Director Peyton Reed talks how research by the screenwriter led to one of the movie's most outlandish scenes.
Director Peyton Reed loves the scene because it is able to convey sexual tension without either actor saying a single word.
Jon is a Denver-based entertainment journalist. In addition to writing news stories for ScreenRant, Jon has contributed to various entertainment news websites, including American Songwriter, Ranker, ...
Is it cold in here? There must be some Toros in the atmosphere! If you haven't seen the 2000 classic teen movie Bring It On, I am deeply saddened for you. Bring It On is the best teen movie to come ...
On this day, August 25, in 2000, audiences brought their pompoms and their spirit fingers to the movie theater for Bring It On. The teen dramedy followed two cheerleading squads — one from a ...
Cue the "I'm so old!" sighs: Bring It On is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. The cheerleader comedy that launched countless straight-to-DVD sequels was released to U.S. theaters fifteen ...
Kirsten Dunst is not looking back and doesn’t want to reprise her Bring It On role for a sequel or reboot. Amid the cheerleading movie celebrating its 25th anniversary since its release, Dunst was ...
On Sunday, September 21, multiple Alamo Drafthouse locations around the country will become invigorated with spirit thanks to an incredibly special 25th anniversary screening of Bring It On. Today, ...
“Bring It On: The Musical,” which begins performances at the Ahmanson Theatre on Oct. 30, promises flashy dance numbers and high-flying acrobatics as rival high school cheerleading squads battle for ...
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