Twenty-seven years after the release of the the slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer (watch it Here) and twenty-six years after the follow-up I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (watch that one Here), Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. might be reprising the roles of Julie James and Ray Bronson in a new sequel… but we still don’t know for sure. This new sequel was announced thirteen months ago, and even though it was said at the time that Hewitt and Prinze were in talks to return, Prinze later said that no one had been in contact with him about it yet. Hewitt said she would 100% be on board if an offer came her way – and even though she recently told Entertainment Tonight she couldn’t confirm but wouldn’t deny that she’d be back for the new sequel, she also revealed that...
- 3/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
When people think of Jim Gillespie’s I Know What You Did Last Summer, they usually consider it a solid slasher. It certainly had an engaging lead cast—Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Ryan Phillippe—and a script from Scream creator himself, Kevin Williamson. It even spawned an Amazon Prime spinoff series and is being featured as part of a “High School Horror” category on the Criterion Channel.
But that’s not the film this article is about. This is about the 1998 sequel that has a less positive reputation: Danny Cannon’s I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, which brought back Hewitt and Prinze Jr., but not Gillespie and Williamson. A lot of people tend to think of it as a lesser follow-up that is best left forgotten.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of I Still Know, which is even getting a...
But that’s not the film this article is about. This is about the 1998 sequel that has a less positive reputation: Danny Cannon’s I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, which brought back Hewitt and Prinze Jr., but not Gillespie and Williamson. A lot of people tend to think of it as a lesser follow-up that is best left forgotten.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of I Still Know, which is even getting a...
- 11/13/2023
- by Alan Dorich
- DailyDead
Last year, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment celebrated the 25th anniversary of the 1997 slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer (watch it Here) by giving the film a 4K Uhd release that included newly unearthed deleted scenes and an alternate ending. This year, they’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of the sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (watch that one Here) by giving it a 4K Uhd release that will include a new director’s commentary! This 4K Uhd release, which will also include Blu-ray and Digital copies, is set to reach store shelves on September 26th.
Directed by Danny Cannon from a screenplay by Trey Callaway, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer has the following synopsis: A year after killing vengeful hit-and-run victim Ben Wills, who gutted her friends with an iron hook, college student Julie James is still shaken by the experience. When her roommate,...
Directed by Danny Cannon from a screenplay by Trey Callaway, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer has the following synopsis: A year after killing vengeful hit-and-run victim Ben Wills, who gutted her friends with an iron hook, college student Julie James is still shaken by the experience. When her roommate,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Bob Lee Swagger remains one of the most badass television characters ever.
The USA Network series, Shooter, was one of the finest, coming at a time when the cable network ran supreme with endless content for everyone's viewing.
With slick action sequences, subterfuge, and adrenaline-pumping thrills, the series, more often than not, was a must-see summer show for three seasons until its unfortunate cancellation.
TV Fanatic followed along with the journey from beginning to end with full coverage in our Shooter Reviews. It is still a perfectly binge-able series that you can stream on Netflix, at least until June 21, when Netflix loses the rights for it.
It bolstered an impressive cast led by none other than Ryan Phillippe. But where is the cast now? Let's find out!
Jaina Lee Ortiz - Angela Tio
Ortiz had a small arc during Shooter Season 2, guest-starring as Angela Tio, a sergeant Bob Lee served with during the Marines.
The USA Network series, Shooter, was one of the finest, coming at a time when the cable network ran supreme with endless content for everyone's viewing.
With slick action sequences, subterfuge, and adrenaline-pumping thrills, the series, more often than not, was a must-see summer show for three seasons until its unfortunate cancellation.
TV Fanatic followed along with the journey from beginning to end with full coverage in our Shooter Reviews. It is still a perfectly binge-able series that you can stream on Netflix, at least until June 21, when Netflix loses the rights for it.
It bolstered an impressive cast led by none other than Ryan Phillippe. But where is the cast now? Let's find out!
Jaina Lee Ortiz - Angela Tio
Ortiz had a small arc during Shooter Season 2, guest-starring as Angela Tio, a sergeant Bob Lee served with during the Marines.
