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Scream (1996)

1 h 40 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Blake and Loni revisit the film that launched the Scream franchise, introduced Ghostface to the horror world, and turned Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott into one of the most beloved final girls of all time. They break down the movie, its legacy, and, as always, pair 10 memorable scenes with the songs they chose for each one. Next up: The Hills Have Eyes

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