While his character dies in the original Scream, Matthew Lillard is returning to the franchise 20 years later. The actor is ...
Daniel is a 27-year-old List Writer for Collider living in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. As an avid film buff, he watches and analyzes many films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook But are the earlier films—where Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott, Courteney Cox’s Gale Weathers, ...
Several notable characters from the franchise's past will return from the dead in Scream 7. By primarily following sisters Sam and Tara Carpenter, the last two Scream movies were kind of part of a new ...
The new Ghostface's motive in Scream 7 may not be entirely original due to past connections with Sidney Prescott. Scream 7 will showcase more of Sidney, return to Indiana, and revisit dead characters, ...
Neve Campbell is back as iconic final girl Sidney Prescott in the pulse-pounding first trailer for "Scream 7," which brings the actress back to the horror franchise for another bloody encounter with ...
Skeet Ulrich is aware of the fan theory that “Scream 1” Ghostfaces Billy Loomis (Ulrich) and Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) are gay and in love with each other. “It’s not something that was intended or ...
The first trailer and poster for Scream 7 are here (via FearHQ.com), and it sees the spotlight shift fully to Neve Campbell's Sidney Prescott following Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega's departure ...
Daniel is a 27-year-old List Writer for Collider living in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. As an avid film buff, he watches and analyzes many films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre ...
Performances in N.Y.C. A shriekathon in “John Proctor Is the Villain” is the latest in a wave of young women letting their pipes loose — and exhorting anyone to join in. A shriekathon in “John Proctor ...
Screaming into the void has roots in “Electra,” which has a lot to teach us about the thrill — and limits — of raised voices. Credit...Maciek Jasik for The New York Times Supported by By Jordan Kisner ...