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- Six friends who turn the deserted the tower block they lived in as kids into a pirate radio station soon learn they are not alone, as a resident psychopath begins hunting them down.
- Black revolutionaries take action in the white suburbs.
- TV SeriesIt follows two very different Cleveland families: one Black, one white. Their lives become intertwined one fateful night when a drug deal goes wrong and a mysterious yellow briefcase disappears.
- A free-spirited DJ, ready to leave the country due to an expiring visa, must face her fear of commitment when her stoner friend-with-benefits proposes a green card marriage on the eve of her departure.
- Bush performs in the music video "Comedown" from the album "Sixteen Stone" recorded for Trauma and Interscope Records. The music video uses a fish-eye lens in order to give a distorted picture of the band. Gavin Rossdale sings as he stands and sits in a room with a green floor and yellow walls. The band plays throughout.
- What happens after the after-party? A dark LGBTQ short film exploring addiction, grandiosity and shame.
- There's very little known about choral pop singer Empara Mi - where she comes from, or her age for example. But her striking music speaks for itself. Her second single "The Comedown" shows a strident new side to her sound: deep-chested power ballad meets vaguely sinister, ritualistic incantation. In the video, the singer's face is transformed into gold, fire, and ice by innovative face-mapping projection technology developed in Japan. (She even flew to Tokyo to work with the creators of the Omote technology to develop the final visual.) Empara Mi explains: "'The Comedown' is essentially about projecting fake personas, hiding behind a mask in an attempt to conceal the 'real you.' I wanted the visual to be, quite literally, an expression of this idea. It was a crazy and intense development process, and I'm very proud to be the one to showcase such amazing technology in a way it hasn't been seen before."
- Eyes closed. Open heart. Love without dignity.
- Lucy and 'friends' find something a little more interesting than alcohol which they can take to enhance their night out on the town. Initially Lucy doesn't give in to peer pressure but after watching her friends enjoying highs, the substances before her become too appealing and she experiments with the drugs. Lucy begins to have a psychedelic trip, her pupils dilate, her heart-rate, blood pressure and body temperature increase and she starts to sweat from every pore. She looks around her for the 'friends' she thought she had entered the club with. However, she cannot find them as the figures look altered; indeed, she is recognising clones of herself experiencing psychosis. The hallucinogens have gone to Lucy's head. Lucy watches as her clones are manifesting the negative effects of their drug consumption and its mental health impact, Clone 1 - Jane is reacting to depressants, and Clone 2 - Molly, to stimulants. The club atmosphere fades and the location becomes unknown. Lucy is seen sitting beside her clones who slowly disappear. In fact, she is alone in a psychiatric ward with no friends, no family and no quality of life. Sitting before her is a glass of water and her prescription drugs. The situation has reversed.
- Stocks, it turns out, don't only go up. On the final episode of To The Moon, time to follow the GameStop rocket ship as it returns to Earth, and time to learn how the traders who poured their money into the stock fared-and why they don't want to quit trading.
- 2018– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 42mPodcast EpisodeDiscuss the fantasy scoring boom including Seattle's historically bad defense before offering up they gut calls and bold predictions for Week 10.
- 2017– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 42mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 2h 28mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 47mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1hPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 17mPodcast Episode
- It's the morning after the rokha, and the family's trying to pick up the pieces.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 3mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 4h 14mPodcast Episode
- On the verge of getting kicked out of her mansion, Scarlett has a yard sale in order to sell her final belongings and moves into her brand new crap-hole pad on the "adjacent" side of the 90210.
- Finally free, Dad is in for a surprise at the airport. Damon reluctantly meets the mysterious Torvald at Teller's shop. Despite their differences, Dad and Damon finally attempt some semblance of a therapeutic understanding.