Director Wes Craven talks about SCRE4M rewrites

SCREAM 4 teaser poster | ©2011 Dimension Films

While speaking to the press today, SCRE4M director Wes Craven dispelled rumors that he was displeased with the heavy rewrites supposedly done to the Kevin Williamson script by Ehren Kruger (who penned SCREAM 3). “I’m very pleased with the movie and how the script turned out,” says Craven. “It was a result of Kevin’s master script and Ehren did a decent amount of work on specific scenes. I wrote sections of the film myself, but it’s very much Kevin’s concept and over-arching framework of the film.” SCRE4M opens April 15, 2011 CLICK HERE to hear about COURTENEY COX talking about […]Read On »


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Brand New Photos of Emma Roberts and Ghostface in SCREAM 4

SCREAM 4 poster | &copy 2011 Dimension Films

The release date for SCREAM 4 (aka SCRE4M) is only a couple of months away (April 15), and in the meantime, Dimension Films keeps fans happy with the occasional updated trailer and now two new stills which you can view below. Emma Roberts and Ghostface share the Stage in photo 1, while Courteney Cox and David Arquette are showcased in the other one. SCREAM 4 is directed by Wes Craven from a script by original SCREAM writer Kevin Williamson. CLICK HERE for more SCREAM 4 news and interviews CLICK HERE for an interview with SCREAM 4 star LUCY HALE CLICK […]Read On »


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Exclusive Interview: Lucy Hale chats the return of PRETTY LITTLE LIARS and SCRE4M

Lucy Hale in PRETTY LITTLE LIARS | &Copy 2010 ABC Family/Andrew Eccles

Sara Shepard’s young adult book series PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, about a quartet of high-school best friends enmeshed in some extremely heavy secrets, has been turned into a huge hit of a television series on ABC Family Channel which continues the second half of Season 1 tonight. Lucy Hale (a veteran of the 2007 remake of THE BIONIC WOMAN, in which she portrayed Jaime Sommers’ younger sister), is one of LIARS’ four leads, plays Aria Montgomery, a character whose unorthodox ways extend to having a romance with one of her high school teachers. Hale talks about the show’s impact, her character […]Read On »


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Movie Review: MY SOUL TO TAKE

MY SOUL TO TAKE movie poster | ©2010 Rogue Pictures

Wes Craven’s most famous filmmaking creation is still arguably the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET franchise, but the supernatural aspects of his latest offering as writer/director, MY SOUL TO TAKE, are closer to those in THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW and SHOCKER. What’s surprising is that SOUL is sincere about depicting the high school travails of its main characters – this goes well beyond the interest SCREAM (directed by Craven, written by Kevin Williamson) showed in such things. Instead, it’s as though the horror elements of SOUL were married to a John Hughes movie, or even Craven’s school-orchestra drama MUSIC OF THE HEART. Plenty of horror films (including a number of Craven’s) are set in and around high school, but few deal this extensively with high school. The shift in emphasis is a bit surprising, but on the whole, it works.


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