This week’s episode of The Masked Singer saw Group C hit the stage with four new contestants. When the episode ended, two newcomers had to face off in the Smackdown. Luckily for Lizard, he won out in the Smackdown round. Spaghetti & Meatballs unmasked as restaurateur and MasterChef judge Joe Bastianich. But who is Lizard?
Here is what Lizard sang on The Masked Singer, his clue package, and who we think is under the mask.
Lizard Performs On The Masked Singer
Lizard came out on The Masked Singer this week and performed a Billy Joel song on the night honoring the legendary singer/songwriter. For Lizard, the song was “Uptown Girl.” Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg said he was clearly a “showman” while Rita Ora said he was “tiny.” Lizard was in the bottom two and in the Smackdown round, he and Spaghetti & Meatballs sang “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song).”
The Lizard clue...
Here is what Lizard sang on The Masked Singer, his clue package, and who we think is under the mask.
Lizard Performs On The Masked Singer
Lizard came out on The Masked Singer this week and performed a Billy Joel song on the night honoring the legendary singer/songwriter. For Lizard, the song was “Uptown Girl.” Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg said he was clearly a “showman” while Rita Ora said he was “tiny.” Lizard was in the bottom two and in the Smackdown round, he and Spaghetti & Meatballs sang “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song).”
The Lizard clue...
- 3/21/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
“Real Housewives of Orange County”
Kimberly Bryant (S1)
Quinn Fry (S3)
Peggy Tanous (S6)
Lizzie Rovsek (S9)
Peggy Sulahian (S12)
Elizabeth Lyn Vargas (S15)
Jen Armstrong (S16)
Noella Bergener (S16)
“Real Housewives of New York City”
Cindy Barshop (S4)
Jules Wainstein (S8)
Eboni Williams (S13)
“Real Housewives of Atlanta”
DeShawn Snow (S1)
Claudia Jordan (S7)
Kim Fields (S8)
Shamari DeVoe (S11)
“Real Housewives of New Jersey”
Teresa Aprea (S6)
Amber Marchese (S6)
Nicole Napolitano (S6)
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”
Carlton Gebbia (S4)
Joyce Giraud (S4)
Kathryn Edwards (S7)
Diana Jenkins (S12)
“Real Housewives of Miami”
Cristy Rice (S1)
Ana Quincoces (S2)
Karent Sierra (S2)
“Real Housewives of Potomac”
Katie Rost (S1)
“Real Housewives of Dallas”
Tiffany Hendra (S1)
Tiffany Moon (S5)
“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”
Jennie Nguyen (S2)
“Real Housewives of Dubai”
Nina Ali (S1)...
Kimberly Bryant (S1)
Quinn Fry (S3)
Peggy Tanous (S6)
Lizzie Rovsek (S9)
Peggy Sulahian (S12)
Elizabeth Lyn Vargas (S15)
Jen Armstrong (S16)
Noella Bergener (S16)
“Real Housewives of New York City”
Cindy Barshop (S4)
Jules Wainstein (S8)
Eboni Williams (S13)
“Real Housewives of Atlanta”
DeShawn Snow (S1)
Claudia Jordan (S7)
Kim Fields (S8)
Shamari DeVoe (S11)
“Real Housewives of New Jersey”
Teresa Aprea (S6)
Amber Marchese (S6)
Nicole Napolitano (S6)
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”
Carlton Gebbia (S4)
Joyce Giraud (S4)
Kathryn Edwards (S7)
Diana Jenkins (S12)
“Real Housewives of Miami”
Cristy Rice (S1)
Ana Quincoces (S2)
Karent Sierra (S2)
“Real Housewives of Potomac”
Katie Rost (S1)
“Real Housewives of Dallas”
Tiffany Hendra (S1)
Tiffany Moon (S5)
“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”
Jennie Nguyen (S2)
“Real Housewives of Dubai”
Nina Ali (S1)...
- 1/31/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
For those who’ve been waiting and waiting to see Tami Roman help suspicious partners catch their lovers cheating, the wait is almost over. “VH1’s Caught In the Act: Unfaithful,” has an official premiere date.
