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"No one takes the true fan seriously, not really." One of the most refreshing aspects of "Scream" (2022) is the motive of the characters who wore the Ghostface costume and carried out the third murder spree in Woodsboro, California. This episode of SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers dives in deep into the characters of Amber Freeman and Richie Kirsch, and the performances by Mikey Madison and Jack Quaid. Ryan is joined by Patreon member Roy Garza for this discussion about the most recent killers in the "Scream" series. For the first half of this episode, join Ryan as he sits down with Joey Vallese, who wrote the "Screams" opening featured on the premiere episode of the SwRCS Patreon. Joey has edited a queer-horror anthology titled "It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror" that is available now to purchase online and from major retailers. His book is a collection of essays from queer academics who relay how certain horror films have shaped their identities, reading in between the lines to find representation when queer representation was not overtly on the page.
Introduction with Brent
Conclusion
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"No one takes the true fan seriously, not really." One of the most refreshing aspects of "Scream" (2022) is the motive of the characters who wore the Ghostface costume and carried out the third murder spree in Woodsboro, California. This episode of SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers dives in deep into the characters of Amber Freeman and Richie Kirsch, and the performances by Mikey Madison and Jack Quaid. Ryan is joined by Patreon member Roy Garza for this discussion about the most recent killers in the "Scream" series. For the first half of this episode, join Ryan as he sits down with Joey Vallese, who wrote the "Screams" opening featured on the premiere episode of the SwRCS Patreon. Joey has edited a queer-horror anthology titled "It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror" that is available now to purchase online and from major retailers. His book is a collection of essays from queer academics who relay how certain horror films have shaped their identities, reading in between the lines to find representation when queer representation was not overtly on the page.
Introduction with Brent
Conclusion
Purchase Merchandise: teepublic.com/user/screamwithrcs

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