The Third and Final chapter in the trilogy that made you laugh, and made you Scream.
Plot Summary
Sidney visits the set of "Stab 3," after pictures of her mother become the clue to a series of murders around Hollywood.
Run Time
116 min
Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Rating Details
Rated R for strong horror violence and language.
Genre
Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Language
English
Keyword
Murder, Hollywood, Scream, Reporter, Mask
Movie Rating
Sound Mix
DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Colour
Color
Film Type
Feature
Film Class
Slasher Film, Teen Movie, Showbiz Comedy
Themes
Serial Killers, Haunted By the Past, Mind Games
Tones
Creepy, Humorous, Menacing, Tense, Irreverent
Mood
Nail-biters
Has Detailed Data (New)
10, 1, 2, 3
Wikipedia Text
Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film created by Kevin Williamson, directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger, starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette and David Arquette, released on February 4, 2000 as the third, and originally, concluding installment in the Scream film series. Scream 3 takes place three years after Scream 2 and follows the character of Sidney Prescott (Campbell) who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film "Stab 3" and leaving images of Sidney's mother at the crime scenes. The film also follows the characters of Gale Weathers (Cox Arquette) and Dewey Riley (Arquette) as they aid Sidney but also deal with their own romantic subplot. As the previous films, Scream 3 combines the traditional violence of the slasher genre with comedy and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous films however, there was a greater emphasis on the comedic elements while the violence and horror were reduced following increased scrutiny from news media about violence in media and its effect on the public after the Columbine High School massacre. The film was originally the concluding chapter of the Scream series but a sequel, Scream 4, was greenlit in 2008 and released in 2011.
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