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Queerty (Free subscription) | 14/11/2009
... 500 of the most titillating facial expressions) and carefully crafted dialogue of screenwriter David Brind, who took what could have easily ended up some terribly amateur project and just created The Breakfast Club for this generation. Well, at least we think so. But we asked Brind to tell us where Dare is coming from. CONTINUED » Permalink | Post a comment | Add to Dare Is...
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Pink Is The New Blog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Last night David and I were invited by our good friend David Brind to the LA premiere of the new movie Dare which he wrote! The film has been screening at film festivals all year long (starting out with Sundance back in January) and finally premiered here in Hollywood: The movie is a very poignant [...]
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
written by David Brind, directed by Adam Salky and based on their short film of the same title, stakes out familiar territory and, true to its name, strikes out in some risky new directions. This high school semi-romance, which blends comic and tearful moods, is at once more provocative and more contemplative than most of its big-screen counterparts. On television and in young-adult novels,...
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Pink Is The New Blog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Last night David and I were invited to the Louis Vuitton store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, CA to attend a GQ magazine party celebrating LA Men of Style. The store was shut down and converted into a party space for invited quests to mix, mingle, drink and do a bit of afterhours [...]