- 6/19/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the A Million Little Things series finale.] A Million Little Things says goodbye to one from their friend group and looks ahead in the finale. The series ends with an assisted suicide, with Maggie (Allison Miller) ultimately the one by the dying Gary’s (James Roday Rodriguez) side when the time comes. Then it jumps forward 15 years to show the friend group happy, together, and expanding, and fittingly ends on a Bruins game, with Gary and Maggie’s son Javi in attendance with Theo, Danny, and Tyrell. Creator DJ Nash (who co-wrote the finale with Rodriguez) and showrunner Terrence Coli answer our burning questions about the series. DJ, talk about writing the finale with James. DJ Nash: Incredible. Gary is a combo platter between me and him, so it seemed fitting. So much of this last season was just beautiful gifts, whether it was getting Christopher Lloyd to come to Vancouver...
- 5/4/2023
- TV Insider
Jon returned via flashbacks as Delilah sold their home on A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 10.
Our TV Fanatics, Jack, Jasmine, and Christine, are here to debate Delilah's invitation, Sophie's reservations about dating Tyrell, Maggie and Gary's full circle hookup, and more.
And did our round table feel more sympathy towards Delilah after those flashbacks? Read on to find out...
Do you think any differently about Jon after seeing these flashbacks?
Jack: Not really. We already knew that Jon got overly wrapped up in business and his guilt over his friend's death during the 9-11 attack. And we knew Delilah had an affair because she felt alone in her marriage. None of this was anything new.
It also was all from her perspective and meant to make us feel sympathy for poor Delilah, stuck in a marriage with a man who wasn't there enough, but I didn't buy it.
If...
Our TV Fanatics, Jack, Jasmine, and Christine, are here to debate Delilah's invitation, Sophie's reservations about dating Tyrell, Maggie and Gary's full circle hookup, and more.
And did our round table feel more sympathy towards Delilah after those flashbacks? Read on to find out...
Do you think any differently about Jon after seeing these flashbacks?
Jack: Not really. We already knew that Jon got overly wrapped up in business and his guilt over his friend's death during the 9-11 attack. And we knew Delilah had an affair because she felt alone in her marriage. None of this was anything new.
It also was all from her perspective and meant to make us feel sympathy for poor Delilah, stuck in a marriage with a man who wasn't there enough, but I didn't buy it.
If...
- 4/17/2023
- by Christine Orlando
- TVfanatic
Series star Christina Moses takes the director’s chair for ABC’s A Million Little Things season five episode 10. “the salesman” will air on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.
“the salesman” Plot: Delilah reminisces on the past as she closes a chapter, while Greta weighs an offer from Katherine’s mother. Sophie and Tyrell discuss the future.
Christina Moses on the set of ‘A Million Little Things’ season 5 episode 10 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Season 5 Plot:
As Rome Howard says, “Life isn’t just about the moments, it’s about who you share them with.
The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.
“the salesman” Plot: Delilah reminisces on the past as she closes a chapter, while Greta weighs an offer from Katherine’s mother. Sophie and Tyrell discuss the future.
Christina Moses on the set of ‘A Million Little Things’ season 5 episode 10 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Season 5 Plot:
As Rome Howard says, “Life isn’t just about the moments, it’s about who you share them with.
- 4/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Talk about a bombshell revelation!
Regina has long known that something bad went down at the 7-4 when her father was on the job, but she didn't expect him to be indicted for murder.
The final moments of East New York Season 1 Episode 17 left her shocked, numb, and unable to keep her weekend plans with Sean. And that was after working on a heartbreaking case.
The case itself was a masterclass in what happens when you keep secrets. Tyrell Booker was dead because his wife had cheated on him and kept her older son's true parentage a secret.
Mrs. Booker and her other son, Darnell, both believed that Tyrell Jr not being biologically related to Tyrell Sr didn't matter. That was a commendable attitude; loving interactions make a family far more than biology does.
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But Mrs. Booker's insistence...
Regina has long known that something bad went down at the 7-4 when her father was on the job, but she didn't expect him to be indicted for murder.
The final moments of East New York Season 1 Episode 17 left her shocked, numb, and unable to keep her weekend plans with Sean. And that was after working on a heartbreaking case.
The case itself was a masterclass in what happens when you keep secrets. Tyrell Booker was dead because his wife had cheated on him and kept her older son's true parentage a secret.
