Sydney (Neve Campbell) is back in Woodsboro promoting her book when the “ghost-face” murders start again. There is a new breed of young adults running a mock amidst all the killings. Emma Roberts (as Sydney's cousin Jill Roberts), Hayden Panettiere (who sort of stood out in the crowd, in a good way), Marielle Jaffe, Rory Culkin, all try hard to showcase the teens of today but fail miserably. That's the one major problem I had with Scream 4. The movie tries too hard to be "modern". It name drops recent cults like Shaun of the Dead and talks about Facebook and twitter almost forcibly. I am aware social media is part of our lives, but the dialogues don't seem natural and hence the conversations don't seem genuine.
Scream 4 also ends a good 10 minutes too late. The end scene is simply idiotic. If it wasn't for the cast that comprises of up-and-coming younger talent and can't-get-any-other-work older talents, Scream 4 would have been worse than Scream 3, but marginally manages to surpass it.
A disappointing 2.5/5 Stars.