Sarah Michelle Gellar shares a special 'Scream 2' moment with Wes Craven in exclusive new Dread Central video interview. Watch here.
What’s your favorite scary movie? For many, the answer is simple: Scream. Debuting in 1996, Scream turned the slasher genre on its head and created a franchise that has rivaled the likes of The Texas ...
This article is a review of Scream 7, the latest franchise entry; I first discuss the industry context and then offer my personal views.
Spoiler alert! People die in Scream 7. Who loses Ghostface's game? Find out here, ranked by how memorable each death is.
Stu Macher is the most likable Ghostface, which is an odd thing to say considering he gutted a young woman who broke up with him and, in general, is someone who takes human life. But he’s still played ...
Rohan Naahar is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He ...
With Matthew Lillard returning to the Scream franchise for a meatier role as opposed to cameo appearances, you may have been forgiven for thinking that Stu Macher had seemingly returned from the dead.
“Burn it all down.” For a tagline so front and center of Paramount’s marketing for Scream 7, it has very little relationship to the actual ethos of the movie. Instead, Scream 7 feels like a return to ...
Scream 7 may be the worst-reviewed movie of the series, but the franchise remains safe. It just had a terrific opening at the box office, assuring that yes, Scream 8 will probably happen sooner, ...
As inevitable as death and taxes is another Scream movie installment — but we’re not complaining. We couldn’t be more excited to herald the next chapter in the beloved horror series. To celebrate, ...
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