Not many realize there was a real serial killer who inspired the movie Scream. Danny Rolling terrorized the quiet college community of Gainesville, Florida, ...
(Horror ties: Urban Legend, Scream 2, Santa’s Slay) Back in 2001 Rebecca Gayheart decided she was in a rush to get to her location, and anyone passing the street, child or adult, were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time… because Rebecca “I did one good movie” Gayheart ...
6) One father would frequently scream at his three young children, to the point where they would be "cowering in the corner." 7) One father, William, once grabbed and held a gun to his threeyear -old son. 8) Jacob would make his three-year-old daughter "bend down" so he could "...
It's been said the female of the species is more deadly than the male, and that's certainly true when it comes to the women in soapland, some of whom are prone to a spot of good old-fashioned murder. While not all of them are wicked through-and-through and have committed their cri...
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The Scream series has had its fair share of memorable killers, from the originals, Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard, to Laurie Metcalf and Jack Quaid. However, the best Ghostace in the series is Emma Roberts' Jill Roberts from Scream 4. Sidney's (Neve Campbell) niece turns out to be a...
When news broke of on-the-rise scream queen Jenna Ortega taking on the role of Wednesday in Netflix’s Tim Burton directed show of the same name, audiences were nervous. But Ortega’s interpretation of the character has proven those misgivings needless, and has clearly resonated in a...
Sidney Prescott stood out as a strong final girl in Scream, changing the traditional role of survival. Erin Harson from You're Next breaks the mold by turning the tables on killers, becoming the most dangerous character. Cecilia Kass in The Invisible Man subverts victimization, emerging as a ...
still, as diverting as these variations are, they still felt like the Bond we know and love, and still sounding like a grand time was guaranteed for all. Licence to Kill’s changes on the other hand signify a change in direction more overt than any film before it in the series. It’...