Ranging from the 1930s to the present, these are the types of films that manage to be scary and thought-provoking. Whether directed by men or women, the most notable feminist horror films draw attention to the positions that women often occupy in a male-dominated world.
Sound effects are some of the most underappreciated aspects of cinema. This is unfortunate, as many films would lack their potency and power — and often their humor — were it not for the complexity of their sound designs.
Despite a slew of controversy over the past two years, the Scream franchise is moving forward with its seventh installment.
After the firing of Melissa Barerra, Jenna Ortega leaving the Scream franchise, and director Christopher Landon abandoning the project, it looked like Scream 7 was on ice.
Not only has the start of production on The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 (in Los Angeles) revealed that Neve Campbell will be back, but we also have a few more details about what to expect when the Netflix drama returns.
Campbell walked away from the franchise after a low pay offer, and now "Scream 7" is in trouble after Melissa Barrera's firing, Jenna Ortega's subsequent exit, and director Christopher Landon's departure.
Whether it was an apocalypse, a reimagining of something from the past, or fans’ next superhero addiction, these were the best new TV shows of 2023.
Campbell exited the long-running horror franchise ahead of "Scream 6" amid salary disputes.
Everyone had hearts in their eyes, from boy bands to scream queens, when it came to many celebrities, but how many of those ‘90s crushes are still making fans’ hearts burst at the seams? Well, quite a bit!
Can you hear that blood-curdling “Scream”? “Scream 6,” the next film in the iconic franchise, directed by Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, is the first “Scream” movie without iconic final girl Neve Campbell, but that’s not all that’s changed.
Apparently, Sidney Prescott is going the way of Samantha Jones for “Scream 6”: heard but not seen. Following Neve Campbell’s departure from the “Scream” franchise over salary disputes, “Scream 6” star Jenna Ortega told Entertainment Tonight that Campbell’s iconic final girl character will still be referenced in the upcoming film.
Neve Campbell may be an iconic final girl, but now she is getting the final word as a woman in Hollywood. The “Scream” star previously announced she was exiting the franchise after 25 years of playing Sidney Prescott.
It’s officially the end of an era: After 25 years with the famed Wes Craven-led franchise, Neve Campbell will not be starring in “Scream 6.” Turns out, the iconic final girl made her final appearance in “Scream 5,” released earlier this year and marking the first “Scream” film without late Craven’s involvement.
“Scream,” the fifth film in the eponymous horror series, has dominated the box office this January. But while fans have enjoyed the return of the biggest original cast members, it was not always an easy sell for the stars themselves.
Some film franchises go beyond a mere sequel. In fact, there have been several franchises that have hit five movies or more. That’s a meaty franchise!
Scream will still release in theaters Jan. 14, but it will no longer enjoy its red carpet premiere "due to Covid safety concerns."
We got new movie stars and breakout actors on television. This happens every year, of course. Ah, but that means it is going to happen in 2022 as well.
Courteney Cox, Neve Campbell, and David Arquette will all reprise their roles in the upcoming horror flick
Though the fifth “Scream” may not be anyone’s favorite scary movie, it’s shaping up to one of the iconic franchise’s best contenders. Deliberately not
May 22 is World Goth Day, a holiday that probably isn’t celebrated by too many folks other than actual members of the subculture. But you don’t personally have to wear black clothing, dark makeup, studded jewelry, or listen to rock music to appreciate the event.
Halloween is right around the corner, and we sincerely hope that you’ve been cramming as many spooky, scary and ghoulish movies in the month of October as possible.
The 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards will be held on May 7, with “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Edge of Seventeen,” “Get Out,” “Logan,” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” all vying for the top prize, Movie of the Year.
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