![]() It’s for my stepdaughter.” ( The Wrong Number is, of course, an actual Fear Street book by Robert Lawrence Stine other series entries, including The Sleepwalker, The Surprise Party, and The First Evil, appear on B. ![]() “I love this one.” “It’s trash,” responds the customer. ![]() Dalton (!) bookstore at Shadyside Mall, where a cashier-played by Stranger Things’ Maya Hawke-is ringing up her last customer of the night: a middle aged woman buying a copy of The Wrong Number, a teen horror novel by Robert Lawrence. But this film isn’t a nostalgia trip, like Netflix’s ’80s-worshipping SF/horror series Stranger Things its references are, for the most part, subtler and more entertaining. ![]() Hawkins’ “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover,” among other tunes. As the title indicates, the first film takes place in the ’90s, and director/co-writer Leigh Janiak drives this point home by somewhat excessively loading up the soundtrack with classic songs from the era-the movie’s first 20 minutes, for instance, feature Nine Inch Nails’ “Closer,” Bush’s “Machinehead,” Portishead’s “Sour Times,” Cypress Hill’s “Insane in the Brain,” and Sophie B. ![]()
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