Scream (30th Anniversary)
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Synopsis
Thirty years after it redefined modern horror, Wes Craven’s SCREAM remains as wickedly funny, self-aware and terrifying as ever. Blending razor-sharp satire with genuine suspense, SCREAM resurrected the slasher genre by turning its rules inside out, introducing audiences to Ghostface, a killer who knows every horror cliché and isn’t afraid to weaponise them. What begins as a quiet night in the town of Woodsboro erupts into a chilling game of cat-and-mouse, where film trivia can mean the difference between life and death. Smart, shocking and endlessly quotable, SCREAM is more than a horror classic, it’s a pop-culture landmark. Join us in celebrating its 30th anniversary with the film that made audiences afraid to answer the phone and proved that knowing the rules doesn’t mean you’ll survive.
Thirty years after it redefined modern horror, Wes Craven’s SCREAM remains as wickedly funny, self-aware and terrifying as ever. Blending razor-sharp satire with genuine suspense, SCREAM resurrected the slasher genre by turning its rules inside out, introducing audiences to Ghostface, a killer who knows every horror cliché and isn’t afraid to weaponise them. What begins as a quiet night in the town of Woodsboro erupts into a chilling game of cat-and-mouse, where film trivia can mean the difference between life and death. Smart, shocking and endlessly quotable, SCREAM is more than a horror classic, it’s a pop-culture landmark. Join us in celebrating its 30th anniversary with the film that made audiences afraid to answer the phone and proved that knowing the rules doesn’t mean you’ll survive.
Movie Information
Duration
111 MIN
Rating
MA15+
Director
Wes Craven
Cast
Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Roger L. Jackson
Genre
Retrospective
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Movie Information
Duration
111 MIN
Rating
MA15+
Director
Wes Craven
Cast
Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Roger L. Jackson
Genre
Retrospective



