Scream 7, Box Office and Broke Franchise
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Scream 7” brings Neve Campbell back as Sidney Prescott, but the movie leans on old tricks and sloppy scares, says AP critic Mark Kennedy.
Neve Campbell returns for the latest installment, directed by Kevin Williamson and featuring a cast of both veterans and newcomers.
With Scream 7, the franchise has become exactly what the original set out to parody – and the fact that the movie has Kevin Williamson at the helm comes across as a cruel irony.
Neve Campbell anchors a decent slasher with solid kills and nostalgia, but weak motives and uneven writing hold it back.
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Scream 7 Review
Series OGs Kevin Williamson and Neve Campbell return for plenty of satisfying slasher action, even if the film gets a little too comfortable for its own good.
Film Review, a movie directed by Kevin Williamson, written by Guy Busick, James Vanderbilt and Kevin Williamson and starring
The horror franchise’s uninspired new installment, starring Neve Campbell and Isabel May, mostly stands out for its surplus of mother-daughter squabbling.
Walking into Scream 7, I wasn’t sure if this entry would be a new reinvention. I know I wanted tension. I know I wanted that uneasy calm before the snap. And
Old faces including Neve Campbell return in "Scream 7," but this tumultuous horror franchise continues to slash in the wrong direction.