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Christmas Eve. San Diego. 1996. I saw the first Scream movie. Now, nearly 25 years later, we're about to get another sequel. Here's the scoop on Scream 5!
Y'know, I'm not sure The Babysitter really works as a movie; it's more the idea of a movie loosely strung together by one-liners and style. Still, it's a fun way to kill a few hours. Samara Weaving stars as the titular childcare professional, a popular teen with a passion for ...
Christmas Eve. San Diego. 1996. I saw the first Scream movie. Now, nearly 25 years later, we're about to get another sequel. Here's the scoop on Scream 5!
would prove to be permanent soon after — the directing duo of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (aka Radio Silence) reunited with Scream star Melissa Barrera to toss off this vampire ballerina goof, which ended up being a total crowd-pleaser and their best movie since Ready or Not. ...
Welcome to the latest episode of The ScreamCast! Each episode sees hosts Sean Duregger and Brad Henderson review a Scream Factory release, have special guests, throw out future Scream Factory release wish lists, and celebrity interviews.In this episode Sean and Brad discuss the hospital horror do...
But Ortega would really become a horror icon in 2022 when she starred both in the highly-anticipatedScreamsequel and the Mia Goth-ledhorror movie,X. Both movies became hits. Later that same year she took on the iconic role of Wednesday Addams in Netflix’sWednesday, alongside another horror...
The movie: By the late '90s, horror was looking a little tired. The masked slasher trope was staggering along in a dire need of a cup of very strong espresso. What it got instead was Wes Craven’s Scream which, despite being parodied into Inception levels of postmodern irony since, rein...
Sidney Prescott famously summed up in Scream what many think about a certain horror subgenre: “Some stupid killer stalking some big-breasted girl who can’t act, who is always running up the stairs when she should be running out the front door.” She was talking, of course, about the mo...