'Scream 2'

Serial Thriller: Scream 2

Autumn has fallen and it’s time once more to celebrate the primal, compulsive instinct of fear. Rainestorm finishes its horror trilogy and goes to the well one last time to highlight 31 days of spooky scares that season the eerie atmosphere of Halloween.

'Scream 2' at IMDb

Hex cast: 1997

'Scream 2'
“You can’t kill me, I’m a cougar!”

The charm: As clever as its predecessor, with an opening sequence every bit as horrifying. The self-aware references to sequels carry the film throughout and the scares are genuinely frightening and, in the case of the prologue, downright disturbing. Liev Schreiber gets a larger role here and he’s absolutely fantastic playing alternately innocent and creepy. Jamie Kennedy gets a little more love, as well, as Randy the genre expert who guides the cast through the rules of surviving a horror sequel. Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson are still at the top of their game, delivering this solid follow up — where the suspense once more trumps the gore — only one year after the original. Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott is again a strong heroine who fights back, and fights back hard, rather than being a whiny victim. And the movie-within-a-movie, Stab, is a hilarious send-up of the original.

Focal point: Sidney and her friend, Hallie, must escape from a pinned police car… right over the killer’s unconscious lap.

Entrancing trivia: In Scream, Sidney laments the idea that Tori Spelling would wind up playing her in a potential movie. In Stab, the movie-within-a-movie of Scream 2, Tori Spelling plays Sidney.

Speak the words: “Bitch, hang up the phone and star-69 his ass!”

Companion spell: Scream (1996). Everything you need to know about this film is repeated in its sequel. Still, it’s a very clever kickstart to an ailing horror genre.

The curse: As clever and as enjoyable as it is, at the end of the day it’s still more of the same.



One response to “Serial Thriller: Scream 2

  1. Elissa Avatar

    I really enjoyed Scream 2 up until the ending. That ending is just… so… ugh. But yeah, otherwise it’s really fun!