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Fear Street: Prom Queen

Winning just might be the death of you.
2025 | 90m | English

(21786 votes)

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Who will be voted queen at Shadyside High's 1988 prom? For underdog Lori, competition is cutthroat even before someone starts killing off the candidates.
Release Date: May 23, 2025
Director: Matt Palmer
Writer: Donald McLeary, Matt Palmer, R.L. Stine
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords beheading, raincoat, prom queen, 1980s, teen slasher, based on novel or book, prank, axe murder, high school rivalry, it girl, high school prom
Production Companies Chernin Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 24, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Jul 02, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
India Fowler Lori Granger
Suzanna Son Megan Rogers
Fina Strazza Tiffany Falconer
Katherine Waterston Nancy Falconer
Lili Taylor VP Dolores Brekenridge
Chris Klein Dan Falconer
Ariana Greenblatt Christy Renault
David Iacono Tyler Torres
Darrin Baker Principal Wayland
Ella Rubin Melissa
Rebecca Ablack Debbie
Ilan O'Driscoll Linda
Ryan Rosery Chad
Damian Romeo Judd
Dakota Taylor Bobby
Luke Kimball Devlin
Eden Summer Gilmore Claire
Brennan Clost Gerald
Cecilia Lee Harmony
Joseph Chiu Spider
Tom Keat Freddie
Dale Whibley Jimmy
Christopher B. MacCabe Stoker
Joanne Boland Rose Granger
J.D. Nicholsen Sheriff Goode
Milton Barnes Officer Reynolds
Colin Platt Officer Starky
Chiamaka Glory Paramedic
Alexander Eling Brent
Jai Jai Jones Frank
Fallon Bowman Female TV Anchor
Rob Moore Delivery Guy
Jazlyn Wong-lee Preppy Girl
Zachary Rivard Random Prom Nominee with Mustache
Reece Feldman Dirk
Name Job
Carmen Cuba Casting
Márk Győri Director of Photography
Brittany Morrison Set Decoration
Donald McLeary Writer
Taylor Stewart Original Music Composer
Christopher Donaldson Editor
Alison Reid Stunt Coordinator
Vincent Harper Set Dresser
Jefferson Gonsalves Set Dresser
Yoann Malnati Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Keith Murphy "C" Camera Operator
Craig Jewell First Assistant "A" Camera
Jennifer Celi Second Assistant "A" Camera
David Breeze Gaffer
Matt Palmer Writer, Director
Nick Bassett Production Design
Glenn Hughes Picture Car Coordinator
Nora Felder Music Supervisor
Michele Brady Art Direction
Nadia Ismail Set Dresser
Vic Rigler Property Master
Nigel Doucette "B" Camera Operator
Nadia Guglieri Script Supervisor
David McCallion First Assistant "C" Camera
John Shumelda Second Assistant "C" Camera
Mark Manchester Key Grip
Matthew Steeves Visual Effects Editor
David Rose Sound Effects Editor
Claire Dobson Dialogue Editor
Graham Rogers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Hyde ADR Recordist
Colton Maddigan Foley Artist
Kevin Jung Foley Recordist
Rob Bertola Music Editor
Holly McCredden Stunts
R.L. Stine Book
Natalie Bronfman Costume Design
Andrew Grush Original Music Composer
Lisa Stevens Choreographer
Lauren Sills Set Dresser
Norm Dupuis Set Dresser
Max Armstrong "C" Camera Operator
Kyryll Sobolev First Assistant "B" Camera
Bridgette Murphy Second Assistant "B" Camera
Doug Johnston Production Sound Mixer
Kaylie Whitcher Visual Effects Producer
David McCallum Supervising Sound Editor
Ryan Joe Allam First Assistant Sound Editor
Matthew Chan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Calistan ADR Recordist
Sandra Fox Foley Artist
Jack Heeren Foley Mixer
Brett Pierce Music Editor
Thomas Liccioni Stunts
Bailey Woodwark Stunts
Canaan Davison Stunts
Christopher Di Meo Stunts
Kaanchana Kerr Stunts
Torianna Lee Stunts
Riley Jones Stunts
Emilie Poulin Set Designer, First Assistant Art Direction
Sydney Cornett Second Assistant Art Director
Andrea Cassidy Art Department Coordinator
Andrea Tóth Set Decoration Buyer
Charlotte Gibson Set Decorating Coordinator
Alex Turner Boom Operator
Jose Maya Electrician
Stephen Myers Rigging Gaffer
Michael Cayea Rigging Grip
Marc Donato Grip
Laurie Munday Costume Supervisor
Sue Willis Ager/Dyer
Barb Martin Costume Assistant
Deborah Kirkegaard Costumer
Margaret Mohr Costumer
Charles M Seymour Costumer
Olga Nikolaeva Costumer
Diane Mazur Makeup Artist
Alessondra Bastianoni Makeup Artist
