April 12, 2024 – New York, NY – vaultboy is charging ahead towards his debut album, everything and nothing, with the release of his latest single, “you’re my moon.” This midtempo ballad, adorned with piano keys and pop synths, explores the concept of unwavering love amid life’s fluctuations. Set against a backdrop of heartfelt melodies, “you’re my moon” encapsulates the essence of finding a love that remains constant through every twist and turn. vaultboy’s debut album, “everything and nothing,” is slated for release on May 10, followed by the launch of his global tour on May 14. Tickets/Info Here.
Reflecting on the essence of the song, vaultboy shares, “This song is about that person that’s always there for you. Whether you’re the happiest you’ve ever been, or going through darker times, they’re the person that’s always there to love you through it. Especially when most of...
Reflecting on the essence of the song, vaultboy shares, “This song is about that person that’s always there for you. Whether you’re the happiest you’ve ever been, or going through darker times, they’re the person that’s always there to love you through it. Especially when most of...
- 4/13/2024
- by Music MCM
- Martin Cid Music
Cannes announced the official selection for this year, and the Asian representation is quite strong. India finds its way back to the main competition after 30 years, with “All We Imagine as Light” while Jia Zhangke returns with “Caught By The Tides” . Also of note is the presence of the first Saudi Arabian film in the official selection with “Norah”, which premiered last year in Red Sea. Here are all the entries we know of so far. More info will be added as we get closer to the festival.
All We Imagine as Light by Payal Kapadia (India) Caught by the Tides by Jia Zhang-Ke (China) Norah by Tawfik Alzaidi (Saudi Arabia) Black Dog by Guan Hu (China) My Sunshine by Hiroshi Okuyama (Japan) Santosh by Sandhya Suri (India) Viet and Nam by Truong Minh Quý (Vietnam) She's Got No Name by Peter Chan Ho-Sun Twilight of the Warrior Walled In...
All We Imagine as Light by Payal Kapadia (India) Caught by the Tides by Jia Zhang-Ke (China) Norah by Tawfik Alzaidi (Saudi Arabia) Black Dog by Guan Hu (China) My Sunshine by Hiroshi Okuyama (Japan) Santosh by Sandhya Suri (India) Viet and Nam by Truong Minh Quý (Vietnam) She's Got No Name by Peter Chan Ho-Sun Twilight of the Warrior Walled In...
- 4/11/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The enigma that was Pol Pot still remains to this day, with parts of his true story being relatively unknown even Cambodians, in a sense of mystery that was actually cultivated by him during his regime. One of the lesser known facts, which Pot himself kept hidden, was that he grew up in the royal court, as his older brother was a low-level official there, with Chea Samy, one of the greatest artists of Cambodia's ritualistic dance tradition, functioning as his foster mother, and also the one who introduced him to the concept of the particular type of dancing.
Pol Pot Dancing is screening at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
In that fashion, Enrique Sanchez Lansch's film unfolds under three main narratives. The first one is the life of Chea Samy, before, during and after the regime, the second the particular dancing, connected to both the aforementioned and her student, Sophiline Cheam,...
Pol Pot Dancing is screening at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
In that fashion, Enrique Sanchez Lansch's film unfolds under three main narratives. The first one is the life of Chea Samy, before, during and after the regime, the second the particular dancing, connected to both the aforementioned and her student, Sophiline Cheam,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Plot: In 2005, a teenager, Doris (Nico Parker), helps her mother (Laura Linney) care for her dying brother at the same hospice where Terri Schiavo is being treated. With the hospital at the centre of neverending right-to-life protests, Doris sparks an unlikely friendship with one of the protestors (Woody Harrelson).
Review: Suncoast was a late Sundance surprise for me. I wasn’t expecting much from the film, and I entertained the idea of waiting for it to hit Hulu (it has a Feb 9 release date). Still, I found myself unexpectedly charmed by this Searchlight release, which is the kind of crowdpleaser the festival audience loves, with the theatre I saw this in packed with sobbing attendees by the time the credits rolled.
Suncoast was a refreshing change of pace from some of the heavier fare I’ve been watching here, with it refreshingly optimistic and upbeat, even if it deals with grim subject matter.
Review: Suncoast was a late Sundance surprise for me. I wasn’t expecting much from the film, and I entertained the idea of waiting for it to hit Hulu (it has a Feb 9 release date). Still, I found myself unexpectedly charmed by this Searchlight release, which is the kind of crowdpleaser the festival audience loves, with the theatre I saw this in packed with sobbing attendees by the time the credits rolled.
Suncoast was a refreshing change of pace from some of the heavier fare I’ve been watching here, with it refreshingly optimistic and upbeat, even if it deals with grim subject matter.
- 2/10/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Playwright James Graham has teamed up with Michael Sheen for three part BBC drama, The Way. Here’s the trailer.
Michael Sheen has spent a good portion of his career playing real-life figures, perhaps most notably David Frost in Ron Howard’s film version of Peter Morgan’s Frost/Nixon.
He has also played journalist Robbie Ross in Wilde, writer Jeremy Dyson in The League Of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse, Chris Tarrant in Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? scandal drama Quiz and he played a heightened version of himself opposite David Tennant in Staged. He’s about to take on the role of Aneurin “Nye” Bevan in Tim Price’s play Nye at the National Theatre. Likewise, James Graham often writes political plays based around recent events.
The two have now teamed up for BBC drama The Way, which although it takes its inspiration from real events, follows fictional characters.
The synopsis reads as follows:
Ambitious,...
Michael Sheen has spent a good portion of his career playing real-life figures, perhaps most notably David Frost in Ron Howard’s film version of Peter Morgan’s Frost/Nixon.
He has also played journalist Robbie Ross in Wilde, writer Jeremy Dyson in The League Of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse, Chris Tarrant in Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? scandal drama Quiz and he played a heightened version of himself opposite David Tennant in Staged. He’s about to take on the role of Aneurin “Nye” Bevan in Tim Price’s play Nye at the National Theatre. Likewise, James Graham often writes political plays based around recent events.
The two have now teamed up for BBC drama The Way, which although it takes its inspiration from real events, follows fictional characters.
The synopsis reads as follows:
Ambitious,...
- 2/9/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Exclusive: Michael Sheen, Adam Curtis and James Graham’s BBC drama The Way has been gestating for almost a decade but, for Good Omens star Sheen, the wait has been a necessary one.
As the BBC prepares to launch the drama set in Sheen’s hometown of Port Talbot, he told Deadline the pandemic and other recent events played an important role in shaping the script and believability of the three-part series, which is one of the broadcaster’s most anticipated of the year, bringing together three of the nation’s supreme creative talents.
Starring Sheen, who is making his directorial debut, Luke Evans (The Hobbit), Callum Scott Howells (It’s a Sin) and a wealth of talented Welsh actors, The Way tells the story of an ordinary family caught up in an extraordinary chain of events that ripple out from their home town. Driven by celebrated documentary maker Curtis, the...
As the BBC prepares to launch the drama set in Sheen’s hometown of Port Talbot, he told Deadline the pandemic and other recent events played an important role in shaping the script and believability of the three-part series, which is one of the broadcaster’s most anticipated of the year, bringing together three of the nation’s supreme creative talents.
Starring Sheen, who is making his directorial debut, Luke Evans (The Hobbit), Callum Scott Howells (It’s a Sin) and a wealth of talented Welsh actors, The Way tells the story of an ordinary family caught up in an extraordinary chain of events that ripple out from their home town. Driven by celebrated documentary maker Curtis, the...
- 2/6/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Rod Holcomb, an Emmy-winning TV director of “ER,” “Lost” and other series, died Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 80.
Holcomb was best known for directing both the pilot and the series finale of “ER,” winning an Emmy for that farewell episode in 2009. He was nominated four four Primetime Emmys over his career, and also nominated for three DGA awards — winning one in 1995 for the “ER” pilot. Holcomb directed 21 pilots over his career, with the remarkable track record of 15 going to series.
“Every good director will elevate the material on the page. His job is to elevate it visually, to give it the weight of an art form,” Holcomb told Variety in 2011. “In a way, it’s easier to determine with a show that you know very well as a viewer, and if you know the contours and the voice of the show, then you can more easily answer some key questions.
Holcomb was best known for directing both the pilot and the series finale of “ER,” winning an Emmy for that farewell episode in 2009. He was nominated four four Primetime Emmys over his career, and also nominated for three DGA awards — winning one in 1995 for the “ER” pilot. Holcomb directed 21 pilots over his career, with the remarkable track record of 15 going to series.
“Every good director will elevate the material on the page. His job is to elevate it visually, to give it the weight of an art form,” Holcomb told Variety in 2011. “In a way, it’s easier to determine with a show that you know very well as a viewer, and if you know the contours and the voice of the show, then you can more easily answer some key questions.
- 1/26/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Rod Holcomb, an Emmy-winning ER director who also helmed Battlestar Galactica, The Six Million Dollar Man, China Beach and dozens of other shows and was a longtime Directors Guild negotiating committee menber, has died. He was 80.
The DGA said Holcomb died Wednesday in Los Angeles after a long illness.
“The DGA deeply mourns the passing of Rod Holcomb — a visionary director whose impact on television direction and the creative rights of television directors cannot be overstated,” DGA President Lesli Linka Glatter said in a statement. “Rod’s influence as a pilot director on shows like China Beach and ER among many others, resonated deeply with directors and audiences alike, leaving a cultural imprint. His pioneering use of Steadicam and other techniques brought a more cinematic style to television, helping establish a visual aesthetic that continues today.”
Holcomb helmed hundreds of TV episodes during his 40-year career, scoring four career Emmy...
The DGA said Holcomb died Wednesday in Los Angeles after a long illness.
“The DGA deeply mourns the passing of Rod Holcomb — a visionary director whose impact on television direction and the creative rights of television directors cannot be overstated,” DGA President Lesli Linka Glatter said in a statement. “Rod’s influence as a pilot director on shows like China Beach and ER among many others, resonated deeply with directors and audiences alike, leaving a cultural imprint. His pioneering use of Steadicam and other techniques brought a more cinematic style to television, helping establish a visual aesthetic that continues today.”
Holcomb helmed hundreds of TV episodes during his 40-year career, scoring four career Emmy...
- 1/26/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
After sold-out tours in North America , Europe, Australia and Asia tours, Japanese rock band Radwimps is officially headed to Latin America in 2024 for Radwimps World Tour 2024 "The Way You Yawn, And the Outcry of Peace." It all starts with the band's arrival on March 15 in Mexico City at Pepsi Center Wtc, with stops in Monterrey, São Paulo and Santiago, wrapping up on March 24. The frequent Makoto Shinkai collaborators put on an incredible show, so you won't want to miss this! Related: Suzume Blu-ray and Limited Edition Lead Crunchyroll March 2024 Home Video Releases The tour, powered by Crunchyroll, will also have an official Crunchyroll presale that will go live on January 10 at 7 a.m. Pst. The special presale code is Crunchyroll , so bookmark this page and get ready for Tuesday! Radwimps Latin America Tour 2024 Dates & Cities For more on Radwimps, check out the band's official YouTube channel and website . Suzume , the...
- 1/8/2024
- by Nicholas Friedman
- Crunchyroll
Luke Macfarlane is revealing his holiday movie earnings, and he’s not ho-ho-hoing all the way to the bank.
“You were in [Single All the Way on Netflix], was the paycheck bigger [than Hallmark]?” Daniel Tosh asked Macfarlane, 43, during a recent episode of his Tosh Show podcast.
Macfarlane replied, “Smaller.”
Macfarlane has been a Hallmark staple since 2015. Earlier this year, Macfarlane appeared in Notes of Autumn and Catch Me If You Claus. He is now seen in Netflix’s Single All the Way.
“So, I’ve had, like, sort of overall deals with [Hallmark where] I’m gonna commit to five Christmas movies or five movies, but I can’t work for any other networks and they can’t be holiday-related movies,” Macfarlane explained, noting he could sign onto Single All the Way at the time because that was “outside of my deal.”
Asked if Hallmark pays well, Macfarlane nodded and said that his “rate goes up” for successive projects.
“You were in [Single All the Way on Netflix], was the paycheck bigger [than Hallmark]?” Daniel Tosh asked Macfarlane, 43, during a recent episode of his Tosh Show podcast.
Macfarlane replied, “Smaller.”
Macfarlane has been a Hallmark staple since 2015. Earlier this year, Macfarlane appeared in Notes of Autumn and Catch Me If You Claus. He is now seen in Netflix’s Single All the Way.
“So, I’ve had, like, sort of overall deals with [Hallmark where] I’m gonna commit to five Christmas movies or five movies, but I can’t work for any other networks and they can’t be holiday-related movies,” Macfarlane explained, noting he could sign onto Single All the Way at the time because that was “outside of my deal.”
Asked if Hallmark pays well, Macfarlane nodded and said that his “rate goes up” for successive projects.
- 12/30/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated: After opening early in 37 international box office markets last weekend, Warner Bros/Village Roadshow/Heyday Films’ Wonka expanded its release this session to the rest of the world (save Korea which goes in late January). The results are sweet.
In a total 77 overseas markets, the Paul King-directed, Timothée Chalamet-starrer added another $53.6M during the sophomore session. That takes the offshore cume to $112.4M, and, with domestic, lifts global to $151.4M.
Among new openers, France led play with $5.1M at a clear No. 1 and beating all comps. In Australia, $4M was the 2nd biggest WB opening weekend of 2023 as well as the 2nd biggest family opening weekend of the year. Italy’s $3.4M start was also a clear No. 1 and tracking above comps.
The movie ranked No. 1 in 60 of its 77 markets, with a fantastic -30% hold in the 37 that opened last session (-27% excluding China).
In like-for-like markets...
In a total 77 overseas markets, the Paul King-directed, Timothée Chalamet-starrer added another $53.6M during the sophomore session. That takes the offshore cume to $112.4M, and, with domestic, lifts global to $151.4M.
Among new openers, France led play with $5.1M at a clear No. 1 and beating all comps. In Australia, $4M was the 2nd biggest WB opening weekend of 2023 as well as the 2nd biggest family opening weekend of the year. Italy’s $3.4M start was also a clear No. 1 and tracking above comps.
The movie ranked No. 1 in 60 of its 77 markets, with a fantastic -30% hold in the 37 that opened last session (-27% excluding China).
In like-for-like markets...
- 12/17/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: I sit down for breakfast with Charlie Sheen not exactly knowing what to expect. His bookend episodes of Bookie that reunited him with Two And a Half Men‘s Chuck Lorre remind of what was lost after the actor’s inexplicable, substance-fueled “Tiger Blood” meltdown led to an abrupt parting of the ways and separating him from one of sitcom TV’s highest-ever salaries at a reported $1.8 million an episode. It has been a dozen years since then, and I come in harboring my own feelings. Basically, Two And a Half Men (the Charlie Harper Years) have been my reliable go-to at the end of most long days in the trenches. I can practically recite the dialogue along with Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones, as well as Holland Taylor (their mom), Melanie Lynskey (Charlie’s stalker), Marin Hinkle (Alan Harper’s ex), and the late Conchata Ferrell, who played the housekeeper Berta.
- 12/15/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s Hanukkah again… and again… and again in the Hallmark Channel time-loop movie Round and Round, which celebrates the Festival of Lights with a twist.
Premiering this Sunday, Dec. 10 at 8/7c, the flick — which is TVLine’s top holiday movie pick for the week — follows Rachel (played by Upload’s Vic Michaelis), a young woman on her way to a Hanukkah party hosted by her parents (Suits’ Rick Hoffman and Nancy Drew’s Nicole Oliver) when she bumps into a stranger and her family’s beloved sufganiyot are destroyed in the walk-and-crash.
More from TVLineHallmark’s January Movie Slate to Star Katherine McNamara,...
Premiering this Sunday, Dec. 10 at 8/7c, the flick — which is TVLine’s top holiday movie pick for the week — follows Rachel (played by Upload’s Vic Michaelis), a young woman on her way to a Hanukkah party hosted by her parents (Suits’ Rick Hoffman and Nancy Drew’s Nicole Oliver) when she bumps into a stranger and her family’s beloved sufganiyot are destroyed in the walk-and-crash.
More from TVLineHallmark’s January Movie Slate to Star Katherine McNamara,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
The further we get from the Nineties, the more it looks like a series of musical golden ages all stacked atop one another, a kaleidoscopic moment when grimy hip-hop and future-shock R&b hit artistic and commercial peaks at the same time as a procession of fuzz-pedal-toting rock bands found themselves at the center of pop culture.
It was the best-ever era for one-hit wonders, even as major labels — suddenly uncertain in era when Nirvana or Wu-Tang Clan could beat out manicured product — also threw money at career artists from Fiona Apple to Outkast.
It was the best-ever era for one-hit wonders, even as major labels — suddenly uncertain in era when Nirvana or Wu-Tang Clan could beat out manicured product — also threw money at career artists from Fiona Apple to Outkast.
- 11/29/2023
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
In 2015, producer Kevin J. Walsh was clearing out a last-minute parking lot location for Manchester by the Sea’s most memorable scene, and just seven years later, he found himself on one of several battlefields that would define Ridley Scott’s latest historical epic, Napoleon.
Financed by Apple Original Films and distributed by Sony, the Joaquin Phoenix-led film just outperformed expectations with $32.7 million over the five-day Thanksgiving window, and Walsh believes that Napoleon’s production and distribution arrangement is the ideal way forward for streamers who want to make big-budget plays. With the possible exception of Netflix, the remaining streamers haven’t been able to justify the expense of streaming-exclusive blockbusters, but Napoleon has now established that streaming services and traditional studios can work together in mutually beneficial ways.
“We have two studios that are the best at what they do, and they’re working together. So, for us,...
Financed by Apple Original Films and distributed by Sony, the Joaquin Phoenix-led film just outperformed expectations with $32.7 million over the five-day Thanksgiving window, and Walsh believes that Napoleon’s production and distribution arrangement is the ideal way forward for streamers who want to make big-budget plays. With the possible exception of Netflix, the remaining streamers haven’t been able to justify the expense of streaming-exclusive blockbusters, but Napoleon has now established that streaming services and traditional studios can work together in mutually beneficial ways.
“We have two studios that are the best at what they do, and they’re working together. So, for us,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In “Dashing Through the Snow,” Lil Rel Howery has the off-the-cuff funk energy of a hustler who’s so quick that you believe his spiel before you’ve had the chance to outthink it. The whole issue of believing is key to the movie, since Howery plays Santa Claus — or, perhaps, a petty criminal who’s pretending to be Santa Claus. The character calls himself Nick, and he’s dressed as a variation on the old-school Victorian Santa: half-frame glasses, a coat festooned with gold buttons and paramilitary shoulder flaps, a vest of gold finery, along with a few token bits of street cool.
Howery’s line readings sound improvised, and that’s a good thing. He’s the ebullient, fast-talking spark plug of a formula comedy with a cheap engine, though one that putters along harmlessly enough. Not so long ago, there were maybe three or four Christmas movies per holiday season.
Howery’s line readings sound improvised, and that’s a good thing. He’s the ebullient, fast-talking spark plug of a formula comedy with a cheap engine, though one that putters along harmlessly enough. Not so long ago, there were maybe three or four Christmas movies per holiday season.
- 11/19/2023
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Before Justin Bieber's "Journals," there was Ariana Grande's "Yours Truly."
It was Aug. 30, 2013, and Grande - who rose to fame on Nickelodeon's "Victorious" and "Sam & Cat" - suddenly emerged as a musical superstar with her debut album. Thanks to her dreamy voice and impressive range, the budding phenom, who was then 20 years old, proved she was so much more than just a teen star.
The album was a testament of how '90s R&b, hip-hop, pop, and doo-wop can complement one another. Paired with production by Babyface, The Rascals (Leon Thomas III and Khris Riddick-Tynes), Antonio Dixon, Harmony Samuels, Tommy Brown (aka TBHits), as well as cowriting credits from the aforementioned and Victoria Monét, Sevyn Streeter, Jordin Sparks, and Priscilla Renea (now Muni Long), "Yours Truly" was an instant victory. This dream team fused Grande's instinctual talent and musical theater background to formulate an untapped side of her artistry,...
It was Aug. 30, 2013, and Grande - who rose to fame on Nickelodeon's "Victorious" and "Sam & Cat" - suddenly emerged as a musical superstar with her debut album. Thanks to her dreamy voice and impressive range, the budding phenom, who was then 20 years old, proved she was so much more than just a teen star.
The album was a testament of how '90s R&b, hip-hop, pop, and doo-wop can complement one another. Paired with production by Babyface, The Rascals (Leon Thomas III and Khris Riddick-Tynes), Antonio Dixon, Harmony Samuels, Tommy Brown (aka TBHits), as well as cowriting credits from the aforementioned and Victoria Monét, Sevyn Streeter, Jordin Sparks, and Priscilla Renea (now Muni Long), "Yours Truly" was an instant victory. This dream team fused Grande's instinctual talent and musical theater background to formulate an untapped side of her artistry,...
- 8/30/2023
- by Mya Abraham
- Popsugar.com
Ariana Grande continued her week-long celebration of the 10th anniversary of debut album Yours Truly on Sunday with the release of a live performance of the joyous “Baby I,” which she recorded in London. The pop star has been shooting Wicked in England’s capital.
In her new “Baby I” clip, she performs in the round, surrounded by a full band and mini orchestra.
On Saturday, Grande shared a video where she answered fans’ questions about Yours Truly. In one particularly candid moment during the Q&a, she was asked...
In her new “Baby I” clip, she performs in the round, surrounded by a full band and mini orchestra.
On Saturday, Grande shared a video where she answered fans’ questions about Yours Truly. In one particularly candid moment during the Q&a, she was asked...
- 8/27/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
In celebration of the new 10th-anniversary edition of her debut album Yours Truly, Ariana Grande just dropped a special treat for fans.
So far, Grande’s six-day celebration — which kicked off Aug. 25 — has included live performances of the tracks “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’”, along with the first part of a Q&a, and a drop of a new “merch capsule.”
On Sunday, she continued the party by sharing a video of a newly recorded live performance of “Baby I”, recorded live in London.
Read More: Ariana Grande Announces 6-Day Celebration For 10th Anniversary Of ‘Yours Truly’ Album, Featuring Live Performances & More
Accompanied by a full band and a string section, Grande is bathed in blue light as she performs the fan-favourite hit.
