In which the Mister and Monsters join me in reviewing SCREAM (1996) which is available to stream on Max.  Directed by the legendary Wes Craven, from a script by Kevin Williamson, the story is set in the small town of Woodsboro and follows the young teenagers that are slowly but viciously meeting their demise at the hands of a psychotic slasher who's using horror movies as the basis of a game that will most likely end in death for its unsuspecting participants.  One teen, Sidney (Neve Campbell), who'd suffered a personal tragedy a year prior, is soon caught up in the deadly game - will she fall victim to the Ghostface killer?  The film, which is a few years shy of being 30 years old, still holds up in part because of the stellar cast, tight script and masterful direction by Craven - not to be missed during Spooky Season!  The film clocks in at 1 h 51 m and is rated R.  Please note there are SPOILERS in this review.



Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library 

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