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Scream 4 (2011)

Directed by Wes Craven
Written by Kevin Williamson
Starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courtney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Shenae Grimes

I guess it’s time to write a Scream 4 review. Oh! I'm sorry, I mean, "Scre4m."

04/13/11

Scream 4: "It's not a comedy, it's a horror film"

Ummm...Are they sure?

03/19/11

Scream 4 Trailer Debuts; Surprise! Everyone is Hot Again.

The trailer for Scream 4 has made its entrance and reveals among other "rules" that everyone in high school is hot, except for the nerdy boys that no one likes.

01/17/11

'Scream 4' trailer - the cliche' is the new cliche'

I have a cute story about Emma Roberts. I babysat her a few times when I had a 13-year-old stepdaughter a few years back (long story). Anyway, one day 13-year-old Emma Roberts wanted to watch a horror movie...

10/23/10

My Soul to Take (2010)

Directed by: Wes Craven
Written by: Wes Craven
Cast: Max Thieriot, John Magaro, Denzel Whitaker, Zena Grey, Nick Lashaway, Paulina Olszynski, Jeremy Chu, Emily Meade, Raúl Esparza

10/11/10

New Trailer for 'My Soul to Take'

Have you been wondering what Wes Craven has been up to? Then check out the trailer below to get a glimpse of his new film My Soul to Take.

08/25/10

Finals Week: 'Gender Roles in Scary Movies'

Welcome to Finals Week, inspired by real life college finals! We'll have a new academic paper on horror films every day this week!

Gender Roles within Scary Movies by Alex Boles

“What’s your favorite scary movie, Sidney?”

These words haunted American society for at least five years when Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3 were released in 1996, 1997 and 2000 respectively. At least, the words haunted middle-aged women home alone in their big houses in the middle of nowhere scared to answer the phone at night. The fear and portrayal of women also allowed stereotypes and other characters to form for the future of women roles in scary movies. Sidney, played by Neve Campbell, says at the beginning of the first Scream film after receiving a phone call from one of the killers, that there is no point in watching scary movies because they all display the same representation of women...

12/14/09

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