Double Dose of Thrills: Releasing on July 18
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
Genre: Slasher, Horror
Language: English
Duration: 1 hour 43 minutes
Nepal Release Date: July 18, 2025
Where to Watch: QFX Cinemas, iNi Cinemas, One Cinemas, Cine De Chautari, Midtown Cinemas, and more
A reimagined sequel to the 1997 cult classic, this fresh take follows a group of wealthy teenagers who, after accidentally killing someone on July 4th, make a pact to keep it a secret. A year later, they’re stalked by a mysterious figure with a hook and a score to settle.
Cast:
– Madelyn Cline
– Chase Sui Wonders
– Jonah Hauer-King
– Sarah Pidgeon
– Freddie Prinze Jr. (returning)
– Jennifer Love Hewitt (returning)
Critics’ Take:
– AP News calls it “sporadically entertaining,” citing nostalgic callbacks but a lack of depth.
– New York Post praises it as “a funny stab at the lousy original,” applauding its sharp writing and campy, self-aware tone.
Why You Should Watch:
Perfect for fans of nostalgic horror, the film delivers modern slasher thrills with a wink to the past. It’s gory, stylish, and loaded with Gen-Z energy.

Nikita Roy and The Book of Darkness (2025)
Genre: Supernatural Thriller
Language: Hindi
Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes
Nepal Release Date: July 18, 2025
Where to Watch: QFX Cinemas, Big Movies, One Cinemas, iNi Cinemas, and more
Nikita Roy follows the journey of a rational paranormal investigator played by Sonakshi Sinha, who is known for busting myths and debunking supernatural stories. But when she stumbles upon a case that shakes her belief system, she’s forced to face horrors that defy logic.
Cast:
– Sonakshi Sinha
– Paresh Rawal
– Arjun Rampal
– Suhail Nayyar
Directed by: Kush Sinha (Sonakshi’s brother)
Filming Location: United Kingdom
Why You Should Watch:
For fans of psychological thrillers and eerie suspense, Nikita Roy promises intensity without relying on jump scares. With a gripping narrative and standout performances, it’s a must-watch for Hindi-language thriller lovers.

From hook-wielding killers to haunted investigations, this weekend’s twin releases deliver edge-of-your-seat excitement. Whether you’re heading to the cinemas for popcorn-slasher fun or a haunting mystery that lingers in your thoughts, Kathmandu theaters have something for every thrill-lover.
So grab your tickets, bring your friends, and get ready for a spine-chilling ride.
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