“Just as pretentious as 10 years ago,” she jokes after singing the song’s final note.
There’s more to come. On Monday, Aug. 28, the vinyl pre-order of the album becomes available,...
So far, Grande’s six-day celebration — which kicked off Aug. 25 — has included live performances of the tracks “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’”, along with the first part of a Q&a, and a drop of a new “merch capsule.”
On Sunday, she continued the party by sharing a video of a newly recorded live performance of “Baby I”, recorded live in London.
Read More: Ariana Grande Announces 6-Day Celebration For 10th Anniversary Of ‘Yours Truly’ Album, Featuring Live Performances & More
Accompanied by a full band and a string section, Grande is bathed in blue light as she performs the fan-favourite hit.
“Just as pretentious as 10 years ago,” she jokes after singing the song’s final note.
There’s more to come. On Monday, Aug. 28, the vinyl pre-order of the album becomes available,...
- 8/27/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Late Mac Miller recently got tribute from his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande after his death as she released The Way. There are a lot of celebrities who respect the previous relationships they had with some people. It shows their maturity and the same time how grounded they felt with some person.
Sometimes their previous relationship may become toxic while other times they try to keep a balanced relationship maybe because of friendship as well as for the sake of the children.
If we go according to it then there are a lot of Hollywood celebrities who are very well and good at this level of communication.
The same recently happened with Ariana Grande as she celebrated her 10th anniversary. This 10th Anniversary is related to her debut album called Yours Truly.
And due to the same reason, the 30-year-old singer had a live London version of her song called The Way.
Sometimes their previous relationship may become toxic while other times they try to keep a balanced relationship maybe because of friendship as well as for the sake of the children.
If we go according to it then there are a lot of Hollywood celebrities who are very well and good at this level of communication.
The same recently happened with Ariana Grande as she celebrated her 10th anniversary. This 10th Anniversary is related to her debut album called Yours Truly.
And due to the same reason, the 30-year-old singer had a live London version of her song called The Way.
- 8/27/2023
- by Kumari Kriti Raj
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Ariana Grande paid a subtle tribute to her late ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.
Upon Friday’s release of the deluxe edition of her debut album Yours Truly for its upcoming 10th anniversary, Grande also put out visualizers for the new live versions of her songs, including “The Way” — her first collaboration with the late rapper.
Throughout the video for the new version of their hit collab performed “Live from London,” a simple moving image of the Yours Truly (Tenth Anniversary Edition) album cover appears while different elements of the clip fade out, but never the words “Feat. Mac Miller.” At the end, Grande, 30, honours Miller one last time as everything fades out to a black screen except for Miller’s name which glows in white.
Read More: Ariana Grande Remembers Mac Miller In Emotional Interview: ‘Nothing Mattered More To Him Than Music’
The live take on the beloved pop/R&b...
Upon Friday’s release of the deluxe edition of her debut album Yours Truly for its upcoming 10th anniversary, Grande also put out visualizers for the new live versions of her songs, including “The Way” — her first collaboration with the late rapper.
Throughout the video for the new version of their hit collab performed “Live from London,” a simple moving image of the Yours Truly (Tenth Anniversary Edition) album cover appears while different elements of the clip fade out, but never the words “Feat. Mac Miller.” At the end, Grande, 30, honours Miller one last time as everything fades out to a black screen except for Miller’s name which glows in white.
Read More: Ariana Grande Remembers Mac Miller In Emotional Interview: ‘Nothing Mattered More To Him Than Music’
The live take on the beloved pop/R&b...
- 8/27/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Ariana Grande is marking the 10th anniversary of her debut album, Yours Truly, with a week-long celebration, which included a Q&a with fans on Saturday.
She took to TikTok on Saturday, where she thanked fans for a “spectacular 10 years” and for their support. She then answered questions fans submitted on social media. Reaching into a fishbowl, she randomly chose questions posed.
When it came to the videos from Yours Truly she said the most fun to film was “The Way,” “a million percent,” she added of the song and...
She took to TikTok on Saturday, where she thanked fans for a “spectacular 10 years” and for their support. She then answered questions fans submitted on social media. Reaching into a fishbowl, she randomly chose questions posed.
When it came to the videos from Yours Truly she said the most fun to film was “The Way,” “a million percent,” she added of the song and...
- 8/26/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Ariana Grande has kicked off a week-long celebration of the 10th anniversary of her debut album, Yours Truly, with some new live performance tracks, including one that pays special tribute to her late former boyfriend, Mac Miller.
On Friday, Aug. 25, Grande released the deluxe digital edition of Yours Truly, which features new live performances of six album cuts, which Grande recorded recently in London. One of the songs she performed was “The Way,” her collaboration with Miller, who gets a simple but poignant visual shout-out at the end of the...
On Friday, Aug. 25, Grande released the deluxe digital edition of Yours Truly, which features new live performances of six album cuts, which Grande recorded recently in London. One of the songs she performed was “The Way,” her collaboration with Miller, who gets a simple but poignant visual shout-out at the end of the...
- 8/25/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Ariana Grande is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her debut album, "Yours Truly." On Aug. 25, the 30-year-old singer - who has been busy working on the upcoming "Wicked" movie - will drop a deluxe digital release of her first-ever LP, complete with two new live performances of her hits "Honeymoon Avenue" and "Daydreamin'."
But that's not all! Grande is continuing the celebration with a week's worth of surprises, including a Q&a and merchandise capsule on Aug. 26, followed by a live performance of "Baby I" on Aug. 27. On Monday, Aug. 28, Grande will have another Q&a accompanied by a vinyl preorder of the album, and the following day, there will be two more live performances of her songs "Tattooed Heart" and "Right There." Grande will wrap up the festivities on Aug. 30 with a live performance of "The Way" and "some behind the scenes stuff we found," according to her Instagram post.
But that's not all! Grande is continuing the celebration with a week's worth of surprises, including a Q&a and merchandise capsule on Aug. 26, followed by a live performance of "Baby I" on Aug. 27. On Monday, Aug. 28, Grande will have another Q&a accompanied by a vinyl preorder of the album, and the following day, there will be two more live performances of her songs "Tattooed Heart" and "Right There." Grande will wrap up the festivities on Aug. 30 with a live performance of "The Way" and "some behind the scenes stuff we found," according to her Instagram post.
- 8/23/2023
- by Monica Sisavat Solís
- Popsugar.com
Ariana Grande has found a special way to mark the 10-year anniversary since the release of her debut album, Yours Truly.
Grande took to Instagram over the weekend to share a clip confirming what she has planned for the week commencing August 25. The official 10th anniversary of Yours Truly is August 30.
Grande’s celebrations will kick off on August 25 with a deluxe digital release of Yours Truly, as well as live performances of album tracks, “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’.”
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Grande took to her Instagram Story to talk more about the deluxe digital release, which will feature “the Live from London, updated versions of the songs we performed,” she said, according to People.
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Grande took to Instagram over the weekend to share a clip confirming what she has planned for the week commencing August 25. The official 10th anniversary of Yours Truly is August 30.
Grande’s celebrations will kick off on August 25 with a deluxe digital release of Yours Truly, as well as live performances of album tracks, “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’.”
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Grande took to her Instagram Story to talk more about the deluxe digital release, which will feature “the Live from London, updated versions of the songs we performed,” she said, according to People.
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The star — who has been hitting headlines lately due to her...
- 8/21/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Arianators, whip out the confetti and candles, it’s time to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut album, Yours Truly.
