Post from @karthikabhiram

Post from @karthikabhiram
Scream 4 (2011)Directed by Wes CravenWes Craven's 1996 film "Scream" was a huge hit and revitalised the slasher genre, and also was the start of many movies that were self-aware and referenced their own genre tropes. It also popularised the "Ghostface" mask worn by the killer, usually dispatching his victims by stabbing them.There is a fifth film that has recently been released, and since Wes Craven passed away in 2015, he did not direct this. The new film just called "Scream" comes from directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who made "Ready or Not" which I also saw and enjoyed, a couple of days back, on recommendation of @idreamwithwords.I re-watched the fourth film yesterday, which also came out more than 10 years after "Scream 3". I had watched it closer to when it came out, so it's been a while, and I really enjoyed it. Like in the other movies in the series, a set of murders start happening and the audience ends up suspecting all the characters before the killer is finally revealed. I hope the fifth movie becomes available on streaming soon, so that I can watch it.I drew Ghostface from the movie, the drawing was done with ballpoint pen on A6 sketchbook. You can swipe to see a scan. Also, I was happy to receive a copy of @grey_brains's 2022 calendar and a set of stickers made by her, so that's also pictured here!#karthikabhiram #dailymoviesketch#ballpointpendrawing #ballpointpen#scream #scream4 #ghostface#636 / 15-Jan-22
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