Paris Hilton has Demi Lovato to thank for the release of her memoir.
03.03.2023 - 17:37 / etonline.com
Demi Lovato is taking on Ghostface! The 30-year-old pop star released her new original song, «Still Alive,» on Friday, which is featured on the soundtrack for the upcoming horror film, Lovato belts out her pop rock anthem, singing, «I'm still alive. I don't want to just survive.
Give me something to sink all my teeth in. Eat the devil and spit out my demons.»Seemingly referencing her own personal demons and health scares, Lovato goes on to sing, «Went to hell but I'm back and I'm breathing, make me bleed but my heart is still beating.»In the subsequent music video for the new song, Lovato and some friends visit a hotel for a special screening of the new horror film, starring Courteney Cox and Jenny Ortega.But things take a turn when Ghostface attacks Lovato and her pals, causing them to face off against the iconic villain.Lovato takes on the part of the «final girl» as she is the last one standing against Ghostface.The former child star described herself as a «huge fan» of the films, saying, «I couldn't think of a more perfect home for 'Still Alive' than within the universe.» hits theaters on March 10.
Paris Hilton has Demi Lovato to thank for the release of her memoir.
When Scream was released in December 1996, nobody could have anticipated that it would become one of the most popular and long-standing slasher franchises of all time. Despite a lackluster opening weekend, the horror film, which introduced a mysterious killer in a Ghostface Halloween costume, went on to become a hit making household names of its talented cast of actors, including Courteney Cox and Drew Barrymore.This week, the sixth installment of this iconic horror franchise hits theaters, 26 years after the release of the first movie.To mark the release, here’s a look at the original Scream cast who started it all and where they are now.
Demi Lovato is ready to explore new career paths. The talented singer will be making her directorial debut in an upcoming Hulu documentary, diving into the complexities and struggles of child stars, using her “first-hand experience and personal relationships” for the “exploratory film.”Many details of the upcoming project titled ‘Child Star’ have yet to be revealed, including the rest of the participants.
Demi Lovato partnered with Hulu to make their directorial debut.
Scream VI has been released – check it out below.Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the slasher sequel takes place one year after the events of previous instalment Scream (2022) and transports masked villain Ghostface from Woodsboro to New York.Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Jenna Ortega, Hayden Panettiere and Courteney Cox all reprise their roles, who join newcomers Jack Champion, Henry Czemy, Liana Liberato, Josh Segarra and Samara Weaving.It marks the first Scream movie not to feature Neve Campbell aka Sidney Prescott, who turned down a role in the sequel over a pay dispute.The Scream VI score is composed by Brian Tyler (Iron Man 3) and Sven Faulconer. You can stream the entire 38-song album below.The film’s soundtrack features songs by other artists – which includes a new track by Demi Lovato titled ‘Still Alive’, co-written and produced by Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda.You can check out the full list of songs featured in Scream VI below.In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Scream VI isn’t perfect: the constant meta references felt inventive in last year’s reboot, but here grow tiresome….
Scream VI,” Dermot Mulroney joined Instagram for the first time — and said he is trying to not fall victim to online mania.“It’s like a weird relationship, right? I mean, it takes over your brain at first. So then you go, ‘Oh, I’m not gonna let this take over’ … And then you’re in like phase two,” the actor told The Post ahead of the film’s March 10 release. “So I’m in like phase four where I could give a rat’s a– about it right now.
Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Hayden Panettiere, and more. Its release comes almost 30 years since the original Scream was released in 1996.
Jordan Moreau The sixth time may be the charm: “Scream VI” is heading toward what could be a franchise-high opening at the box office this weekend. The Paramount and Spyglass Media slasher movie made $5.7 million at the domestic box office in Thursday previews. It’s expanding from 3,125 domestic theaters to 3,675 on Friday. Nearly 27 years after the first “Scream” movie terrified moviegoers, the franchise is still going strong, thanks to last year’s reboot, or “requel,” also titled “Scream.” The 2022 “Scream” pulled in $3.5 million in Thursday previews in January 2022 before scaring up a solid $30 million opening weekend. “Scream 3,” released in 2000, years before some of the younger stars of the newest movie were born, holds the record for the franchise’s highest opening weekend with $34 million.