On Saturday, Ariana Grande took to social media to share a video announcing some exciting news, elaborating on an earlier tease that she’d be marking the occasion with a concert — but has now revealed to be six-day celebration featuring live performances, a Q&a, special merch and more.
In the video, Grande revealed that the celebration starts on Aug. 25, when she’ll release a deluxe edition of Yours Truly, featuring live performances of album tracks “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’”.
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On Aug. 26, she’ll follow up with the first part of a Q&a, and a drop of some new “merch capsule.” Then, on Aug. 27, fans can enjoy a live performance of “Baby I”.
On Aug.
On Saturday, Ariana Grande took to social media to share a video announcing some exciting news, elaborating on an earlier tease that she’d be marking the occasion with a concert — but has now revealed to be six-day celebration featuring live performances, a Q&a, special merch and more.
In the video, Grande revealed that the celebration starts on Aug. 25, when she’ll release a deluxe edition of Yours Truly, featuring live performances of album tracks “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’”.
Read More: Ariana Grande Celebrates Birthday With Note To ‘Tiny’ Self: ‘Never Been Prouder Of You’
On Aug. 26, she’ll follow up with the first part of a Q&a, and a drop of some new “merch capsule.” Then, on Aug. 27, fans can enjoy a live performance of “Baby I”.
On Aug.
- 8/20/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Ariana Grande will celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut album Yours Truly with a week’s worth of events, including a digital deluxe reissue of the LP.
Due out Friday, August 25th, the reissue coincides with the release of new live performances of “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’.” The following day, Grande will participate in “Part 1” of a Q&a, and share a new merch capsule of products presumably created during, or inspired by, the Yours Truly era.
August 27th offers a live performance of “Baby I,” while August 28th is slated to feature the second half of the Q&A, as well as a vinyl pre-order. Grande will perform “Tattooed Heart” and “Right There” on August 29th, and the week wraps up August 30th with a performance of “The Way” as well as “some behind the scenes stuff we found.”
Grande expanded on the project on her Instagram Stories,...
Due out Friday, August 25th, the reissue coincides with the release of new live performances of “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’.” The following day, Grande will participate in “Part 1” of a Q&a, and share a new merch capsule of products presumably created during, or inspired by, the Yours Truly era.
August 27th offers a live performance of “Baby I,” while August 28th is slated to feature the second half of the Q&A, as well as a vinyl pre-order. Grande will perform “Tattooed Heart” and “Right There” on August 29th, and the week wraps up August 30th with a performance of “The Way” as well as “some behind the scenes stuff we found.”
Grande expanded on the project on her Instagram Stories,...
- 8/20/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Ariana Grande has announced a week’s worth of plans to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut album Yours Truly, including a series of live performances, a Q&a, and a deluxe digital reissue of the 2013 LP.
As the singer revealed Saturday in a video featuring decade-old footage, the festivities begin Friday, August 25 with the release of the deluxe digital Yours Truly release, along with newly recorded live performances of “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’.” The following day brings the first part of a Q&a and a merch capsule,...
As the singer revealed Saturday in a video featuring decade-old footage, the festivities begin Friday, August 25 with the release of the deluxe digital Yours Truly release, along with newly recorded live performances of “Honeymoon Avenue” and “Daydreamin’.” The following day brings the first part of a Q&a and a merch capsule,...
- 8/19/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
07 August 2023 — Today, Canadian-Dutch-Korean singer-songwriter, Jeon Somi, is back and better than ever, as she releases her brand-new EP entitled Game Plan along with the music video for the energetic lead single, “Fast Forward”.
The 5-track EP follows Jeon Somi’s 2021 debut album, Xoxo, and marks a new chapter for the pop superstar, as she has evolved both musically and as an artist, offering a more elevated look and sound. She also partook in songwriting 3 of the album’s tracks showing her growth as an singer-songwriter. Hitmakers Teddy, 24 and R.Tee contribute to the album’s production and are recognized as the team behind the global hits of Blackpink.
In addition to the EP, Jeon Somi also releases the music video for lead single, “Fast Forward”. The track is an upbeat dance-leaning anthem reminiscent of Madonna’s classic hit, “Vogue”, and the music video is a perfect representation of Jeon Somi’s evolution,...
The 5-track EP follows Jeon Somi’s 2021 debut album, Xoxo, and marks a new chapter for the pop superstar, as she has evolved both musically and as an artist, offering a more elevated look and sound. She also partook in songwriting 3 of the album’s tracks showing her growth as an singer-songwriter. Hitmakers Teddy, 24 and R.Tee contribute to the album’s production and are recognized as the team behind the global hits of Blackpink.
In addition to the EP, Jeon Somi also releases the music video for lead single, “Fast Forward”. The track is an upbeat dance-leaning anthem reminiscent of Madonna’s classic hit, “Vogue”, and the music video is a perfect representation of Jeon Somi’s evolution,...
- 8/8/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Los Angeles, July 30 (Ians) Pop singer Ariana Grande and her new boyfriend Ethan Slater are said to be “spending time apart” as he sorts out the details of his ongoing divorce.
‘The Way’ singer, 30, is reportedly giving ‘Broadway’ star Ethan Slater, 31, “space” to “work things out” with his estranged wife, Lilly Jay.
Grande and Slater reportedly started dating while filming the ‘Wicked’ movie in England. Filming began in December, with the two said to have spent time together away from work.
TMZ citing sources said the two haven’t been in the same city for several weeks. Slater is currently in New York, trying to navigate the end of his marriage with estranged wife, Lilly Jay.
The outlet cited sources as saying that Grande and Slater “want to see each other, but that’s not in the cards for the immediate future”.
“Ethan’s got a lot to work out...
‘The Way’ singer, 30, is reportedly giving ‘Broadway’ star Ethan Slater, 31, “space” to “work things out” with his estranged wife, Lilly Jay.
Grande and Slater reportedly started dating while filming the ‘Wicked’ movie in England. Filming began in December, with the two said to have spent time together away from work.
TMZ citing sources said the two haven’t been in the same city for several weeks. Slater is currently in New York, trying to navigate the end of his marriage with estranged wife, Lilly Jay.
The outlet cited sources as saying that Grande and Slater “want to see each other, but that’s not in the cards for the immediate future”.
“Ethan’s got a lot to work out...
- 7/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Prosecutors in the “Rust” shooting case accuse Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the film’s armorer, of handing off a bag of cocaine to another person in an attempt to conceal it from authorities, after Alec Baldwin shot a live bullet that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, according to a Thursday court filing viewed by the Santa Fe New Mexican.
The new filing specifies cocaine as the drug that Gutierrez-Reed attempted to dispose of, following last week’s charge of evidence tampering brought by prosecutors in the ongoing case. Gutierrez-Reed is also facing an involuntary manslaughter charge, the same accusation initially made against Baldwin, though his charges have been dropped.
Prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis said a confidential witness will testify that Gutierrez-Reed passed the cocaine off to someone else after being interviewed by the police the night of the shooting.
“The circumstances of the transfer of evidence strongly support the charge that...
The new filing specifies cocaine as the drug that Gutierrez-Reed attempted to dispose of, following last week’s charge of evidence tampering brought by prosecutors in the ongoing case. Gutierrez-Reed is also facing an involuntary manslaughter charge, the same accusation initially made against Baldwin, though his charges have been dropped.
Prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis said a confidential witness will testify that Gutierrez-Reed passed the cocaine off to someone else after being interviewed by the police the night of the shooting.
“The circumstances of the transfer of evidence strongly support the charge that...
- 6/30/2023
- by Mason Bissada
- The Wrap
Cher is opening up about her relationship with Tina Turner. After Tina’s death on Wednesday at age 83, Cher called into MSNBC’s “The Beat With Ari Melber” to discuss visiting her late pal amid her illness.
“I started going to visit her because I thought, ‘I need to put this time into our friendship, so she knows we haven’t forgotten her,'” Cher said. “So we all took turns going and spending time with her and it made her happy.”
Though Tina’s cause of death has yet to be revealed, Cher noted that Tina “had her dialysis machine in her house.” Dialysis is used on people who have kidney failure or end-stage renal disease. Tina had a kidney transplant from her husband, Erwin Bach, in 2017.
“She fought this sickness for such a long time and she was so strong as you think she would be, but I know towards the end,...
“I started going to visit her because I thought, ‘I need to put this time into our friendship, so she knows we haven’t forgotten her,'” Cher said. “So we all took turns going and spending time with her and it made her happy.”
Though Tina’s cause of death has yet to be revealed, Cher noted that Tina “had her dialysis machine in her house.” Dialysis is used on people who have kidney failure or end-stage renal disease. Tina had a kidney transplant from her husband, Erwin Bach, in 2017.
“She fought this sickness for such a long time and she was so strong as you think she would be, but I know towards the end,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
There’s food porn, which shows like Chef’s Table and Top Chef, not to mention last year’s horror hit movie The Menu, have turned into widely popular entertainment. And then there’s art house food porn, a subgenre that possibly dates back to Marco Ferreri’s 1973 satire La Grande Bouffe, and whose other examples include Babette’s Feast, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Tampopo, Chocolat and Like Water for Chocolate. The latter films tend to be made in a language other than English, and they’re less about chefs competing for Michelin stars, or glowing reviews from Pete Wells, than about food as a way of life.
Where else but France, then, as the setting for the latest, and certainly one of the most appetizing, art house food porn flicks to come along in a while? Tràn Anh Hùng’s The Pot-au-Feu (La Passion du Dodin-Bouffant) is...
Where else but France, then, as the setting for the latest, and certainly one of the most appetizing, art house food porn flicks to come along in a while? Tràn Anh Hùng’s The Pot-au-Feu (La Passion du Dodin-Bouffant) is...
- 5/24/2023
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Joe Jonas said that he cried tears of jealousy when his younger brother Nick was hired as a judge on ‘The Voice’.
The 33-year-old ‘S.O.S.’ singer made the admission when he joined a podcast with his two siblings Nick, 30, and 35-year-old Kevin – who released their sixth Jonas Brothers studio record, titled ‘The Album’, earlier this month, reports Female First UK.
He added that he heard the news while watching Fleetwood Mac play ‘Landslide’ at New York’s Madison Square Garden in March 2019.
He told on ‘The Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard’ show: “It was at the most picturesque setting, it was at the Fleetwood Mac show at (Madison Square Garden) and as they’re playing ‘Landslide’ I found out that he was going to be a judge on ‘The Voice’. I was so jealous I cried my eyes out to ‘Landslide’. It was bittersweet, of course, ’cause I’m super happy for him,...
The 33-year-old ‘S.O.S.’ singer made the admission when he joined a podcast with his two siblings Nick, 30, and 35-year-old Kevin – who released their sixth Jonas Brothers studio record, titled ‘The Album’, earlier this month, reports Female First UK.
He added that he heard the news while watching Fleetwood Mac play ‘Landslide’ at New York’s Madison Square Garden in March 2019.
He told on ‘The Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard’ show: “It was at the most picturesque setting, it was at the Fleetwood Mac show at (Madison Square Garden) and as they’re playing ‘Landslide’ I found out that he was going to be a judge on ‘The Voice’. I was so jealous I cried my eyes out to ‘Landslide’. It was bittersweet, of course, ’cause I’m super happy for him,...
- 5/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Luke Evans and Callum Scott Howells are among the stars of upcoming BBC drama The Way from Michael Sheen, James Graham and Adam Curtis.
Sheen, who is also directing, will star in The Way with Steffan Rhodri and Mali Harries. The drama, announced in February, comes from Welsh indie Red Seam.
The Way is billed “an emotional and darkly humorous story about what it means to be faced with impossible choices” and follows the Driscoll family, who are forced to escape their small home town, which becomes ground zero of a spiraling civil uprising.
Rhodri (Steeltown Murders, Gavin and Stacey), Harries (Keeping Faith, Hinterland), Sophie Melville (The Pact, Iphigenia In Splott), Scott Howells (It’s A Sin, Cabaret) and Sheen (Staged, Good Omens) lead the cast as the Driscoll family with Maja Laskowska (Trigonometry, Baptise) as a young woman caught up in the family’s escape.
Evans (Nine Perfect Strangers, The Pembrokeshire Murders...
Sheen, who is also directing, will star in The Way with Steffan Rhodri and Mali Harries. The drama, announced in February, comes from Welsh indie Red Seam.
The Way is billed “an emotional and darkly humorous story about what it means to be faced with impossible choices” and follows the Driscoll family, who are forced to escape their small home town, which becomes ground zero of a spiraling civil uprising.
Rhodri (Steeltown Murders, Gavin and Stacey), Harries (Keeping Faith, Hinterland), Sophie Melville (The Pact, Iphigenia In Splott), Scott Howells (It’s A Sin, Cabaret) and Sheen (Staged, Good Omens) lead the cast as the Driscoll family with Maja Laskowska (Trigonometry, Baptise) as a young woman caught up in the family’s escape.
Evans (Nine Perfect Strangers, The Pembrokeshire Murders...
- 5/15/2023
- by Max Goldbart and Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
British Asian actor and writer Ambreen Razia has secured a development deal with Expectation Entertainment (BAFTA-winning series “Alma’s Not Normal”) to write an original comedy drama series about addiction and postpartum depression between a South Asian mother and daughter.
The series, which has the working title “Wasted,” will follow the story of a junior doctor and the ancestral legacy which looms over today’s generation of Muslim immigrants.
As an actor Razia most recently played Shandy Fine in hit Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso.” Razia’s previous writing credits include “Hounslow Diaries” for BBC Three, which was adapted from the stage play “Diary of a Hounslow Girl,” a project that looked at the lives of modern Muslim girls in London. Recent stage plays include “Pot” and “Favour.” She has also been part of the writers’ room for Channel 4’s BAFTA-winning series “We Are Lady Parts,” directed by Nida Manzoor,...
The series, which has the working title “Wasted,” will follow the story of a junior doctor and the ancestral legacy which looms over today’s generation of Muslim immigrants.
As an actor Razia most recently played Shandy Fine in hit Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso.” Razia’s previous writing credits include “Hounslow Diaries” for BBC Three, which was adapted from the stage play “Diary of a Hounslow Girl,” a project that looked at the lives of modern Muslim girls in London. Recent stage plays include “Pot” and “Favour.” She has also been part of the writers’ room for Channel 4’s BAFTA-winning series “We Are Lady Parts,” directed by Nida Manzoor,...
- 3/30/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Emilio Estevez On Long Trip To Recapture ‘The Way’ Rights, Fathom Re-Release & Plans For Another One
Exclusive: After a two-year journey to gain back the rights to The Way, Emilio Estevez has arranged with Fathom Events to re-release the film nationwide on May 16 on about 800 screens or more. The effort has led to not only a chance to dust off a 12-year old film, but also to start progress on a sequel.
