Despite the controversy surrounding Scream 7, I thought the trailer was really intriguing so I decided to see a Thursday preview with my nephew last night. I am only a casual fan of the franchise but I was incredibly disappointed with this installment (I am 0 for 3 with movies this week). When Ghostface sets fire to the Macher house in Woodsboro, California after killing a couple spending the night there as part of the "Macher Experience," there is speculation that Stu (Matthew Lillard) is still alive. Sidney Prescott-Evans (Neve Campbell) now lives with her husband Mark (Joel McHale) and daughter Tatum (Isabel May) in Pine Grove, Indiana. When she receives a video call from Ghostface threatening Tatum, she is unnerved when the killer unmasks and it is Stu. However, when her family is attacked, Ghostface is revealed to be a mentally ill serial killer. She suspects that the call was AI and begins investigating with Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) but soon all of Tatum's friends, including Hannah (McKenna Grace), Lucas (Asa Germann), Chloe (Celeste O'Connor), and Ben (Sam Rechner), are brutally killed. Eventually, Tatum must confront Ghostface in a scene that mirrors what happened to Sidney 30 years ago. I did not mind the nostalgia that some have taken issue with because I think the dynamic between Sidney and Tatum, and her fear of passing on generational trauma to her daughter, is very compelling. I also liked the subplot with Gale as she passes the torch of reporting on Ghostface to the Meeks-Martin twins (Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mason Gooding). There are even some really grisly kills and I did enjoy the opening sequence. In fact, I liked the first two acts well enough despite the fact that the meta-commentary about horror tropes that makes these movies so much fun is largely missing. What is most disappointing is the absolutely ridiculous Ghostface reveal because the motivation is convoluted and strains credulity (it also makes one of the kills truly diabolical). What I also found incredibly frustrating is that, in my opinion, the perfect ending (to the movie and to the franchise if this is actually the final one) was right there. Ugh! Definitely avoid this!

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