on Netflix throughout July. All three movies are based on the R.L. Stine book series and revolve around the story of an ancient evil that has been terrorizing the town of Shadyside for multiple centuries. However, for the first film, much of the focus is on a group of friends who find themselves becoming the target of the said malevolent entity that has been killing people in the town for years.

As killers hunt down the teenagers, there's none of the self-referential humor and metaphorical, as well as sometimes literal, winks to the audience that has become such a staple of slasher movies.

This isn't to say that Fear Street completely ignores its genre's roots. For example, the opening sequence pays homage to Wes Craven's classic horror movie, Scream. You'd have to have lived under a rock for the better part of the past two to three decades to not know that Maya Hawke was done for as soon as she was shown closing her store on her own.