In 1996, Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson’s slasher satire Scream helped redefine a dormant subgenre. The film spawned a franchise and a procession of imitators, some of which (I Know What You Did Last ...
The first two Scream films are undoubtedly the best for many reasons. They laid a foundation for a franchise that leans into meta commentary, clever phone calls and kills, and a villainous persona ...
Critics’ reviews suggest Josh Ruben’s Heart Eyes (scripted by Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon, and Michael Kennedy) is the horror/romance slasher hybrid audiences didn’t know they needed. Now, in ...