SCREAM (2022) – Review

So, for the last four weekends, one film has dominated, really ruled the box office. I’m talking about the latest installment of a near twenty-year-old franchise. So, what could possibly challenge this “rock-solid” tentpole and knock the “webhead’ off his perch? Perhaps the “de-throner” will be the latest installment of a franchise that’s over twenty-five-years-old. Oh, and it’s far less “family-friendly”, so maybe it’s not for the same audience. So, leave the kiddos home, when this masked knife-wielding maniac starts stalking the teens once again. “Ghostface” returns, hoping to make movie audiences (and studio coffers) SCREAM.


Alright, who’s “dying’ to revisit Woodsboro? Well your wish is granted with this flick’s opening sequence, which harkens back to a familiar night in 1996. Phone “tech” is a lot different now (texts, video chat, etc.), but it finishes with a brutal attack on young Tara (Jenna Ortega). Several miles away a frantic call sends her sister “Sam” (Melissa Barrera) sharing a ride home with boyfriend/co-worker Richie (Jack Quaid). When they arrive, a mini-reunion begins with Tara’s over-protective BFF Amber (Mikey Madison), twins Mindy (Jasmine Savoy Brown) and Chad (Mason Gooding) who’s never far from his “bae” Liv (Sonia Ammar), and Wes (Dylan Minnette), the son of Sheriff Hicks (Marley Shelton). She and Sam clash immediately, so the still-stunned big sister decides to consult with the “vets”. But the bitter reclusive former lawman Dewey Riley (David Arquette) is at first hesitant, but he sends a message to ex Gale (Courtney Cox), now a network tv news “morning anchor” in the Big Apple. The chain begins when she in turn calls Sydney Prescott (Neve Campbell), now a busy big city mom. So will the trio reunite in their old “stomping grounds” before Ghostface slices and dices the “new kids”? And what about the “ghost of movies past’ who pops up to haunt Sam?

Oh, but she’s also haunted by memories as Barrera makes Sam a more complex screen “scream queen”, a young woman who wants to escape her hometown. But she’s pulled back by that burg’s history forcing her into action. Barrera has us investing in the heroine who’s not sure of herself. Plus Ortega as Tara truly tests that sisterly bond, resenting Sam but still needing her nurturing nature, Ortega turns Tara from “fodder’ into a fiesty spitfire, almost matched by Madison’s snarky, acid-spewing Amber. Quaid is quite entertaining as the beau who feels out of place, wanting to be there for Sam, but fearful of being “fresh meat’ for the deadly village. Ably filling the role of pop culture savant is the engaging Brown who seems more than a bit giddy to be part of the “re-qual”. But the movie’s “heavy lifting” is done by the tired but still standing original trio. Arquette’s Dewey has a world-weary affability, knowing of the threats but ready to put a stop to the “legacy”. As with previous incarnations, Cox’s Gale seems to be using the tragedies as a “self-promotion” until her inner-defender is awakened. It’s Campbell as Sydney that sounds that alarm, making her one of the genre’s greatest survivors, always thinking ahead and never backing down. Perhaps she can be spun off for a horror/road trip series, bashing creeps all over the globe.

The producers faced a big challenge as the series original scribe, Kevin Williamson, stepped down and the director of the previous entries, Wes Craven, sadly passed away in 2015. Stepping up are the directing team of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet (READY OR NOT) who recreate the pacing and action dynamic of the first entry. Though it feels familiar they’re able to give each scene an air of dread and doom. Ultimately they’re tripped up by the sneering script from James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick that feels the need to drag down the midsection in a “meta mess”, skewering online trolls, while poking holes in the “fake Stab” movie series, which echoes the previous entries of this one, while also name-dropping other horror franchises. It all becomes tiresome very quickly giving the last act a “not as clever as they think they are” vibe. This leads to a final sequence denouncement that’s just plain silly and sophomoric (that’s the force, or farce, behind the body count). And though most thriller fans don’t find it a problem, the aggressive, extreme violence just seems to be a celebration of vicious cruelty. But I did like Tara’s admiration for “art-house horror” and Campbell is always a welcome movie presence. The fervent fanbase of the franchise will no doubt revel in this, but if I had to endure another “inside joke”, I was afraid that I’d clear out the theatre with a loud SCREAM.