In “Scream VI,” the psychotic, knife-wielding serial killer known as Ghostface is set loose on the streets of New York City. Yawn.
When “Scream” landed in theaters in January 2022, a month that works well for horror but is also often considered a dumping ground for so-so content, the reboot/sequel was greeted with one of the biggest cinematic sighs of relief in recent years. Not only did it not suck, but for the vast majority of people, the fifth entry exceeded expectations and revitalized the film series. The gamble absolutely paid off.
What is left of the old Woodsboro gang is back together, but this time leaving their horrific memories of battling the masked evil of Ghostface in return for college and a new life in New York City. They should have known better.
Courteney Cox brought her daughter, Coco Arquette, along to the New York premiere of "Scream VI" on Monday night. Coco, 18, donned a corset-style red dress paired with black platform heels, and Cox looked chic in a black blazer and sheer tights. The mother-daughter duo held hands on the red carpet and posed for photos.
Courteney Cox beamed with pride on Monday night, 6 March, as her 18 year old daughter Coco joined her on the red carpet. Courteney and her castmates came together for the premiere of Scream VI in New York, where the Friends alumni reprised her role as Gale Weathers after 12 years. Gale is the only Scream character to feature in all five instalments of the franchise, with the fourth film hitting cinemas in 2011.
Courteney Cox brought a very special guest to the “Scream VI” New York City premiere on Monday night.
marks another chapter in the long-running meta slasher franchise created by Kevin Williamson, it's the first sequel not to feature two of the films' original stars, Neve Campbell and David Arquette. As Sidney Prescott and Dewey Riley, the two have faced off with several versions of Ghostface in the first five installments. However, proved to be Arquette's final film, with his character finally falling victim to the masked killer while Campbell opted not to return after a contract dispute.
Hayden Panettiere and Courteney Cox joined the new generation of scream queens at the premiere of their movie Scream VI!
Courteney Cox is reflecting on the legacy of the franchise. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Cox at the premiere, where she shared what it's been like carrying the film's mantle as the only OG character left the franchise, and what her future looks like within the horror movie saga.«You're so busy running or chasing Ghostface -- I love this film,» Cox, who reprises her role as reporter Gale Weathers shared.
Dermot Mulroney is the latest actor to join the franchise, playing Detective Bailey in alongside Courteney Cox, who returns as Gale Weathers. And because he is playing one of the two law enforcement roles — the other being FBI agent Kirby Reed played Hayden Panettiere — the actor knew he had «a big badge to fill» following David Arquette's longtime run as Deputy Dewey. "[He's] obviously one of the most favorite characters in the whole franchise," Mulroney tells ET's Rachel Smith.As it turns out, when the actor initially got the call to be in the newest sequel, he hadn't seen yet nor did he know about Dewey's fate in the last film.
Demi Lovato has shared ‘Still Alive’, the song she co-wrote with Mike Shinoda for the Scream 6 soundtrack – check out the video below.‘Still Alive’ is the first track Lovato has released since 2022’s pop-punk album ‘Holy Fvck’. The track was co-written and produced by Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, who also makes a cameo in the official video.The accompanying music video sees Lovato and her friends attend what they believe is a screening of Scream 6 but a masked killer soon turns up and starts causing trouble.
is back. And the latest sequel in the meta slasher franchise promises to be the scariest and most brutal yet, especially now that the story is set in New York City and there's a whole new group of people to deal with in addition to the «core four.» Ahead of its increasingly anticipated release in theaters, the cast and crew of are opening up about the move across the country, Hayden Panettiere's return as Kirby Reed and what makes Ghostface more frightening than ever. «They just keep elevating it… They amped it up in every way,» Courteney Cox says of directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who returned to helm their second installment after the success of.