SCREAM 7 was such an important moment for SCREAM fans: it was the moment we got Sidney back and a more authentic version of franchise back. Sidney came back when it mattered after what could’ve been a forever goodbye in Scream (2022). 💙💚
New! Ep. 340 - Scream 7 Perspectives & Taylor Swift’s “I Knew It, I Knew You”
In this episode, we share perspectives on SCREAM 7 from someone who was a fan of 5/6 and from someone who mostly loved Scream for the Wes Craven films. We also discuss Taylor Swift’s new song, Toy Story 5, and why it was so important for SCREAM 7 to return to Sidney after two films.
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Said it before, I'll say it again.
Place this failure squarely on the hands of James Gunn and Peter Safran--just one year after SUPERMAN, they gave audiences SUPERGIRL--a film nobody but hardcore fanboys were asking for. That's how you run a new universe into the ground.
@bradmiska It’s very likely that the unrated and rated do have the same runtime. I saw the unrated version at a film festival and then the rated during its theatrical release. The difference was just a couple seconds of additional head bashes in one death scene.
‘OBSESSION’ has grossed over $370M worldwide.
It will surpass ‘SINNERS’ tomorrow to become the highest grossing live-action original film of the 2020s.
I am absolutely DISGUSTED that they put this in the new Toy Story 5 film.
Why do they keep shoving the heterosexual lifestyle down our throats and exposing our children to this agenda?
Can't kids just watch a movie without being forced to see straight couples everywhere?
I know it goes on but why do we have to see it? It's everywhere
@AndrewGrevas SCREAM 7 is easily my favorite since the original trilogy. It’s character-rich, thoughtful, stylish, and has a relentless pace. With each viewing, I discover new things that only make it a more impressive achievement from Kevin Williamson.