[05/18/23 - 08:30 AM] Shocking and Chilling True Crime Docu-Series "True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes" Premieres Exclusively on SundanceTV, AMC+ and Sundance Now Thursday, June 15 The four-part limited series from Ethan Goldman's Anchor Entertainment and Blumhouse Television unfurls the bizarre story of Dr. George Kenney and his fall from grace after 10 years as a beloved principal at North Port High School in Florida where he practiced hypnosis on students.
[via press release from AMC Networks]
SHOCKING AND CHILLING TRUE CRIME DOCU-SERIES "TRUE CRIME STORY: LOOK INTO MY EYES" PREMIERES EXCLUSIVELY ON SUNDANCETV, AMC+ AND SUNDANCE NOW THURSDAY, JUNE 15
Remarkable Four-Part Limited Series Examines the Mysterious Deaths of Three Teenagers at One Point Being Hypnotized by their Principal
NEW YORK - May 18, 2023 - The next series in SundanceTV's popular "True Crime Story" franchise, True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes, premieres Thursday, June 15 at 10pm ET/PT on SundanceTV, AMC+ and Sundance Now, with additional episodes premiering weekly.
The four-part limited series from Ethan Goldman's Anchor Entertainment and Blumhouse Television unfurls the bizarre story of Dr. George Kenney and his fall from grace after 10 years as a beloved principal at North Port High School in Florida where he practiced hypnosis on students. In 2011, three teenage students died after a series of suspicious events. When a local media story questioned his involvement, the case exploded into global news. The series investigates events leading up to these untimely deaths and the tragic aftermath as victims' families, eyewitnesses, experts, and people involved attempt to unpack what really happened.
True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes, A SundanceTV Original Series, is executive produced by Ethan Goldman and Keayr Braxton for Anchor Entertainment; Jason Blum, Chris McCumber, Jeremy Gold for Blumhouse Television; James Buddy Day; Mary Lisio; Eric Cook; Vincent Dale. Produced by Anchor Entertainment and Blumhouse Television.
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About Anchor Entertainment:
Headquartered in Los Angeles and led by veteran producer and President Ethan Goldman, Anchor Entertainment is a full-service production company that is dedicated to creating compelling and impactful premium character-driven stories. The team is committed to supporting the vision of partnering filmmakers, always prioritizing an art-forward, highly crafted stylized approach across all genres - from feature-length documentaries to biographies, true crime, lifestyle and home design. Since launching, the company has produced nearly a dozen projects for a wide range of networks and streamers, including HBO, AMC, History, discovery+ and MSNBC. Its notable content includes the documentary film Rebel Hearts (discovery+), directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Pedro Kos; the two-part documentary Undercurrent: The Disappearance of Kim Wall (HBO), directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Erin Lee Carr; Model America (MSNBC); the hit docuseries The Lost Kitchen (Magnolia), Capturing Home (Magnolia), History's Greatest Heists with Pierce Brosnan (History), among more. Anchor is also in production on multiple projects including Look into My Eyes (AMC+) with Blumhouse Television, the documentary Rather that revisits the legendary career of iconic journalist Dan Rather, and has partnered with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris to adapt End of Sentence, based on critically acclaimed reporting for The Atlantic.
About Blumhouse
Blumhouse is a multimedia company regarded as the driving force in horror. The company has produced over 150 movies and television series with theatrical grosses amounting to over $5 billion. In film, the company has produced iconic, genre, film franchises like Halloween, Paranormal Activity, The Purge, and prolific films like the box-office juggernaut M3GAN; Scott Derrickson's The Black Phone; Glass, The Visit and Split from M. Night Shyamalan; Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman; Get Out from Jordan Peele; among several others. This year, the company has David Gordon Green's The Exorcist and Chris Weitz's film They Listen slated for a theatrical release. The television company operates in genre and provocative programming through acclaimed scripted and unscripted series and documentaries, such as the upcoming series The Horror of Dolores Roach, starring Justina Machado, for Amazon; The Thing About Pam, starring two-time Academy Award winner Renée Zellweger, for NBC; the upcoming original series The Sticky, produced by Jamie Lee Curtis for Amazon; The Jinx for HBO; and the lauded Showtime series The Good Lord Bird, starring Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke, among others. The company also produces streaming anthology series like Welcome to the Blumhouse for Amazon and a slate of horror/thriller films for MGM+.
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