The reality show, hosted by Roman (and previously called “Unfaithful: Caught In the Act”), will have a two-episode premiere on Monday, July 18, starting at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, TheWrap can exclusively reveal. The following two Mondays will also have two-episodes each, kicking off at the same time.
In the latest trailer for the show, which you can watch above, Roman tells one scorned lover as they look at footage, “It’s almost like he has replaced you.”
As tensions rise in another clip, Roman has to step in to help calm everyone down: “Hold up! Everybody put this s— on pause,” she says in the heated moment from the trailer.
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‘VH1 Couples Retreat...
The reality show, hosted by Roman (and previously called “Unfaithful: Caught In the Act”), will have a two-episode premiere on Monday, July 18, starting at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, TheWrap can exclusively reveal. The following two Mondays will also have two-episodes each, kicking off at the same time.
In the latest trailer for the show, which you can watch above, Roman tells one scorned lover as they look at footage, “It’s almost like he has replaced you.”
As tensions rise in another clip, Roman has to step in to help calm everyone down: “Hold up! Everybody put this s— on pause,” she says in the heated moment from the trailer.
Also Read:
‘VH1 Couples Retreat...
- 6/26/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Prepare for some more relationship drama playing out on VH1
TheWrap can exclusively reveal that “VH1 Couples Retreat” is back, returning Monday, May 16 on the network, as part of VH1’s “Level Up Mondays” evening programming.
The new season, which kicks off at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, will feature an all-star cast including Ronnie DeVoe and Shamari DeVoe, Claudia Jordan and boyfriend Kj, Nick Young and Keonna, Styles P and his wife Adjua, and Jess Hilarious and her boyfriend Daniel.
The new season will span eight episodes.
Here’s a logline for the new season: “During a week-long vacation, cast members will take part in an honest and uncensored conversation on how celebrity couples showcase the challenges and triumphs of their relationships, navigating the complex waters of love, heartache and communication.”
“VH1 Couples Retreat” is hosted by Michael Blackson of “Coming 2 America” and his fiancée Rada. The couples featured...
TheWrap can exclusively reveal that “VH1 Couples Retreat” is back, returning Monday, May 16 on the network, as part of VH1’s “Level Up Mondays” evening programming.
The new season, which kicks off at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, will feature an all-star cast including Ronnie DeVoe and Shamari DeVoe, Claudia Jordan and boyfriend Kj, Nick Young and Keonna, Styles P and his wife Adjua, and Jess Hilarious and her boyfriend Daniel.
The new season will span eight episodes.
Here’s a logline for the new season: “During a week-long vacation, cast members will take part in an honest and uncensored conversation on how celebrity couples showcase the challenges and triumphs of their relationships, navigating the complex waters of love, heartache and communication.”
“VH1 Couples Retreat” is hosted by Michael Blackson of “Coming 2 America” and his fiancée Rada. The couples featured...
- 4/18/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Today, the Global Down Syndrome Foundation (Global) announced Grammy Award-winning artist, songwriter, actress, author, and philanthropist Sara Bareilles will perform at Global’s virtual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show on Saturday, November 13, 2021.
Bareilles will perform her iconic hits including “Brave” and “The Light,” and share her personal connection to our Down syndrome community.
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and current General Manager of the San Francisco 49ers John Lynch will receive the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award alongside Peruvian advocate and politician Bryan Russell Mujica. Lynch will receive the award for his commitment to athletes who are differently-abled and for the college scholarships he’s provided to young athletes with Down syndrome and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Global is offering exclusive $25 tickets that will provide an extraordinary opportunity for people from across the U.S. and the world to attend this award-winning, inspirational, and star-studded event.
An...
Bareilles will perform her iconic hits including “Brave” and “The Light,” and share her personal connection to our Down syndrome community.
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and current General Manager of the San Francisco 49ers John Lynch will receive the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award alongside Peruvian advocate and politician Bryan Russell Mujica. Lynch will receive the award for his commitment to athletes who are differently-abled and for the college scholarships he’s provided to young athletes with Down syndrome and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Global is offering exclusive $25 tickets that will provide an extraordinary opportunity for people from across the U.S. and the world to attend this award-winning, inspirational, and star-studded event.
An...
- 10/21/2021
- Look to the Stars
Natina Reed's death crushed fans of the 1990s girl group, Blaque, who learned that the singer had been killed in a car accident in Georgia on Friday night. Reed is being remembered by those closest to her, including her former fiance and father of her son, rapper Kurupt.
Kurupt, the Dogg Pound rapper formally known as Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, described the 32-year-old as "a great person."
"Myself and Tren, Natina's son, would like to thank everyone for their love and support during this tragic time," Kurupt said of the response to Reed's passing in a statement to MTV News. "This is a tremendous loss to our family. Natina was a great person and I wish everyone had the opportunity to meet her and know her as I did."
Reed and Kurupt were engaged in the early 2000s and have a 10-year-old son, Tren Brown, according to MTV News. Reed...
Kurupt, the Dogg Pound rapper formally known as Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, described the 32-year-old as "a great person."
"Myself and Tren, Natina's son, would like to thank everyone for their love and support during this tragic time," Kurupt said of the response to Reed's passing in a statement to MTV News. "This is a tremendous loss to our family. Natina was a great person and I wish everyone had the opportunity to meet her and know her as I did."
Reed and Kurupt were engaged in the early 2000s and have a 10-year-old son, Tren Brown, according to MTV News. Reed...
- 10/29/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Actress/R&B singer Natina Reed was killed over the weekend, dying shortly after being struck by a car outside of Atlanta, Ga. The remembrances have poured out from her co-stars and fellow singers.
Reed was a member of the '90s girl group Blaque alongside Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears. Brandi tweets of Reed's passing, "Last night the world was changed forever, life will never be the same....she was my sister."
Williams and Fears also released a joint statement about Natina, revealing Blaque was in the process of working on a new album and reality show.
Reed's "Bring It On" co-stars were also saddened by the news.
Gabrielle Union also tweets her condolences, "#Rip #Sad #BringItOn Rt @GlobalGrind: #Rip to Natina Reed of Blaque..."
Eliza Dushku writes, "Natina Reed, such a beautiful young talented woman, my Bring it On sis, so sad to hear.. #tragic."
Clare Kramer tweets,...
Reed was a member of the '90s girl group Blaque alongside Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears. Brandi tweets of Reed's passing, "Last night the world was changed forever, life will never be the same....she was my sister."
Williams and Fears also released a joint statement about Natina, revealing Blaque was in the process of working on a new album and reality show.
Reed's "Bring It On" co-stars were also saddened by the news.
Gabrielle Union also tweets her condolences, "#Rip #Sad #BringItOn Rt @GlobalGrind: #Rip to Natina Reed of Blaque..."
Eliza Dushku writes, "Natina Reed, such a beautiful young talented woman, my Bring it On sis, so sad to hear.. #tragic."
Clare Kramer tweets,...
- 10/29/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Singer and actress Natina Reed, who rose to stardom as a member of the all-girl group Blaque and as one of the stars of the hit film "Bring It On," has died according to The Hollywood Reporter.
She was 32.
According to reports, Reed was apparently crossing a busy Atlanta street late Friday night when she was struck by a car. Atlanta police later issued a statement saying that the driver "was determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending." Reed was rushed to the hospital, where she was declared dead.
As a member of Blaque, Reed landed two top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts in the late 90's, "808" and "Bring It All to Me," before turning to film as Jenelope in the 2000 Kirsten Dunst cheerleader film "Bring It On." Despite the film's success, Reed chose not to pursue a career in acting, instead returning to R&B music.
She was 32.
According to reports, Reed was apparently crossing a busy Atlanta street late Friday night when she was struck by a car. Atlanta police later issued a statement saying that the driver "was determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending." Reed was rushed to the hospital, where she was declared dead.
As a member of Blaque, Reed landed two top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts in the late 90's, "808" and "Bring It All to Me," before turning to film as Jenelope in the 2000 Kirsten Dunst cheerleader film "Bring It On." Despite the film's success, Reed chose not to pursue a career in acting, instead returning to R&B music.
- 10/28/2012
- by Scott Harris
- NextMovie
Natina Reed, who starred in "Bring It On" and was a member of the Blaque music group, died Friday night after being hit by a car in Gwinnett, Ga. She was only 32 years old. Gwinnett Police Department revealed that the driver of the vehicle was the one who called 911 to report the incident. The investigation is still ongoing, but so far the driver is "determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending." Reed's "Bring It On" co-star Eliza Dushku wrote on Twitter: "Natina Reed, such a beautiful young talented woman, my 'Bring It On' sister. So sad to hear." Reed was a protege of TLC's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who also died in a car accident in 2002. Blaque, which consisted of Reed, Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-DeVoe, had some success with their song "Bring It All To Me" back in 2000. "Bring It All...
- 10/28/2012
- WorstPreviews.com
Natina Reed, a member of the R&B singing trio Blaque, was fatally hit by a car as she walked on a Georgia state highway in an Atlanta suburb Friday night, police tell Reuters. She was 32, and Sunday would have been her birthday. The driver of the vehicle called 911 and a passenger performed CPR, but Reed was pronounced dead upon arrival at an area medical center, police said. According to Gwinnett County Police Sergeant Rich Long, authorities, who are looking into why the singer was on the road, said the driver was not at fault. No charges are expected to be filed.
- 10/28/2012
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Sad news out of Atlanta: Natina Reed, a member of the late '90s R&B girl group Blaque and one of the stars of seminal 2000 teen comedy "Bring it On" has died at age 32 after being hit by a car on Friday, Oct. 26.
According to E! Online, the singer/actress was rushed to the hospital after the driver of the car that struck her called 911, where she was pronounced dead. The Gwinnett, Ga. Police Department issued a press release about the incident, which says the driver "was determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending."
Reed would have turned 33 on Sunday, Oct. 28. She is survived by her 10-year-old son, Tren Brown.
Reed's bandmates Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-De Voe say in a statement that they're devastated by the news. The three women had recently reunited to record a new album.
"We are devastated by...
According to E! Online, the singer/actress was rushed to the hospital after the driver of the car that struck her called 911, where she was pronounced dead. The Gwinnett, Ga. Police Department issued a press release about the incident, which says the driver "was determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending."
Reed would have turned 33 on Sunday, Oct. 28. She is survived by her 10-year-old son, Tren Brown.
Reed's bandmates Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-De Voe say in a statement that they're devastated by the news. The three women had recently reunited to record a new album.
"We are devastated by...
- 10/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Singer and actress Natina Reed has died at the age of 32. Reed, a former member of R&B trio Blaque, was killed in a road traffic accident on Friday evening (October 26), it was confirmed. A press release from police in Gwinnett, Georgia said that they had received a call reporting that a pedestrian had been hit by a vehicle. "The driver of the vehicle contacted 911 to request assistance," the release continued. "Natina Reed was pronounced dead at Gwinnett Medical Center at 10.59 pm Et." Police also confirmed that while the investigation into Reed's death is ongoing, there are currently no charges pending. Blaque's Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-DeVoe said in a joint statement: "We are devastated by the loss of our group member, sister and friend Natina Reed. Because of the enormous support of Blaque fans and our love for (more)...
- 10/27/2012
- by By Kate Goodacre
- Digital Spy
Natina Reed of the late 1990's girl band Blaque has passed away, according to MTV News.
The "Bring It On" star, 32, died early this morning (Oct. 27) after she was involved in a hit-and-run accident while crossing the street in Atlanta, Ga. She would have turned 33 tomorrow.
Reed was known as one-third of the Atlanta-based group Blaque, who had hits like "808," "Can't Get It Back" and "Bring It All To Me," which featured *Nsync's J.C. Chasez. She starred in the 2000's "Bring It On" with bandmates, Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-DeVoe. The rapper was a protégé of the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who was a member of TLC until 2002.
Fellow Blacque members Williams and Fears-DeVoe issued a joint statment today:
We are devastated by the loss of our group member, sister and friend Natina Reed. Because of the enormous support of Blaque fans and our love for each another,...
The "Bring It On" star, 32, died early this morning (Oct. 27) after she was involved in a hit-and-run accident while crossing the street in Atlanta, Ga. She would have turned 33 tomorrow.
Reed was known as one-third of the Atlanta-based group Blaque, who had hits like "808," "Can't Get It Back" and "Bring It All To Me," which featured *Nsync's J.C. Chasez. She starred in the 2000's "Bring It On" with bandmates, Brandi Williams and Shamari Fears-DeVoe. The rapper was a protégé of the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who was a member of TLC until 2002.
Fellow Blacque members Williams and Fears-DeVoe issued a joint statment today:
We are devastated by the loss of our group member, sister and friend Natina Reed. Because of the enormous support of Blaque fans and our love for each another,...
- 10/27/2012
- by Leigh Blickley
- Huffington Post
Approaching its highly accomplished cheerleader characters like they are the lawyers of high school -- everybody hates 'em, right? -- "Bring It On" is irreverent and half-serious as it revels in the competitiveness and teenage dramatics of this world, where any squad with the guts and talent can compete to be national champions.
The feature debuts of director Peyton Reed and screenwriter Jessica Bendinger, Universal Pictures' often comical and mostly wholesome release is a back-to-school lark headed for a couple of spirited but hardly trophy-winning weekends at the boxoffice. Starring Kirsten Dunst ("The Virgin Suicides") and a fine cast that often is leaping and cartwheeling across the screen, "Bring" is ultimately a stealth recruiting film for the National Cheerleading Assn., and it will no doubt enthrall impressionable viewers.
Commencing with a fantasy crowd-taunting performed in an eerie setting, "Bring" is fairly successful at developing a "Clueless" kind of atmosphere. The well-cast Dunst is the energetic, ambitious Torrance Shipman, the newly appointed captain of a San Diego cheerleading squad. In a slight twist on the formula, the Rancho Carne High School cheerleaders she now leads have already won five straight national championships, while the football team is historically awful.
Along with shouldering the pressures of continuing the school legacy, Torrance takes newcomer and reluctantly perky gymnast-at-heart Missy (Eliza Dushku of the WB Network's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") under her pompom. Torrance also starts the usual roundabout romance with Missy's less-edgy brother Cliff (Jesse Bradford). The big conflict arises when Missy takes Torrance on an ego-flipping visit to a school in East Compton, where the mostly black cheerleading squad led by Isis (Gabrielle Union of "10 Things I Hate About You") performs the same elaborate routines that the San Diego cheerleaders believed had originated with their tyrannical former captain.
Torrance sets out to come up with new cheers for the upcoming national competition. She faces constant pressure from wannabe captains Courtney (Clare Kramer) and Whitney (Nicole Bilderback) as well as a couple of unfriendly encounters with the irked Isis. The subsequent full-out rivalry between the young women and their respective groups is bumpy.
It all ends justly in a flurry of "stunting" and "liberty heels," with the two best teams happy with the results. Meanwhile, the scenario works in some brief messages about teen tolerance of diversity -- the plight of male cheerleaders and gender politics, for example -- and flirts with racial tension. But there's no burning originality to anyone's personality or serious consequences for any of the naughty behavior that is mostly implied. There is something called "cheer sex," which must be what goes on at Los Angeles Lakers games and we never knew it until now, but it's nothing granny can't handle.
Dunst and Dushku are memorable buddy gals in what momentarily flirts with a "Cheerleader, Interrupted" rift but ultimately goes the way of all team competition flicks. Sports -- or in this case art-athletics -- brings people together, you know. Union is forcefully charismatic and eye-snaring, while her feisty backup includes three members of the music group Blaque (Natina Reed, Shamari Fears, Brandi Williams).
