Scream Movie Review
Scream Review

"Scream" Overview

Rating: R
1996
Cast and Crew
Director : Wes CravenProducer : Cary Woods,Cathy Conrad
Screenwiter : Kevin Williamson
Starring : David Arquette,Neve Campbell,Courteney Cox,Matthew Lillard,Jamie Kennedy,Rose McGowan,Skeet Ulrich,Liev Schrieber,Drew Barrymore
My review notes for Scream consist of three whole words:
Totally.
F***ing.
Scary.
What has been billed as the first "really scary" movie in a long time
surprisingly lives up to its promise (due, in part, to the fact that there
hasn't been a really scary movie since The Exorcist III in 1990), with plenty
of screaming on the screen and in the audience. Wes Craven's Scream is a true
exercise in the horror film -- an in-depth study of the genre that terrifies at
the same time as it good-naturedly pokes a little fun at itself.
Anyway, Miramax is practically begging critics not to reveal the plot, so I'll
just give you the starting point: an all-alone Drew Barrymore answers a phone
call from a deranged killer, and it goes downhill from there. Be aware that
the "star" of the show is not Barrymore, but is actually Neve Campbell (The
Craft). And the real stars are a couple of her character's friends, played by
a now-blonde Rose McGowan (The Doom Generation) and Matthew Lillard (Hackers),
who totally steal the show.
Of course, these are only two of the dozens of characters who serve as Fresh
Meat for our killer, the most notable of which is probably Courteney Cox as a
trashy tabloid TV reporter covering the story.
Thank God Craven has imbued Scream with witty dialogue, fine plot development,
and an ending that actually seems remotely plausible. While he does let up
with the terror in the final act (I won't be having any nightmares tonight), I
left pleasantly surprised and a bit shaken up from so much jumping in my seat.
I'm sure you'll agree. It's a... well... a scream.
She ain't ordering no pizza.
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Review by Christopher Null
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