Scream VI
Score Details
“With Scream 6, directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett deliver a slasher thrill ride that's better than the duo's 2022 soft reboot in every possible way.”
Pros
- Several memorably intense set pieces
- An unpredictable, thrilling prologue
- A likable ensemble of heroes
Cons
- A slightly disappointing third-act villain reveal
- A rushed final battle
- Hit-and-miss social commentary throughout
Contrary to what its reputation may suggest, the Scream franchise has never been as interested in reinventing the wheel as it is in polishing it up a little and sending it rolling back down the hill. That’s been true ever since the franchise’s debut installment hit theaters in 1996 and introduced the concept of the meta-slasher horror film, and it’s still true inScream 6. The new film comes one year after last year’s Scream, which saw the horror franchise move on from the death of original director Wes Craven by passing the directorial reins over to production company Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.
In its stellar opening minutes, Scream 6 feints at reinvention. After opening with the death of yet another unsuspecting blonde (played by an underutilized Samara Weaving, the star of Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett’s 2019 horror comedy Ready or Not), Scream 6 does what no other Scream film has before: It reveals the face of its first victim’s killer. For a few shocking moments, it seems like the film is going to do away with the franchise’s usual structure in favor of a Columbo-esque “howcatchem” plot where viewers, for the first time in Scream history, know who the killer is all along.
It’s not much of a spoiler to say that’s not what ultimately happens. Instead, Scream 6 subverts its viewers’ expectations yet again just minutes later with a double-murder that sets the film back on a familiar narrative track. Fortunately, while it’s easy to imagine a world in which Scream 6 followed through more directly on the promise of its opening minutes, what emerges is a horror comedy that’s just as intense, brutal, and genuinely thrilling as any other Scream movie that’s been released this century.
Scream 6 picks up a year after the events of its 2022 predecessor. When the film begins, Scream 5’s survivors, Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera), Tara Carpenter (Jenna Ortega), Mindy Meeks-Martin (Jasmin Savoy Brown), and Chad Meeks-Martin (Mason Gooding) have all made the wise decision to leave their hometown of Woodsboro, California, behind in favor of college life in New York City. Unfortunately for them, it isn’t long before the already fragile peacefulness of their lives is shattered by the emergence of a new Ghostface killer — one who considers it their mission to make the world believe that it was Barrera’s Sam who actually committed the heinous murders of Scream 5.
In order to do so, Ghostface relentlessly hunts and attacks Sam, Tara, Mindy, Chad (known in the film as the “core four”), and the rest of their loved ones. While Scream 6 introduces a handful of new characters, it also brings back two more familiar faces in the form of recurring Scream reporter Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) and Scream 4 standout Kirby Reed (Hayden Panettiere). Following the first of the film’s Ghostface murders, Kirby arrives in New York City with an FBI badge, a gun, and an offer to help Sam, Tara, and the rest of the core four take down their latest would-be killer.
Scream 6, in other words, follows the same basic formula as the franchise’s five past installments. Even the film’s loose college setting creates an unlikely link between it and 1997’s Scream 2. The only iconicelement missing from the new film, in fact, is Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell). The original Scream final girl notably doesn’t appear in Scream 6 as a result of some behind-the-scenes contract disputes between Campbell and the film’s producers. While Scream 6’s attempt to explain Sidney’s absence rings inevitably hollow, it surprisingly doesn’t affect the film much one way or the other.
Scream 6’s success without Campbell is partly due to how well its ensemble works together on screen. As Sam Carpenter, the franchise’s potential Sidney stand-in, Barrera seems to have a much better grip on her character here than she did in Scream 5. Opposite her, Ortega and Gooding make the biggest impressions of the film’s core four cast members, turning in performances that feel grounded despite the inherently heightened nature of the material they’re dealing with in Scream 6. Savoy Brown doesn’t fare quite as well as Mindy, who comes across even flatter here than she did in Scream 5. Elsewhere, both Panettiere and Cox turn in comfortable, confident performances as their respective Scream veterans.
Cox, in particular, is given a real chance to shine in Scream 6. The actress is at the center of one of the film’s best sequences, which follows Cox’s Gale as she is forced to try and defend herself from a violent Ghostface home invasion. While the film makes the most out of its cast members, it’s ultimately Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett who make Scream 6 truly sing. The directing duo turns up the violence and tension in their second Scream outing, delivering a slasher thrill ride that’s not only bloodier and gorier than its predecessor, but more aggressively intense and set piece-driven.
The duo’s heightened approach to Scream 6 results in some of the most memorable set pieces in the horror franchise’s history, in fact. From one nerve-wracking escape sequence that makes great use of the space between New York City apartment complexes to a violent bodega shootout and a tense Halloween night subway ride, Gillett and Bettinelli-Olpin repeatedly prove their understanding of how confined spaces can make certain scenes that much scarier. The same goes for the duo’s ingenious use of sound design throughout the film. One particularly memorable sequence uses the sound of a door being relentlessly pounded against to gradually ratchet up the film’s tension until it reaches unbearable heights.
In between these moments of tension, James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick’s script packs in moments of meta humor that, in typical Scream fashion, land and miss with almost the same amount of frequency. For instance, a monologue from Savoy Brown’s Mindy about the rules of Hollywood “requels” doesn’t have the same amount of acidic bite as, say, a moment when Ghostface interrogates Gale over the phone about what it’s been like to play “second fiddle” to Campbell’s Sidney over the years. As was the case in its 2022 predecessor, Scream 6’s climactic reveal doesn’t work as well as some of the franchise’s past third-act twists, either.
