INFAMOUS (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Bella Thorne (Midnight Sun), Jake Manley (A Dog’s Journey), Amber Riley (Nobody’s Fool), Michael Sirow (Zerosome), Marisa Coughlan (Super Troopers), Aaliyah Muhammad (Carter High), Madison Bready (Forsaken), Rose Lane Sanfilippo (Pretenders), Damon Carney (The Lone Ranger), Joey Oglesby (Fruitvale Station), Mike Page (Gremlin), Robert Peters (Lincoln), Billy Blair (Intramural)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Joshua Caldwell (Be Somebody), director, writer; Colin Bates (Maggie), Thor Bradwell (J.T. LeRoy), Michael Jefferson (Phobia), Scott Levenson (King Cobra) and Shaun Sanghani (The Last Full Measure), producers; Bill Brown (The Devil’s Tomb), composer; Eve Cohen (Like the Water), cinematographer; Will Torbett (Negative), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Arielle (Thorne) wants fame and glory, but feels trapped in her small Florida town. When she meets and falls for criminal Dean (Manley), the two of them embark on a series of illegal escapades on their way to Hollywood, with Arielle posting their exploits on social media which soon catapults them into the public consciousness…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

A cautionary tale that brings the story of Bonnie and Clyde into the age of Twitter, Infamous gives Bella Thorne her most reckless, and wildly engaging, role to date.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 31ST JULY 2020

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