Scream 7 (2026)
Scream 7 (2026) Review: Sidney & Gale return for a brutal, fiery chapter where 'Fear Hits Home' harder than ever! Official Poster I have a confession to make: I snuck into the original Scream when I was way too young to be watching people get sliced and diced in suburban California. I remember the sticky floor of that local theater, the smell of stale popcorn, and the absolute, paralyzing grip of terror I felt when Drew Barrymore picked up the phone. Now, almost thirty years later, I found myself sitting in a plush, reclining seat with a ridiculously overpriced iced coffee, waiting for the lights to dim for Scream 7 . It’s a surreal thing, growing up alongside a horror franchise. You change, your fears change, but somehow, Ghostface is always waiting right there in the dark, wiping a bloodied Buck 120 knife. When the opening title card slashed across the screen, I actually let out a little sigh of relief. We’re back. But this time, the vibe is entirely different. Just look...