
A new film is currently in production, and a killer is on the loose. The murders draw a reporter, ex-cop, and young woman to the set of the movie inspired by their life. They soon find out that they are dealing with a trilogy, and in a trilogy...anything can happen.... (Full plot summary below)
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A new film is currently in production, and a killer is on the loose. The murders draw a reporter, ex-cop, and young woman to the set of the movie inspired by their life. They soon find out that they are dealing with a trilogy, and in a trilogy...anything can happen.
Leave your thoughts about Scream 3.
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsFor the initiated, the third time's a charm. For everyone else, it's just a scream. |
| Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorTthe movie belabors the idea that it's the last of a trilogy rather than the third in a series. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyA limp movie-within-a-movie parody that closed the trilogy with a fizzle instead of the bang it deserved. |
| Norman TranscriptJim ChastainIf slasher films are your cup of tea, Scream 3 will probably leave you fairly satisfied. |
| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirI enjoyed every moment of this densely plotted final chapter, and most other fans will too. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonA crafty and well-crafted wrap-up that really does bring a satisfying sense of closure to the franchise. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineOne of the best scary movies in years, full of deadpan humour, red herrings and some very good jolts. |
| CinerinaKarina MontgomeryGo see it. It's fun. See if you can spot the "homages" also known as "satirical rip-offs." |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsGeoff BerkshireThe film meets the basic requirement of any good thriller: a memorably tense sequence or two. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderUndeniably well-done, thanks to director Wes Craven's masterful sense of the horror/comedy combination. |