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January 07 - 14, 2022

Being part of an iconic film franchise like Scream comes with its own unique set of experiences. Neve Campbell, who is back for the fifth installment of the film (in theaters January 14), has been through them all: “I was really surprised the first time I saw my face on someone’s leg.”

- By H. Alan Scott

Neve Campbell

Being part of an iconic film franchise like Scream comes with its own unique set of experiences. Neve Campbell, who is back for the fifth installment of the film (in theaters January 14), has been through them all: “I was really surprised the first time I saw my face on someone’s leg.” Tattoos of her character Sidney Prescott aside, Campbell knows she’s in a special position. “It’s rare to have a movie be successful enough that anyone wants to go back to it 25 years later.” But this iteration of

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