I had low expectations heading into the seventh installment of the SCREAM franchise, yet the OG Kevin Williamson couldnāt even reach that bar. As the film starts, I was excited to see the mechanism Williamson uses to bring the uninitiated up to speed on the SCREAM franchise. My hopes went even higher when he metaphorically burns things to the ground. However, my hopes went up in smoke when the story quickly pivoted to Sidney (Neve Campbell) living out a simple suburban life. Yes, there are some inventive kills throughout, but the momentum canāt be sustained. Once Gale (Courtney Cox) makes her appearance, things quickly fall apart.
There were moments when I tried to guess who the killers were, like you would in an Agatha Christie novel or the much better KNIVES OUT movies. But I soon realized SCREAM 7 isnāt that clever. Honestly, itās about as simple as a SCOOBY-DOO episode, maybe even less. Itās 2026, and theyāre still using the old āsomeone escaped from the insane asylumā storyline? Thatās just ridiculous.
Final Thought: SCREAM 7 is a waste of Neve Campbell and Courtney Coxās time. Yes, it took a big āstabā at the box office on opening weekend, but itās one that wonāt be remembered due to an awful plot, forgettable kills, and a franchise thatās grasping for air.
You can catch it in theaters now.

