Review: Ghostface slashes through the Big Apple
In 1996, Wes Craven’s “Scream” reinvented the slasher film, simply by being different from other films in the horror genre.
“Scream” took the overused horror movie tropes and manipulated them in a way that was fresh and entertaining. 27 years later and under new direction, Ghostface returns for yet another killing spree while paying tribute to the iconic film that started it all.
The big question remains: Can they pull it off without ruining what came before? Absolutely.
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
“Scream” took the overused horror movie tropes and manipulated them in a way that was fresh and entertaining. 27 years later and under new direction, Ghostface returns for yet another killing spree while paying tribute to the iconic film that started it all.
The big question remains: Can they pull it off without ruining what came before? Absolutely.
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin