Review of Scream 3 (2000) by Trevor R — 21 Oct 2014
"Scream 3" is when the attempts at cleverness and fourth-wall-weakening finally become a serious handicap. The characters continue to evolve in some slight way, the less common (but still applicable) rules of a trilogy are established, and we even get a nice cameo from a beloved deceased character by way of videotape, but the big problem is how poorly the horror elements are executed-- Everybody starts falling into the stupid, cliched sort of behavior that the series did such a great job at poking fun at in the previous entries, and even the killer's identity turns out to be a major disappointment (and utterly nonsensical).
Diminishing returns with this franchise.
This review of Scream 3 (2000) was written by Trevor R on 21 Oct 2014.
Scream 3 has generally received mixed reviews.
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