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Scream

A sharp, self-aware legacy sequel that mostly succeeds as a brisk slasher mystery, even if it leans more on franchise mechanics than fresh scares. The cast is energetic, the kills are polished, and the movie understands how to update the rules of a familiar horror series for a new generation.

35% (1,107,282)

Scream

Where to watch: Netflix

Movie · Horror · Mystery · R

2022 · 1h 54m · ★ 35% (1.1M)

It's always someone you know.

Director: Tyler Gillett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin

Starring: Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Mason Gooding

Overview

Twenty-five years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, a new killer has donned the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town’s deadly past.

Director

Tyler Gillett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin

Production

Paramount Pictures, Project X Entertainment, Radio Silence, Spyglass Media Group

Cast

Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Jack Quaid, Mikey Madison, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Dylan Minnette, Skeet Ulrich, Sonia Ammar, Roger L. Jackson, Kyle Gallner, Marley Shelton, Reggie Conquest, Heather Matarazzo, Chester Tam, Brooke Barnhill, Stephen West-Rogers

Where to watch

Netflix, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, self-aware legacy sequel that mostly succeeds as a brisk slasher mystery, even if it leans more on franchise mechanics than fresh scares. The cast is energetic, the kills are polished, and the movie understands how to update the rules of a familiar horror series for a new generation.

Best for

  • fans of meta slasher horror
  • viewers who like whodunit-style mystery with gore
  • audiences interested in legacy sequels and franchise revival
  • people who enjoy fast-paced teen ensemble horror

Skip if

  • you want genuinely terrifying horror
  • you dislike self-referential scripts and genre commentary
  • you prefer original standalone stories over franchise continuations
  • you are tired of slasher-movie formula and fan-service

Overview

This reboot-sequel is built on a smart, familiar engine: a masked killer, a town with trauma, and a group of teens trying to figure out who is next. What gives it life is the cast, especially the younger leads, who make the movie feel less like a museum piece and more like a current, anxious teen horror film. The pacing is efficient, and the film knows exactly when to lean into suspense, humor, and bloodshed.

Worth noting

Its biggest strength is also its limitation. The movie is very aware of its own place in horror history, and that self-awareness gives it bite, but it can also make the story feel schematic. The mystery is engaging enough, though the film is often more interested in franchise commentary than in deepening its characters beyond archetypes.

Bottom line

Still, as a modern slasher, it lands well. The kills are cleanly staged, the tone is lively, and the movie has enough style to justify its existence even for viewers who are skeptical of legacy sequels. It is not the most frightening entry in the genre, but it is one of the more watchable recent ones.

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Themes

legacy sequel, slasher horror, teen survival, small-town secrets, mystery investigation, meta commentary, family trauma, fan culture

Topics

slasher, mystery, meta-horror, teen ensemble, legacy sequel, gore, small-town, whodunit, self-aware, 2020s horror

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