Scream 7 review
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Scream 7 review

That Ghostface killer just won’t go away because while he’s stacking bodies in these Scream movies, he’s also stacking large stacks of cash for the movie studio. Therefore, I now present you “Scream 7”, the latest in the blood-soaked, big bucks franchise, started way back in 1996. In these movies, we’re now in the era where the final girl from most of the early Scream movies, Neve Campbell as Sydney Prescott, has had movies and books written about Ghostface killers terrorizing her. She’s a celebrity and she’s back as the main character in this latest installment. Joining her from the 1996 movie cast is Courtney Cox as Gale Weathers, the former news reporter and now media personality. A major new player introduced in “Scream 7” is Sydney’s daughter, Tatum, played by Isabel May and she’s the typical rebellious, moody teenager girl who annoys her Mom. Throughout the course of this movie, she learns she needs her Mom, and her experience with the psycho killer in the mask and black robe. Will mother and daughter survive this movie? Is it worth going to the theater to find out? Find out in this episode of Movies Merica! “Scream 7” also stars Jasmin Savoy-Brown, Mason Gooding, Joel McHale, McKenna Grace, Anna Camp, Celeste O’Connor, Sam Rechner, Asa Germann, Matthew Lillard, Kraig Dane, Ethan Embry and Mark Consuelos. 

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Scream VI review
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Scream VI review

New York City in real life doesn't have enough murder for you? Well then check out my Scream VI spoiler-free review to hear about more NYC murder! This is the second Scream movie in the reboot of the franchise that was started in 1996. Last year with Scream V, we met Melissa Barrera as the new Final Girl Sam Carpenter, who took the torch from Neve Campbell's Sidney Prescott character. Now Sam, her sister Tara and others have to fight off Ghostface in NYC. Should you rush out in a New York minute to see it? Listen in to find out!

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