

Scream 2
Two years after the Woodsboro murders, Sidney Prescott acclimates to college life while someone donning the Ghostface costume begins a new string of killings.
Director(s)
Adam Shankman
Anne Fletcher
Wes Craven
Ronit Ravich-Boss
Nicholas Mastandrea
Lucille OuYang
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Cast & crew

Liev Schreiber
Cotton Weary
Nicholas Mastandrea
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Matthew Lillard
Guy at Party (uncredited)

Jamie Kennedy
Randy Meeks

Timothy Olyphant
Mickey Altieri

Jada Pinkett Smith
Maureen Evans

Jason Trost
Audience Member (uncredited)

Neve Campbell
Sidney Prescott

Courteney Cox
Gale Weathers

Roger L. Jackson
'The Voice' (voice)

David Arquette
Dewey Riley

Kevin Williamson
Cotton's Interviewer

Joshua Jackson
Film Class Guy #1

Laurie Metcalf
Debbie Salt

Wes Craven
Doctor (uncredited)
Lucille OuYang
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Daniel K. Arredondo
Fraternity Brother #2

Jerry O'Connell
Derek Feldman

Elise Neal
Hallie McDaniel

Sarah Michelle Gellar
Cici Cooper

Omar Epps
Phil Stevens

Duane Martin
Joel Jones

Lewis Arquette
Chief Hartley

Rebecca Gayheart
Sorority Sister Lois

Portia De Rossi
Sorority Sister Murphy

Heather Graham
'Stab' Casey

Marisol Nichols
Dawnie

Tori Spelling
Tori Spelling / 'Stab' Sidney

Luke Wilson
'Stab' Billy

David Warner
Gus Gold

Selma Blair
Cici's Friend on Phone
Rasila Schroeder
Screaming Girl Up Aisle

Peter Deming
Popcorn Boy
Molly Gross
Theater Girl #1

Rebecca McFarland
Theater Girl #2
Sandy Heddings
Girl in Dorm Hallway
Dave Allen Clark
Reporter Outside Theater
Joe Washington
Reporter #1
Angie Dillard
Reporter #2
John Patrick
Reporter #3

Craig Shoemaker
Artsy Teacher

Walter Franks
Film Class Guy #2
Nina Petronzio
Film Class Mopey Girl
Stephanie Belt
Reporter #4
Richard Bruce Doughty
Reporter #5
Cornelia Kiss
Coroner at Cici's House
Lucy Lin
ER Doctor

Philip Pavel
Officer Andrews

Nancy O'Dell
Tori's Interviewer
Greg Meiss
Zeus

Adam Shankman
Ghost Dancer
Kris Andersson
Dancer
Carmen M. Chavez
Dancer

Anne Fletcher
Dancer
Erik Hyler
Dancer

Sebastian La Cause
Dancer
Lance MacDonald
Dancer
Laurie Sposit
Dancer
Ryan Lee Swanson
Dancer

Sarah Christine Smith
Dancer
Jack Baun
Tackled Cell Phoner

Christopher Doyle
Officer Richards

Jason Horgan
Fraternity Brother #1
John Embry
Fraternity Brother #3

Corey Mendell Parker
Library Guy
Tim Hillman
Captain Down

Mark Oliver
Reporter #6

Jennifer Weston
Reporter #7
Shelly Benedict
Reporter #8
Paulette Patterson
Usher Giving Out Costumes

Franco Castan
Student (uncredited)

