Melissa Barrera has been making interesting choices with her projects since her breakout role in the 2021 musical In the Heights. The actress entered the Scream franchise as Sam Carpenter who has an intriguing connection to the original Scream film. She and Jenna Ortega played the Carpenter sisters and starred in both 2022’s Scream and 2023’s Scream VI.
Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega in Scream VI
Unfortunately, Barrera was fired from Scream 7 due to her controversial political statements which led to various setbacks in the pre-production process of the film. However, Barrera has pursued other exciting projects and has the vampire-horror film Abigail coming soon. The reviews of the film have started to come in and it seems Barrera has another hit on her hands.
Abigail’s Positive Reviews is Great News for Melissa Barrera After Her Scream Fiasco
Melissa Barrera as Joey in Abigail
Melissa Barrera‘s career took...
Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega in Scream VI
Unfortunately, Barrera was fired from Scream 7 due to her controversial political statements which led to various setbacks in the pre-production process of the film. However, Barrera has pursued other exciting projects and has the vampire-horror film Abigail coming soon. The reviews of the film have started to come in and it seems Barrera has another hit on her hands.
Abigail’s Positive Reviews is Great News for Melissa Barrera After Her Scream Fiasco
Melissa Barrera as Joey in Abigail
Melissa Barrera‘s career took...
- 4/16/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Universal has a long history with vampire films, going back to the 1930s. Their latest, Abigail, offers a reboot of 1936’s Dracula’s Daughter, a hypnotizing work that still stands as one of the best follow-ups to 1931’s Dracula. Now, fresh from its premiere at the Overlook Film Festival, it looks like Universal has marked a successful return to their vampire lineup.
Many reactions from Abigail’s premiere praise the movie for being nearly endlessly entertaining, bringing something fresh to the genre while also giving off the vibe of some of our favorite vampire flicks from decades past:
Abigail is expertly choreographed insanity from Radio Silence that injects new blood into the vampire horror game. You'll be yelling until the very last plié.
Abigail: Never trust a bitch in Golden Goose. @TheOverlookFest #Abigail pic.twitter.com/oNESmH7y96
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Many reactions from Abigail’s premiere praise the movie for being nearly endlessly entertaining, bringing something fresh to the genre while also giving off the vibe of some of our favorite vampire flicks from decades past:
Abigail is expertly choreographed insanity from Radio Silence that injects new blood into the vampire horror game. You'll be yelling until the very last plié.
Abigail: Never trust a bitch in Golden Goose. @TheOverlookFest #Abigail pic.twitter.com/oNESmH7y96
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- 4/7/2024
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Produced by Bloody Disgusting, the hit found footage horror franchise is back with V/H/S/99, and the latest installment in the saga is Now Streaming exclusively on Shudder!
With 25 reviews at this time, V/H/S/99 is currently Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, with Victor Stiff from That Shelf writing that the film “offers all you could want from a horror anthology; and it’s a top-tier found footage movie, too.” Cody Leach raves, “V/H/S/99 contains one of the best and most hilarious horror shorts I’ve ever seen.”
Kat Hughes from Thn writes, “V/H/S/99 is a delightful treasure trove of terror that deserves to be watched with as many of your friends as you can muster.”
Writing for ComicBook.com, Patrick Cavanaugh notes: “The strength of the series, and this installment especially, is in how it always manages to circumvent expectations, no matter how redundant the found-footage genre has become or how familiar...
With 25 reviews at this time, V/H/S/99 is currently Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, with Victor Stiff from That Shelf writing that the film “offers all you could want from a horror anthology; and it’s a top-tier found footage movie, too.” Cody Leach raves, “V/H/S/99 contains one of the best and most hilarious horror shorts I’ve ever seen.”
Kat Hughes from Thn writes, “V/H/S/99 is a delightful treasure trove of terror that deserves to be watched with as many of your friends as you can muster.”
Writing for ComicBook.com, Patrick Cavanaugh notes: “The strength of the series, and this installment especially, is in how it always manages to circumvent expectations, no matter how redundant the found-footage genre has become or how familiar...
- 10/20/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
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