Scream 7 did a franchise best at the box office despite boycott efforts against the new Paramount horror film. Some social media users are ridiculing people who took part in the boycott effort. But, that’s just got people more riled up than ever.
Critics took Scream 7 to the woodshed for its reliance on nostalgia and clunky execution. (Apparently, a ton of audience members only care about inventive kills and seeing their favorite actors on-screen.) But, what do we make of this movie succeeding at the box office despite all this kerfuffle around Melissa Barrera’s departure from the Scream franchise?
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