Movie · 2023 · Horror, Thriller, Crime · 2h 3m · R · English
Curator score: 4.1/10 (1M ratings)
New York. New rules.
Overview
Following the latest Ghostface killings, the four survivors leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter.
Ratings
Curator score: 4.1/10
IMDb: 6.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.35/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 77%
Metacritic: 61
TMDB: 6.9/10
Director
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
Production
Radio Silence, Project X Entertainment, Spyglass Media Group, Paramount Pictures
Cast
Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Jack Champion, Roger L. Jackson, Liana Liberato, Dermot Mulroney, Devyn Nekoda, Josh Segarra, Hayden Panettiere, Henry Czerny, Tony Revolori, Skeet Ulrich, Samara Weaving, Courteney Cox, Matthew Giuffrida, Andre Anthony, Thomas Cadrot, Barry Morgan
Where to watch
Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential
Curator Review
Verdict
A slick, self-aware slasher sequel that trades some mystery for momentum, bigger set pieces, and a surprisingly bruised emotional undercurrent. It works best if you want a crowd-pleasing horror movie that knows the rules, plays with them, and keeps the body count moving.
Best for
fans of meta slasher franchises
viewers who like brisk, crowd-pleasing horror sequels
audiences who enjoy New York-set stalk-and-slash energy
people who want a mix of gore, humor, and franchise lore
Skip if
you want a tightly wound whodunit with maximum suspense
you dislike franchise self-reference and fan-service
you prefer horror that is more atmospheric than kinetic
you are tired of legacy-sequel continuity and repeated killer reveals
Overview
Scream VI leans into what the franchise does best: turning horror-movie literacy into a weapon, then using it to stage a series of sharp, efficient attacks. The move to New York gives the film a welcome sense of scale and motion, even when the script is mostly rearranging familiar parts into a louder, bloodier machine. It is less elegant than the best entries, but it is rarely dull.
Worth noting
What stands out most is the mix of playfulness and cruelty. The movie understands that the fun of Scream is never just the jokes; it is the way the franchise keeps making survival feel temporary. That bleakness gives the sequel a little more bite than a standard slasher revival, even when the plotting gets contrived.
Bottom line
The result is a solid, high-energy horror sequel with enough invention to satisfy genre fans and enough character momentum to keep the emotional stakes from feeling purely mechanical. It is not the sharpest Scream movie, but it is an easy one to recommend if you want a modern studio slasher that knows exactly what it is doing.
Top Letterboxd reviews
•lily• (4★) · 24165 likes
Not going to lie the letterboxd insult hurt a little
nat🥀 (4.5★) · 16035 likes
idk if i got stabbed 9 times i’d probably be dead but that’s just me
Framesofnick (3.5★) · 12795 likes
Ghostface got too many dickriders😭
sophie (4★) · 9074 likes
finally the representation that we deserve! (mainstream recognition that letterboxd members are all fucking losers)
Jay (4★) · 7743 likes
these serial killer nepo babies are getting out of hand