Ryan Simpkins
Gender: Non binary (she/they)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 25 March 1998
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Actor
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Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Fear Street Part Two: 1978 has two brief uses of spinning-style emergency vehicle lights, and one scene lit by flickering fire. One of the very last shots has some dim flashes of lightning. Strobing edits are used in the end-credit tease for the next chapter.
There are two brief spinning shots, one of which looks downward. Outside of these two shots, all of the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 4/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Violent schoolyard bullying, including one scene that will be triggering to audiences with insect-related phobias. The violence in this film is graphic and gory. There is an on-screen vomiting incident just after someone discovers a gory scene.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Fear Street Part Two: 1978
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𝙍𝙮𝙖𝙣 𝙎𝙞𝙢𝙥𝙠𝙞𝙣𝙨 𝙖𝙨 𝘼𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙚 𝙞𝙣 𝙁𝙚𝙖𝙧 𝙎𝙩𝙧𝙚𝙚𝙩 (2021)
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howd i just connect the dots that sadie sink has now been in a movie with both ryan and ty simpkins
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Queer Horror! The Fear Street Trilogy
The Fear Street trilogy was released on Netflix in the summer of 2023 and was directed by Leigh Janiak. The series followed the history of the city of Shadyside and all of the misfortune caused by the curse of Sarah Fier.
Part One - 1994 followed a group of teens who are living with the effects of the curse, one of whom happens upon the buried body of the old witch Sarah Fier, one of whom becomes a target for the curse. They have to join together to defeat the killers coming to find them.
Part Two - 1978 sees the surviving characters track down a previous survivor of the curse, who recounts her time at Camp Nightwing where a possessed counselor goes on a murderous rampage.
Part Three - 1666 sees the main character get a glimpse of the past when she sees Sarah Fier's story with her own eyes, and what really happened to cause the Shadyside curse.
I may get into spoilers here so I am going to mark it as such! I will try to spoil as little as possible as this series is wonderful and should be experienced.
The cool thing about this series, is that the main character in the 1994 story, Deena Johnson (played by Kiana Madeira) is gay. It's revealed in a cool way that made me very excited to follow her and her ex/girlfriend, Sam (played by Olivia Scott Welch,) through the movie.
And it was really cool to see Deena fight so hard to make sure that Sam stayed safe, even when it came to some really rough parts.
Now the second movie followed a story where Deena was still trying to both protect and save Sam, which was very difficult in more ways than one. But since this post is talking about the queer aspects of this franchise, the most notable part for me is that the character Alice is played by non-binary actor Ryan Simpkins (pronouns they/she according to their Instagram.) Ryan Simpkins is one of my favorite parts of the series. I just love the way they play Alice.
The third movie is so creative in the way it tells Sarah Fier's story, because it reuses some of the cast members from the first two movies (no Ryan Simpkins though, which made me so sad,) having them portray characters from the past. Kiana and Olivia portray Sarah Fier and her lover Hannah Miller as Deena sees the story of Sarah Fier, through her eyes. The story gives Sarah Fier her own tragic love story, where Hannah and Sarah's love is accused of being the cause of the town's misfortune, and both girls are accused of being witches. The sacrifice Sarah makes in the end after learning the truth of who the real evil is, is heartbreaking and sweet at the same time, as she is able to save Hannah from the town's wrath.
Like I said, I am sharing as little as possible incase the people reading this haven't seen the film yet. (GO WATCH THE MOVIES!)
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