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, ...
The Scream series, one of the most pre-eminent horror franchises, returned last month with its seventh main instalment. As it enters its fourth decade, it seems that the series is showing no signs of ...
You can't keep Ghostface down. "Scream 7" has sliced its way to No. 1 at the domestic box office, scoring the biggest opening weekend in the horror franchise's 30-year history. Prior to "Scream VI," ...
The new Scream sequel has been savaged by critics – but the originally planned version of the film would have been something entirely different. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who directed ...
With Neve Campbell coming back for another round of meta-bloodshed, THR ranks all seven installments of the horror franchise. By Darren Franich Thirty years ago, you answered the phone every time it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Scream franchise is one of the most iconic horror film series of all time, and it's back in cinemas with Scream 7 on 27 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For three decades, the meta-horror franchise “Scream” has outmaneuvered its fandom with so many convoluted murder ...
In 1996, Wes Craven gave us Scream, a meta, self-depricating breath of life into a stagnant horror genre that desparately needed all of its rules broken. Six movies later, Sydney Prescott is still ...
Ghostface returns. For Sidney’s daughter. Featuring soundbites from writer/director Kevin Williamson, the featurette highlights Sidney as someone who made immense sacrifices and took significant risks ...
(NEXSTAR) — What’s your favorite scary movie franchise? Hello, Sidney: It’s probably “Scream” if you care enough to open a ranking of the long-running films series’ installments. Ahead of the release ...
Two Hollywood heavyweight studios are locked in a bitter legal face-off with a Los Angeles-based special effects company over ownership of the iconic Ghostface mask from the “Scream” horror franchise.