
Scream 3
The third - and, at release time, supposedly final - entry in Wes Craven's tongue-in-cheek horror series. David Arquette, Neve Campell and Courteney Cox return.
A murdering spree begins to happen again, this time its targeted toward the original Woodsboro survivors and those associated with the movie inside a movie, Stab 3. Sydney (Campbell) must face the demons of her past to stop the killer.
- Director:
- Wes Craven ('Scream', 'Scream 2', 'A Nightmare on Elm Street')
- Writer:
- Ehren Kruger
- Cast:
- David ArquetteNeve CampbellCourteney CoxPatrick DempseyScott FoleyLance HenriksenMatt KeeslarJenny McCarthyParker PoseyKevin SmithJason MewesCarrie Fisher



Reviews & comments

Village Voice
pressLogic, motivation, suspense - anything that might make the film frightening or resonant - is buried under Dolby blams, medulla-shaming dialogue, and a rain of overdubbed hunting-knife schwings that grate like a 3 a.m. car alarm.

Variety
pressScream 3 is a crafty and well-crafted wrap-up that really does bring a satisfying sense of closure to the franchise.

The Washington Post
pressAn unending string of bloopers, starring nubile, buxom and possibly anorexic stars.

Roger Ebert
pressIf Scream was like a funny joke, Scream 2 was like somebody telling you, 'here's how I heard that joke,' and Scream 3 is like somebody who won't believe you've already heard it.

Entertainment Weekly
pressThe only thing the movie kills with any decisiveness is your time.

Empire Magazine
pressStill satisfying comedic shlock horror, but the premise is starting to wear a bit thin as the trilogy draws to a close.

Village Voice
pressLogic, motivation, suspense - anything that might make the film frightening or resonant - is buried under Dolby blams, medulla-shaming dialogue, and a rain of overdubbed hunting-knife schwings that grate like a 3 a.m. car alarm.

Variety
pressScream 3 is a crafty and well-crafted wrap-up that really does bring a satisfying sense of closure to the franchise.

The Washington Post
pressAn unending string of bloopers, starring nubile, buxom and possibly anorexic stars.

Roger Ebert
pressIf Scream was like a funny joke, Scream 2 was like somebody telling you, 'here's how I heard that joke,' and Scream 3 is like somebody who won't believe you've already heard it.

Entertainment Weekly
pressThe only thing the movie kills with any decisiveness is your time.

Empire Magazine
pressStill satisfying comedic shlock horror, but the premise is starting to wear a bit thin as the trilogy draws to a close.
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