A month before Aaron Carter’s sudden death on Saturday, the rapper, singer, actor had wrapped filming on an independent sitcom pilot titled Group. With the blessing of Carter’s management, the filmmakers intend to complete the project in his honor. Currently in post-production, Group will be shopped to networks when finished, and it will be dedicated in Carter’s memory.
Writer-director Brian Farmer issued a statement:
“I was heartbroken to hear the shocking news about Aaron on Saturday. Aaron was so excited about the show and helping raise awareness for mental health, a topic he was very passionate about. He said being a part of the show gave him something positive to work toward, and I’ll forever cherish that. He was such a kind soul and a pleasure to work with, and he will be dearly missed by everyone who was a part of Group and countless others.
Writer-director Brian Farmer issued a statement:
“I was heartbroken to hear the shocking news about Aaron on Saturday. Aaron was so excited about the show and helping raise awareness for mental health, a topic he was very passionate about. He said being a part of the show gave him something positive to work toward, and I’ll forever cherish that. He was such a kind soul and a pleasure to work with, and he will be dearly missed by everyone who was a part of Group and countless others.
- 11/8/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Who doesn’t love a good teen movie? Something about the trials and tribulations of high school makes for great entertainment.
And when it comes to teen movies, one franchise stands out: “Bring It On.” Since the first movie was released in 2000, the “Bring It On” franchise has become increasingly popular, spawning four sequels and even a stage musical.
These movies showcase strong female friendships and relationships, showing that girls can be just as successful as boys in traditionally male-dominated fields like athletics.
But what is it about these movies that make them so unique?
This blog post will take a closer look at the “Bring It On” film and what makes them so great. So whether you’re a longtime fan or just curious about the fuss, read on to learn about all “Bring It On” movies in order of the release date.
Bring it On Ultimate Collection Kirsten Dunst,...
And when it comes to teen movies, one franchise stands out: “Bring It On.” Since the first movie was released in 2000, the “Bring It On” franchise has become increasingly popular, spawning four sequels and even a stage musical.
These movies showcase strong female friendships and relationships, showing that girls can be just as successful as boys in traditionally male-dominated fields like athletics.
But what is it about these movies that make them so unique?
This blog post will take a closer look at the “Bring It On” film and what makes them so great. So whether you’re a longtime fan or just curious about the fuss, read on to learn about all “Bring It On” movies in order of the release date.
Bring it On Ultimate Collection Kirsten Dunst,...
- 7/30/2022
- by Israr
- buddytv.com
Kirsten Howard Nov 15, 2016
There are now a staggering four sequels to 2000's feelgood cheerleading hit Bring It On, but are they any good?
This article contains spoilers for the assorted Bring It On movies.
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2000’s Bring It On is a very odd duck.
It’s not that the film is particularly innovative about how it spins its narrative – there’s a pretty standard set of beats in place for a sports movie – but traditionally, sports movies don’t tend to have a predominantly female cast (and even something like A League Of Their Own was somewhat led by Tom Hanks). Not only that, it’s a movie with a predominately female cast that isn’t entirely focused on love or romance.
There are now a staggering four sequels to 2000's feelgood cheerleading hit Bring It On, but are they any good?
This article contains spoilers for the assorted Bring It On movies.
See related The Missing series 2: the writers on episode 5’s revelation The Missing series 2 episode 5 review: Das Vergessen The Missing series 2 episode 4 review: Statice The Missing series 2 episode 3 review: A Prison Without Walls
2000’s Bring It On is a very odd duck.
It’s not that the film is particularly innovative about how it spins its narrative – there’s a pretty standard set of beats in place for a sports movie – but traditionally, sports movies don’t tend to have a predominantly female cast (and even something like A League Of Their Own was somewhat led by Tom Hanks). Not only that, it’s a movie with a predominately female cast that isn’t entirely focused on love or romance.
- 11/8/2016
- Den of Geek
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