This is the first in a Netflix produced trilogy of films based on a book series by R.L. Stein. Based on the noticeable reserve this film demonstrates until near the end (which includes a means of movie death I've never seen before) the film feels more 'YA' then the period slasher movies it seeks to invoke. It's like 'Scream' meets 'Stranger Things' by way of 'American Horror Story' and 'IT'. Lesser then the sum of it's parts. **
Sunday, July 11, 2021
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