About Scream
Scream (2022) successfully resurrects the iconic horror franchise by blending nostalgic elements with contemporary commentary on 'requels' and toxic fandom. Set 25 years after the original Woodsboro massacre, the film follows a new generation of teenagers—including Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera), who has a secret connection to the town's past—as they become targets of a new Ghostface killer. This fresh wave of violence draws original survivors Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox), and Dewey Riley (David Arquette) back into the nightmare they thought they'd left behind.
Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett honor Wes Craven's legacy while injecting their own style, delivering tense set pieces and clever meta-humor about modern horror tropes. The cast shines, with Jenna Ortega standing out as Tara Carpenter, and the returning trio delivering emotionally grounded performances that give weight to the carnage. The mystery unfolds with plenty of red herrings and a satisfying, twist-filled third act that both critiques and celebrates franchise revivals.
For horror fans, Scream (2022) is a must-watch—it balances genuine scares with witty self-awareness, pays respect to the original while forging its own path, and delivers the brutal, inventive kills the series is known for. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Ghostface's games, this sequel offers a sharp, entertaining, and bloody good time that reminds us why this franchise remains a cut above the rest.
Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett honor Wes Craven's legacy while injecting their own style, delivering tense set pieces and clever meta-humor about modern horror tropes. The cast shines, with Jenna Ortega standing out as Tara Carpenter, and the returning trio delivering emotionally grounded performances that give weight to the carnage. The mystery unfolds with plenty of red herrings and a satisfying, twist-filled third act that both critiques and celebrates franchise revivals.
For horror fans, Scream (2022) is a must-watch—it balances genuine scares with witty self-awareness, pays respect to the original while forging its own path, and delivers the brutal, inventive kills the series is known for. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Ghostface's games, this sequel offers a sharp, entertaining, and bloody good time that reminds us why this franchise remains a cut above the rest.


