2 Out of 4

SCREAM opens in theatres everywhere on Thursday evening, January 13, 2022

Cast And Filmmakers Talk GhostFace in New SCREAM Movie Featurette

Ghostface and Jenna Ortega in Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group’s “Scream.”

Can’t wait for January when the new SCREAM movie debuts in theaters? Here’s a featurette on what makes Ghostface a horror icon, as well as new character posters, to tide you over until then.

Twenty-five years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, a new killer has donned the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town’s deadly past.

Neve Campbell (“Sidney Prescott”), Courteney Cox (“Gale Weathers”) and David Arquette (“Dewey Riley”) return to their iconic roles in Scream alongside Melissa Barrera, Kyle Gallner, Mason Gooding, Mikey Madison, Dylan Minnette, Jenna Ortega, Jack Quaid, Marley Shelton, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Sonia Ammar.

SCREAM Takes Over TikTok Text-To-Speech Function With the Voice of Ghostface! SCREAM in Theaters January 14th

DO YOU LIKE #SCARYSTORIES? SCREAM TAKES OVER TIKTOK’S TEXT-TO-SPEECH FUNCTION WITH THE VOICE OF GHOSTFACE! SCREAM stars David Arquette and Drew Barrymore have already put the feature to good use. Paramount and TikTok have delivered a text-to-speech feature that reads your own words in the iconic antagonist’s voice.

Check out the trailer for the new SCREAM movie, opening January 14th:

To celebrate the trailer release of the newest “SCREAM” installment, TikTok and Paramount Pictures have dropped a Text-to-Speech option featuring the iconically creepy voice of masked killer Ghostface. 

And click HERE for the TikTok newsroom post, for more information. 

Dark Comedy MOPE Starring David Arquette, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and Max Adler Streaming Online Everywhere on June 16th

MOPE is directed by Lucas Heyne and premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. It was planning a limited theatrical release, but will now make a wide digital release. Look for a review soon here at We Are Movie Geeks, but for now check out the trailer:

In the multibillion-dollar world of pornography, the term mope refers to a low-level, wannabe porn actor. They’re the lowest of the low, hanging around sets and taking on menial jobs with aspirations of becoming huge stars. In this tragic true story, Stephen Clancy Hill and Herbert Wong, respectively known by their porn alter egos Steve Driver and Tom Dong, were two such mopes—real-life best friends attempting to live the impossible dream, but the blurred line between reality and delusion ultimately sent them both tumbling down a path of horrific destruction.

MOPE stars David Arquette, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Max Adler, and Kelly Sry

Scream 4 l Now Available for Download on iTunes and Amazon Prime

SCREAM 4, the spine-chilling sequel to the trilogy that changed horror movies, is now available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Xbox and Playstation – just in time to get you in the Halloween spirit. See what the next generation in Woodsboro thinks about the return of Ghostface, and who might be his next target, after a chilling phone call hits close to home. Scare yourself senseless instantly on your iPad, TV, computer or iPhone as Ghostface returns to Woodsboro with Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette resurrecting their famous roles.  It’s a new decade, with new rules.

Synopsis:

Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), now the author of a self-help book, returns home to Woodsboro on the last stop of her book tour. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox), who are now married, as well as her cousin Jill (Emma Roberts) and her Aunt Kate (Mary McDonnell). Unfortunately Sidney’s appearance also brings about the return of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the whole town of Woodsboro in danger.

Buy SCREAM 4 for your iPad, TV, computer or iPhone and scare yourself senseless now!

