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"SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers" is podcast show that explores the Scream film franchise in deep, focused analysis. It is the goal of this show to unite the engaging, film critic analysis with a fan's passion and love for the mythology of Scream. This podcast aims to give equal airtime to Scream (1996), Scream 2, Scream 3, Scream 4, Scream (2022), Scream 6, and the upcoming Scream 7, as well as Scream-adjacent topics. Episode coverage will include character development, storylines, themes, symbolism, filmmaking techniques and craftsmanship, the horror genre, cinematic legacies, comparative discussions, and cultural impacts. In addition, "SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers" will provide coverage and discourse of news about upcoming installments in the movie series.
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In part three of five of the initial reaction SCREAM 7 review limited series, Ryan is joined by Amar for his thoughts on the new film. Also, Ryan covers the news that SCREAM is now a billion dollar franchise based oh the financial success of SCREAM 7. To top it off, Ryan provides a list as to why SCREAM 7 is a better film than SCREAM VI. A Billion Dollar Franchise Why Scream 7 > Scream 6 Amar's Review Final Ranking Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on X, Instagram, and Facebook. Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In this episode, Ryan covers the sensational, record-breaking box office opening weekend for SCREAM 7 with $97 million worldwide and $63 million domestic. Ryan defends Anna Camp after she shared one of his Instagram posts over the weekend, which led to reporting in The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, etc. Then, Ryan is joined by Jacob Randall (from the Happy Horror Time podcast) and Josh Carr for part two of the instant reaction review limited series of Scream 7. Box Office Opening Weekend Defending Anna Camp Jacob's Review Josh's Review Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on X, Instagram, and Facebook. Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
For the next two weeks, the podcast will present a limited series of initial reaction reviews between Ryan and guests. In this episode, Joe Vallese (writer of the podcast scripts in episode 112, 155, and 275, and "It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror") and Anthony Dapuzzo (from the NeverSplitUp podcast) provide points of view on the long-awaited Sidney Prescott return, the restoration of Gale Weathers, and the overall execution of Kevin Williamson's first directed Scream film. Intro Explanation and Ryan's Final Ranking Joey's Review of Scream 7 Anthony's Review of Scream 7 Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on X, Instagram, and Facebook. Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
Scream 7 has finally arrived! Fans and moviegoers are rushing to the cinema this weekend for the monumental occasion. In this 300th episode special, Ryan performs his official review of Kevin Williamson's first directed Scream film and the return of Sidney Prescott as the main character. Ryan is joined by his sister, Abby, for instant reactions and then performs a more thorough solo analysis. To wrap up, Ryan goes recaps the premiere, finances of the movie, and the flabbergasting film critics reviews which was recorded before he saw the movie. NOTE: This is a SPOILER review, so listen after you see the movie! Ryan and Abby's Instant Reaction Ryan's Analysis of SCREAM 7 The Premiere and Finances The Film Critics Reviews Final Thoughts with Ryan & Abby Follow us at @ScreamWithRCS on Facebook, Instagram, and X. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
We finally made it! In the final episode before the release of Scream 7, Ryan talks through what SCREAM 7 would have to accomplish in order to become the best Scream film in history. He also goes through each film for a final pre-Scream 7 ranking. In addition, he invites Anthony, Josh, and TJ to help predict the box office opening weekend, with an over/under statistic of $60 million. Ryan also predicts each characters' screeentime in SCREAM 7. Ryan rounds out the episode with "evermore" as the Taylor Swift song of the week. Reflection Pre-7 Ranking How Could Scream 7 Be The Best Screentime Predictions Box Office Predictions Evermore Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on Facebook, X, and Instagram. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Taylor Swift Song of the Week: "Evermore" (evermore)
Happy Scream 7 Week! In this episode, Ryan is joined by a dozen Patreons for predictions about Scream 7. NOTE: There are no spoilers in this episode; this was recorded on 2/16 before any leaked video. Also, Ryan chats with Julian for one final pre-7 ranking, Scream Story, and Speed Round. In addition, Ryan and Carrie remember Dawson's Creek lead of James Van Der Beek, who recently passed away. Scream Story, Ranking, Speed Round European Group Zoom: Scream 7 Predictions Remember James Dan Der Beek Scream 7 Predictions Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on Instagram, X, Facebook, and more! Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
Boss up, settle down, we have a wish list – we just want Scream 7. In this episode, Ryan recites his wish list for Scream 7, as well as announcing wishes sent in by followers and patreons. Additionally, Ryan covers the news that Scream 7 will not be screened early for film critics. Ryan explains why this is necessary to prevent spoilers like the killer reveal being leaked for "SCREAM VI" in 2023, and in order to avoid unethical film critics' attempts to unfairly hurt the movie out of performative activism for Melissa Barrera. Then, Ashley joins Ryan to continue naming Scream 7 wish list items and to cover the Taylor Swift song, "WI$HLI$T." Ryan's Wishlist Listener and Patreon Wish Lists Why SCREAM 7 Won't Screen for Critics Ryan & Ashley's Wishlist Items "WI$HLI$T" Follow us at @SCREAMwithRCS at Facebook, Instagram, and X. Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Also, tune into the Happy Horror Time podcast on Thursday for a special interview with SCOTT FOLEY!
In this episode, it's all about the 90s finales. Ryan is joined by Patrick to analyze the SCREAM 2 finale as well as last-minute Scream 7 trailer reactions. Then, Josh and Justine from the Scream Queens Podcast help Ryan debate the Scream 1 finale vs. Scream 2 finale, in the first segment of "The Battle of the Finales." They contrast and vote, which film had the better Sidney, killer duo, action, and revelation in the final act. Scream Story, Speed Round and Scream 7 Trailer The Scream 2 Finale The Battle of Finales: Scream 1 v. 2 Voting! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X at @ScreamWithRCS Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
Bring on the box office! In this epic episode, Ryan celebrates the fortnight (two weeks) until the release of SCREAM 7. First, Ryan and Amar discuss the SCREAM 7 new massive box office projections after the first three days of tickets being on sale. Then, they discuss the in-depth Entertainment Tonight segment on set of the film, and Neve's answer about SCREAM 8. Then, Ryan is joined by Dustin Putman, author of "The Fright File" and recap their top 5 moments from each of the six SCREAM films. To conclude, Ryan and Ashley elect "Fortnight" as the Taylor Swift Song of the Week. Box Office Presale Success The Entertainment Tonight Segment Film Criticism Top Moments in SCREAM 1-6 "Fortnight" Follow us @ScreamWithRCS at Facebook, X, and Instagram. Subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Taylor Swift Song of the Day: "Fortnight" (The Tortured Poets Department)
In this episode, Ryan celebrates "Alien: Resurrection," which released at the height of the SCREAM & Buffy era in the late '90s. This entry in the franchise is not only underrated -- it is Ryan's favorite film and contains his favorite version of Ellen Ripley and Sigourney Weaver. First, Ryan is joined by Josh to review the film. Then in a special Patreon release, Ryan performs an audio commentary for the film. The first 30 minutes of the commentary are included as a public preview. To listen to the full commentary, subscribe at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs.
We all love SCREAM. However, we all have one or two things about each film that could have been better. Today, Ryan is joined by Pablo to constructively analyze Scream 1-6 by naming one flaw of each film. Then, Ryan is joined by Ashley to discuss "Down Bad" by Taylor Swift and preview this month's Patreon-exclusive audio commentary, "Alien Resurrection." No SCREAM 7 Trailer Watching! Scream Story & Speed Round Flaws of Scream 1, 2, 3, and 4 Flaws of Scream 5 and 6 'Down Bad' Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on Instagram, X, and Facebook. Taylor Swift Song of the Day: "Down Bad" (The Tortured Poets Department)
As we enter the home stretch of the anticipation for SCREAM 7, fans have been overwhelmed with a flurry of new marketing materials for the upcoming film. In this episode, Ryan is joined by Anthony and Amar to discuss the Scream 7 Super Bowl Trailer, the new poster of Neve Campbell in the style of the 1996 poster with Drew Barrymore, the cast credits, new featurette centered around writer/director Kevin Williamson, and the dozen new TV spots that have been released. In addition, the gang provides predictions for the opening weekend box office and screentime for Sidney, as well as their top wishlist items. The Neve Campbell Poster & AMC Event Cast Credits and Executive Producers The Super Bowl Trailer The Kevin Williamson Featurette Box Office Predictions for Opening Weekend Wishlist TV Spots Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on Facebook, Instagram, and X. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In the first ever public release of an audio commentary, Ryan narrates his thoughts as watches SCREAM 3, explaining his steadfast commitment to unlocking the beauty and worthiness of the previously criticized third entry of the SCREAM series. Ryan analyzes every detail of the filmmaking, story, and character work in this episode. This episode of SWRCS is the quintessential argument for Scream 3 as an underrated chapter in this franchise. If you enjoy this audio commentary, subscribe to the Patreon.com/screamwithrcs to hear other audio commentaries, such as for "Scream," "Scream 2," "Halloween H20," "The Craft," "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and more! Follow us @ScreamWithRCS at Facebook, Instagram, and X.
In this episode, Ryan recaps Kevin Williamson's career as a groundbreaking writer before he assumes the role of director for SCREAM 7. Ryan and Juani discuss Kevin's work, including Scream, Scream 2, Scream 4, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Halloween H20, The Faculty, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Dawson's Creek, The Following, The Vampire Diaries, and Sick. Ryan and Juani then discuss some of the top needle drop songs in the SCREAM franchise. In addition, Ryan speaks with Andrew about his Scream Story and Speed Round. Explaining a SCREAM Ranking Kevin as Director in SCREAM 7 Kevin's Career as a Writer Music in Scream 1-6 Follow us @SCREAMwithRCS at Instagram, X, and Facebook. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In this episode, Ryan analyzes the too-early projections for the SCREAM 7 box office by BoxOfficePro of $20M-$40, and Box Office and $28M-$36M by Box Office Theory. Then, Ryan is joined by Josh and TJ for the second annual SWRCS box office draft for the year of 2026, hosted by Tony Squares (host of "Survivor Squared"). To end the episode, Ryan is joined by Sam for a Buffy-Taylor Swift crossover topic. Follow us @ScreamWithRCS on X, Instagram, and Facebook. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In this episode, Ryan covers the discourse around the marketing of SCREAM 7. Ryan recaps a breakdown of how Scream 7 is either on the same schedule or ahead of schedule of the marketing for Scream 5 and 6 from Paramount in 2022 and 2023, via BritneyVinyl. Then, Ryan and a panel of guests discuss their thoughts on the new cast poster, TV spots, the release of the Creepy Duck Design poster, new logo, and the social media game of the Scream Movies account. The gang also discusses fears of Scream 7 going the way of Scream 4's marketing. More importantly, the guests take turn answering the question: "Do you want another Scream 7 trailer?" after a whirlwind month of not receiving a second trailer after October's Sidney-Tatum focused preview. Follow us @ScreamWithRCS at Instagram, Facebook, and X. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In this episode, Ryan is joined by RyanNotDyin for hot takes on everything SCREAM, Scream 7, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Specifically, Ryan² discuss statements from 2022 involving Sam Carpenter, the requel, and Julie James that have come full circle in 2026. They also discuss how Scream 7 is "restoration" for the franchise, should Scream (2022) have skipped the Carpenter story in favor of the story we are receiving now with Scream 7, and Sarah Michelle Gellar's career resurgence with Ready or Not 2 and the Buffy reboot. Then, Ryan meets with Joanna for the first time on the podcast, and they review her Scream Story and Speed Round questions. The show concludes with Ryan and Ashley showing how Taylor Swift's "New Romantics" is a millennial anthem, represents the same spirit as the characters in Kevin Williamson's writing, and how it fits as a Scream 4 song. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and X. Taylor Swift Song of the Week: "New Romantics" (1989) Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In this episode, Ryan reports on the new SCREAM 7 cast poster, featuring a dozen cast members and a new design in the style of the other Spyglass/Paramount style posters. First, Ryan is joined by graphic designer, Christian Ranke, then chats with the 'straight bros' Josh and TJ, and concludes with podcast veteran, Cassi, who all talk the new poster, TV spot, and all things SCREAM 7. Follow us @ScreamWithRCS at Instagram, X, and Facebook. Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs
In the second part of this discussion, Ryan is joined by Jess to predict and muse about Sidney as a mother in SCREAM 7. Specifically, Ryan and Jess analyze how Sidney's original storyline was intertwined with her mother, Maureen Prescott, and the parallel with her now that she has her own daughter. In addition, Ryan briefly shares thoughts on the Scream 7 official cast poster released on Wednesday. Tune in for a full episode about the cast poster on Monday. Also, Ryan and Ashley discuss Taylor Swift's "right where you left me" and connect it to Sidney's inability to move beyond her mother's death and the events of Woodsboro in "Scream 3." Follow us @ScreamWithRCS at Instagram, X, and Facebook! Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Taylor Swift Song of the Day: "right where you left me" (evermore)
In this two-part event, Ryan investigates the most talked about aspect of SCREAM 7: Sidney Prescott as a mother, given the history and themes of the Wes Craven films. Ryan is joined by Brittany to predict and muse about Sidney's storyline, Sidney as a mother, and her relationship with her daughter, Tatum. In addition, Ryan briefly outlines the new impending SCREAM 7 marketing that began this week with new footage in a TV spot. Also, Ryan invites Ashley to discuss Taylor Swift's "would've could've should've," the song that best represents Sidney's Scream (1996) and Scream 3 character arc. Join us on Friday for Part II and instant reactions to new marketing materials for SCREAM 7. Follow us @ScreamWithRCS at Instagram, X, and Facebook! Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Taylor Swift Song of the Day: "would've could've should've" (midnights)











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