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Stephen Holden, New York Times: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer isn't the end of the line for the series (a third movie is already in the works), but it deserves to be. Read more
Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader: Our enjoyment is supposed to lie in making fun of the obvious red herrings, contrived opportunities to show cleavage, melodramatic dialogue, gullible characters, and inevitable to-be-continued ending. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: Merely a fairly silly and ultra-gory schlocker/shocker. Read more
Jeff Millar, Houston Chronicle: Neither Trey Callaway, who wrote the script, nor Danny Cannon, who directed the sequel, bring any new ideas to the genre. Cut 'em some slack: That surely was their marching orders. Read more
Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail: A lazy, hasty effort that offers little beyond a few jack-in-the-box startles and a high body count, including Hewitt's bouncing about in a shirt half-unbuttoned over a bikini top. Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: A box office-driven sequel that re-hashes the already-tired approach and storyline of its predecessor. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: The movie's R rating mentions 'intense terror violence and gore,' but only its publicity team could consider it intense or terrifying. Gore it has. Read more
Bob Graham, San Francisco Chronicle: When Bad Things Happen to Stupid People might have been a better title. Read more