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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 1H 8M

Scream (1996)

from Regular or Menthol: Kino Movies Podcast · host regularormenthol

What's your favorite scary movie? This week we're heading to Woodsboro for Scream (1996) — Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson's genre-shattering, self-aware, wickedly clever slasher masterpiece that didn't just revive a dying genre, it completely reinvented it and changed the course of horror cinema forever.Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, the film follows high school student Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), who on the anniversary of her mother's murder becomes the target of a masked killer known as Ghostface. The cast around her is extraordinary — Courteney Cox as the ruthlessly ambitious reporter Gale Weathers, David Arquette as the lovable and hapless Deputy Dewey, Matthew Lillard delivering a performance of unhinged comic genius, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Jamie Kennedy as Randy the horror movie obsessive who essentially narrates the film's rules directly to the audience — and to the killer. And that opening. Drew Barrymore. The phone call. Eleven minutes. Possibly the greatest horror movie opening sequence ever made.We're digging into everything: how Williamson wrote the script while house-sitting and watching a documentary about the Gainesville Ripper, producing a screenplay that became the subject of an intense bidding war from multiple studios before Miramax snapped it up, why the film was nearly directed by Robert Rodriguez, Danny Boyle, or Quentin Tarantino before Craven was brought on board, how the script's original title was Scary Movie before Harvey Weinstein changed it late in production, and the genius of Craven's cameo as Fred the janitor — dressed in Freddy Krueger's exact outfit as a direct homage to his own most famous creation. We're also talking about what makes Scream so much more than a slasher film — its genuine wit, its love for and simultaneous deconstruction of the genre it's operating in, and the way it made horror movie rules part of the actual plot in a way no film had done before.We're asking the big questions too: is Scream the greatest slasher film ever made? Is the opening scene the single greatest horror movie cold open in history? And how does the original compare to the sequels and the recent relaunch?Whether you're a horror devotee, a Wes Craven fanatic, a slasher movie enthusiast, a 90s pop culture obsessive, a Neve Campbell fan, a meta-horror nerd, or just someone who wants to spend an hour celebrating one of the most perfectly constructed genre films ever made — this episode is unmissable.Topics covered: Scream 1996 | Wes Craven | Kevin Williamson | Neve Campbell | Drew Barrymore | Courteney Cox | David Arquette | Matthew Lillard | Rose McGowan | Skeet Ulrich | Jamie Kennedy | Ghostface | best horror movies ever made | best slasher films | best horror movie openings | Drew Barrymore opening scene | horror movie rules | meta horror | self-aware horror | 90s horror films | horror film history | slasher film revival | best 90s movies | Woodsboro | Sidney Prescott | Scary Movie original title | Kevin Williamson screenplay | horror movie podcast | film analysis | Scream franchise ranked | Scream vs Halloween | best horror film soundtracks | Ghostface voice | Roger L. Jackson | Wes Craven filmography | best horror villainsSubscribe, rate, and leave us a review — and tell us: is the Drew Barrymore opening the greatest cold open in horror history? And what's YOUR favorite scary movie?YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RegularorMentholContact us: [email protected]

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