Mrs. Booker and her other son, Darnell, both believed that Tyrell Jr not being biologically related to Tyrell Sr didn't matter. That was a commendable attitude; loving interactions make a family far more than biology does.
View Slideshow: CBS Cheat Sheet: CSI: Vegas & NCIS: Los Angeles in Danger
But Mrs. Booker's insistence...
- 3/27/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Baby Mendez has arrived! What did you think of the name Gary and Maggie chose? Did Regina do right by Dustin, or did she come off as too righteous? Are Tyrell and Sophie headed toward romance?
Our TV Fanatics, Jasmine, Jack, and Christine, are here to debate all of that and more from A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 6.
Did they love or hate Katherine proposing to Greta? Read on to find out.
Regina used their airline miles without telling Rome but did it for a good cause. Was Rome right to be upset?
Jasmine: Rome was definitely justified in his anger and annoyance. Gina's lack of communication with this has been irksome.
They were miles that belonged to both of them for a trip they were planning. Rome shouldn't have had to subject some poor customer service rep to his frustration because Gina didn't tell him about it.
I...
Our TV Fanatics, Jasmine, Jack, and Christine, are here to debate all of that and more from A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 6.
Did they love or hate Katherine proposing to Greta? Read on to find out.
Regina used their airline miles without telling Rome but did it for a good cause. Was Rome right to be upset?
Jasmine: Rome was definitely justified in his anger and annoyance. Gina's lack of communication with this has been irksome.
They were miles that belonged to both of them for a trip they were planning. Rome shouldn't have had to subject some poor customer service rep to his frustration because Gina didn't tell him about it.
I...
- 3/20/2023
- by Christine Orlando
- TVfanatic
The A Million Little Things family keeps expanding and growing, and now we have another baby to add to the mix.
The highly-anticipated birth of Gary and Magge's child took place on A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 6, which didn't disappoint.
And the hour also saw a Tyrell return, a Delilah cameo, and a Katherine and Greta engagement.
The ball is moving along with the series as it attempts to wrap up everyone's storylines in some capacity or another and set them on their next path in life.
The birth of Javier Chad Mendez is a milestone for the series and this fan-favorite couple, and while it had a few moments of intensity and a lot of drama leading up to it, we were confident that the result would be a happy one.
It felt like Maggie's pregnancy went into hyper speed. Conveniently. as she settled on her last-minute birthing...
The highly-anticipated birth of Gary and Magge's child took place on A Million Little Things Season 5 Episode 6, which didn't disappoint.
And the hour also saw a Tyrell return, a Delilah cameo, and a Katherine and Greta engagement.
The ball is moving along with the series as it attempts to wrap up everyone's storylines in some capacity or another and set them on their next path in life.
The birth of Javier Chad Mendez is a milestone for the series and this fan-favorite couple, and while it had a few moments of intensity and a lot of drama leading up to it, we were confident that the result would be a happy one.
It felt like Maggie's pregnancy went into hyper speed. Conveniently. as she settled on her last-minute birthing...
- 3/16/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
The Friends of Jon officially have a tiny new member.
Javier Chad Mendez is born in this week’s A Million Little Things, an hour that also includes a proposal and the realization of some deeply buried parental angst. Read on for the highlights of “Mic Drop.”
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Javier Chad Mendez is born in this week’s A Million Little Things, an hour that also includes a proposal and the realization of some deeply buried parental angst. Read on for the highlights of “Mic Drop.”
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- 3/16/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Besides maybe "Apocalypse Now," there are very few films with such a well-known and documented history of alternate versions as "Blade Runner." Directed by Ridley Scott, the theatrical version released in 1982 was nothing like the director had wanted, complete with a "happy ending" that didn't flow with the rest of the film. The poorly named Director's Cut, made ten years later in 1992, also didn't have Scott's blessing or much of his involvement. Finally, in the "Final Cut" in 2007, the director could tell the story he wanted of Deckard and his intense and existential experience with rogue replicants.
Plenty of scenes were removed or added in all these versions of the film. However, there are still deleted scenes and scrapped concepts that have yet to be seen. One such scene that's not in any version of "Blade Runner" that's been released is an alternate take on a crucial moment between Rutger Hauer...
