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Let’s just get it out of the way: I am a human who has never seen “Scream.”
Yes, yes, I know. I’m a certified movie wuss who frequently has to take a break during scary movies, and often avoids them altogether. When I saw “The Ring” in theaters, actual tears were shed, and I made my parents unplug the TV and turn it toward the wall before I would even enter my room, to give you an idea of my usual reaction to horror.
TNS: "No matter which one you choose, you can be sure that you'll have a spooky good time binging any of these great horror movie franchises."
Everyone loves the Scream film franchise, but let’s be real for a second: A lot of this stuff doesn’t make sense in 2024.
After nearly two decades of some of the most iconic horror franchises slowly descending into schlock, Wes Craven’s Scream launched the meta-filled horror parody series that somehow did what all those others were trying to do better than any of them.