‘A Sacrifice’ Trailer – Sadie Sink Stars in Suicide Cult Thriller

Inspired by Nicholas Hogg’s 2015 novel Tokyo Nobody, the thriller A Sacrifice starring Sadie Sink (“Stranger Things”) is on the way from Vertical, and the official trailer has arrived. From director Jordan Scott, the film releases on June 28, 2024. “A Sacrifice is an emotionally turbulent story that follows American social psychologist Ben Monroe who […]

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‘O’Dessa’ – Sadie Sink Starring in Post Apocalyptic Rock Opera

With her star on the rise, Sadie Sink (Fear Street, “Stranger Things”) will next be seen in the film O’Dessa, being described as a rock opera that’s set against a post apocalyptic landscape! Deadline reports today that Geremy Jasper (Patti Cake$) is writing and directing O’Dessa for Searchlight, “with original songs written and produced by […]

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‘Fear Street’: Sadie Sink Uncovers the Easter Eggs You Might’ve Missed in Netflix’s Trilogy [Video]

“Spoilers ahead,” Sadie Sink cautions. All three films in Netflix and director Leigh Janiak‘s Fear Street franchise are now streaming on Netflix, with Fear Street Part 1: 1994 kicking things off and both Fear Street Part 2: 1978 and Fear Street Part 3: 1666 mostly serving as prequel tales that build out the mythology and […]

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[Review] ‘Fear Street Part 3: 1666’ Closes Out the Netflix Trilogy With a Whimper

The first two-thirds of Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy delivered solid love letters to the slashers of yesteryear, connected by an overarching supernatural curse that’s plagued Shadyside since 1666. Director Leigh Janiak demonstrated a much-appreciated mean streak when killing off characters that audiences actively rooted for; she injected her slashers with emotional stakes. For its conclusion, Fear Street jumps even further back […]

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[Review] ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’ Pays Tribute to Classic Slashers with Higher Body Count

The second entry in the Fear Street trilogy digs deeper into the Fier curse that’s plagued Shadyside for centuries by traveling backward in time. It leaves behind the high energy of the ‘90s in favor of the laid-back late ‘70s. While the formula bears many familiar beats as its predecessor, director Leigh Janiak continues her streak with […]

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