Jasmin Savoy Brown

Scream 7 Review

Scream 7 has a lot stacked against it. Horror franchise fatigue is real, a part 7 is rarely good (Wes Craven’s New Nightmare and Halloween H20 excepted), behind-the-scenes controversies of a fired cast member, fan backlash, pay dispute, last-minute re-write, and AI and gambling marketing collabs. Should the series have taken an extended break, or even been laid to rest permanently? Alas, the power...

Scream VI Review

The first Sidney Prescott-less Scream instalment re-locates the carnage to the Big Apple, cranks up the number of stab wounds, and revels in murder memorabilia in this satisfying entry in the long-running horror series that is proving hard to kill. Buckle in, there is some ground to cover. It’s a year after the Scream ’22 killing spree and survivors Sam (Melissa Barrera), her younger h...

Scream Review

Twenty-five years ago, the small town of Woodsboro, California, became infamous for a series of teen murders. The culprits were also teens, Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) and Stu Macher. Billy was the disturbed leader, but although he killed for what he thought were justifiable personal reasons, he saw his actions as though he were the villain in a slasher movie. His obsession with the genre dictated...