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Scream 4
TrailerTen years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.Actors: Lucy Hale, Roger Jackson, Shenae Grimes-Beech, Dane Farwell, Anna Paquin, Kristen Bell, Aimee Teegarden, Britt Robertson, Neve Campbell, Alison Brie, David Arquette, ...»Director: Wes CravenCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 6.32 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Scream 4"
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Characters of "Scream 4"
SherriePlayed by: Lucy Hale
GhostfacePlayed by: Roger Jackson
TrudiePlayed by: Shenae Grimes-Beech
RachelPlayed by: Anna Paquin
ChloePlayed by: Kristen Bell
Jenny RandallPlayed by: Aimee Teegarden
Marnie CooperPlayed by: Britt Robertson
Sidney PrescottPlayed by: Neve Campbell
Rebecca WaltersPlayed by: Alison Brie
Dwight 'Dewey' RileyPlayed by: David Arquette
Gale WeathersPlayed by: Courteney Cox
Kirby ReedPlayed by: Hayden Panettiere
Jill RobertsPlayed by: Emma Roberts
Olivia MorrisPlayed by: Marielle Jaffe
Deputy Judy HicksPlayed by: Marley Shelton
Robbie MercerPlayed by: Erik Knudsen
Film GeekPlayed by: Justin Michael Brandt
Charlie WalkerPlayed by: Rory Culkin
Trevor SheldonPlayed by: Nico Tortorella
Deputy PerkinsPlayed by: Anthony Anderson
Deputy HossPlayed by: Adam Brody
Deputy JenkinsPlayed by: Gordon Michaels
Mr. BakerPlayed by: John Lepard
Kate RobertsPlayed by: Mary McDonnell
Dr. OrthPlayed by: Mark Aaron Buerkle -
Directors of "Scream 4"
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Creators of "Scream 4"
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Critic Reviews of "Scream 4"
indieWireApril 19, 2011"Scream 4" lacks the qualities that would make it a masterpiece, but it testifies to the cyclical nature of commercial storytelling in sharp, nearly timeless fashion.
ReelViewsApril 17, 2011Scream's brand of horror, which lampooned the slasher genre while simultaneously embracing it, was fun and breezy in 1996. In 2011, it's about as fresh as the whiff of something stale and rank from a crypt.
SlateApril 15, 2011Craven guides us expertly down a series of blind, bloody alleys, a journey that's more pleasurable than frustrating. On account of his steady hand, the last act is as good as could be expected: skillfully conceived and entertaining in its preposterousness
Detroit NewsApril 15, 2011Scream 4 is a total hoot. Assuming you can find the humor in knife stabbings.
Denver PostApril 15, 2011Compared with so many of the rebooted slasher flicks, Scream 4 remains a cut above. No, that is not an intended pun.
Philadelphia WeeklyMay 03, 2015A half-thought-out lark, the movie mocks and rejects every current trend of the genre.
Big HollywoodJune 30, 2013Easily rises up its peers in the genre and is a suspenseful sequel worth screaming about.
We Got This CoveredApril 21, 2013Weak plot, half-assed performances and lacking any originality make this a lame and uninspired film.
Tribune News ServiceJanuary 15, 2013Fails at chills, stumbles as satire. Tired. Played out.
Gordon and the WhaleOctober 02, 2012Everybody is still a suspect and everybody is still a victim, but narrowing down our Ghostface has become easier than ever.
ScreenRantOctober 02, 2012Returning horror fans should enjoy Scream 4. The series remains smartly unapologetic in toying with meta-references and horror-film expectations.
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