How Sydney Helped Bring a ’90s Slasher Franchise Back From the Dead
- Filmmaker Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, along with a cast including Madelyn Cline and Chase Sui Wonders, filmed a continuation of the slasher franchise 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' in Sydney from September to December last year.
- The original 1997 film grossed $US125.3 million worldwide on a budget of $US17 million, and its sequel was also successful.
- Robinson stated, 'This isn’t a reboot, it’s a continuation,' highlighting her passion for the original film and her desire to subvert the slasher genre.
- She expressed interest in creating a sequel if the audience responds positively: 'If people go see this movie and people want more, there is a sequel that I would love to make.
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The 16 Best Slasher Movies Ever Made, from ‘Candyman’ to ‘Psycho’
[Editor’s note: this list was originally published in October 2022. It has since been updated with new entries.] Slasher movies are generally considered to be among the more disreputable horror film subgenres. They can be misogynistic, punishing women for their sexuality while also appealing to viewers’ most prurient, voyeuristic impulses: celebrating the male gaze while damning the objects of that gaze except for a virginal “Final Girl.” But sl…

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