Scream Review
Scream is directed by Matt Bettinelli-Oplin and Tyler Gillett and written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. The film stars Melissa Barrera, Jack Quaid, Jenna Ortega, Mason Gooding, Dylan Minnette, Mikey Madison, Jasmin Savoy-Brown, Sonia Ammar, Marley Shelton, David Arquette, Courtney Cox, and Neve Campbell. Set twenty-five years after the events of the first film, a new Ghostface killer emergers in Woodsboro to terrorize the town and it’s residents. It’s up to a new group of teenagers to stop and find the new Ghostface before it’s too late. I’ll be honest even though I’m a fan of this franchise I was a bit skeptical about how I would feel about this film given that Wes Craven is no longer with us. I’m thankful to be proven wrong with this film as this felt like a great homage to what Wes created with the first film and a love letter to us fans.
This new cast of characters are all fun and fit into the Scream world quite well. I really enjoyed seeing this new group of teenagers figure out who the killer is and play within the rules of this universe. Melissa Barrera and Jenna Oretga are the heart of this film as two estranged sisters who through certain events reconnect with one another to help stop Ghostface. It’s a really sweet relationship in the film and something that felt fresh in the series. The legacy characters of Dewey, Gale, and Sidney returning are great and how the characters are incorporated into the story is one of the film's strengths. It’s smart of the creators to bring in these legacy characters at the right moments without overshadowing this new group of teenagers in the film.
As with any Scream film comes the meta approach to riffing on films of the time period it’s set in and this one is no different. It doesn’t come across as distracting or too much here, the creators knew what they were doing when writing and directing this film. The humor also works with the kill scenes being effective at what is trying to be conveyed on screen and at times fun to watch. There isn’t much I didn’t enjoy about this film except for maybe a nitpick here and there. The best way to go into this film is knowing as little as possible to get the most fun out of the surprises and easter eggs that are featured throughout. Without Wes Craven I didn’t think another Scream film could be made that would work, thankfully the creators and everyone behind this film made it work with the right amount of love and care that would make any fan of this franchise happy.













