Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, and this week with special guests Billie Jean Doheny and Emma Kiely, The 250 is a weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released Saturdays at 6pm GMT.
This week, Sylvian White’s I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer.
On July 4th weekend, a teenage prank goes horribly wrong, resulting in a horrific death. The survivors agree to take the secret to their graves, but the arrival the following year of a mysterious hook-wielding figure in a trenchcoat suggests that they may not have to wait too long.
At time of recording, it was not ranked on the list of the worst movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
Show Notes:
- Recorded 1st June 2024.
- I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer at the Internet Movie Database.
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- LaToya Ferguson reviews Amazon’s I Know What You Did Last Summer for Variety, October 2021.
- Nellie Andreeva at Deadline reports on the cancellation of I Know What You Did Last Summer at Amazon, January 2022.
- Jennifer Love Hewitt talks to Collider about returning for a new sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer, May 2024.
- Ryan Kajewski at The Hollywood Reporter covers the announcement for the fourth I Know What You Did Last Summer film, May 2024.
- Lois Duncan talks to The Daily Press about her opinions on the theatrical adaptation of I Know What You Did Last Summer, October 1997.
- Orin Grey at The Line-Up looks at the life and career of Lois Duncan, January 2024.
- Sylvain White talks to Ain’t It Cool News about his decision to sign on to I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer with only two weeks of prep time, August 2006.
- Sylvain White talks to NPR about Stomp the Yard, January 2007.
- You Wouldn’t Download a Bear, June 2015.
- Christy Lemire reviews The Hitcher for Today, January 2007.
- Affluenza on PBS, 1997.
- John de Graaf writes at Time about the legacy of “affluenza“, December 2013.
- Robbie Meredith writes at BBC about the announcement that Andy and Ryan Tohill would direct Texas Chainsaw Massacre, February 2020.
- Mike Fleming Jr. at Deadline reports on the departure of Andy and Ryan Tohill from Texas Chainsaw Massacre, August 2020.
- Stephen A. Crockett Jr. at The Washington Post considers the history of “swagger-jacking”, August 2012.
- Lucy Morris at Grazia Daily looks back on the “awareness bracelet” fad, November 2017.
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