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Fear Street director Leigh Janiak discusses why Netflix trilogy is propelled by a queer romance
•"The trilogy allowed us to give a little bit of hope that I don’t think usually exists in horror movies," says Fear Street director Leigh Janiak.

With Fear Street trilogy, Netflix breaks RL Stine's book franchise into movie series with interlocked narratives
•It’s kind of a hybrid. It’s kind of a new thing. It’s a mix between a traditional movie and what would be considered traditional TV: Each instalment, each part, tells its own story but it’s also very connected to the next piece," says Fear Street writer-director Leigh Janiak.

Janet Jackson's ensembles from music video of 'Scream' sell for $125,000 in auction
•The auction called “Iconic Treasures From the Legendary Career and Life of Janet Jackson” will be held until Sunday, the singer’s 55th birthday.

Wes Craven working on an *gasp* "original" game?
Nash •Wes Craven is the latest Hollywood talent to show interest in video games. The man behind cult-flicks like the Nightmare on Elm street series, Scream ...

Paramount sets Scream reboot release date for 14 January, 2022, postpones GI Joe spin-off by a year
Fp Staff •Tentatively titled Scream 5, the newest instalment of the franchise will see actors Courteney Cox and David Arquette return as Gale Weathers and Sheriff Dewey Riley respectively.

Courteney Cox teases return to Scream franchise for upcoming reboot through video on social media
Fp Staff •Filming on the new instalment of Scream is set to kick off later this year in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Freddy Krueger to Ghostface: Epic films of horror legend Wes Craven that you cannot miss
Fp Staff •Wes Craven, a master of cinematic horror whose legendary directorial credits include "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream", died Sunday aged 76. Here are some of his best works.

Wes Craven, director of horror classic 'Nightmare on Elm Street', passes away at 76
Fp Archives •A prolific writer, director and editor, Craven is credited with reinventing the teen horror genre with the 1984 release of A Nightmare on Elm Street starring a then-unknown Johnny Depp.



