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25 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100TNT RoughCutTNT RoughCutWes Craven continues to explore (and blur) the lines between reelity and reality with his latest, and perhaps best, cinematic slice of horror.
- 90Dallas ObserverAndy KleinDallas ObserverAndy KleinCraven's other accomplishment here, besides resuscitating the genre, is the way he keeps things scary even when they're at their funniest. The grand finale, while thoroughly bloody and tense, has some genuinely hilarious shtick.
- 70TV Guide MagazineFrank LoveceTV Guide MagazineFrank LoveceCompared with most of what passes for scary movies these days, this is golden: It's not stupid, it's not wussy and it pulls off a couple of pretty nasty jolts.
- 63The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Liam LaceyThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Liam LaceyMay not be the most scary or the grossest horror film you've ever seen, but it has one distinct feature: it actually talks up to the audience. By the conclusion, you won't be shaking in your seat, but you may enjoy the status of someone who has earned a Master's in Slashology.
- 63Chicago TribuneJohn PetrakisChicago TribuneJohn PetrakisPretty run-of-the-mill stuff. [20 December 1996, Friday, p.J]
- 63USA TodaySusan WloszczynaUSA TodaySusan WloszczynaWhile Scream has its frights, it feels more like one of those solve-the-mystery jigsaw puzzles than a real movie.
- 50Film.comJohn HartlFilm.comJohn HartlDoesn't know when to stop with the jokes about other horror movies and settle down to tell a coherent story.
- 50Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorChicago ReaderLisa AlspectorTiresome, blood-filled comedy.
- 50VarietyVarietyThough the material is more intelligent than the norm and has an unusual third-act twist, it also employs some very clunky stereotypes.
- 25San Francisco ExaminerSan Francisco ExaminerAn artificial and hypocritical effort to escape the artistic limitations of teenage slasher flicks.