![]() ![]() Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett ( Scream, Ready or Not ), are both back behind the camera for the upcoming Scream movie, which is officially titled Scream VI. In the brand new movie, “The Scream saga continues with the four survivors of the Ghostface killings as they leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter.” Meagan wrote in her review of Scream VI, “ This slasher sequel lets a ruthless Ghostface loose in the city, slicing up an intense, flawless entry that continues the streak of insightful introspection while escalating the thrills, kills, humor, and heart to a breathless degree.” ![]() Scream 7, we assume, won’t be far behind… With a reported production budget of $35 million, this one will prove to be quite profitable for Paramount. Worldwide, Scream VI has currently slashed its way to $67 million. Last year’s Scream ended up making $81 million domestically and $140 million worldwide, so those are currently the numbers for Scream VI to beat when all is said and done. ![]() Here are the domestic opening numbers for each of the previous movies… This gives Scream VI the highest opening weekend of any film in the entire Scream franchise, far surpassing previous record holder Scream 3 and its $34 million opening. Brian Dobbins, Tracy Oliver, Tim Story, and Sharla Sumpter Bridgett. Perkins serves as a co-producer, with Vicky Story as associate producer.Īs expected, the Radio Silence-directed Scream VI is another box office win for the franchise, the sixth installment surpassing the opening weekends of every other Scream movie.Īt this time it’s being reported that Scream VI scared up $44.5 million in theaters here in the United States this weekend, compared to last year’s $30 million opening for Scream 5. One of the runaway hits out of the Toronto International Film Festival, The Blackening stars Antoinette Robertson, Dewayne Perkins, Sinqua Walls, Grace Byers, X Mayo, Melvin Gregg, Jermaine Fowler, Yvonne Orji, and Jay Pharoah. “In a slasher film, that’s saying a lot!” “The humour is successful, the violence is fun and frequently cheeky, and the characters are loveable,” Joe’s review for BD continues. ![]() Joe Lipsett wrote in his 4-star TIFF review, “While the film isn’t Scream levels of meta, The Blackening fuses social commentary about the Black experience in contemporary America with slasher conventions in a highly entertaining fashion.” The Blackening, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, centers around a group of Black friends who reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway only to find themselves trapped in a remote cabin with a twisted killer. Forced to play by his rules, the friends soon realize this ain’t no motherf****** game.ĭirected by Tim Story ( Ride Along, Think Like A Man, Barbershop) and co-written by Tracy Oliver ( Girls Trip, Harlem) and Dewayne Perkins (“The Amber Ruffin Show,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), The Blackening skewers genre tropes and poses the sardonic question: if the entire cast of a horror movie is Black, who dies first? Lionsgate has set the release of MRC’s acclaimed horror-comedy The Blackeningfor J– Juneteenth weekend – and the official poster has arrived this morning.Īdditionally, we’ve learned the trailer will debut tomorrow, March 1st! ![]()
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