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Scream 4

New decade. New rules.
2011 | 111m | English

(183204 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Wes Craven
Writer: Kevin Williamson
Staring:
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Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott has put herself back together thanks to her writing. However, her return to Woodsboro sparks the return of the Ghostface Killer.
Release Date: Apr 13, 2011
Director: Wes Craven
Writer: Kevin Williamson
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords rescue, mask, sheriff, jealousy, dark comedy, victim, knife, self-inflicted injury, sequel, sociopath, murder, house party, teen movie, serial killer, author, hospital, slasher, home invasion, self-referential, cousin relationship, phone call, satirical, millennials, publicist, fame-seeking, new generation, return to hometown, masked killer, absurd, remakes, amused, teen scream
Production Companies Outerbanks Entertainment, Dimension Films
Box Office Revenue: $97,231,420
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
David Arquette Dewey Riley
Neve Campbell Sidney Prescott
Courteney Cox Gale Weathers-Riley
Emma Roberts Jill Roberts
Hayden Panettiere Kirby Reed
Anthony Anderson Deputy Perkins
Adam Brody Deputy Hoss
Rory Culkin Charlie Walker
Mary McDonnell Kate Roberts
Marley Shelton Deputy Judy Hicks
Alison Brie Rebecca Walters
Marielle Jaffe Olivia Morris
Nico Tortorella Trevor Sheldon
Erik Knudsen Robbie Mercer
Anna Paquin Rachel
Kristen Bell Chloe
Lucy Hale Sherrie
Shenae Grimes-Beech Trudie
Britt Robertson Marnie Cooper
Aimee Teegarden Jenny Randall
Roger L. Jackson "The Voice"
Nancy O'Dell TV Host
Justin Michael Brandt Film Geek
Dane Farwell Ghostface
Gordon Michaels Deputy Jenkins
John Lepard Mr. Baker
Kim Adams Reporter #2
Devin Scillian Reporter #3
Mark Aaron Buerkle Dr. Orth
Julia Ho Reporter #1
Alexander Punch Cocky Student
Glenda Lewis Reporter #4
William Spencer Reporter #5
Tim Doty Reporter #6
Peter Carey Reporter #7
Wes Craven Coroner (uncredited)
Elliott Jo Sinclair Student (Uncredited)
Name Job
Banzai Vitale Stunt Driver
Alexander Punch Production Intern
Wes Craven Director
Kevin Williamson Characters, Screenplay
Peter Deming Director of Photography
Karin Silvestri Stunt Double, Stunts
Nancy Nayor Casting
Debra McGuire Costume Design
Renae Moneymaker Stunts
Ann Scott Stunt Double
Cassidy Vick Hice Stunt Double
Stacey Carino Stunt Double
Allison Caetano Stunt Double
Troy Brown Stunt Coordinator
Riley Harper Stunt Double
Lori Grabowski Script Supervisor
Peter Robb-King Makeup Department Head
Todd Toon Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Joe Barnett Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Marcus Trumpp Additional Music
Dennis Smith Additional Music
John Paesano Additional Music
Sabrina Hyman Casting Associate
Dane Farwell Stunts
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Keith Levine Thanks
Brian Avery Stunts
Peter McNulty Editor
Gerald Sullivan Art Direction
Helen Britten Set Decoration
William Bernardin In Memory Of
Dana Reed Stunt Double
Dailyn Matthews Stunts
Liza Richardson Music Supervisor
Ron Schmidt Unit Production Manager
Nicholas Mastandrea First Assistant Director
Maria Mantia Second Assistant Director
Richard E. Chapla Jr. Production Supervisor
Eric Bergman Post Production Supervisor
Patrick Esposito Post Production Supervisor
Brendan Walsh Additional Editor
David Eubank First Assistant "A" Camera
Claire Farrand-Stone Second Assistant "A" Camera
George Billinger III "B" Camera Operator
Jeffree Bloomer Production Sound Mixer
Anastacia C. Nemec Second Second Assistant Director
Jay Fortune Gaffer
Philip Sloan Key Grip
J.P. Jones Property Master
Diane Crooke Costume Supervisor
Joy Zapata Hair Department Head
M.K. Gleason Production Accountant
Georgina Marquis Production Coordinator
Logan Cooper Location Manager
Ron Bolanowski Special Effects Supervisor
Jody Gaber Art Department Coordinator
Emma Stensaas Art Department Assistant
Thomas Traugott Leadman
Gemma La Mana Still Photographer
Phil Bray Still Photographer
Anthony Cargioli Boom Operator
Catherine Hahn Key Costumer
Jennifer Kamrath Key Costumer
Kristi Hoffman Set Costumer
Megan Wiser Costumer
Maggie Fung Key Makeup Artist
Norma Lee Key Hair Stylist
Dawn Mattocks Hairstylist
Gary J. Tunnicliffe Prosthetic Designer
Skip Crank Assistant Property Master
Brian McClean Best Boy Electric
Brad Irvin Electrician
Anthony 'Spike' Simms Rigging Gaffer
Paul Wilkowsky Best Boy Grip
Steve Alessi Grip
Brandon Cundiff Grip
Spencer M. Rohan Grip
Kevin Fannon Grip
Tony Boura Grip
Ronald Napier Construction Foreman
Tina Tottis Set Decoration Buyer
Ryan Gomez First Assistant Accountant
Kelly Stultz Payroll Accountant
M.K. Shaw Payroll Accountant
Blair Miller First Assistant Editor
Donald J. Malouf Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Charles W. Ritter Sound Editor
John Kwiatkowski Sound Editor
Odin Benitez Sound Editor
Albert Gasser Sound Editor
G.W. Brown ADR Editor
Val Kuklowsky ADR Editor
Pernell L. Salinas First Assistant Sound Editor
Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christian P. Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Darrin Mann Foley Mixer
Catherine Harper Foley Artist
Christopher Moriana Foley Artist
Greg Steele ADR Mixer
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Ron Bedrosian ADR Mixer
Dean St. John ADR Mixer
Greg Zimmerman ADR Recordist
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Julio Carmona ADR Recordist
Julie Altus ADR Recordist
Brandon Roberts Additional Music
Ben Schor Music Editor
Leeba Zakharov Casting Associate
Charles L. Gariepy Casting Associate
Andy Henry Casting Associate
Carl S.G. Moore Digital Intermediate Producer
Mark Sahagun Digital Intermediate Editor
Bruce Schluter Title Designer
Jon Cowley VFX Supervisor
Keith Devlin Compositing Supervisor
Mathew Giampa Compositor
Trevor Strand Compositor
Kurt Braun Set Dresser
Sarah Ivey Set Dresser
Mark Sejnowski Set Dresser
Michael D'Sa Visual Effects Producer
Shome Dasgupta Visual Effects Producer
Jamison Scott Goei Visual Effects Supervisor
Arushi Govil VFX Artist
Reupal D Rawal Visual Effects Supervisor
Adam Stockhausen Production Design
Avy Kaufman Casting
Victoria Sampson Supervising ADR Editor
Edward Smith Taylor Prop Maker
Michael Hatzer Digital Intermediate Colorist
Name Title
Kevin Williamson Producer
Wes Craven Producer
Marianne Maddalena Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Ehren Kruger Executive Producer
Cathy Konrad Executive Producer
Ron Schmidt Executive Producer
Iya Labunka Producer
Matthew Stein Executive Producer
Carly Feingold Co-Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
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Reviews

