It’s dark outside, and teenager Casey Becker is home alone, making popcorn on the stove and preparing to pop a scary movie into the VCR while she waits for the arrival of her boyfriend, Steve.
The teen, portrayed by actress Drew Barrymore, picks up the phone and hears a deep, ominous voice on the other end.
It’s one of the most chilling moments in horror cinema, and one that journalist and author Ashley Cullins has never forgotten.
It’s a pivotal moment from director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson’s 1996 horror-comedy film “Scream” and the catalyst for Cullins’ book “Your Favorite Scary Movie: How the Scream Franchise Rewrote the Rules of Horror.”
“I was like, ‘Oh my God, what am I watching?’” Cullins recalled during a recent phone interview. She was just 13 when she watc

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