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Scream, Review and Slasher Film

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Scream 7 Review: The Slasher Franchise Has Finally Become What It Originally Parodied
When director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson first launched the Scream franchise back in the mid-1990s, the horror genre was in a bad place.

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Scream 7 Review: Slasher Sequel Keeps You On The Edge, But Franchise’s Jump-Scare Charm Is Missing
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‘Scream 7’ Review: Slasher Film Meets Soap Opera
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‘Scream 7’ Shrieking At Record Decibels With Franchise-Best $60M+ Debut – Box Office Update
Paramount-Spyglass’ Scream 7 is still shouting toward a $60M weekend in North America, maybe more if word of mouth can keep up.

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Movie Review: I scream, you scream, we all scream, but ‘Scream 7’ is an uninspired bore
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Box Office: ‘Scream 7’ Scaring Up Record $60 Million-Plus U.S. Opening for a Victorious Paramount
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Scream 7 Review

Series OGs Kevin Williamson and Neve Campbell return for plenty of satisfying slasher action, even if the film gets a little too comfortable for its own good.
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Scream 7 Movie Review: Neve Campbell Starrer Is A Watchable Slasher That Forgets Why It Exists!

Neve Campbell anchors a decent slasher with solid kills and nostalgia, but weak motives and uneven writing hold it back.
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Scream 7 review – nostalgic slasher sequel settles for solid over seminal

Neve Campbell, Kevin Williamson and Courtney Cox return for another Ghostface whodunnit that is messy but mostly entertaining
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'Slasher' Review - Spanish Horror Film Falls On Its Own Knife

Slasher films were all the rage in the 1980s. Thanks to the likes of Michael Myers in Halloween and Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th franchise, along with their many clones, it seemed like a new slasher was coming out every other week. There were so ...
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