BRING IT ON
Universal Pictures
Beacon Pictures
Director: Peyton Reed
Screenwriter: Jessica Bendinger
Producers: Marc Abraham, Thomas A. Bliss
Executive producers: Armyan Bernstein,
Max Wong, Caitlin Scanlon, Paddy Cullen
Director of photography: Shawn Maurer
Production designer: Sharon Lomofsky
Editor: Larry Bock
Costume designer: Mary Jane Fort
Music: Christophe Beck
Color/stereo
Cast:
Torrance Shipman: Kirsten Dunst
Missy Pantone: Eliza Dushku
Cliff Pantone: Jesse Bradford
Isis: Gabrielle Union
Courtney: Clare Kramer
Whitney: Nicole Bilderback
Running time - 99 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
The feature debuts of director Peyton Reed and screenwriter Jessica Bendinger, Universal Pictures' often comical and mostly wholesome release is a back-to-school lark headed for a couple of spirited but hardly trophy-winning weekends at the boxoffice. Starring Kirsten Dunst ("The Virgin Suicides") and a fine cast that often is leaping and cartwheeling across the screen, "Bring" is ultimately a stealth recruiting film for the National Cheerleading Assn., and it will no doubt enthrall impressionable viewers.
Commencing with a fantasy crowd-taunting performed in an eerie setting, "Bring" is fairly successful at developing a "Clueless" kind of atmosphere. The well-cast Dunst is the energetic, ambitious Torrance Shipman, the newly appointed captain of a San Diego cheerleading squad. In a slight twist on the formula, the Rancho Carne High School cheerleaders she now leads have already won five straight national championships, while the football team is historically awful.
Along with shouldering the pressures of continuing the school legacy, Torrance takes newcomer and reluctantly perky gymnast-at-heart Missy (Eliza Dushku of the WB Network's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") under her pompom. Torrance also starts the usual roundabout romance with Missy's less-edgy brother Cliff (Jesse Bradford). The big conflict arises when Missy takes Torrance on an ego-flipping visit to a school in East Compton, where the mostly black cheerleading squad led by Isis (Gabrielle Union of "10 Things I Hate About You") performs the same elaborate routines that the San Diego cheerleaders believed had originated with their tyrannical former captain.
Torrance sets out to come up with new cheers for the upcoming national competition. She faces constant pressure from wannabe captains Courtney (Clare Kramer) and Whitney (Nicole Bilderback) as well as a couple of unfriendly encounters with the irked Isis. The subsequent full-out rivalry between the young women and their respective groups is bumpy.
It all ends justly in a flurry of "stunting" and "liberty heels," with the two best teams happy with the results. Meanwhile, the scenario works in some brief messages about teen tolerance of diversity -- the plight of male cheerleaders and gender politics, for example -- and flirts with racial tension. But there's no burning originality to anyone's personality or serious consequences for any of the naughty behavior that is mostly implied. There is something called "cheer sex," which must be what goes on at Los Angeles Lakers games and we never knew it until now, but it's nothing granny can't handle.
Dunst and Dushku are memorable buddy gals in what momentarily flirts with a "Cheerleader, Interrupted" rift but ultimately goes the way of all team competition flicks. Sports -- or in this case art-athletics -- brings people together, you know. Union is forcefully charismatic and eye-snaring, while her feisty backup includes three members of the music group Blaque (Natina Reed, Shamari Fears, Brandi Williams).
BRING IT ON
Universal Pictures
Beacon Pictures
Director: Peyton Reed
Screenwriter: Jessica Bendinger
Producers: Marc Abraham, Thomas A. Bliss
Executive producers: Armyan Bernstein,
Max Wong, Caitlin Scanlon, Paddy Cullen
Director of photography: Shawn Maurer
Production designer: Sharon Lomofsky
Editor: Larry Bock
Costume designer: Mary Jane Fort
Music: Christophe Beck
Color/stereo
Cast:
Torrance Shipman: Kirsten Dunst
Missy Pantone: Eliza Dushku
Cliff Pantone: Jesse Bradford
Isis: Gabrielle Union
Courtney: Clare Kramer
Whitney: Nicole Bilderback
Running time - 99 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
- 8/25/2000
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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