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Director Wes Craven. Kevin Williamson characters Ehren Kruger. Top credits Director Wes Craven. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Scream 3. Video Stars Who Turned Down 'Scream'. Photos Top cast Edit. Kelly Rutherford Christine as Christine. Julie Janney Moderator as Moderator. Richmond Arquette Student as Student. Josh Pais Wallace as Wallace. Wes Craven. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Kid, 9 years old October 9, This title contains: Positive Messages.

Positive role models. Its enjoyable Scream 3 is probably the least blood of the first three Scream's, but it still contains some stabbings, blood, shooting and death. The language in it is really bad too, many f-words. This film has some haunting scenes and doesn't just use jump scenes the most as in the first two. The scenes with Sideny's mother could scare little kids silly.

Teen, 15 years old Written by granth July 10, In part 3 forget the rules Same as the original 2. The past comes back to bite everyone in the butt. Same as the original 3 the violence,language,sexual scenes and references. Kid, 11 years old December 17, Cool movie I saw this when I was 8 it was good but not as good as the fourth.

Teen, 14 years old Written by Charlietheunicorn99 July 25, Tales from a Teenager part 7 Violence is more played for laughs in this one. Well, most. The language is worse. Second most profane movie in the series. It has more drinking and smoking than the other two and it has some scary scenes. Teen, 14 years old Written by Cole July 23, Scream disappointedly Scream is back. And better than ever. At least that's what the reviews say.

It is positively less scarier than the rest of the movies. We see several corpses, usually very bloody and with a knife sticking out of the torso. A person on a movie set appears to have scissors piercing his head. In a dream, someone shatters a window using a knife; also, a person shoots out several mirrors.

A person starts breaking through a door with a knife; also, two people break down a door. Several instances of threatening with guns and knives. Reckless driving; a car hits another and we hear some crashes and see cars swerving to miss each other. Many chases and "jump" scenes. Did we miss something on diversity? Suggest an update Scream 3. Your privacy is important to us. We won't share this comment without your permission.

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A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Positive Messages. No one behaves very admirably. Vicious stabbings, close-range shootings, and hand-to-hand punching and strangling. Profanity here is more graphic than the gore. References to other movies. What parents need to know Parents need to know that while there's less extreme bloodshed here than in the other Scream features, stabbings and throat-slittings are still abundant, matched with sometimes exceeded by the swearing.

Continue reading Show less. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. User Reviews Parents say Kids say. Report this review. Adult Written by BestPicture May 15, Third installment is less gory, more story I realized halfway through that this movie had much less gore than the previous two, and the reason is very culturally interesting: it was due to Columbine that Continue reading.

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