Posts Tagged ‘Jamie Kennedy’
Film Review – Scream VI
When the first Scream (1996) was released, it revitalized and recontextualized the horror/slasher genre. It was a self-aware send up, upending the tropes established in the 1980s. The result was such a surprise that it felt like anything could happen – no one was safe, the killer…
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Growing up, Weird Al Yankovic existed in a strange place in my memory, which he would probably take as a compliment. With his curly hair, mustache, and accordion, I always knew him as the musician who made those funny parodies of popular songs. As I got older,…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Scream (1996)
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. The early 90s were possibly the worst time ever to be a horror fan. The genre’s success throughout the 80s was carried by the popularity of…
READ MOREEpisode 82 – The Next Generation of Scream
The MacGuffin team discuss David Gordon Green in honor of the release of Your Highness, look back at the Scream series before the release of Scream 4, and give their DVD picks of the week.
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