The actor responsible for delivering Scream 6’s final twist does, however, do so with a level of deranged camp intensity that is, frankly, commendable. While the film occasionally struggles to make its biggest narrative beats hit as well as intended, there’s never a sense that Scream 6 doesn’t know exactly what kind of experience it’s meant to provide. Like so many of theScream outings that have come before it, the film is a reminder of just how thrilling well-made slasher flicks can still be. Even if it never swings for anything more than that, Scream 6 still manages to cut deep.
Scream 6 is now playing in theaters.
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FAQs
Scream 6 review: a bloodier, better sequel | Digital Trends? ›
Fortunately, while it's easy to imagine a world in which
“Scream 6” rides the momentum of the previous film and ups the ante in every way. It's funnier, scarier and much much bloodier. If you aren't a fan of gore, walk into this film with some caution. The kills are more frequent and take up more screen time than ever before.
Did Scream 6 get good reviews? ›Scream 6 feels closer to Craven's original tense but immensely fun approach to the franchise than ever before while also offering enough fresh changes. While Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan was the worst film in that entire series, this trip to NYC is decidedly more worthwhile.
What are critics saying about Scream 6? ›Scream 6 is an OK movie; the suspenseful ladder sequence and Mindy's tense subway ride are highlights, and the new cast is once again terrific. But for a franchise that continually pushed the boundaries of what a horror film could or could not do for over a quarter of a century, that's just not good enough.
Will there be Scream 7? ›In August 2023, it was announced that Scream 7 is in development with Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon at the helm.
What was the most brutal death in Scream 6? ›One of the most brutal deaths in Scream 6 was Anika, the girlfriend of Scream 5 survivor, Mindy (Jasmin Savoy Brown).
Why is Dewey not in Scream 6? ›David Arquette's fan-favorite character Dewey died in Scream 2022 when he was stabbed and killed by Ghostface.
Where does Scream 6 rank? ›Indeed, it's because of moments like that we ultimately rank Scream VI in the top three. For the first time since the original two films, Ghostface feels truly threatening, and the franchise relies more on tension and dread instead of laughs and satire.
Is Scream 6 the scariest one? ›The Scream franchise can be scary, depending on who you ask, but I think Scream 6 takes the cake for the scariest of all the Scream movies. The movie takes place during Halloween weekend, which means people in costumes are going to be everywhere, especially Ghostface costumes.
Is there a secret scene in Scream 6? ›Does Scream VI Have a Post Credits Scene? To be blunt about it, yes. There is a post credits scene, but it's not what you think. There are no hints of a follow-up (even though there's no reason to think they wouldn't make another one), and you can't even connect it directly to the events that just took place.
What are the inappropriate scenes in Scream 6? ›
The MPAA rating has been assigned for “strong bloody violence and language throughout, and brief drug use.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes an implied sex scene, a few kissing scenes, a reference to date rape, many scenes of people being stabbed frantically and repeatedly and finally slashed across the chest ...
Who is the new Ghostface 2023? ›Who is Ghostface in Scream 6? There are three Ghostface killers in Scream 6: Wayne Bailey, a detective investigating the Ghostface murders in New York City; Quinn Bailey, Sam and Tara's roommate and a student at Blackmore University; and Ethan Landry, Chad's roommate and also a student at Blackmore University.
Why was Scream 6 bad? ›Scream 6's Ghostfaces Are Awful at Killing
On the train, a killer also fails to end Mindy despite having ample time to gut her. In addition, two of the killers can't even finish off Chad at the shrine after having him at their mercy, reiterating how incompetent they are.
With Dewey and Neve Campbell's Sidney Prescott not in Scream 6, the sequel relied on only one key original character: Courteney Cox's Gale Weathers. The majority of Scream 6's focus was on the new "Core Four," Sam, her sister Tara, and their twin friends, Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin.
Did Gale survive Scream 6? ›Ghostface has still yet to kill Courteney Cox's Gale Weathers. While Ghostface taunts her in her apartment and stabs her numerous times, Gale Weathers doesn't die in Scream 6, as she still had a weak pulse when EMTs arrived to give her treatment.
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Is Scream 6 the best? ›As a movie, Scream 6 ranks near the top of the franchise. It delivers the thrill, violence, and whodunnit mystery the franchise was built on, all cranked up to 11.
Did Scream 6 do well? ›Scream 6 Has The Franchise's Biggest Box Office Opening Ever
Scream 6's $44.5 million box office opening greatly exceeds the debuts of the past five Scream movies. The previous record-holder for the franchise's biggest box office opening was Scream 3 in 2000, which debuted at $34.7 million.
Scream 6 is exactly what you think it is an awful continuation of an already outdated slasher movie franchise. I loved the first three Scream movies but they were products of the time, a time when twists in movies were still somewhat inventive and could actually surprise you.
Is Scream 6 better than 5? ›Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett reveal that Scream 6 is going to be much grittier and more visceral than Scream 5 was. Scream 6 directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet teases that the upcoming film will be much more gritty and visceral than their last film, 2022's Scream.