“Scream 4” is a horror film directed by Wes Craven and released in 2011. The movie is the fourth installment in the “Scream” franchise and follows the return of the iconic serial killer Ghostface, who begins targeting a new group of teenagers in the fictional town of Woodsboro.
The film reunites the original cast of the first three “Scream” films, including Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott, David Arquette as Dewey Riley, and Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers. The movie also introduces a new generation of characters, played by actors such as Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, and Rory Culkin.
As the body count rises, the characters begin to suspect that the killer is someone they know and must race to uncover the killer’s identity before it’s too late.
The film is notable for its self-awareness and meta-commentary on the horror genre, as well as its sharp dialogue and suspenseful sequences. The movie also features strong performances from the cast, particularly Campbell, who delivers a convincing and emotional portrayal of Sidney Prescott.
Overall, “Scream 4” is a worthy addition to the “Scream” franchise and a satisfying horror film in its own right. Its mix of scares, humor, and clever twists make it a must-see for fans of the horror genre, particularly those who enjoyed the first three “Scream” films.
Duration: 111 min.