![A woman in a black suit with a red lace teddy visible underneath crouches in a dance position center. On the left, a young woman in a school uniform leaps in the air. A young man sits on a bed behind them, while another young man jumps in the air on the right.](http://i0.wp.com/chicagoreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Cruel-Intentions-6.-Photo-by-Evan-Hanover.jpg?fit=300%2C200&ssl=1)
We all remember where we were when we saw Cruel Intentions. Its iconic soundtrack (anyone else melt to Counting Crows’ “Colorblind”?) and “shameless perversity” (thank you, Buzzfeed, for this spot-on description) have become canon in many a millennial’s coming of age and sexual maturity. Directed by Adrian Abel Azevedo, Kokandy Productions’s Chicago storefront premiere of […]
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