Scream: The TV Series

2015
7| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

What starts as a YouTube video going viral, soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood and serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past. Everyone has secrets. Everyone tells lies. Everyone is fair game.

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Dotbankey A lot of fun.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Anna It might be because i'm a crime writer but I guessed the killer(s) and the reasons really early on so everything made sense. I still found this full of suspense and like a super modern, less clever version of Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None'.
pokemon-51478 This show was amazing. Both seasons I binged in a weekend, and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I loved the characters, Audrey and Noah being my favorites by far.The first season, I was extremely shocked when the killer was revealed to be Piper, for starters. And the final showdown with Piper is one of my favorite scenes of this show. The characters are very likable, the deaths were extremely gruesome and just great.The second season was damn near flawless. The only thing, THE ONLY THING keeping this from being 10/10 is the biggest question fans have been wondering. Who killed Kieran? They never explained who it was, and they seemingly never will. It hints to Brandon James not really being dead and he killed Kieran, but with them never explaining for sure, it's the only thing keeping it back.Otherwise, the second season was amazing. Watching Kieran torture Audrey was nice to watch, and made me think that she was at least one of the killers. I accidentally ruined to myself that Kieran was the killer via spoilers, but it still shocked me nonetheless. If you haven't watched this show, I highly recommend you do. It is amazing.
timmsy1986 SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS I DO REVEAL THE KILLERS YOU ARE WARNEDI know what made Scream so great was that it centered around one girl throughout the whole thing, and she became more badass as she started getting hardened by each encounter, it was an awesome franchise. Loved it.Now the TV series was good, and started really good, and season 2 is not bad, but season 1 has the suspense and horror of scream and is really fun, season 2 is like they threw the scream story out the window and then just tried to find a way to make the new story, link to the story they had pretty much finished already which made it well, boring and unbelievable this time.Again, 1st season was really good, but by season 2, Emma seems to be a whiny girl, blaming her parents for everything and runs around with zero consequences. by season 2 i actually wanted her to get killed off, and it is a pity when the main character is the worst actor out of the group. Audrey, Noah, Stavo, Brooke, they all grew on me over the episodes, but Emma never did. She seemed to blame her bf, police, parents, friends, anyone ran out in the middle of the night, lied to everyone then blamed everyone else if the hid things from her. Just got really childish with her character in season 2 to the point you wanted it to carry on still, but just be about someone else.In season 2 the killer went from night time scare kills, to killing anyone and everyone at any time of the day, at any place, and a lot of the things they did made no sense, framed the victims, then the next scene bust them out of jail? Make the effort of returning the murder weapon numerous times to audrey to try and frame her, but never actually implicate her with the police, so that was a wasted scene and scenario also, its like they stopped with the effort in season 2. too many mistakes. Make loads of effort cutting someones body parts off that you know will affect a main character, but instead of making another big staged reveal like the others, just burn 2 bodies in a house? the killer wants his kills to be known, he likes to reveal the deaths to the people who cared about them to get a huge scare value so to suddenly change his actions to deciding to get rid of the bodies made no sense. Pick them off one by one but then at the end get them all together and obviously loose when it becomes like 6 vs 1.The original killer is a flashback to lead up the current killer, this is always a waste, your first season could have been the original rampage, why do you waste a season by making it so there was an original killer prior to the start of the first episode? silly idea from the get go.So the new killer ends up being the daughter of the original killer, with an accomplice, not bad, but this could have been season 2 reveal and the original killer could have been season 1 reveal already. Season 2 is about finding the accomplice from Season 1 as they are still around. But it feels off as the new killer is really obvious and completely different from the first so it doesn't feel right. Then they finish it by showing flashbacks of the original killer from before Season 1 not actually being dead but being helped get away. Then they show the current killer as getting a phone call as if the original killer is back.Then they change the story completely and do a Halloween special that shows a completely new killer and story but the same victims still, and then at the end they go back to admit that no one knew who it was on phone call...then point to the original killer returning to Lakewood and checking into a Motel.So then season 3 should be the original killer back in Lakewood to start a new rampage on Emmas mum...but no...they are going to completely reboot the season all over again for number 3 and start a new story...A mess it seems, which is really disappointing, they should have at least finished the story first...
luke5119 Scream is something I hold dear and close to my heart as one of my all time favorite sagas. Memories of my youth when I would beg my older sister to let me watch it, who reluctantly let me see it with of course the words following "Don't tell mom or dad I let you watch this okay?". It wasn't until I got older when my enthusiasm for the world of cinema grew that I learned to truly appreciate the masterpiece that is Scream. From the early days of production when the film was written as a spoof and later matured into a more serious slasher film per the advisement of the Weinstein Brothers, when it was brought to Dimension Films. Even famed horror writer Stephen King lent a helping hand to Mr. Craven who was struggling with how to properly open the film. So the opening we see in Scream 1 with Casey Becker and how the scene plays out was actually King's direction, who told Craven "You have to capture the audience's attention in the first 5 minutes, do that and you'll have them sitting on the edge of their seat the rest of the film". Anyway, I'm rambling on here... Scream: The TV Series, captures all of what was great about the films and turns it into a captivating series with a much better background story. If you ask me, this story is A LOT better than Scream 4. Come on,...Sidney's cousin going crazy and turning out to be a serial killer all to get the attention she felt she deserved because she was tired of living in Sid's shadow. Give me a break... While the show is not without it's "Yeah,..okay" moments, it still had me questioning who the killer was until the second to last episode of Season 1. We've seen SO many great films turned into TV Series, it's a nice change to see it done right for a change.