Tag: Scream 4
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‘Scream: The TV Series’ Is Leaving Netflix
One of the best horror films to come out this year so far has been Scream VI. The film continued the story from the mega-successful 2022 reboot. While those films exist in the same universe that director Wes Craven started in 1996’s Scream, there was an 11-year gap between Scream 4 and the fifth entry.…
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‘Scream VI’ Team Breaks Down Every Killer Twist: Stu’s Future, Neve Campbell’s Absence and the Return of [Spoiler]
Warning: This story contains major spoilers for “
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Scream 6 Review: Bloody Kills And Lackluster Thrills
Is there anything left for the bloody, quippy “Scream” franchise to say? The knee-jerk reaction would be to reply yes — as long as there are new horror movies, there will be plenty of material for “Scream” sequels to riff on. But after the severely humdrum “Scream 6,” it might be time to put Ghostface…
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New on Paramount+ in March 2023
March looks to be another exciting month for Paramount+. Cobra Kai star Peyton List tries to solve her own murder in the all-new Young Adult mystery series School Spirits. Kiefer Sutherland will also be returning to the small screen with another spy role in the Paramount Plus original series Rabbit Hole. March will also bring…
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Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes is Based on This True Story
From The Last House on the Left (1972) to Scream 4, Wes Craven has an impressive slate of horror movie credits. The famed director is known to push the boundaries on horror and bend the genre to his liking, much to the delight of audiences. Craven is also known to cite folk stories or other…
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Kristen Stewart Turned Down An Iconic Homage In Scream 4
Horror films have long served as a breeding ground for Hollywood A-listers, with many of out most decorated performers getting their start in the genre of grotesque and gore. While “Twilight” may have been that film that put Kristen Stewart on the map in terms of public consciousness, the Academy Award-nominee has enjoyed an impressive…
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What Does ‘Scream’ Mean for Horror in 2020?
“What’s your favorite scary movie?” If it’s Scream then you’re in luck. Last week The Hollywood Reporter reported that Ready or Not directors Matthew Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, also known collectively as Radio Silence, will be directing the next Scream film for SpyGlass Media, which acquired the property from The Weinstein Company when the infamous…