Scream 6 (2023)

In the next installment, the survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City. (imdb)
Cast and Information
Directed By: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
Written By: James Vanderbilt, Guy Busick
Starring: Dermot Mulroney, Courteney Cox, Hayden Panettiere, Liana Liberato, Jenna Ortega, Josh Segarra, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, Devyn Nekoda, Jack Champion
Genres: Suspense/Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Franchise: Scream
AKA: Scream VI
Country: USA
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Scream 6 belongs to 7 collections
1. Films available in HD (collaborative: moderated by kubricksucks - 12 stars)
2. #1 at the US Box Office (collaborative: moderated by BeeDub - 10 stars)
3. Sequel (collaborative: moderated by td888 - 9 stars)
4. Directed collaboratively (collaborative: moderated by djross - 3 stars)
5. -Added to On My Radar (public: KasperL - 3 stars)
6. Available on Divicast (collaborative: moderated by Dunstan-xxx)
7. Scream (public: LibraLynx98)
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rihrey | 47 50th |
I enjoyed it but I also found it a tad underwhelming. The script isn't particularly inspired and the plot is pretty much a rehash (of the rehashes), which is clearly what they were going for but that doesn't make it subversive, only unoriginal. The film's location is New York and they barely used that (the subway sequence was great but it feels like the only moment they really exploited the novelty of the city, other than the opening sequence). So yeah, it's fine and i had a good time, but meh.
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3 | The_Rveal | 20 9th |
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Scream VI suffers from being a tired addition to a franchise that has become addicted to its own formula. The convoluted plot and numerous suspects make it impossible to guess the killer's identity, and the tension-draining Talking Killer speech at the end does little to salvage the film.
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3 | CinePhantom | 50 4th |
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While it has elements of suspense and intrigue, it falls short in coherence, originality, and believability. The plot relies too heavily on the previous Scream films, and fails to offer anything new or interesting. The story feels rushed and disjointed, and the character development is lacking.
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frederic_g54 | 5 21st |
You know that scene in Last Action Hero where Charles Dance shoots someone in New York and no one gives a shit? Well, they turned that scene into a film. This one finally feels like a turning point in the franchise, where the writers just said, “To hell with believability, logic, and medical science, Ghostface stabbing people with a knife is what y'all came for, right?!" What little excitement I felt after the previous installment has been pissed away by this silly and reduntant new entry.
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BillyShears | 50 21st |
There is no more annoying character in all of cinema than the explain the rules character in another Scream movie and there's nothing more autistic than the weirdo helping add over 300 trivia tidbits for Scream 6 on imdb. Scream is the dog whistle franchise of the smug film student who knows nothing. I will see you all in Scream 7 COVID changing film distribution so everything comes to streaming so fast is the best thing to happen, I would gladly sacrifice Meat Loaf again for this degree of eas
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TheRealJ-Ro | 75 55th |
Very satisfying. It's remarkable that Scream is 6 features deep and still has territory to mine that is fun and engaging - and even more so that it's STILL not played out and there's STILL more places that the franchise could go. Self aware and streamlined, it's anchored by the charisma of its core cast, not dragged down by its nostalgia plays, and while it's not remarkably directed (there are some inspired scenes), it's made by people who keenly understand what it is to make a Scream movie.
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kgbelliveau | 89 77th |
A step up from 5 in various ways, it allows the past to seemlessly mesh with the present. It is self aware as are the rest of the installments and paints the picture of current film landscapes. Of course Barrera and Ortega are the stand outs and allow for the characters to grow in ways previous installments have failed to see growth. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this franchise but currently this is as good as it has ever been.
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jarobmul | 69 44th |
There are way too many main characters in this franchise now and I was actively hoping they would all just die. You can't keep stabbing everyone just for them to make a full recovery by the next scene. I felt no suspense at all for the entire final act.
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twincinema | 60 36th |
When you get to the sixth film in a franchise, it is going to be what it's going to be. I am perfectly happy with them releasing these kind of okay films, because I like this horror franchise. However, the only Core 4 I recognize play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. And yes, I chose to watch this film rather than watch them lose to the Panthers. My fragile little heart couldn't take it.
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Forilas | 93 94th |
Elevated. Cathartic. And sublime. I love all "Scream" movies (apart from the third part), yet this is very special and grand. Establishes a connection through all previous installments and also stands on its own as a modern horror classic.
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NothingsGood | 25 15th |
My Scream 5 review really came home to roost. At least Neve Campbell was smart enough to stay away.
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Leonardis | 80 35th |
I had a lot of fun. It’s been awhile since I watched a Scream movie where I actually cared about the characters. I’m glad these filmmakers are making the newer movies, because they’re actually making them feel a bit different. I think they executed the new location really well, and some of the best Ghostface scenes in the series are in this. It isn’t free of slasher tropes and some of it does feel a bit stale, but it’s mostly well acted and different enough. Good not great.
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Yoshinaruto | 95 98th |
I love every one of these, but would rank this above only Scream 3. For the good, I think this is the most tense of the franchise, with some really unique scenes to add to it. It does a great job of trying new things (first scene), even if I predicted them. And I’m happy with how they’ve developed the returning cast. I did find the killers the most predictable of the series, and didn’t care for them post reveal. New characters were also a bit bland. Still want more sequels though.
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feritdgn | 75 72nd |
Scream VI is easily the best of the sequels. Deaths, cruelty and brutality are in full swing. Murders & ghostface attacks are great. The train and temple scenes are very exciting. Also, I really warmed to the new characters. I want more, I can never get enough of this franchise. (Paribu Cineverse Metrogarden - 03/17/2023)
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1 | NBP | 8 74th |
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Even though Sidney's absence is felt and the emotional depth of Sam's character could have been deeper, "Scream VI" is an enjoyable and thrilling addition to the series. The new Core Four characters are well developed and the violence and chase sequences are sure to please horror fans. The film strikes a good balance between paying respect to the legacy of the franchise while also moving forward with new and exciting elements.
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Average Percentile 40.91% from 282 Ratings | ![]() |