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Format: VHS
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Movie Description A hyper-intelligent serial killer preys on the teenage denizens of a small town, using their fascination with horror movie conventions to set up his diabolical doings. An intelligent, well-crafted thriller from the creator of "A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET." The deluxe version contains a behind-the-scenes featurette and running audio commentary from Craven.
Synopsis The teenage denizens of a quiet small town find their calm lives shattered when a brilliant, twisted psycho killer uses his love of horror movie conventions to set up his victims. A clever, often funny thriller from the creators of "A Nightmare on Elm Street." Don't open the door!
Film Notes Released theatrically in the USA December 20, 1996.
Industry Reviews "...In addition to a strong surface sheen, Craven has put together a strong ensemble cast..." Variety - Leonard Klady
"...A deft, funny, shrewdly unsettling tribute..." Entertainment Weekly - p.39 - Owen Gleiberman
"...It's sensational in both sense of the word: a bravura, provocative sendup of horror pictures that's also scary and gruesome..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/20/1996)
"...The movie itself, for all of its ironic in-jokes, also functions as a horror film -- a bloody and gruesome one, that uses as many cliches as it mocks..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (12/20/1996)
"SCREAM revived a genre that had been dead since the late '80s." Total Film - Jamie Graham (01/01/2004)
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