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The slasher franchise 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' isn't a masterpiece, but the legacy sequel is just as good as the original movie.
If you use too much detergent, it can’t rinse out, so the surfactant actually resettles back in your clothes, and all of the dirt resettles back into your clothes with it.
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.
Now, the title and general conceit are back with “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” a legacy sequel that takes the survivors from the first one (Hewitt and Prinze Jr.) and places them into a ...
For just $5, a Chicago artist will give you a portrait of yourself -- but don't expect it to be good. In fact, they're ...
That’s the most pleasant surprise of the sorta sequel to “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (inasmuch as a reboot about a checklist of college kids getting impaled can be pleasant or ...
Why would Jay-Z and Beyoncé take out a $57M mortgage when they’re billionaires? Here’s what it means — and what regular ...
But what if you didn't burn a bridge, you actually just "cleared a path?" We know, we know. Sounds a little far-fetched. But a viral TikTok posing that question has more than 500,000 views.
The park’s hub-and-spoke design has been copied by parks around the world, but the caliber of Disneyland’s craftsmanship wasn’t easily imitated. “I mean, you're pulling upon some of the ...
The digital dust has settled on Prime Day, that wild, two-day fever dream where our collective willpower goes on a brief but glorious vacation. If you, like us, have just emerged from a daze and ...
If you use too much detergent, it can’t rinse out, so the surfactant actually resettles back in your clothes, and all of the dirt resettles back into your clothes with it.