Movie Description The hip, darkly comical sequel to self-aware "SCREAM." Sidney Prescott, now in college, once again finds herself the target of a bloodthirsty, cloak-clad, mask-wearing, knife-wielding, psychotic killer whose penchant for pop movie trivia runs deep. This time, however, the body count is higher and the deaths more outrageous--traits of a true sequel, as noted by one unfortunate victim. Not as pithy as the first film, but still a satisfying, definite true-to-form teen slasher.
| Credits | | Producer: | Cathy Konrad, Marianne Maddalena | | Cast: | Adam Shankman, Angie Dillard, Anne Fletcher, Christopher Doyle, Corey Parker, Cornelia Kiss, D.K. Arredondo, David Warner, Duane Martin, Erik Hyler, Heather Graham, Jack Baun, Jason Horgan, Jennifer Weston, John Patrick, Jon Kristien Andersson, Joshua Jackson, Kevin Williamson, Lance MacDonald, Laurie Sposit, Luke Wilson, Marisol Nichols, Nancy O'Dell, Nina Petronzio, Ryan Lee Swanson, Sarah Christine Smith, Sebastian Lacause, Shelly Benedict, Timothy T. Hillman, Walter Franks |
| Details | | Edition: | Widescreen | | Sound: | Stereo Sound |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Trailer - 1.Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus
Editorial Reviews "...Cleverness and self-awareness....The glee in all this knowingness is infectious..." Sight and Sound - p.55-6 - Kim Newman (05/01/1998)
"...The satire is more sophisticated....Director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson have sharpened the focus along with their copycat killer's knives..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - p.1D - Susan Wloszczyna (12/12/1997)
"...Sneaky....Sharp..." New York Times - p.16 - Janet Maslin (12/12/1997)
"...There are some welcomely unexpected plot twists: you'll never guess the whodunit until it's revealed in the final frames..." Box Office - Christine James (02/01/1998)
"...There are ironies within ironies here....Wes Craven was born to direct this material..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (12/12/1997)
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