Jennifer Love Hewitt in 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'
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Do we care about the central characters? Not a bit. It isn't that the actors are bad; it's that the movie's format encourages us to want to see them get killed - because there's really nothing at stake outside of that.
The new “I Know What You Did Last Summer” revives the 1997 slasher with a mix of nostalgia and new faces. The plot remains familiar.
We want to slam those dopamine buttons in your brain. We want to give you a good time at the capital M movies," Sam Lansky, co-writer of the new 'I Know What You Did Last Summer,' told Newsweek.
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The 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' filmmakers explain why Lola Tung and Nicholas Alexander Chavez's roles got cut from the film.
Two days ahead of the film's official release, early critics are sharing their thoughts on 'I Know What You Did Last Summer's long-awaited sequel.
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The new I Know What You Did Last Summer is a capable legacy sequel with some charms, but its plot is so close to the first film in the series that the story barely has any room to breathe.
The new I Know What You Did Last Summer offers a bold, refreshing take on horror requels that’s a worthy successor to the original film. While stars of the 1997 film Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr.
A direct follow-up to the first two movies, the new sequel welcomes back some original stars. Here’s how to stream the franchise to get in the slasher spirit.
Although they shot a scene for the film's opening, horror fans won't see Lola Tung or Nicholas Alexander Chavez in the "I Know What You Did Last Summer" revival.
On Oct. 17, 1997, Columbia Pictures unveiled I Know What You Did Last Summer in theaters, where it went on to gross $125 million worldwide and kickstarted a horror franchise for Sony. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review of the Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar film is below:
In the age of reboots and revivals, cult classics and fan favorites are making a return to the big screen and bringing in an entirely new audience with a modern twist on its story. The newest addition to the reboot family is I Know What You Did Last Summer,