The opening of the original Scream (1996) with Drew Barrymore on the phone with Ghostface is one of the most iconic scenes in horror-movie history. Now MTV has released the first eight minutes of the ...
Nobody in a horror movie wants to die, but Ghostface always asks if they do. The Scream 1996 horror movie ties satirical comedy with brutal terror. After it hit ...
Revisit Wes Craven’s 1996 classic this weekend and join us in the chat. Credit...Illustration by Aran Quinn Supported by By Barbara Chai Barbara Chai is dressing up as Casey Becker for Halloween and ...
Before the new Scream drops this weekend, walk down memory lane with a young Courteney Cox, the Friends cast, a baby-faced Patrick Dempsey and more hot attendees at the first film's 1996 L.A. premiere ...
EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Randolph reveals that Scream 7 director Kevin Williamson included many elements from the original 1996 film.
Paris Jackson nearly cuts of her finger seconds before coming face-to-face with the infamous Ghostface killer, in EW’s exclusive clip of her appearance in VH1’s Scream: Resurrection. Dressed on ...
Hailed as “a breathless, razor-sharp slasher worthy of the legacy” (Meagan Navarro, Bloody Disgusting), the much-anticipated new Scream from Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group arrives for ...
The opening of the original Scream (1996) with Drew Barrymore on the phone with Ghostface is one of the most iconic scenes in horror-movie history. Now MTV has released the first eight minutes of the ...
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