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Adding to the twist was the reveal of a second killer: Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard), Billy's friend and the boyfriend of Sidney's best friend. In the final act of the movie, Sidney’s boyfriend, Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich), is revealed to be the killer but he didn’t act alone. Related: Scream: How The Movie's Ending Scene Injured Skeet Ulrich In Real Life Scream arrived with one big twist at the end when the identity of Ghostface was revealed, and as it turns out, there wasn’t one but two killers on the loose, who were very close to Sidney. What made Scream stand out was its satirization of clichés of the horror genre and meta-commentary, as well as its many references to other horror movies. Scream follows Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), a high school student who becomes the target of a mysterious masked killer known as Ghostface, who also starts attacking her friends and family.
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The horror genre went through a rough patch in the 1990s after peaking in the 1980s, but not all horror movies from that decade were bad, and one that’s often credited as the movie that revitalized the genre is Scream, directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson.
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Wes Craven’s Scream featured a big twist when Billy Loomis and Stu Macher were revealed as the killers behind the Ghostface mask, and while Billy explained his reasons to make Sidney’s life a living nightmare, Stu’s motivations weren’t that clear.