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…Whoever smells the gas. Apparently we didn’t get the Fax because our website here has gone kablamo due to the massive influx of new readers. Hence, certain parts of the site are acting funny (not ha-ha funny), and we can’t slide in those sweet updates to you. For now. Stay tuned, we’re working out the [...]
We can’t remember any time the Scream Team made a habit of officially announcing cast members themselves, so since The Hollywood Reporter have broken this via their pop culture blog Heat Vision, it’s as legits as Jamie Lee’s tits.
We have a little more on the Scream rights lawsuit that broke yesterday, and it does appear to be playing out in the media as we suggested. Accordingly, the Weinsteins have responded in kind with a serious dose of snark. Confidence in motion, or hubris in action?
10 years later, Woodsboro is full of new characters breathing life – and possibly death – into Scream 4 along with the old guard of Sidney, Dewey and Gale. Here’s who they are.
Ladies and gentleman, we have our first possible hurdle to to getting our Scre4m on come 2011. We’ll just have to see how it pans out in court, though I suspect from this opening salvo that it’ll be a trial by media. These days it’s allll about the trial.
Once in a blue moon, fan creativity comes along and doesn’t just raise the bar, but jettisons it into the atmosphere. This is one of those few, those proud, instances. Fan themadbutcher has not only created this Scream 4 poster artwork that goes toe-to-toe with professional commissioned efforts up there in your Cineplex, but also [...]
Due to the advanced technological nature of the 21st century, Scream-Trilogy now has an email address. That’s right folks, the most important peripheral element of a website was one thing we plain forgot. Just how do we remember to tie our shoelaces in the morning, then? Anyway, after a tense stand-off between action and inaction, [...]
Fun new Scream 4 interview piece with Kevin Williamson in which we learn more about his approach with the new film and indeed, trilogy.
Alright, so let’s get down to business: in Scream 3 it was no surprise to discover in the climax at Milton’s mansion that the bloodied-sheet ghost of Maureen Prescott wasn’t Sidney’s mom back from the dead or a hallucination, but Ghostface himself playing mindgames. A collective “duh”.