Erin Sweeney Makeup Artist
Sandra Wheatle Makeup Artist
Sandy Sokolowski Hair Department Head
Dee Cummings Hairstylist
Nancy Warren Hairstylist
L.D. Wilson Production Coordinator
Duncan Orthner Special Effects Technician
Steve Newburn Prosthetic Supervisor
Mario Tassone Unit Publicist
Emma Goegan Casting Assistant
Shamso Bihi Third Assistant Director
Errol Stussi Visual Effects Coordinator
Will Roberts Second Assistant Director
Lisbet Maclean Assistant Editor
Emma Sanders Finlayson Post Production Coordinator
Mathew Giampa Visual Effects Supervisor
Brennan Mercer Sound Designer
Gerald Trepy First Assistant Sound Editor
Dustin Harris Dialogue Editor
Mark Appleby ADR Recordist
Paul Lynch ADR Recordist
Chelsea Body Foley Mixer
Jennifer Barron Music Coordinator
Jonathan Wales Scoring Mixer
Angela Kosteski Stunts
Brittany Spiteri Stunts
Chloe Jones Stunts
JJ Lavadan Stunts
Tiauna Steadford Stunts
Ty Pravong Stunts
Robin Skye Farr Stunts
Kim Sue Bartnik Second Assistant Art Director
Gergely König-Kapus Storyboard Artist
Greg Langham Assistant Set Decoration, Leadman
Gawain Campbell On Set Dresser
Ron Hewitt Property Buyer
Wade Hicken Electrician
Rohan Lawrence Electrician
Jim Park Key Rigging Grip
Dmitri Saluk Grip
J.R. Melanson Grip
Karen Rodd Ager/Dyer
Bethany Allen Costume Assistant
Rose-Mary Holosko Makeup Department Head
Bryan Fernandes Costumer
Janet Laing Costumer
Svetlana Sokolova Costumer
Jenny Duckworth Key Makeup Artist
Angela Mancini Makeup Artist
Danny Morrow Makeup Artist
Rossana Vendramini Makeup Artist
Teresa Young Makeup Artist
Cheryl Ross Hairstylist
Kelly Brennan Hairstylist
Kelly Whetter Hairstylist
Alexandra MacDonald Second Assistant Production Coordinator
Juan Aguirre First Assistant Accountant
Ted Ross Special Effects Technician
Donna Dupere Extras Casting
John Buchan Casting
Ally Gorder Casting Assistant
Yolanda Graci Additional Second Assistant Director
Sarah Buell First Assistant Director
Emily Suber Title Designer
Robert Doyle First Assistant Editor
Amanda Powell Post Production Supervisor
Brayden Jones Stunts
Chanelle Hunter Stunts
Jennifer Vey Stunts
Mary Ann Stevens Stunts
Trevor de Groot Stunts
Ryan Clarke Stunts
Sean Hamilton Second Assistant Art Director
Shelley Armstrong Set Decoration Buyer
Helen Field Property Buyer
Matt Taylor Best Boy Electrician
Danielle Simpson Electrician
Brian E. Hill Best Boy Grip
Eamon Tennant Grip
David Mason Grip
Jenna McCutchen Assistant Costume Designer
Amanda Lowthian Costume Assistant
Tracylee Sydney Costume Set Supervisor
Kathleen Meade Costumer
Maureen Brock Costumer
Jo Jin Costumer
Keirsten Morris Key Makeup Artist
Jacquelyn Hinks Makeup Artist
Chris Pizzarelli Makeup Artist
Jennelle Greene Makeup Artist
Susan Hayward Makeup Artist
Josie Stewart Key Hair Stylist
Elaine Lee Hairstylist
Sheryl Wilson Hairstylist
Mac Downey First Assistant Production Coordinator
Michelle Berrigan First Assistant Accountant
Randy Coloma Special Effects Technician
Alan Markfield Still Photographer
Jason Knight Casting
Charley Medigovich Casting Associate
Denzel Watson Third Assistant Director
Christopher J. Danton Unit Production Manager
Arwen Munro Visual Effects Producer
Lori Waters Post Production Supervisor
Chris Comrie Production Accountant
Name Title
Joan Waricha Executive Producer
Kori Adelson Producer
Yvonne Bernard Executive Producer
Jenno Topping Producer
Peter Chernin Producer
Jane Stine Executive Producer
Leigh Janiak Executive Producer
Mary Anne Waterhouse Executive Producer
Caroline Pitofsky Co-Producer
Dan Bernard Co-Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
5.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/fear-street-prom-queen-review-a-blood-soaked-letdown/ "Fear Street: Prom Queen is a dispensable entry in a saga that deserves more attention and care. Though it checks the technical boxes and delivers the bare minimum for nostalgic sla ... sher fans, it completely fails at what made the original trilogy such a surprising success: deep characters, a cohesive story, and emotionally weighty themes. With a generic script, forced connections, and a frustrating conclusion, Matt Palmer’s film ends up as more of a forgettable footnote than a worthy new chapter in the legacy of Sarah Fier." Rating: C

May 23, 2025
r96sk
5.0

<em>'Fear Street: Prom Queen'</em> is all too forgettable, in my eyes anyway. It felt derivatively unoriginal and fairly predictable, with unnatural dialogue not helping. I could ignore that if the kills were cool, but none of which really came across as all that meaningful. The prom setting is a ... n issue, it's one that feels so overdone in movies that any new release needs to do something extra unique to stand out - and I don't believe this one does anything close to that. It is at least short in run time and those onscreen don't produce anything all that bad. India Fowler's Lori is admittedly the only character I found to be minimally interesting, though Fina Strazza does put in a decent performance too as Tiffany. She is overly cartooney, though the same can be said for Chris Klein and others to be honest. Darrin Baker's character has a dumb catchphrase, though I admit I found it to be passably amusing. I will also give credit for the ending, I didn't love it but, to be fair, I didn't predict one part of the reveal - so kudos for that. It sadly isn't enough to save what proceeds, mind you.

Jun 03, 2025
Margot_GreenHumanity
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The newest one, Prom Queen, dropped yesterday, and I actually really liked it. It was genuinely good. Now, let’s go back a bit. When I first watched the original Fear Street trilogy, I absolutely hated them. They got on my nerves, I was just so annoyed. I didn’t enjoy them at all. But I gave the ... m a second chance, and slowly, I started falling in love with the series. I began to see that they were actually great films. I rewatched the trilogy yesterday in preparation for Prom Queen, and oh my goodness, they're good. Like, really good. I love slasher films, I truly do. And I especially love the way Fear Street plays with different decades, how all the films are linked, and how the story unfolds. I love the universe they’ve created with the youthful energy, it’s so clever, so stylish. I just loved it. Watch my video reviews: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMSABmd5c/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKPWBFMir2w/?igsh=MTZyNG9oYWxseW9zOA==

Jun 20, 2025