Paramount Pictures | Release Date: March 10, 2023
6.5
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matthias17Apr 25, 2023
quite bland and predictable af, it was always the white characters who are made the bad guys. It has nothing on the original.
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diggaryjoMay 15, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Worst of the Scream series and that's the only thing impressive about this crap. Someone gets fatally stabbed on a subway and are back on their feet 3 hours later to celebrate. Wow. Not even Wednesday can save this movie and the rest of the cast sucked harder than a vacuum. Expand
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SkydukeJun 20, 2023
This is honestly pretty terrible, and predictable. If he's white, he's the real bad guy. Really? How much longer will I need to suffer this garbage?
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imthenoobApr 26, 2023
This movie is as much of a mess as Scream 5. No character development for any of the returning characters outside of the sisters, It was pointless to have it set in NYC when it could have been set anywhere without issue, and the acting/storyThis movie is as much of a mess as Scream 5. No character development for any of the returning characters outside of the sisters, It was pointless to have it set in NYC when it could have been set anywhere without issue, and the acting/story was so bad at times that you can't help but feel secondhand embarrassment. Expand
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WillunaMay 12, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The 3 is for the gore. 0 for the plot. there really isn’t much to this movie. especially cuz surprise everybody lives Expand
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wmurphy011Apr 28, 2023
The is one of the worst horror films I've ever seen. And that includes B movies.
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Rebecca31Mar 13, 2023
Yes another one. No really another one. Hardcore fans of the Scream franchise may be excited for the sixth instalment of the slasher franchise but more casual fans like myself who only dip in and out are not infatuated enough to get on boardYes another one. No really another one. Hardcore fans of the Scream franchise may be excited for the sixth instalment of the slasher franchise but more casual fans like myself who only dip in and out are not infatuated enough to get on board with a mediocre sequel. Ghostface needs to take a long hard look at Michael Myers and ask "do I want this to be me?" because that's the road Scream hurtling towards.

The "sequel to the requel" no one asked for but we got anyway. Picking up from Scream V, the survivors leave Woodsboro behind and are now trying to move on with their lives in New York. But the constant media online conspiracies and the continued fascination with the slasher movies has now led to another serial killer fulfilling their fantasy on Halloween.

Absolutely all the Scream tropes are there, from the blonde doing everything wrong to people with seemingly mortal stab wounds running around whilst not dropping dead from blood loss. Also in there is the return of some legacy characters, no not Neve Campbell, the other ones. If you really care, check out the poster, I'm sure they're stuffed onto it somewhere. And of course, there's the resident horror movie buff that lays out the plot for you, all while the movie pokes fun at itself at every opportunity. Yep you're watching a Scream movie alright, just not a very good one unfortunately.

Whereas Scream V was a surprisingly enjoyable sequel to a jaded franchise, Scream VI is stupid and annoying with an ending that may cause some viewers eyeballs to roll into the back of your head and stay there. It's nothing close to scary, not funny and the characters are very hard to care about. For me there's almost nothing working for it, the subway scene was decent but that's about it. All I felt watching Scream VI was "why are they still making these damned movies and why am I still watching them?" Enough now lads, this has to stop.

Scream VI is gory and certainly has enough stabbings to classify it as a slasher movie but the plot is terrible and just when you think it can't get worse, it does. Overall this sequel was not as ambitious enough as it should have been, not good enough considering we're now at the sixth movie of a franchise that pretty much follows the exact same formula each time. It's just another reminder that the franchise needs to hang up its mask and call it a day. Recommended for diehard fans of the Scream franchise.
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snorkissApr 28, 2023
To be Clear, the only Ghost Face is Courteney Cox, easily the scariest part of this film. Everything else is distilled awfulness. The entire cast are completely unlikeable, including the embarrassing ' Core Four?? ' - I wanted them all to dieTo be Clear, the only Ghost Face is Courteney Cox, easily the scariest part of this film. Everything else is distilled awfulness. The entire cast are completely unlikeable, including the embarrassing ' Core Four?? ' - I wanted them all to die horrible and slow stabby deaths. The script is an insult to anyone over the age of three and... look, it's bottom shelf slop. If you wanna see a REAL horror film then go see Terrifier 2 but just stay away from this abysmal joke - 1 star because there was some decent gore Expand
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HonestReviews66Apr 29, 2023
More woke propaganda in almost every scene. Very early on, a black lesbian and a chinese lesbian scold a straight, white male for making a move on a consenting girl, even though in the previous scene a woman proudly celebrated the fact thatMore woke propaganda in almost every scene. Very early on, a black lesbian and a chinese lesbian scold a straight, white male for making a move on a consenting girl, even though in the previous scene a woman proudly celebrated the fact that she sleeps with multiple men and later calls it 'sex positive.' Needless to say, she was also the strong, dominant one and the man was the needy one. We have women wearing "I'm a strong woman" T-shirts as well as trans people walking the streets in the background. Almost every character is of colour except all the bad guys, who are predictably, white. On a separate note, Courtney Cox's top lip looks about as stiff as the corpses being left behind by the killer. Monika from friends now looks like that recent picture of Madonna, where she looks like the Jigsaw Killer from 'Saw.' Accordingly, I now call her 'Madonika.' Coming up with that name was the best part of this film. Unsurprisingly, she is also dating someone black, meaning that not one same-race couple exists in this film, as though it doesn't exist in real life. Objectively, apart from the woke agenda, the film is average at best. Most people giving it high scores weren't even born when the original came out and don't know what good cinema looks like. And finally, I don't live in America but if I did, and I knew someone was trying to kill me, I'd get a gun, like everyone else. Expand
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goodnightoppyAug 22, 2023
Oh come on. Seriously just stop. Literally could not be much worse. Ok, it could be worse, and it will be called Screan VII.
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jakeyjakeMay 4, 2023
With poor screenwriting and direction of horror set pieces that now feel immensely tired and predictable, Scream 6 now has officially reached a point where the franchise feels blatantly complacent. Whether it's introducing characters that areWith poor screenwriting and direction of horror set pieces that now feel immensely tired and predictable, Scream 6 now has officially reached a point where the franchise feels blatantly complacent. Whether it's introducing characters that are nothing more than carbon copies and bad caricatures of the beloved original cast members, or killing these beloved characters for manipulatively dramatic purposes instead of letting them just ride off into the sunset, happily. Instead the movie refuses to let this franchise die, to the point where I am less compelled to see where the franchise goes from here, and more so just eagerly anticipating when the franchise is finally going to end. To me it ended when Wes Craven passed. Expand
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Broker2022Sep 10, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Another franchise that got trashed. This time the protagonists are two Hispanic sisters who, now in New York, are a thorn in the side of the well-known hooded mask murderer from the previous Scream films. Unfortunately, like all WOKE-era films, a stupid political agenda is the foundation on which the "renewed" franchise is built. The protagonists are minorities, lesbians and blacks, mostly women of course, the bad guys are white men and, surprise, also a white woman. In the end, "of course" the big Hispanic sister slaughters the evil evil white ones with a crazy grin on her face and of course the black friend survives, the tiny little annoying sister and the super annoying black lesbian supporting actress, who is, by the way, incredibly, incredibly annoying and constantly makes fun of white young men with stupid sayings (male virgin, blah blah...). Oh, of course Gale Weathers has a black boyfriend now, sure. Wes Craven must have turned in his grave when he found out that his franchise (The first four movies are really good) is about to be rebooted, this time sadly adapted to the damn Woke era. Expand
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