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.
Melissa Barrera
Sam Carpenter
Jenna Ortega
Tara Carpenter
Mason Gooding
Chad Meeks-Martin
Jasmin Savoy Brown
Mindy Meeks-Martin
Jack Quaid
Richie Kirsch
Mikey Madison
Amber Freeman
Courteney Cox
Gale Weathers
David Arquette
Dewey Riley
Neve Campbell
Sidney Prescott
Dylan Minnette
Wes Hicks
Skeet Ulrich
Billy Loomis
Sonia Ammar
Liv McKenzie
Roger L. Jackson
'The Voice' (voice)
Kyle Gallner
Vince Schneider
Marley Shelton
Sheriff Judy Hicks
Reggie Conquest
Deputy Farney
Heather Matarazzo
Martha Meeks
Chester Tam
Deputy Vinson
Brooke Barnhill
Bartender
Stephen West-Rogers
EMT
Milli M.
Reporter
Christopher Speed
Movie Randy
Chelsea Rebecca
Film Fails Host
James A. Janisse
Film Fails Host
Drew Barrymore
Principal / Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Adam Brody
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Henry Winkler
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Hayden Panettiere
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Jamie Kennedy
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Matthew Lillard
Flamethrower Ghostface / Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Tyler Gillett
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Iya Labunka
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Kevin Williamson
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Marco Beltrami
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Patrick Lussier
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Julie Plec
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Rian Johnson
Party Guest (voice) (uncredited)
Director
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Director
Tyler Gillett
Characters
Kevin Williamson
Writer
James Vanderbilt
Writer
Guy Busick
January 14, 2022
It is hard to believe it has been 25 years since “Scream” premiered and in doing so; brought new life into the slasher genre which had become stale due to an abundance of direct to DVD and cable releases combined with many uninspired and stale theatrical releases.
The movie was a massive success and launched a very successful trilogy and made the Ghostface killer and many moments from the series Pop Culture mainstays.
After a hiatus; “Scream 4” arrived and continued the series and in 2022; “Scream” has arrived which continues the story to the eager anticipation of fans.
When a young girl named Tara (Jenna Ortega); is brutally attacked in a fashion very similar to the Ghostface Killer; her sister Sam (Melissa Barrera); returns to Woodsboro to be by her side while Tara recuperates.
Sam is joined by her boyfriend Richie (Jack Quaid), who has no idea about the history of Woodsboro nor the popular “Stab” film series that is based on the events of the murders that have plagued the town.
Sam’s past troubles makes her return difficult and when Ghostface strikes again; she and Richie seek the help of Dewey (David Arquette); who has fallen on hard times and has split from Gayle (Courtney Cox). Despite his reluctance; Dewey gets involved and tells Sam the “rules” which would indicate the killer might be someone she knows and soon everyone in her and Tara’s circle becomes suspect even as the deaths start to increase.
This allows for some of the best moments of the film as the characters make references to several other modern and past horror franchises and discuss things from online Trolls, rabid fans, and other Pop Culture references which provides some tongue in cheek humor about the series and also establishes the world of “Scream” as one where people are well-versed in horror films old and new and have modified the rules based on sequel, prequel, and “Requel” rules for films.
As tensions and body count mounts; Gayle, Dewey, and Sidney (Neve Campbell) must face their fears to stop Ghostface before it is too late.
While the final act of the film is very over the top and at times absurd; it does provide plenty of the elements that fans have come to expect from the series. I was able to accurately see and predict almost all of the twists very early in the film and did not have many surprises as the film unfolded; I think many will still find enough enjoyment watching the tale unfold as after four films I have a pretty good idea of the formula for the series and also have many years of this as I saw the twists in “The Sixth Sense” and “The Village” very early in the films so I just seem to have a knack for this sort of thing.
While it does not break much in the way of new ground; the film does deliver what fans have come to expect and I did find in more enjoyable than “Scream 3” and there was more than enough to keep me entertained. There have been rumors that a sixth film has already been planned and if so: I will be more than ready for more.
3.5 out of 5
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$24,000,000.00
Revenue:
$137,743,924.00