Someone has taken their love of reboots one step… wait, no one likes reboots… regardless, join Steven and Alisha as they finally review the last the in Scream franchise with 2011’s Scream 4.
Steven J. Lohmann of Creepy Eye Productions has been a horror fan for 20 years now all starting with "Scream" and branching out from there. He is mainly a fan of 80s slasher films, but enjoys all things horror.
By 1996 the slasher genre was just about dead. The iconic characters had become clichés, the plots were formulaic, and the kills just lazy. The masters of the genre had all but moved on to ⤇
The 1980’s gave some truly unique horror movies, and a lot of those successful films were turned into franchises. Most had a great starting film, but somewhere down the line things became formulaic and created horror clichés. Eventually, ⤇
20 years ago Wes Craven released the first sequel to his genre-bending slasher film, Scream. Released on December 12, 1997, Scream 2 follows a shaken Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) to college where she’s tormented by a ⤇
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