Wes Craven’s Scream hits select theaters this Halloween season, find out when & where!

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Quick poll, did you see Wes Craven’s SCREAM in the theater? Were you lucky enough to see Drew Barrymore get taunted, diced and hemmed up on the big screen? If not, now you can!

No joke friends. Word has come in that Craven’s 1996 slasher reinvention will hit select theaters around the country during the lead up to Halloween. Pretty dope! Specifically, the flick will hit California, Florida, Ohio and New York…simply scroll below or click HERE to find out exactly when and at what theater.

Miramax presents Scream

• Oct. 25 Coconut Grove , FL, 9:00pm at Paragon Grove 13

• Pending

MIRAMAX presents Scream – Friday Midnight Showing!

• Oct. 26 North Hollywood, CA, 11:59pm at Laemmle’s Noho 7

• Pending

MIRAMAX presents Scream – Saturday Midnight Screening!

• Oct. 27 Santa Monica, CA, 11:59pm at Laemmle Monica 4-Plex

• Pending

MIRAMAX presents Scream

• Oct. 29 New York, NY, 9:00pm at AMC Loews Village 7

• Pending

MIRAMAX presents Scream

• Oct. 29 San Francisco, CA, 7:30pm at AMC Van Ness 14

• Pending

Miramax presents Scream

• Oct. 30 Columbus, OH, 9:00pm at Gateway Film Center

• Pending

I can’t imagine you don’t know by now, but here’s the official SCREAM synopsis:

After a series of mysterious deaths befalls their small town, an offbeat group of friends led by Sydney Prescott become the target of a masked killer. As the body count begins to rise, Sydney and her friends find themselves contemplating the “Rules” of horror films as they find themselves living in a real-life one.

How Rosey!

Source: Tugg.com

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