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Every Horror Movie Reference In Scream 5

Paramount PicturesThis article contains major spoilers for "Scream" (2022). Back in 1996, Wes Craven's "Scream" redefined the horror genre with a meta masterpiece that simultaneously celebrates and roasts all that horror has to offer. If you've ever sat down and thought about your favorite scary movies collectively, it's not difficult to notice the patterns and amped-up tropes that most films follow within the genre. Sure, we've come a long way with horror since the '90s, and some of these often toxic tropes get thrown to the wayside, but they still play out in many films — including the 2022 requel "Scream."By repeating the same title as the original film, "Scream" (2022) honors the legacy cast, characters, and tropes while putting a fresh spin on the plot and introducing a new generation of scream teens (not to be confused with scream queens). "Scream" is best-known for its meta-commentary, so along with the parody of its tropes, the movie references a plethora of horror movies and characters. However, given how much has changed within the genre since the OG film first debuted, there's a whole new slate of films for the characters to excessively namedrop. Of course, we still get the classics, but Jordan Peele and films like "Hereditary" and "The Babadook" get their time to shine, too. Does your favorite movie make its way into the vast catalog of "Scream" references? The BabadookScreen Austrailia"Hello, Tara. What's your favorite scary movie?" The opening scene is often one of the best sequences in any given "Scream" movie, but Tara offers fans a twist — she survives. The first characters to tango with Ghostface typically meet a bloody end in this franchise, but Sam's sister Tara makes it out alive with a nasty stab wound as a parting gift. While Casey Becker (Ghostface's second on-screen kill in 1996) is a fan of the classic horror movie "Halloween," Tara opts for a more modern answer: "The Babadook."She criticizes the slasher genre as a whole, calling her favorite horror films "elevated horror." These movies focus more on emotion and fear to create a psychologically disturbing film rather than blood and guts with a chaotic and underdeveloped (or repetitive) plotline. In fact, a good number of the horror movies referenced in "Scream" (2022) fit under this more prestigious umbrella — including the works of directors and writers like Jordan Peele and Ari Aster."The Babadook" has so many layers to it that the movie's self-titled villain has become something of a queer horror icon. The 2014 film stars Essie Davis as Amelia and Noah Wiseman as her son Samuel, who has visions of this creepy monster from a picture book. At the end of "Scream" (2022), Tara notes, "I still prefer 'Babadook'" after she shoots Ghostface in the head, allowing the film to come full-circle. StabParamount PicturesThere's one film that certainly isn't elevated horror, and that's the "Scream" in-universe meta film "Stab. All data is taken from the source: http://looper.com Article Link: https://www.looper.com/734067/every-h... #Scream5 #newsreporter #newstodayheadlines #newstodayusa #newstodayworld #kingworldnews #

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