Wes Craven
Where Michael Myers was the boogie man of the late 1970s, Freddie Krueger was for the 80s.
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.
With only a month left until the release of the franchise’s fifth installment, we are back with another edition of Horrific Inquiry’s Scream Countdown!
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.
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.
A classic horror film of Haitian voodoo and zombies, The Serpent and the Rainbow continues to scare and delight viewers with its historical relevance and impressive details.
The quietly consistent career of Cillian Murphy, is one that has seen him become a sure-fire presence in British and American cinema.
When you think of horror movies, one name should spring to mind: Wes Craven. He reinvented the teen horror genre and made it his own, alongside creating the most feared character in the horror genre: