- **Q: Is 'Scream 7' a good movie?
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Movies / Horror
The latest installment in the 'Scream' franchise, 'Scream 7,' has made a significant splash at the box office, achieving a franchise-best opening weekend. However, the film's critical reception paints a more complex picture, with reviewers...
### Background 'Scream 7' arrives in theaters as the seventh installment in a franchise that has been redefining the slasher genre since 1996. With the return of Neve Campbell and Kevin Williamson, there were high expectations for this film to recapture the magic of the original while delivering something new. The film sees Sidney Prescott living a peaceful life in Indiana with her family, only to be terrorized by a new Ghostface killer.
### Box Office and Audience Response Despite mixed critical reviews, 'Scream 7' is performing exceptionally well at the box office. Early projections estimate a $60M+ opening weekend, surpassing previous franchise records. This success can be attributed to the strong marketing campaign, the return of beloved characters, and the enduring appeal of the 'Scream' franchise. The film's CinemaScore is a B-, which is lower than 'Scream VI'’s B+.
### Critical Perspectives Critics are divided on 'Scream 7,' with opinions ranging from praise for its entertainment value and Campbell's performance to criticism of its lack of originality and reliance on familiar tropes. Some reviewers have pointed out that the script doesn't give Neve Campbell much to work with, while others argue that the movie operates as an exercise in horror filmmaking fundamentals.
### Ghostface Reveal and Spoilers The new Ghostfaces are, unusually for the franchise, not connected to any main character through familial ties or romantic connection. Marco is revealed first – he used to work for Google, thus the computer skills to create deepfakes. However, the brains of the operation is next-door neighbor Jessica, who turns out to be a psycho Sidney superfan who’s been “inspired” by her travails.
### Takeaways 'Scream 7' is a mix of nostalgia and modern horror, and whether you enjoy it may depend on what you're looking for.
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