Deadra Moore
College Professor (uncredited)
Ronit Ravich-Boss
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Reviews
John Chard
Wonderful bedfellow to the first film. I'm just not buying into the bad rating for this film, in 1996 Wes Craven's Scream reinvigorated an ailing genre and got fans back into the horror groove. The love for that film, I feel, tends to skew opinions of the second instalment in what became the Scream foursome, Scream 2 seams perfectly from its starting point to up the daring ante, and plonk tongue even further into its cheek in the process. Sidney Prescott has moved on from the horrendous murders in Woodsboro and is at college getting on with her life, but the peace and hope for a bright future is quickly shattered because the Scream killer is back for more carnage... The film's opening perfectly sets out the tone for the entire picture, we see a cinema full of fake knife wielding youths dressed as the Scream killer, the film they are watching is Stab, the story of the Woodsboro murders. It's a wry commentary moment from Wes Craven, but in truth it's just one of many he makes in the film, the in jokes about sequels never gets tired, and the boo jump scare moments are all there to enjoy. Red Herrings come and go, and all the great characters who survived the first film are back again. Dewey & Gale get fleshed out a bit more, and one time caged innocent (and chief suspect) Cotton Weary is now a major character just begging us to find out if he's hero or villain. This is a sharply scripted piece of work, it knows its aims and delivers what it sets out to do, it benefits from a brilliant sound mix to emphasise the mayhem, and Craven is something of a master in racking up the tension. To laugh and be scared is the order of the day, so sit back and enjoy a film that to me proves that not all sequels suck. Oh the ending does not disappoint at all either I have to say. Scream 2 is a very worthy and enjoyable companion piece to the first film, very much so. 8/10
CinemaSerf
So, moving along two years from the first carnage, "Sidney" (Neve Campbell) has moved into the Omega Beta Zeta frat house and is getting on with the her life. Well, that is what she hopes anyway but after a few minutes of this derivative and unimaginative sequel, we are back to square one when she learns on television that the grim reaper is back taking out fans at a sneak preview of "Stab!" - a film based on her first terrifying experiences. Then her friends start to drop, one by one - slasher style. Can she and reporter "Gale Wethers" (Courteney Cox) stay alive long enough to find out just who - or whom - is behind these ghastly crimes? I'm sorry, but this is just a straight and pretty shameless rip off of the first film. It's entirely devoid of menace or originality and the concluding twenty minutes are borderline farce. Wes Craven has a magic touch when it comes to gory action-horror films, but here he left it on the bathroom floor. This is just poor and repetitive and despite a competent cast just left me yawning after twenty minutes. Two hours is simply ninety minutes too long. I'm certain there will be a "Scream 3" - but I don't hold out high hopes.
Nathan
**_Scream 2_ starts off strong with a fantastic first act, but slowly stumbles into mediocrity with a lackluster finale.** The beginning of this film was exhilarating, it was so messed up seeing how infatuated people were with this real-life killer and their seeming lack of awareness that a woman was being brutally murdered in their presence. They crank up the gore from the original, leading me to believe that we were going to be in for a treat, but I was wrong. The first act was really strong, and I enjoyed the college campus setting with some exhilarating scenes in the sorority houses. But towards the end of the second act, the film starts to drag on, with too much down time spent on character development and lackluster chase scenes. I think the main killer’s motivation is pretty weak. They try to pull off a _Friday the 13th_-type reveal with Billy Loomis’s mom, but it just doesn't land. She abandoned her child before the first film, and all of a sudden, after he becomes a killer, she wants to get revenge on the victim? It just does not make sense. I did enjoy Mickey, as he was the only interesting new addition to the film. This story had a lot of potential, but I can't help but feel it was slightly wasted. Our performances were mixed this time around. Neve Campbell and Courtney Cox were fantastic; they are the true stars of the franchise, and their characters have such a nice arc here that I really appreciated, especially Cox. Jamie Kennedy was also great as the only character who truly realizes what is going on in this horror film, his commentary going forward will be missed. David Arquette was again pretty weak; I do think it mainly had to do with poor writing, as the crimpling walk he had to perform felt weird and in poor taste. Jerry O’Connell was corny and forgettable. Liev Schreiber’s character stinks. Timothy Olyphant was the only new addition that I genuinely enjoyed. The direction from Wes Craven was still great overall, with some fantastic scenes, particularly in the sorority house, that I thoroughly enjoyed. This may be personal taste, but I still think this franchise can push the horror and gore more. I feel they are giving us a tease in every film of what they are truly capable of. Overall, _Scream 2_ left a lot on the table for what could have been a really great sequel. It is still somewhat enjoyable, but it is hard to deny the massive step back it took from the original. **Score:** _63%_ **Verdict:** _Decent_







