How many of you live your lives based on the constant anxiety of the question “what will people say”? Because that’s basically what Steve Chambers did and look where it got him. We are talking about the season finale of Cruel Summer, and assuming you are only here after watching it, you know what I am talking about. I knew it would be futile to predict what was going to happen in the end because Cruel Summer was always going to surprise us. But we went ahead because it was way too much fun, and in the end, I am glad that the show threw most of our wild theories in the trash and gave us something entirely unimaginable. Let us take a closer look one last time.
Spoilers Ahead
Chambers Of Secret
Before we begin, let us take a moment to appreciate Griffin Gluck’s performance as Luke Chambers,...
Spoilers Ahead
Chambers Of Secret
Before we begin, let us take a moment to appreciate Griffin Gluck’s performance as Luke Chambers,...
- 8/1/2023
- by Rohitavra Majumdar
- Film Fugitives
"Cruel Summer" Season 2 Is Full of Twists and Turns: "[Fans Will] Be Really Surprised by the Ending"
Nothing is quite as it seems in season two of "Cruel Summer." Freeform's breakout anthology series officially returns this summer with a new mystery and a fresh cast led by "Little Fires Everywhere" star Lexi Underwood, Disney's Sadie Stanley, and "Locke & Key"'s Griffin Gluck. Set in a small Pacific Northwest town, the second installment centers on a complicated love triangle between friends Megan Landry (Stanley), Isabella Larue (Underwood), and Luke Chambers (Gluck) and a mysterious incident that changes their lives forever.
"I don't want to spoil anything, but the mystery is going to be very hard to move on from," Stanley tells Popsugar. "The events that happen are life-changing. The stakes are really high this season." Though it follows a completely new storyline, similar to the first season, the second chapter is told through three different timelines surrounding Y2K, which is part of what drew Stanley...
"I don't want to spoil anything, but the mystery is going to be very hard to move on from," Stanley tells Popsugar. "The events that happen are life-changing. The stakes are really high this season." Though it follows a completely new storyline, similar to the first season, the second chapter is told through three different timelines surrounding Y2K, which is part of what drew Stanley...
- 5/29/2023
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Filmmakers behind Beyond the Edge to tell drama documentary through animation.
Production has begun on 25 April, an animated docu/drama that retells the battle of Gallipolli story - from the landing in 1915, to the evacuation in December.
The story will be told through the eyes of six ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp soldiers) who found themselves part of one of the most iconic campaigns of the First World War.
Written and directed by Leanne Pooley (Beyond the Edge) co-written by Tim Woodhouse, produced by Matthew Metcalfe for New Zealand’s General Film Corporation (Beyond the Edge) in association with Ingenious-backed UK outfit Pitfan Productions, the animation will be created by Auckland-based Flux Animation Studios. Flux’s founder/creative director Brent Chambers will lead the animation team.
K5 International is handling international sales. Transmission Films will release the film in New Zealand and Australia in 2015.
“Animation gives us the opportunity to bring the men and women...
Production has begun on 25 April, an animated docu/drama that retells the battle of Gallipolli story - from the landing in 1915, to the evacuation in December.
The story will be told through the eyes of six ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp soldiers) who found themselves part of one of the most iconic campaigns of the First World War.
Written and directed by Leanne Pooley (Beyond the Edge) co-written by Tim Woodhouse, produced by Matthew Metcalfe for New Zealand’s General Film Corporation (Beyond the Edge) in association with Ingenious-backed UK outfit Pitfan Productions, the animation will be created by Auckland-based Flux Animation Studios. Flux’s founder/creative director Brent Chambers will lead the animation team.
K5 International is handling international sales. Transmission Films will release the film in New Zealand and Australia in 2015.
“Animation gives us the opportunity to bring the men and women...
- 5/13/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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