TV’s endless wave of remakes and revivals keeps coming: NBC is developing a drama series based on the 2002 surf movie Blue Crush. NBC will produce the potential series in partnership with Imagine TV, ...
IT HAS been quite some time since I've seen crashing waves used -- without irony -- as a metaphor for sex, but there it was in "Blue Crush," a wet and wild paean to the subculture of female surfers.
The list of hit films being turned into TV series just keeps growing; the latest adaptation to be added is the 2002 surfer flick "Blue Crush." The adaptation will bring back one of the film's ...
Imagine TV is developing the drama based on the 2002 surf movie starring Kate Bosworth and Michelle Rodriguez. By Lesley Goldberg NBC is ready to catch a wave to Hawaii. The network is teaming with ...
Leah Greenblatt is the former critic at large for movies, books, music, and theater at Entertainment Weekly. She left EW in 2023. But her housekeeping resort gig can't cover the phone bill, the ...
It’s been 21 years since the release of Blue Crush (2002). And not since then, not since the surf world and laypeople alike flocked to theaters, has a piece of Hollywood film or TV captured the story ...
Blue Crush is one piece of cinematic surf-sploitation that doesn’t skimp on the surf or the -sploitation. Its dramatic surf footage is matched only by director John Stockwell’s determination to pursue ...
This is what I learned while watching “Blue Crush,” which defiantly describes itself as “Not your parents’ idea of a surf movie”: * “Baywatch Barbie” is not a term of endearment; * “pipe” is more than ...
Bosworth tells PEOPLE she would be "100 percent in" for a reboot of her hit 2002 film Colleen Kratofil is the Senior Editor, TV at PEOPLE. Kate Bosworth is ready to take on Hawaii’s big waves once ...
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