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Na de gebeurtenissen van de afgelopen jaren heeft Sidney zich teruggetrokken. Ze woont nu moederziel alleen in een afgelegen huis, ver weg van Woodsboro. Maar ook in haar nieuwe woonplaats lijkt er geen einde te komen aan haar nachtmerrie. Tijdens de opnames van de horrorfilm Stab 3 wordt een reeks moorden gepleegd. Eén voor één worden de acteurs uit de cast brutaal om het leven gebracht. Bij elk slachtoffer laat de dader een foto van Sidneys moeder achter. (RCV Film Distribution)

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MrHlad 

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Engels Pretty lame compared to the previous episodes. The self-parody doesn't work, Neve Campbell is insanely annoying and the "surprise" at the end really got to me. If next time the killer is an orange walrus played by Marlon Brando, I wouldn't be too surprised. The second star is a nostalgic reminder of the relatively good first film... ()

novoten 

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Engels With screenwriter Kevin Williamson, the characteristic atmosphere also disappeared. The third Scream is occasionally even annoying in the first half, where the spirit of the mother bores, houses explode, and after so many dramas, the slightly whispered Sidney is still in the middle of everything, even though Gale and Dewey could handle it easily on their own. What can be significantly pleasing is perhaps only Patrick Dempsey or Randy's cassette. But when it seems that we have really received only an unnecessary continuation, the final twenty-minute scene comes, which seriously takes the breath away with its absolute intensity and melodrama. Thanks to it, the third film can belong to the series with its head held high. ()

NinadeL 

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Engels The third film came a little later on, but it all fit together quite naturally. First, the book The Woodsboro Murders was written, which was followed by the film series Stab, so the idea of a third installment set on the set of another film sequel is definitely not a bad one. The humor comes from the main characters interacting with their actors. Neve Campbell is not in the main plot at first, but she's very natural as Sydney, so it doesn't matter. Courteney Cox changes her style again, but she's still as adorable... and David Arquette? Of course you can count on him. Kelly Rutherford, Patrick Dempsey, and Carrie Fisher have interesting smaller roles. The new Hollywood setting inspires a deepening of the original 1970s story, which is one of the most interesting new aspects. ()