USA's adaptation of Megan Abbott's cheerleader-driven thriller 'Dare Me' boasts smarts, a seductive energy and an attention-grabbing performance by Marlo Kelly. By Daniel Fienberg When Lifetime ...
From the moment 13 Reasons Why took the teenage drama world by storm, every outlet has been looking for the next hit high school drama series. Now, USA finds themselves tacking a stab at the genre ...
Midway through Dare Me, a new USA drama set in the world of high school cheerleading, we see local cheer coach Colette French (Willa Fitzgerald) watching the classic Forties film noir Double Indemnity ...
Universal Content Productions is bringing one of the brains behind breakout hit 'Dare Me' in-house, signing Gina Fattore, who serves as co-showrunner on the USA Network cheerleading drama, to an ...
The new USA series uses the foundation of Megan Abbott's novel to show a cheer squad and a town shaken to its core by an unexpected danger. Even before the blood starts flowing, “Dare Me” is a show ...
Though Dare Me has been a success for Netflix, it seems that it fared less well on its original network USA. In April, the network canceled the show after just one season, with The Hollywood Reporter ...
USA Network has picked up to series its drama pilot Dare Me, from Universal Cable Prods. in association with Petter Berg and Michael Lombardo’s Film 44. Key to the project securing a series order by ...
This story contains spoilers through Episode 3 of USA’s Dare Me and through Season 1 of Netflix’s Spinning Out. “There’s something dangerous about the boredom of teenage girls,” observes one such ...
EXCLUSIVE: Adrian Walters and Amanda Brugel are set for recurring roles opposite Willa Fitzgerald, Herizen Guardiola and Marlo Kelly on USA drama series Dare Me, from UCP and Peter Berg and Michael ...
On Dare Me, Addy Hanlon and Beth Cassidy are best friends who part ways when a new cheerleading coach comes to town. Pic credit: USA Network Although Dare Me only showed up on Netflix beginning on ...
“Dare Me” won’t be cheering any longer. USA Network has canceled the cheerleader drama after a single season, Variety has confirmed. However, the show’s producer UCP is looking to shop it around, ...
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