Chicago – It’s rare to see a director debut that is nuanced, anarchistic and different, but the high school coming-of-age comedy “The Crusades” – by first-timer Leo Milano – scores with its solid comedic script, unique characters and passionate homage to Chicagoland’s Northwest Burbs, as well as featuring hot actor Rudy Pankow (Netflix’s “Outer Banks”).
The film will be released through Vmi International beginning this Friday, July 7th, and will be available to stream via Apple, Vudu, Amazon, Xfinity and more. Check your provider. There will also be a Chicagoland theatrical run starting July 7th at the historic Pickwick Theatre, click The Crusades for ticket information and showtimes.
‘The Crusades,’ Directed by Leo Milano
Photo credit: Vmi International
Three friends, who attend the all-boys Our Lady of the Crusades high school, receive earth-shattering news about an upcoming merger with a rival school, so they make a pact to have an...
The film will be released through Vmi International beginning this Friday, July 7th, and will be available to stream via Apple, Vudu, Amazon, Xfinity and more. Check your provider. There will also be a Chicagoland theatrical run starting July 7th at the historic Pickwick Theatre, click The Crusades for ticket information and showtimes.
‘The Crusades,’ Directed by Leo Milano
Photo credit: Vmi International
Three friends, who attend the all-boys Our Lady of the Crusades high school, receive earth-shattering news about an upcoming merger with a rival school, so they make a pact to have an...
- 7/2/2023
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
When the Netflix series “Tiny Pretty Things” premiered in mid-December of 2020, expectations were high that this was certainly the next big thing from Netflix.
True to the hype, it didn’t take so long before the show claimed a top spot on the global ranking of Netflix shows to watch. The glory was short-lived — for just eight days — before it was unseated by another Netflix original, “Bridgerton.”
Season one of the show ended with tons of unresolved drama — as well as a cliffhanger — and for a show with such hype, expectations were that the show would renew for a second season.
It’s been months since the finale of the first season, however, and there is no news yet about a second season.
Where has the show gone? Has it been canceled or will it renew for another season? Here’s all we know about what happened to “Tiny Pretty Things.
True to the hype, it didn’t take so long before the show claimed a top spot on the global ranking of Netflix shows to watch. The glory was short-lived — for just eight days — before it was unseated by another Netflix original, “Bridgerton.”
Season one of the show ended with tons of unresolved drama — as well as a cliffhanger — and for a show with such hype, expectations were that the show would renew for a second season.
It’s been months since the finale of the first season, however, and there is no news yet about a second season.
Where has the show gone? Has it been canceled or will it renew for another season? Here’s all we know about what happened to “Tiny Pretty Things.
- 5/4/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
"Don't even think about escaping..." Gravitas Ventures has released an official trailer for a frightening small town horror thriller titled Women, a new feature from Icelandic director Anton Sigurdsson. In the film, a small-town detective while investigating the disappearance of a local woman comes across an unassuming Sociology professor who lives a double life. Apparently he's kidnapping and torturing women, but why? And why are so many still locked up, what is going on with them? Women stars Adam Dorsey, Anna Marie Dobbins, Anna Maiche, Kylie Delre, Denise Gossett, and Michael Simon Hall. It looks a little too realistic to watch these days, a frightening story of how a seemingly nice guy might be a horribly evil person. Here's the official trailer (+ two posters) for Anton Sigurdsson's Women, direct from YouTube (via B-d): A small town detective (Adam Dorsey) investigates into a Sociology professor when a mutilated body is...
- 4/28/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
We don’t know Anna Maiche in real life, but we like to think she is nothing like the character she plays on television. She’s the very talented, very amazing dancer by the name of Cassie Shore on the hit new Netflix series “Tiny Pretty Things,” and no one likes her. Well, their scripts tell them that they do not like her. They are all envious of her. She’s the most talented student in the faux prestigious dance academy in the show, and her peers dislike that she is the number one. So, who is she when she’s not being the
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- 12/17/2020
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
If there is one thing that Netflix knows how to do, it's bring the drama. The streamer's latest teen-centered series, Tiny Pretty Things, serves up murder, mystery, and mayhem on a platter for viewers, and even with a few storytelling bumps along the road, we're more than hopeful for a second season.
A combination of Netflix's Elite and the ever-iconic Pretty Little Liars, the series follows Neveah (Kylie Jefferson), a ballerina who gets a chance to attend Chicago's only elite ballet academy after the star pupil, Cassie Shore (Anna Maiche), is pushed off the school roof. When Neveah arrives at the Archer School of Ballet, where every dancer is both friend and foe, she begins to uncover the constellation of secrets that could bring down the world-renowned institution and put the lives of everyone in danger. In the first season, viewers watch as Neveah fights to make her mark at Archer,...
A combination of Netflix's Elite and the ever-iconic Pretty Little Liars, the series follows Neveah (Kylie Jefferson), a ballerina who gets a chance to attend Chicago's only elite ballet academy after the star pupil, Cassie Shore (Anna Maiche), is pushed off the school roof. When Neveah arrives at the Archer School of Ballet, where every dancer is both friend and foe, she begins to uncover the constellation of secrets that could bring down the world-renowned institution and put the lives of everyone in danger. In the first season, viewers watch as Neveah fights to make her mark at Archer,...
- 12/14/2020
- by Mekishana Pierre
- Popsugar.com
Exclusive: Anna Maiche (The French Teacher) is set as the narrator in Tiny Pretty Things, Netflix’s upcoming hourlong drama series based on the book by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton, from writer Michael MacLennan, Insurrection Media, Mojo Films and Peacock Alley.
Written by MacLennan based on the book, Tiny Pretty Things is set in the world of an elite ballet academy and charts the rise and fall of young adults who live far from their homes, each standing on the verge of greatness or ruin. As Chicago’s only elite dance school, the Archer School of Ballet serves as the company school for the city’s renowned professional company: City Works Ballet. The Archer School is an oasis for an array of dancers: rich and poor, from north and south, and a range of backgrounds. Yet they all share a rare talent and passion for dance,...
Written by MacLennan based on the book, Tiny Pretty Things is set in the world of an elite ballet academy and charts the rise and fall of young adults who live far from their homes, each standing on the verge of greatness or ruin. As Chicago’s only elite dance school, the Archer School of Ballet serves as the company school for the city’s renowned professional company: City Works Ballet. The Archer School is an oasis for an array of dancers: rich and poor, from north and south, and a range of backgrounds. Yet they all share a rare talent and passion for dance,...
- 9/20/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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