The 20th anniversary of the film 'D.E.B.S.' was celebrated with a special screening at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The event brought together Meagan Good, Sara Foster, and director Angela Robinson, who reflected on the impact of the film and how it has inspired people over the years. 'D.E.B.S.' is a sapphic cult classic that has gained a dedicated fanbase since its release. In a video message, Jordana Brewster, who starred in the film, expressed her support for a sequel. The film, based on Robinson's 2003 short film of the same name, tells the story of a recruit at a women's paramilitary academy who develops an attraction to a super criminal. Despite its initial marketing and box office performance, 'D.E.B.S.' has become a beloved movie among its intended audience [5356a24b].
In other news, the cult classic 'Boondock Saints' is getting a sequel, and original stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery will be reprising their roles. The new film, titled 'The Boondock Saints 3', will be a reimagining of the action film franchise and will involve the indoctrination of new Saints. The project is moving forward at Thunder Road, with Basil Iwanyk and Todd Myers serving as directors. The release date for the third movie has not been announced. Director Troy Duffy, who helmed the first two films, will not be returning for 'The Boondock Saints 3' but plans to continue the story in a series of books [d5ba8f9f].
Jack Black has expressed his interest in making a sequel to the beloved musical comedy 'School of Rock'. Black mentioned that he wishes there would be a 'School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo' and hopes that the original film's writer, Mike White, would return to pen the script. 'School of Rock', directed by Richard Linklater, premiered in 2003 and follows the story of Dewey Finn, played by Jack Black, who becomes a substitute teacher and forms a rock band with his students. The film also starred Joan Cusack, Lucas Papaelias, and Miranda Cosgrove [bc2a7952].
The found footage horror movie 'Mind Body Spirit' is set to release in May. The movie follows Anya, an aspiring yoga influencer, who documents her ritual practice on her YouTube channel. However, the practice takes a sinister turn as Anya becomes obsessed and unleashes an otherworldly entity that begins to control her life. The movie was written and directed by Alex Henes and Matthew Merenda and stars Sarah J. Bartholomew, Madi Bready, KJ Flahive, Anna Knigge, and Kristi Noory. The trailer has already been released [1f228fe8].