In 1996, Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson’s slasher satire Scream helped redefine a dormant subgenre. The film spawned a franchise and a procession of imitators, some of which (I Know What You Did Last ...
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With vocal cords as hoarse as ever, Scream VI portends to cement the staying power of a dying franchise’s newest pledges, despite being shackled irrevocably to Wes Craven’s quadrilogy of popcorn ...
Here's what I liked about the new "Scream VI" movie: There were some very cool kills, some great set-pieces (the opening sequence, a scene set in a mini-mart and a scene spanning across two high-rise ...
Mckenna Grace and Anna Camp cannot wait to begin filming Scream 7. Both actors recently shared online their personal ...
Wes Craven’s Screamwas a cultural phenomenon that redefined what a slasher could be, exciting audiences with its self-referential edge, leading to a wave of imitators. As a fresh and clever take on ...
At what point can we keep calling these Scream movies? By Scream VI, Sidney Prescott has left us in her rearview mirror. Dewey is gone. We’ve abandoned Woodsboro. The strongest tie to the horror hit ...
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett's second "Scream" movie is a massive improvement — and proof that there's life after Wes Craven for this slasher franchise. “Friday the 13th” and “Nightmare on ...
Denise Richards and Marley Shelton in Valentine Image via Warner Bros. Horror was in a bad state in the 1990s, but then came Wes Craven's Scream in 1996. It rebirthed the slasher, and with its young ...
Critics’ reviews suggest Josh Ruben’s Heart Eyes (scripted by Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon, and Michael Kennedy) is the horror/romance slasher hybrid audiences didn’t know they needed. Now, in ...