The survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City.The survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City.The survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City.
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- 4 wins & 27 nominations
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- TriviaThere were no props left over from the previous films -- "Not even the graphics files from the posters and book covers," according to production designer Michèle Laliberté -- so everything for the shrine had to be recreated from scratch. Laliberté told IndieWire, "We went through the films and made a list of all the murders and all the victims," adding that everything had to be from the murders that occurred in the Scream movies, not the Stab movies, and that "the only Stab objects were related to Scream 3, which was about the making of a Stab movie."
- GoofsDespite Ghostface taking a blow to the forehead from a frying pan, none of the suspects at the end of the movie show the resulting bruising/swelling that would have occurred.
- Quotes
Jason Carvey: [as he's dying] We have to finish the movie.
The Voice: [raising his knife] Who gives a fuck about movies!
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits, Mindy appears and says "Not every movie needs a post credits scene."
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Written by Tatiana Hazel Resendiz & Stephen Ponce
Performed by Tatiana Hazel
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Featured review
I just want to start by saying how great it is that this franchise just doesn't have a bad movie. But not only that, to maintain its quality in the sixth instalment is impressive as most other horror franchises have failed miserably with. This simply felt original and fresh which was something its predecessor lacked a little.
The decision to switch it up and move from Woodsboro to New York worked very well. The location being set in a big city makes it feel more unsafe and unsettling. Also referencing Jason takes Manhattan simply by the location was such a "Scream" thing to do.
You could really tell Matt Bettinelli and Tyler Gillet put a lot of effort into the feel of this movie as the set pieces were so intense to watch. Especially the shop scene, you could tell their inspiration was from the Jurassic Park kitchen scene. The ladder set piece was intense as well, although it lacked some logic (who has a ladder in their New York apartment with the perfect length between the two windows).
The development of the core four characters is there and it's great to see them further form their friendships but Samantha's character was the most interesting. The writers continued where they left off with the character dynamic of Billy Loomis as her father. They played with this by making you feel more uneasy and not totally sure about her motives. Also she seems to have replaced Sidney as the face of Scream and it surprisingly works as this film did not miss Sid at all.
However, as with every movie, it isn't perfect. The pacing of the film seemed off as some scenes dragged on a little too long and you could tell this is the longest movie in the franchise. As well as this, because of the shift in tone, this is probably the least funniest and meta Scream movie yet. But having said all that, I still love this movie because it continued the story with originality and gave opportunities for more sequels... or requels.
The decision to switch it up and move from Woodsboro to New York worked very well. The location being set in a big city makes it feel more unsafe and unsettling. Also referencing Jason takes Manhattan simply by the location was such a "Scream" thing to do.
You could really tell Matt Bettinelli and Tyler Gillet put a lot of effort into the feel of this movie as the set pieces were so intense to watch. Especially the shop scene, you could tell their inspiration was from the Jurassic Park kitchen scene. The ladder set piece was intense as well, although it lacked some logic (who has a ladder in their New York apartment with the perfect length between the two windows).
The development of the core four characters is there and it's great to see them further form their friendships but Samantha's character was the most interesting. The writers continued where they left off with the character dynamic of Billy Loomis as her father. They played with this by making you feel more uneasy and not totally sure about her motives. Also she seems to have replaced Sidney as the face of Scream and it surprisingly works as this film did not miss Sid at all.
However, as with every movie, it isn't perfect. The pacing of the film seemed off as some scenes dragged on a little too long and you could tell this is the longest movie in the franchise. As well as this, because of the shift in tone, this is probably the least funniest and meta Scream movie yet. But having said all that, I still love this movie because it continued the story with originality and gave opportunities for more sequels... or requels.
- ashtonsharman
- Mar 17, 2023
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Box office
- Budget
- $35,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $108,161,389
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $44,447,270
- Mar 12, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $166,347,514
- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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