Plenty of scenes were removed or added in all these versions of the film. However, there are still deleted scenes and scrapped concepts that have yet to be seen. One such scene that's not in any version of "Blade Runner" that's been released is an alternate take on a crucial moment between Rutger Hauer...
- 10/27/2022
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- Slash Film
Winter is coming. Still. More than 11 years after the last published entry in the “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series, aka the source material that Game of Thrones is based on, author George R.R. Martin took to his lovably antiquated blog—complete with its “Not a Blog” name—to reiterate his apocalyptic blizzard remains forthcoming. Of course these periodic reminders are less newsworthy than they were five years ago. For most of the last decade, Martin has blogged to his loyal literary fans that The Winds of Winter remains a priority, even after Game of Thrones surpassed Martin’s printed story roughly around 2016.
Since then, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss ended Game of Thrones with a highly divisive final season in 2019 and seemed to reveal the shocking end point that Martin has always had in mind, including when he shared this bombshell idea with the television writers:...
Since then, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss ended Game of Thrones with a highly divisive final season in 2019 and seemed to reveal the shocking end point that Martin has always had in mind, including when he shared this bombshell idea with the television writers:...
- 7/12/2022
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Joe Turkel, a prolific actor who appeared in “The Shining” and “Blade Runner” and boasted more than 100 credits to his name, has died at 94 at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California.
Turkel was a frequent performer in Stanley Kubrick films; in addition to the seminal 1980 horror flick, he acted in 1956’s “The Killing” and “Paths of Glory” a year later. In “The Shining,” he played the ghoulish bartender named Lloyd at the hotel, opposite star Jack Nicholson. Two years later, he embodied another sinister persona as the eccentric replicant founder Eldon Tyrell in the original “Blade Runner.”
A Brooklyn, New York native, he was born on July 15, 1927. He joined the U.S. Army at age of 17, serving in Europe during World War II. Afterward, he moved to California to pursue acting, and landed his first film credit with “City Across the River” in 1948.
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Turkel was a frequent performer in Stanley Kubrick films; in addition to the seminal 1980 horror flick, he acted in 1956’s “The Killing” and “Paths of Glory” a year later. In “The Shining,” he played the ghoulish bartender named Lloyd at the hotel, opposite star Jack Nicholson. Two years later, he embodied another sinister persona as the eccentric replicant founder Eldon Tyrell in the original “Blade Runner.”
A Brooklyn, New York native, he was born on July 15, 1927. He joined the U.S. Army at age of 17, serving in Europe during World War II. Afterward, he moved to California to pursue acting, and landed his first film credit with “City Across the River” in 1948.
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- 7/1/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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Joe Turkel, who portrayed the haunting bartender in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and the creator of the replicants in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, has died. He was 94.
Turkel died Monday at Providence St. John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, his family announced.
Turkel also appeared in two other Kubrick films: as a gunman in the climactic shootout in The Killing (1956) and as a soldier sent to the firing squad in Paths of Glory (1957), which the lanky Brooklyn-born actor called the greatest film ever made. (Only Philip Stone has appeared in as many as three Kubrick movies.)
For Bert I. Gordon, Turkel appeared as Abu the Genie and as a gangster, respectively, in the 1960 releases The Boy and the Pirates and Tormented. He also played a prisoner of war in Robert Wise’s The Sand Pebbles (1966) and was the real-life bribe...
Joe Turkel, who portrayed the haunting bartender in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and the creator of the replicants in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, has died. He was 94.
Turkel died Monday at Providence St. John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, his family announced.
Turkel also appeared in two other Kubrick films: as a gunman in the climactic shootout in The Killing (1956) and as a soldier sent to the firing squad in Paths of Glory (1957), which the lanky Brooklyn-born actor called the greatest film ever made. (Only Philip Stone has appeared in as many as three Kubrick movies.)
For Bert I. Gordon, Turkel appeared as Abu the Genie and as a gangster, respectively, in the 1960 releases The Boy and the Pirates and Tormented. He also played a prisoner of war in Robert Wise’s The Sand Pebbles (1966) and was the real-life bribe...
- 7/1/2022
- by Rhett Bartlett
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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