| Scream - IMDb |
This site includes info on the director, writer, actors, and actresses, plus a short plot description.
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| Scream - A Movie Review |
Reviews the performances of Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and Drew Barrymore.
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| Scream - Austin Chronicle 07-02-97 |
Learn why this critic thinks this film is a successful blending of the horror and comedy genres.
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| Scream - Boxoffice Magazine |
Critic shares some of this horror flick's more successful moments.
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| Scream - Chicago Sun Times |
Trusted critic Roger Ebert gives this mock horror film three stars. Find out what worked and what could have been better in his eyes.
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| Scream - Screamingly Good Movie |
Wes Craven's movie seems to mock all of the old horror films of the 1980s but also succeeds by using their tricks. Read a review.
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| Scream - Screen it For Parents |
Film is rated on a variety of important topics, including its amount of sex, gore, smoking, violence, tense family scenes, and profanity.
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| Scream - The Reel Deal |
Receives three and a half out of four stars. Learn what it was that made this critic cringe in fear.
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| Scream - Weekly Alibi 04-23-97 |
Check out this interview with Wes Craven, the creator of this scary teen flick. Find out why he thinks people are attracted to horror films.
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| Scream - Inkpot Movie Reviews |
Critic says this Wes Craven film is not all that scary but still highly entertaining. Post a review of the movie for others to read.
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| Scream - Is Wes Craven A Master or What? |
Bulletin board includes comments from Craven devotees and "Scream" haters alike. Post a note.
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| Scream - Max Reviewer |
Check out a quick-witted review of this film, otherwise known as Wes Craven's gore fest.
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| Scream - Mr. Showbiz |
Provides the basic plot for this successful comic horror film. Find out why the movie is perhaps not as scary as it could be.
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| Scream - Rough Cut Movie Reviews |
Wes Craven's recent film offers a healthy dose of black comedy. Learn why this is more than just a basic slasher movie.
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| Scream - San Francisco Chronicle |
Barrymore's character, who is already distraught after losing her mother a year previously, is relentlessly stalked. See a review by Peter Stack.
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