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- Phil Graziadei, the openly gay screenwriter behind Netflix's new queer-inclusive film trilogy based on spook master R.L. Stine's classic "Fear Street" series, remembers those teen horror-fiction books well. And he definitely remembers them not being very gay.
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Phil Graziadei, the openly gay screenwriter behind Netflix’s new queer-inclusive film trilogy based on spook master R.L. Stine’s classic “Fear Street” series, remembers those teen horror-fiction books well. And he definitely remembers them not being very gay.
Phil Graziadei, the openly gay screenwriter behind Netflix’s new queer-inclusive film trilogy based on spook master R.L. Stine’s classic “Fear Street” series, remembers those teen horror-fiction books well. And he definitely remembers them not being very gay.
Jul 2, 2021 · The films–yes, all three feature-length–adapt horror writer RL Stine’s Fear Street book series into an epic tale of rival cities, star-crossed lovers and a Satanic curse. The films arrive on...
- David Reddish
Jul 18, 2021 · Phil Graziadei, the openly gay screenwriter behind Netflix’s new queer-inclusive film trilogy based on spook master R.L. Stine’s classic Fear Street series, remembers those teen horror-fiction books well. And he definitely remembers them not being very gay.
- Chris Azzopardi
Jul 2, 2021 · Fear Street’s director Leigh Janiak and writer Phil Graziadei first explored the horrors of love and intimacy when they collaborated on the 2014 film Honeymoon, a delightfully subtle and genuinely terrifying film about newlyweds Bea and Paul who experience strange phenomena while honeymooning together in rural Canada.
Jul 16, 2021 · Once again co-written and directed by Leigh Janiak, who shared script duties with Phil Graziadei and Kate Trefry this time around, “1666” isn’t content with merely suggesting that past is...