The Good:
Neve Campbell (Sydney) and Isabel May (Tatum Evans) had good chemistry. Isabel played the perfect moody teenager. There were some nods to the original Scream – maybe a few too many, but that was okay. There were several jump scares; this one was pretty gory and involved a lot of deaths.
The Bad:
I felt like it focused a lot on Sydney and Tatum’s relationship, which was okay. Though I think in reality, Sydney would not have shielded Tatum from everything, she would rather have taught her self-defense, how to handle a gun, how to use the safe room, and all sorts of other things because that meant being prepared. And Sydney was nothing, if not prepared.
I hated that some of the characters acted so naively. MAIN characters. We are in movie 7, and several of them have lived through this before, and here we are acting like we don’t know what’s gonna happen. It was a little annoying. I also felt like the discord between Sydney and Gale didn’t match the last few movies they were in together. It was off, and it made everything else seem weird.
The reintroduction of Mindy and Chad was exciting. And then it just fizzled because they didn’t utilize their characters at all. I felt like they had no real relevance to the movie, and I was confused about why they were even brought back. I was also upset that even though they got injured, they acted like they were down and out. I had beef with that.
The Ugly:
While there were some plot issues (as I mentioned earlier), nothing was as ugly as the killer reveal. It could have been great. Even the lack of tying what happened at the beginning of the movie to the rest of the story wasn’t as bad as the ending. I was actually disappointed.
SPOILERS:
Mark gets stabbed multiple times. This whole scene is just an eye roll for me. First of all, he knows better than to go where he went and not act cautiously. Secondly, if something happened to him, don’t you think, with all of the chaos happening, that he would be getting people checking in with him as the captain? And no one even notices???
The use of AI is beyond annoying. I wish that they had chosen a different path
Scream 7 Parents Guide
It’s worth noting that the previews (at least at our theater) had language (F bombs) and a couple were VERY creepy/scary. It sets you up well for the movie, haha.
- Shit – 9+
- Bitch – 4+
- Damn –
- Ass –
- Hell –
- Fu** – 40+
- God/Jesus – 7+
Other things to note – Don’t go in with high hopes of a great plot and a lot of character depth. It’s a surface scratcher at best and doesn’t end AT ALL well. The biggest highlight was having Sydney back, and even that fell flat for me.
Scream 7 Parents Guide




About Scream 7 :
Starring: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Isabel May, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mckenna Grace, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Asa Germann, Celeste O’Connor, Sam Rechner, Ethan Embry, Tim Simons, and Mark Consuelos
Directed By Kevin Williamson
Executive Producers Kevin Williamson, Gary Barber, Chris Stone, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Ben Ormand, Ben Fast, Cathy Konrad, Marianne Maddalena, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, Chad Villella
Produced by William Sherak, James Vanderbilt, Paul Neinstein
Based on Characters Created by Kevin Williamson
Story by James Vanderbilt & Guy Busick
Screenplay by Kevin Williamson and Guy Busick
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