Opening up more than ever. Clare Crawley got candid — and emotional — while shedding light on the end of her relationship with Dale Moss.
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IMDb TV is bringing us a new Cruel Intentions television series.
According to TVLine, the new series’ pilot will be written by Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, while Neal H. Moritz is among the project’s executive producers.
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While no cast is attached yet, the new take on the series will be set in Washington, D.C., and center on two ruthless step-siblings who will do anything to stay at the top of the Greek Life hierarchy at their
Opening up more than ever. Clare Crawley got candid — and emotional — while shedding light on the end of her relationship with Dale Moss.
“The Bachelorette” Clare Crawley is recovering from her recent breakup with Dale Moss.
Manori Ravindran International EditorFilmRise has struck an exclusive deal with Japan’s Fuji Television Network for the iconic Japanese culinary competition series, “The Iron Chef.”The New York-headquartered studio and streaming network made the deal with Fuji’s distribution arm, Fuji Creative Corporation. The pact, which spans 7 seasons, covers all SVOD and AVOD rights for domestic and international, and includes the FilmRise Streaming Network.“Iron Chef” first launched on Fuji in 1993.
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Carol Vorderman had a fun day playing dress-up on Monday.
Dale Moss is speaking out on his recent split from Clare Crawley.
His side of the story. Days after his split from Clare Crawley made headlines, Dale Moss explained the timeline of the breakup and addressed speculation about why the duo called it quits.
Cruel Intentions television re-boot is reportedly in the works.The film of Cruel Intentions was released in 1999 and starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair.According to Deadline, the reboot is in the works via IMDB TV and will feature “two ruthless step-siblings” seeking to stay at the top of “the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, DC college.”Deadline added: “After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do
Amazon’s IMDb TV is developing a TV series adaptation of “Cruel Intentions.”The project, which is from Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film, will be written by Sara Goodman and Phoebe Fisher. Neil Moritz, who produced the 1999 film, is an executive producer on the project.
IMDb TV, Amazon’s premium free streaming service, is developing an updated take on the cult 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, set in Washington D.C. It hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAnother attempt at a “Cruel Intentions” TV series is in development at IMDb TV.Inspired by the 1999 film of the same name — which was itself inspired by the novel “Dangerous Liaisons” — the new iteration of the series follows two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C.
Getting messy? Clare Crawley is seemingly putting her past with Dale Moss behind her after the pair called it quits for a second time.
Dancing with the Stars contestant Cody Rigsby — a Peloton fitness instructor sometimes called the “King of Quarantine” — announced today he has tested positive for Covid-19, just days after his dance partner Cheryl Burke also came down with the virus. It’s the second time Rigsby, who is vaccinated, has tested positive.
Cody Rigsby announced that he has contracted coronavirus after his Dancing With the Stars partner, Cheryl Burke, tested positive earlier this week.
Ahead of tonight’s new episode of Dancing With The Stars, it was revealed that Cheryl Burke had tested positive for COVID-19, despite being full vaccinated.