The Only Recap You Need Before I Know What You Did Last Summer

In the movie “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (released in 1997), a gang of teens unintentionally strike and hide a stranger in their car, keeping silent about it. A year later, these youngsters begin to be hunted down, one by one, by an enigmatic figure armed with a hook for a hand. The film was commercially successful, grossing over $125 million globally; however, its critical reception wasn’t favorable. Rotten Tomatoes currently gives the original production a 49% positive rating from critics and 41% approval from viewers.

The 15 Best ’80s Movies, Ranked

In essence, the 1980s served as a platform for some of the most groundbreaking and memorable films of the 20th century across various budgets, scopes, and audiences. This collection spotlights the 15 movies that represent the decade’s finest artistic accomplishments in fiction features, evaluated based on craft, originality, impact, and significance within the medium. Ranging from 18th-century Vienna to pre-colonial Mali to the vibrant cityscape of contemporary Manila, this selection showcases the best that ’80s cinema has to offer.

Jim Shooter, Teenage Comics Writer Who Revolutionized Marvel as Editor-in-Chief, Dies at 73

On Facebook, it was announced on Monday that Mark Waid, a writer and editor, had shared the news about someone’s death. His son, Benjamin Shooter, later confirmed this information to The Hollywood Reporter.

Monday saw the announcement on Facebook by writer-editor Mark Waid that someone had passed away. His son, Benjamin Shooter, subsequently verified this news with The Hollywood Reporter.

Warner Music Group to Undergo Layoffs as Part of $300 Million Cost-Savings Plan

In a memo scrutinized by The Hollywood Reporter, Kyncl expressed that Warner Music Group (WMG) aims to save approximately $300 million to ensure the company’s longevity and reallocate funds back into the music industry. While Kyncl did not reveal exact numbers, he mentioned that WMG is considering reducing staff by around $170 million. The remaining savings of $130 million will be achieved through cuts in administrative and real estate expenses, as stated in the memo. Many of these changes are expected to occur within the next three months, with the rest taking place during the 2026 fiscal year.