• Home
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • Movie Review
  • TV Flims
  • TV Series
Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • Movie Review
  • TV Flims
  • TV Series
Home Movie Review

A Twisty ‘Requel’ Filled With Scares & Surprises – Hollywood Life

filmrumor by filmrumor
January 13, 2022
in Movie Review
419 4
0
586
SHARES
3.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

‘Scream’ is back with its terrific fifth installment. The new film blends the original cast with new faces for a thrilling ride that will delight nearly 3 decades worth of fans.

When the first Scream debuted in 1996, it changed the horror genre forever. The film showcased the slasher genre in a brand-new way, mixing humor with genuine scares. Scream was inspired by the horror movies that came before it and didn’t hesitate to take the “rules,” turn them upside down and create something new and fresh.

Ghostface
Ghostface is back in ‘Scream 5.’ (Everett Collection)

After 4 sequels, Scream returns for its fifth movie. In the new movie, Scream is dubbed a “requel,” not a direct sequel but not a remake either. While Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette are back, Scream turns its focus on a new generation of characters.

Sam (Melissa Barrera) returns to Woodsboro after her sister, Tara (Jenna Ortega), is brutally attacked by Ghostface. In addition to avoiding a serial killer, Sam also has to confront the ghosts of her pasts. She reunites with old faces, including Wes (Dylan Minnette), Mindy (Jasmin Savoy Brown), Chad (Mason Gooding), and more, while bringing her boyfriend Richie (Jack Quaid) into the fold.

Each Scream killer has a reason behind their transformation into a terrifying killer. The fifth film targets toxic fandom and how the internet has allowed a breeding ground for haters. Scream continues to deconstruct the slasher genre but also the previous Scream films. This Scream, once again, isn’t afraid to poke fun at itself and its millions of fans.

Melissa Barrera
Melissa Barrera as Sam Carpenter. (Everett Collection)

The new crowd is anchored by Hollywood’s most talented rising stars. It’s clear that Scream is passing the “final girl” torch to Sam, but it’s not so clean-cut. Scream learns from its past and continues to reinvigorate the franchise with epic twists. Barrera seamlessly steps into a coveted role with a little help from the ultimate final girl herself, Sidney Prescott.

The supporting cast is rock-solid. Ortega shines alongside Barrera and gives one of the film’s standout performances. Brown is the film’s ultimate scene-stealer as Mindy, who has clearly taken a lot of cues from her late uncle, Randy Meeks. The duality of Brown’s performances in Showtime’s Yellowjackets and Scream proves why she’s one of the most talented breakouts of the last year.

Jasmin Savoy Brown
Jasmin Savoy Brown as Mindy. (Everett Collection)

The original core trio remains a rock-solid unit, with Arquette giving his most layered performance yet as Dewey Riley. Fans love nods to the original film, and Scream does that in spades. There are genuine surprises that will leave your jaw on the floor. The new Scream brings an exciting energy to a franchise that could have very well ended with Scream 4. This “requel” is for the fans and will keep us all invested if Ghostface chooses to strike again. Scream hits theaters on January 14.

Source link

You might also like

Movie review: “Downton Abbey: A New Era” | Lifestyles

‘Turning Red’ Not the First Disney/Pixar Movie to Tackle Periods – The Hollywood Reporter

A Tale of Tunisian Sisterhood – The Hollywood Reporter

Previous Post

[VIDEO] Bob Saget’s Last TV Interview Airing Friday, January 14 on CBS

Next Post

Patrick J. Adams Slams 'Bots' Discussing Him and Meghan Markle

filmrumor

filmrumor

Related Posts

Movie Review

Movie review: “Downton Abbey: A New Era” | Lifestyles

by filmrumor
May 29, 2022
Movie Review

‘Turning Red’ Not the First Disney/Pixar Movie to Tackle Periods – The Hollywood Reporter

by filmrumor
May 28, 2022
Movie Review

A Tale of Tunisian Sisterhood – The Hollywood Reporter

by filmrumor
May 28, 2022
Movie Review

Strangers in a strange land- The New Indian Express

by filmrumor
May 28, 2022
Movie Review

Rereading: Hollywood Babylon by Kenneth Anger — drink, dope and debauchery in Tinseltown | Saturday Review

by filmrumor
May 27, 2022
Next Post

Patrick J. Adams Slams 'Bots' Discussing Him and Meghan Markle

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • Entertainment
  • Movie Review
  • Movies
  • TV Flims
  • TV Series

Film Rumor is an Entertainment site. We publish entertainment news, reviews, articles and opinions.

FOR STORY or PRESS SUBMISSIONS, Email: submission@filmrumor.com

Slot Online

©2022 Film Rumor - All Right reserved