Fear Street Part 3: 1666 Reviews



  • Fear Street Part 3: 1666
    • Genre : Horror,Thriller
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    • MPAA Rating : -
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    • Studio : Netflix
    • Official Site : https://www.netflix.com/id-en/title/81334750
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Movie Reviews

  • this is a decent, if long, conclusion to a just-ok trilogy; It's all as over-the-top and gratuitous and campy as the previous two movies, but it's enjoyable at times
    3 of 5 by Brian Costello [Common Sense Media ]
  • the most pleasant of the surprises lurking like a masked killer in the final Fear Street movie is that Netflix's teen-horror saga has actually worked its way to a fairly satisfying conclusion
    Review rate : C+ by A.A. Dowd [AV Club ]
  • on its own, it's spooky fun, reveling in shadows, suspicion, and twisted reveals. In the broader context, it's a climax that's sensationally bold, thrilling, and joltingly entertaining
    4 of 5 by Kristy Puchko [IGN Movies ]
  • it's satisfying end to a series that has pulled off the tricky feat of keeping one foot in the past while keeping things fresh and alive
    4 of 5 by Ian Freer [Empire Magazine ]
  • it's far meatier than we had any right to expect from a slasher flick, and directed with delicious brio by Leigh Janiak, who through three memorable horrors has now proved herself to be an instinctive film-making heavyweight
    4 of 5 by Kevin Maher [Times (UK) ]
  • despite some of the counterproductive choices in “1666,” the way that “Fear Street” chooses to wrap up this mini-saga is a jolt of inspiration at the finish
    Review rate : B- by Steve Greene [IndieWire ]
  • by going into the past and connecting the dots, director Leigh Janiak makes her three-movies scare cylce more than the sum of its parts
    by Michael Nordine [Variety ]
  • a very satisfying conclusion to this time-travelling trilogy experiment
    4 of 5 by Josh Slater-Williams [Little White Lies ]
  • a rousing and immensely satisfying finale; Janiak has found a way to add new life to old material, gifting us with the rare horror franchise that makes us want more..the prospect of an expanded universe seeming less like a curse and more of a blessing
    4 of 5 by Benjamin Lee [The Guardian ]
  • "Fear Street Part 3: 1666" wraps up the horror trilogy's story in a satisfying conclusion; the movie, and the "Fear Street" trilogy overall, is fine and fun enough horror entertainment, while not being necessarily extraordinary or memorable
    2.5 of 5 by Molly Freeman [ScreenRant ]
  • "Fear Street Part 3: 1666" satisfyingly wraps up Netflix’s R.L. Stinemovie trilogy with deepened themes, more fully realized characters and enjoyable twists that lend dimension to the arching story
    by Michael Ordona [Los Angeles Times ]

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