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SCREAM 7 trailer brings Neve Campbell back to the franchise

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Paramount and Spyglass have released a trailer for February's Scream 7, which features the return of series creator Kevin Williamson as well as Ghostface's OG nemesis Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell). In the trailer, which you can see below, a new Ghostface finds where Sidney and her daughter live, and sets out to torment the family just like old times.

Halloween Beat: BLOOD QUANTUM Makes The Dead Rise On Native Land

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One of the greatest horror films of the 21st century
karmadonna

BHFF25: KARMADONNA is an angry and bloody call against everything

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Sometimes we need old people screaming at clouds.
camp

BHFF25: Witch-Horror CAMP Is A Lo-Fi Dream To Get Lost In

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Light as a feather, queer as hell
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Interview: MEGALOPOLIS creators on interpreting how Francis Ford Coppola “sees the world” and “what...

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Chris Ryall and Jacob Phillips on how "Megalopolis" interprets the way Francis Ford Coppola "sees the world" and "what he wants from it."
mother of flies

BHFF25: Witchcraft blends with human drama in poignant MOTHER OF FLIES

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The Adams family concocts uniquely sinister folk horror
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BHFF25: IT NEEDS EYES is an uneven internet nightmare

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Disturbing imagery is not enough to create true horror
Drink Coffee, Talk Fast: A Gilmore Girls Documentary

Exclusive: GILMORE GIRLS documentary reveals new interviewees & stretch goals

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Ink On Paper Studios announced new interviewees for Drink Coffee, Talk Fast: A Gilmore Girls Documentary, and a new Kickstarter stretch goal.

CONSTANTINE 2: James Gunn hasn’t seen a script yet

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It's been 20 years since Keanu Reeves starred in Constantine, the DC/Vertigo adaptation from filmmaker Francis Lawrence. Now, about five years after serious rumors about a sequel started to percolate, DC Studios co-chief James Gunn says that he's had conversations about the movie with Reeves, but still hasn't read a script for the project.
Old Biff Tannen from the "dead George" timeline in Back to the Future Part II

Michael J. Fox says BACK TO THE FUTURE is relevant today because of “bully...

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In a recent interview, Back to the Future star Michael J. Fox -- promoting the film's 40th anniversary and his new book -- said that he believes the movie is as relevant as ever, in part because society as a whole has become meaner. It makes Marty's quick-witted battles with the bully Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) even more impactful.

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