TitanGusang
7.0

**_Scream 4_ breaks the mold of the franchise, delivering brutal kills and suspenseful scenes that keep the audience engaged throughout the entire runtime.** The story is pretty weak, requiring quite a suspension of disbelief, as is the case with the majority of the Scream sequels. The introducti ... on of new family members of Sidney Prescott felt a little out of place, with no mention of an aunt in the previous films. But all that aside, this movie delivers on what I have been wanting throughout the entire franchise: blood, gore, and brutality. The majority of slasher films have poor plots, but that is not why you are there, you want uncensored horror. With Scream 4, the blood is cranked to a hundred, with crime scenes left with the walls repainted, intestines falling out of victims, and slits that ooze with blood with every heartbeat. Not only are the kills brutal, but our Ghostface is too. His phone calls have a tremendous amount of anger, with some lines being incredibly messed up. Overall, it was a real treat to watch. In addition, the meta-commentary worked pretty well for me unlike the previous films; I do not know if it is just a product of the times, as I was only a child when the first trilogy was released, so quite a bit of references could have flown over my head. Much like previous films, the new characters did not do much for me. They lacked any interesting details and were merely there to be meat sacks for our killer's knife to enter, and enter they did. Hayden Panettiere was a standout, who I especially enjoyed though. Emma Roberts was okay; she never really seemed convincing in the role she was attempting to play. Neve Campbell and Courtney Cox are badasses once again; I will never get sick of seeing them kick Ghostface’s ass while attempting to avoid death. I have been pretty critical of David Arquette throughout the series, but in Scream 4, he did a great job and really added a lot to the movie. Wes Craven did an excellent job with the direction of this film. Where Scream 3 felt generic and uninspired, Scream 4 felt like a real passion project for him, with an infusion of new ideas to keep the series fresh. It was easily my favorite directorial performance since the original. Overall, I really enjoyed Scream 4 and think it is the first film to actually rival the original. With a slightly tighter story, this film could have easily been the best in the series. **Score:** _70%_ **Verdict:** _Good_

Mar 09, 2023