‘Scream 4’
Scream VI just hit theaters last week, and it’s one of the fresher, more enjoyable installments in the slasher franchise after last year’s rather dull Scream 5. But if you’re looking for a little more Ghostface, we suggest you travel back to 2011, when Scream rounded up a fresh crew of stars under late director Wes Craven to battle yet another masked killer — Hayden Panettiere among them — in the fourth film of the franchise. It’s hard to say which Scream film is the best (aside from the very first, of course), but Scream 4 makes a compelling case with a killer role for Emma Roberts, plus some eerily prescient commentary on fame and the internet.