He’s back! Ghostface returns for “Scream VI” in New York City, a first for the slasher franchise, and judging by fans who saw it in advance screenings or previews, it’s not to be missed.
“I don’t know how they do it but the Scream team did it again,” one excited Twitter user wrote. “Scream VI is maybe the most twisty turny installment yet with great tension, gross kills and another smart, timely hook. Kept me guessing in every scene. Great use of NYC too. How is this franchise still this good?”
They aren’t the only one who gives it a giant thumbs up. Take Lauren Bradshaw, who tweeted: “The #Scream franchise Never Misses! Absolutely loved #Scream6. It’s the bloodiest film yet, w/ the fourth wall breaking, self-referential material we love.”
Here are a few more who think the latest “Scream” film is to die for.
“I don’t know how they do it but the Scream team did it again,” one excited Twitter user wrote. “Scream VI is maybe the most twisty turny installment yet with great tension, gross kills and another smart, timely hook. Kept me guessing in every scene. Great use of NYC too. How is this franchise still this good?”
They aren’t the only one who gives it a giant thumbs up. Take Lauren Bradshaw, who tweeted: “The #Scream franchise Never Misses! Absolutely loved #Scream6. It’s the bloodiest film yet, w/ the fourth wall breaking, self-referential material we love.”
Here are a few more who think the latest “Scream” film is to die for.
- 3/4/2023
- by Joshua Vinson
- The Wrap
Lab open to global filmmakers. Prior projects include 2019 Cannes Critics’ Week entry Land Of Ashes.
Mexican project lab Catapulta, whose prior submissions include Yulene Olaizola’s 2020 Venice selection Tragic Jungle, has set March 24-27 for its online third edition during the 11th Ficunam film festival in Mexico City.
Whereas Catapulta only showcased films in post-production in its first two outings, the lab is expanding this year to encompass development projects with a $10,000 award on offer for the winner.
Catapulta First Cut will select up to six fiction, animation or documentary features in the editing or post-production stage.
The section will award a $5,000 prize,...
Mexican project lab Catapulta, whose prior submissions include Yulene Olaizola’s 2020 Venice selection Tragic Jungle, has set March 24-27 for its online third edition during the 11th Ficunam film festival in Mexico City.
Whereas Catapulta only showcased films in post-production in its first two outings, the lab is expanding this year to encompass development projects with a $10,000 award on offer for the winner.
Catapulta First Cut will select up to six fiction, animation or documentary features in the editing or post-production stage.
The section will award a $5,000 prize,...
- 1/29/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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