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Supermanâ is still atop the hierarchy of power at the box office in its second weekend, flying above new wide releases âI Know What You Did Last Summer,â âSmurfsâ and âEddington.â The DC Studios universe-rebooter earned about $16.
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. return for a reboot that's somehow worse than the 1997 original.
A new season of TCM's "The Plot Thickens" and a blu-ray re-release of the 1969 British film "The Assassination Bureau" round out our staff picks for the weekend of July 18.
I Know What You Did Last Summer' earned $2.2 million in Thursday previews, while A24's 'Eddington' grossed $625,000 at the box office.
Talented cinematographer Elisha Christian references some of the look and feel of the original film, but doesnât capture the haunted nautical vibe that made it so atmospheric and surprisingly
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a legacy sequel to the original 1997 film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. Hewitt and Prinze Jr. reprise their roles alongside new cast members, including Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, and Jonah Hauer-King.
Following a string of mid-to-meh horror reboots that seem only to reaffirm the originalâs greatness (like âBlack Christmasâ in 2019, âCandymanâ in 2021 and âScreamâ in 2022), the latest resurrection, âI Know What You Did Last Summer,â has something big going for it: Its predecessor from 1997 is a bit of a dud.
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson's reboot is an unextreme slasher movie, with a hint of 'Scream,' that knows what you did at the multiplex last century. The novelty of âI Know What You Did Last Summerâ wasnât its hulking psycho killer,
When you think about 90s horror movies, chances are, the cult classic I Know What You Did Last Summer comes to mind (including its sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer). And youâre probably thinking about it even more because of the 2025 sequel.