David Arquette
The release of Scream 5 is almost here! But first, we need to take a moment to look back on the final Scream installment Wes Craven would work on: Scream 4.
While it may not live up to the bar set, Scream 2 delivers a solid sequel that not only expands the rules of horror but lays the groundwork for the trilogy.
Twenty-five years after the original series of murders in Woodsboro, a new killer emerges, and Sidney Prescott must return to uncover the truth.
In the years since its release, Scream has proven itself to be a staple of a genre and an undeniable part of horror cinematic history.
Through style, humor, and a dash of poignancy, the film does a good job of selling you on joining Arquette in his singular odyssey.
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