GET YOUR COPY NOW:
Amazon Prime: http://www.amazon.com/Scream-4/dp/B00552MPS8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1316533335&sr=8-4
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/scream-4/id446341181

SCREAM 4 Available on iTunes and Amazon Prime October 4th

SCREAM 4, the spine-chilling sequel to the trilogy that changed horror movies, will be available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Xbox and Playstation starting October 4th, 2011 just in time for Halloween! Scare yourself senseless instantly on your iPad, TV, computer or iPhone as Ghostface returns to Woodsboro with Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette resurrecting their famous roles.  It’s a new decade, with new rules.

Synopsis:

Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), now the author of a self-help book, returns home to Woodsboro on the last stop of her book tour. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox), who are now married, as well as her cousin Jill (Emma Roberts) and her Aunt Kate (Mary McDonnell). Unfortunately Sidney’s appearance also brings about the return of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the whole town of Woodsboro in danger.

SCREAM 4 | Available on iTunes and Amazon Prime October 4th

PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOW:
Amazon Prime: http://www.amazon.com/Scream-4/dp/B00552MPS8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1316533335&sr=8-4
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/scream-4/id446341181

SCREAM 4 – The Review

Wes Craven really outdid himself with this one! For all of you that have doubted Mr. Craven in the past couple of years (I will refrain from calling you names for “hatin”!), let it be known… Wes Craven still has it!

Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has returned to her hometown of Westboro to promote her new self help book, but trouble rears its ugly head during her first public appearance. See, her stop happens to be around the anniversary of the Woodsboro Massacre, and the anniversaries of the multiple murders committed by the many faces behind the Ghostface mask. Of course, the teens of the town, who aren’t old enough to remember all of the trauma and fear choose to embrace their murky heritage by decorating the town in Ghostface garb and props, and hosting a Stab-a-thon, where they showcase all 7 of the Stab movies back to back. The Stab films are based off of the book series written  by Gale Weathers-Riley (Courtney Cox) about her, Sidney, and her husband Sherriff Dewey Rileys (David Arquette) experiences with Ghostface. The Woodboro High School film club seem to think that they have the new Ghostface figured out based on the new rules of horror films, and all of the new horror remakes. Too bad they don’t listen to their own advice or take the murders seriously. Now Ghostface is back on the streets and ready to make his message heard, by scrawling it in guts and blood.

This film had me drawn in right from the start. The opening set up, especially the scene with Anna Paquin and Kristen Bell had me excited and, quite frankly, pumped to see the film. Campbell stepped right back into the role of Sidney Prescott with ease. Not only did she look fantastic, but her character has developed into a stronger individual that absolutely refuses to be a victim for the rest of her life. Still, you can see the same old Sidney when you looked into her eyes. Campell really shines. Courtney Cox deserves a high five for her portrayal of Gale Weathers-Riley! Not only does she bring the snarky persona of Gale back, but there is an even stronger sex appeal. I don’t remember the character of Gale being THIS feisty, but man, did I enjoy it. Sure, she was always feisty and bitchy (The character, not Courtney Cox)… but man, I wanted to high five her after some of her lines in this! Cox did an amazing job! Heck, she AND Gale get a high five.

David Arquette as Dewey Riley is not as doofy as his character has been in the past. His character has had time to grow up during the films, which gave him (his character) time to mature and get use to being the man in charge, but he still has his kind of awkward moments. In this day and age, I am glad they allowed his character to mature a bit.

Newcomers to the franchise Emma Roberts (Jill Roberts, Sidney’s cousin), Hayden Panettiere (Kirby Reed), and Rory Culkin (Charlie Walker) are all fantastic additions. Roberts gives a wonderful performance that shows versatility, and it is nice to see her in yet another role different than the ones that she has previously played. With films like IT’S KIND OF A FUNNY STORY and LYMELIFE (With Rory Culkin) under her belt, it’s refreshing to see her continue to chose different types of roles and genres. Panettiere brings Kirby to life, giving her a sassy, slightly over-dramatic, yet like-able personality. The character of Kirby actually reminds me of my pack of she-wolves… minus the love for horror films… that one is ALL ME! Still, Panettiere shines in her debut to the horror film screen.  As for Rory Culkin, he is scary goodl! I have always been a fan of the Culkin family, ever since Macauley Culkin first rocked my childhood world in HOME ALONE and MY GIRL, and this band of brothers never ceases to amaze me on screen. (Sidenote: The first Saturday Night Live that I ever stayed up all the way through was when Macauley Culkin hosted.) Back to Rory… Rory is supurb as the misfit teenager obsessed with horror films. He plays the part so well, that he reminded me of my high school days in art club. (We were all horror film weirdos!) His growth on screen leads me to believe that he will continue to impress and amaze us with his role choices. He is extremely talented and I cannot wait to see what he has in store for us next!

Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson really kept this film fresh and interesting. I honestly cannot remember when a scary movie made me jump. Heck, I cannot remember the last time that a horror film made me anxious (in a good way). I could actually feel the tension building up in my chest at times. I also really enjoyed the mockery of remakes and reboots in this day and age. With the butchering of the A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET remake, which Craven had no part of, I was glad to see him poke fun at the idea of filmmakers remaking or rebooting older films rather than coming up with their own, new projects. They also point out how technology has changed the game of horror films and serial killing… and without giving anything away, they incorporate todays obsession with social media into the concept of horror films. Most films fail at this tie in, making it seem cheesy or silly, but they tie it in brilliantly. I do NOT want to spoil anything so I will leave it at that!

I cannot honestly say anything negative about this film. I went into it hoping that it was as good as the first three, and came out with the feeling that it might actually be better! Thank you Wes Craven!

OVERALL RATING: 4.75 out of 5 stars… or screams!

SCREAM 4 Soundtrack Due Out April 12, 2011

Lakeshore Records has released the SCREAM 4 Soundtrack album cover plus the specs. Like the SCRE4M Soundtrack on Facebook HERE…if you dare!

Release Date: April 12, 2011
Genre: Soundtrack
Record Label: Lakeshore Records
Description: Scream 4 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Various Artists:

01. Something To Die For – The Sounds
02. Bad Karma – Ida Maria
03. Cup Of Coffee – The Novocaines
04. Make My Body – The Chain Gang of 1974
05. Don’t Mess With The Original – Marco Beltrami
06. Yeah Yeah Yeah – The Sounds
07. Run For Your Life – 6 Day Riot
08. Axel F – Raney Shockne
09. On Fire – Locksley
10. Devils – Say Hi
11. Denial – Stereo Black
12. Jill’s America – Marco Beltrami

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Synopsis:

Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), now the author of a self-help book, returns home to Woodsboro on the last stop of her book tour. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox), who are now married, as well as her cousin Jill (Emma Roberts) and her Aunt Kate (Mary McDonnell). Unfortunately Sidney’s appearance also brings about the return of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the whole town of Woodsboro in danger.

From director Wes Craven, SCREAM 4 will be in theaters April 15, 2011. The SCREAM Trilogy is coming to Blu-Ray March 29th!

FIRST LOOK: Courteney Cox & David Arquette in SCREAM 4 Photo & Trailer

Here’s a first look at the new trailer and still of Courteney Cox & David Arquette in SCREAM 4. The trailer made it’s debut Thursday on Entertainment Tonight. It’s been 15 years since Wes Craven put a whole new spin on the slasher genre. Who’s ready for another fright from Ghostface?

Synopsis:

Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), now the author of a self-help book, returns home to Woodsboro on the last stop of her book tour. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox), who are now married, as well as her cousin Jill (Emma Roberts) and her Aunt Kate (Mary McDonnell). Unfortunately Sidney’s appearance also brings about the return of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the whole town of Woodsboro in danger.

From director Wes Craven, SCREAM 4 will be in theaters April 15, 2011.

Visit the film’s official site here, like it on Facebook here, and follow it on Twitter here.

SCREAM 4 Official Trailer

Hey SCREAM fans…check out this new trailer for SCREAM 4, starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox Arquette, Emma Roberts, Rory Culkin, and Hayden Panettiere.

Synopsis:

Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.

From Dimension Films, SCREAM 4 will be in theaters April 15, 2011.

Visit the film’s official site here, like it on Facebook here, and follow it on Twitter here.