The film was scripted and directed by Estevez, partly inspired by the Jack Hitt book Off The Road: A Modern Day Walk Down the Pilgrim’s Route Into Spain. The film starred Estevez’s dad, Martin Sheen, and the director played the small role of a man who died while making the pilgrimage called El Camino de Santiago, also known as The Way of Saint James. This is where the Apostle James was buried. His dad takes over the effort, his son’s ashes in tow, and is about the people he meets along...
The film was scripted and directed by Estevez, partly inspired by the Jack Hitt book Off The Road: A Modern Day Walk Down the Pilgrim’s Route Into Spain. The film starred Estevez’s dad, Martin Sheen, and the director played the small role of a man who died while making the pilgrimage called El Camino de Santiago, also known as The Way of Saint James. This is where the Apostle James was buried. His dad takes over the effort, his son’s ashes in tow, and is about the people he meets along...
- 3/29/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
The Sun Valley film festival announced Emilio Estevez is set to receive the Pioneer Award at the festival’s upcoming pioneer party.
Estevez joins previously announced Sun Valley film festival honorees including Variety‘s 10 Producers to Watch, Josh Brolin, Sophie Thatcher and Nina Yang Bongiovi, who are set to receive the Vision Award, the Rising Star Award and the Variety Creative Impact Award in Producing, respectively.
On March 31, Estevez will receive his Pioneer Award, and on April 1, will host a special screening of his 2011 feature, “The Way.”
After collaborations “The War at Home” and “Nightbreaker,” Estevez joined his father Martin Sheen once more for “The Way,” a feature that Estevez not only starred in, but also directed, produced and wrote. “The Way” follows Tom (Sheen) as he embarks on a pilgrimage throughout the El Camino de Santiago after his son Daniel (Estevez) died while traveling through that very path. Estevez...
Estevez joins previously announced Sun Valley film festival honorees including Variety‘s 10 Producers to Watch, Josh Brolin, Sophie Thatcher and Nina Yang Bongiovi, who are set to receive the Vision Award, the Rising Star Award and the Variety Creative Impact Award in Producing, respectively.
On March 31, Estevez will receive his Pioneer Award, and on April 1, will host a special screening of his 2011 feature, “The Way.”
After collaborations “The War at Home” and “Nightbreaker,” Estevez joined his father Martin Sheen once more for “The Way,” a feature that Estevez not only starred in, but also directed, produced and wrote. “The Way” follows Tom (Sheen) as he embarks on a pilgrimage throughout the El Camino de Santiago after his son Daniel (Estevez) died while traveling through that very path. Estevez...
- 3/16/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Lana Del Rey has shared “The Grants,” the latest single from her upcoming ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.
On the track, Del Rey (born Elizabeth Grant) appears to pay tribute to the memory of her late uncle David Grant, who died in 2016 while climbing the Rocky Mountains. “I’m gonna take mine of you with me,” Del Rey sings. “Like ‘Rocky Mountain High’/ The way John Denver sings.”
“The Grants” was co-written with Mike Hermosa and features backing vocals from singers Melodye Perry, Pattie Howard, and Shikena Jones, who all appeared in the 2013 music documentary 20 Feet from Stardom.
Listen to Lana Del Rey’s new song “The Grants” below.
The single follows the album’s title track and the seven-minute epic “A&w,” the latter of which we named Song of the Week. Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel...
On the track, Del Rey (born Elizabeth Grant) appears to pay tribute to the memory of her late uncle David Grant, who died in 2016 while climbing the Rocky Mountains. “I’m gonna take mine of you with me,” Del Rey sings. “Like ‘Rocky Mountain High’/ The way John Denver sings.”
“The Grants” was co-written with Mike Hermosa and features backing vocals from singers Melodye Perry, Pattie Howard, and Shikena Jones, who all appeared in the 2013 music documentary 20 Feet from Stardom.
Listen to Lana Del Rey’s new song “The Grants” below.
The single follows the album’s title track and the seven-minute epic “A&w,” the latter of which we named Song of the Week. Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel...
- 3/14/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart officially called it quits in 2020, and it sounds like the breakup was difficult for both actors. In a March 8 interview on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, Sprouse detailed some of the more challenging aspects of his romance with his "Riverdale" costar.
"I think if I had loved myself a little more, I probably would have left [my relationship with Lili] a little earlier," Sprouse said. "I just felt like I had to take care of a lot of people around me, which was not good for me. I probably should have exercised a bit more selfishness in that situation."
He also shared that it was difficult to continue working on their show after their relationship ended. "The work thing got difficult because it was hard to suspend all the way we felt about each other and it didn't afford us the luxury of distance to really overcome that," Sprouse said.
"I think if I had loved myself a little more, I probably would have left [my relationship with Lili] a little earlier," Sprouse said. "I just felt like I had to take care of a lot of people around me, which was not good for me. I probably should have exercised a bit more selfishness in that situation."
He also shared that it was difficult to continue working on their show after their relationship ended. "The work thing got difficult because it was hard to suspend all the way we felt about each other and it didn't afford us the luxury of distance to really overcome that," Sprouse said.
- 3/8/2023
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Manchester Orchestra are back with “The Way,” another song from their upcoming album, The Valley of Vision. Listen to the single below.
“I think I’m losing my mind,” lead singer Andy Hull admits in “The Way.” Like the rest of the album, the song strays from Manchester Orchestra’s tried-and-true heavy guitar rock in favor of piano, but Hull’s lyricism remains as dark as ever. “Trying to watch my obstacles/ See how fully I’ve been broke/ Let me start again,” he sings. Listen to the track below.
The Valley of Vision begins streaming this Friday, March 10th, while physical copies of the album go up for sale on April 7th. Also coming this week is the premiere of a virtual reality film of the same name that Manchester Orchestra made with director Isaac Deitz. Shot across the Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, and the band’s home state of Georgia,...
“I think I’m losing my mind,” lead singer Andy Hull admits in “The Way.” Like the rest of the album, the song strays from Manchester Orchestra’s tried-and-true heavy guitar rock in favor of piano, but Hull’s lyricism remains as dark as ever. “Trying to watch my obstacles/ See how fully I’ve been broke/ Let me start again,” he sings. Listen to the track below.
The Valley of Vision begins streaming this Friday, March 10th, while physical copies of the album go up for sale on April 7th. Also coming this week is the premiere of a virtual reality film of the same name that Manchester Orchestra made with director Isaac Deitz. Shot across the Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, and the band’s home state of Georgia,...
- 3/7/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
A full Free Movie of the Day is posted on the JoBlo Horror Movies YouTube channel every other day during the week – but on Fridays things get even freakier and a little more fun. Get your weekend started the right way by indulging in Friday Fright Nights! Every Friday, we’ll be taking a look at another genre movie you can watch in its entirety, free of charge, either on the YouTube channel linked above or in the video embed here.
This week’s Friday Fright Nights feature is the psychological thriller The Way Out, which was written and directed by Barry Jay, someone who dreamed of becoming a songwriter but ended up becoming a fitness guru, coming up with “the original high intensity interval workout” Barry’s Bootcamp… and then getting into filmmaking. And I have to give him credit for The Way Out, a film where his interests...
This week’s Friday Fright Nights feature is the psychological thriller The Way Out, which was written and directed by Barry Jay, someone who dreamed of becoming a songwriter but ended up becoming a fitness guru, coming up with “the original high intensity interval workout” Barry’s Bootcamp… and then getting into filmmaking. And I have to give him credit for The Way Out, a film where his interests...
- 3/3/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Plot: The journeys of the Mandalorian through the Star Wars galaxy continue. Once a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin has reunited with Grogu. Meanwhile, the New Republic struggles to lead the galaxy away from its dark history. The Mandalorian will cross paths with old allies and make new enemies as he and Grogu continue their journey together.
Review: It has been over two years since The Mandalorian last aired on Disney+. While The Book of Boba Fett featured the reunion of Din Djarin and Grogu early in 2021, it has felt twice as long since we have heard Ludwig Goransson’s theme music or followed the adventures of Mando and The Child. The wait is finally over, as Disney+ debuted the premiere of the third season today for audiences worldwide. While the first episode keeps the action somewhat mellow, I have seen the second chapter of the new season and can...
Review: It has been over two years since The Mandalorian last aired on Disney+. While The Book of Boba Fett featured the reunion of Din Djarin and Grogu early in 2021, it has felt twice as long since we have heard Ludwig Goransson’s theme music or followed the adventures of Mando and The Child. The wait is finally over, as Disney+ debuted the premiere of the third season today for audiences worldwide. While the first episode keeps the action somewhat mellow, I have seen the second chapter of the new season and can...
- 3/1/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Manchester Orchestra have readied The Valley of Vision, a new album that doubles as a virtual reality film. The project begins streaming on March 10th, and today, the band have shared the new song “Capital Karma.”
Produced by singer Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell, The Valley of Vision strays from Manchester Orchestra’s usual alternative rock sound in favor of disquieting piano music. Hull reflected on the album in a statement, noting, “Making The Valley of Vision was an exciting idea of what the future could be for us in terms of how we create. None of these songs were written with the band being in the same room in a live setting. They were really like science experiments that started from the bottom and were added to gradually over time. We’re intrigued by doing things the wrong way, or attempting things we haven’t done before and getting inspired by them.
Produced by singer Andy Hull and guitarist Robert McDowell, The Valley of Vision strays from Manchester Orchestra’s usual alternative rock sound in favor of disquieting piano music. Hull reflected on the album in a statement, noting, “Making The Valley of Vision was an exciting idea of what the future could be for us in terms of how we create. None of these songs were written with the band being in the same room in a live setting. They were really like science experiments that started from the bottom and were added to gradually over time. We’re intrigued by doing things the wrong way, or attempting things we haven’t done before and getting inspired by them.
- 2/23/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Three of the UK’s most sought-after creatives — James Graham, Michael Sheen and Adam Curtis — are combining on a BBC drama that imagines a civil uprising beginning in a small industrial town.
The Way is being penned by Sherwood creator Graham, directed by Good Omens star Sheen in his TV helming debut, and co-created by the pair with documentary auteur Curtis whose past credits include The Power off Nightmares and HyperNormalisation.
The trio’s three-parter will “tap into the social and political chaos of today’s world” via a civil uprising, the BBC said. It follows the Driscolls, an ordinary family caught in a chain of events and power struggles that forces them to escape the country they’ve always called home and the certainties of their old lives.
The Way brings together three juggernauts of the UK TV world. It is the first greenlight for Sheen’s production arm Red Seam,...
The Way is being penned by Sherwood creator Graham, directed by Good Omens star Sheen in his TV helming debut, and co-created by the pair with documentary auteur Curtis whose past credits include The Power off Nightmares and HyperNormalisation.
The trio’s three-parter will “tap into the social and political chaos of today’s world” via a civil uprising, the BBC said. It follows the Driscolls, an ordinary family caught in a chain of events and power struggles that forces them to escape the country they’ve always called home and the certainties of their old lives.
The Way brings together three juggernauts of the UK TV world. It is the first greenlight for Sheen’s production arm Red Seam,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
1987's "Wall Street" was released in theaters two months after Black Monday: the day the real stock market took a dive. In the timely film, Charlie Sheen plays Bud Fox, a young stockbroker who admires underhanded corporate raider Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas). Bud pursues Gekko as a client with non-stop calls and contraband Cuban cigars, and when he finally makes contact, his entire life changes. Under the influence of Gekko, who famously utters the line "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good," Bud does some terrible things, including offering up insider information that could destroy his blue-collar father, played by Charlie Sheen's real-life dad, Martin Sheen.
The film, which won Douglas an Academy Award for Best Actor, was directed by Oliver Stone, who allowed the young actor to pick the person who would play his father in the film. He was given the choice between Jack Lemmon or...
The film, which won Douglas an Academy Award for Best Actor, was directed by Oliver Stone, who allowed the young actor to pick the person who would play his father in the film. He was given the choice between Jack Lemmon or...
- 2/12/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Avatar: The Way of Water and Elvis were big winners at the 13th Advanced Imaging Society Lumiere Awards, which celebrated the creative and technical achievements that brought showmanship to entertainment during the year.
“It’s just this great big glorious marriage between the performing arts and the technical arts,” summed up Elvis helmer Baz Luhrmann during the presentation Friday at The Beverly Hills Hotel. Honorees and presenters included The Way of Water producer Jon Landau and the film’s Oscar-nominated VFX supervisors, Eric Saindon from Wētā FX and Richie Baneham from Lightstorm; Elvis star Austin Butler; Pinocchio‘s Guillermo del Toro; Babylon‘s Damien Chazelle; and Top Gun: Maverick‘s Jerry Bruckheimer.
Avatar: The Way of Water won the award for best live-action feature. Accepting with Saindon and Baneham, Landau saluted the technical community and urged them to continue to “innovate technologies that allow filmmakers to tell stories that could not otherwise be told.
“It’s just this great big glorious marriage between the performing arts and the technical arts,” summed up Elvis helmer Baz Luhrmann during the presentation Friday at The Beverly Hills Hotel. Honorees and presenters included The Way of Water producer Jon Landau and the film’s Oscar-nominated VFX supervisors, Eric Saindon from Wētā FX and Richie Baneham from Lightstorm; Elvis star Austin Butler; Pinocchio‘s Guillermo del Toro; Babylon‘s Damien Chazelle; and Top Gun: Maverick‘s Jerry Bruckheimer.
Avatar: The Way of Water won the award for best live-action feature. Accepting with Saindon and Baneham, Landau saluted the technical community and urged them to continue to “innovate technologies that allow filmmakers to tell stories that could not otherwise be told.
- 2/11/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Impossible Dream Entertainment and Double G Films have set a stacked cast for their dramatic comedy Lost & Found in Cleveland, marking the feature debut of writer-directors Marisa Guterman and Keith Gerchak. Leads for the film, currently in production in Cleveland, include Emmy and Golden Globe winner Martin Sheen (Grace and Frankie), Golden Globe nominee Dennis Haysbert (Far from Heaven), Oscar nominee June Squibb (Nebraska), Golden Globe winner Stacy Keach (Nebraska), Independent Spirit Award winner Yvette Yates Redick (Inherent Vice) and Tony Award winner Santino Fontana (Broadway’s Tootsie).
An adult drama targeted toward the audience that recently made Paramount & Fifth Season’s 80 for Brady a hit, Lost & Found in Cleveland is billed as a new American fable about the post-Industrial American Dream in the Industrial Midwest — a slice-of-life depiction over a 24-hour period that follows the personal odysseys of five very different people, whose lives intertwine when...
An adult drama targeted toward the audience that recently made Paramount & Fifth Season’s 80 for Brady a hit, Lost & Found in Cleveland is billed as a new American fable about the post-Industrial American Dream in the Industrial Midwest — a slice-of-life depiction over a 24-hour period that follows the personal odysseys of five very different people, whose lives intertwine when...
- 2/10/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney’s first earnings call with Bob Iger back at the helm was as much of a blockbuster as we expected it could be. With a proxy fight looming and the dismantling of the former CEO’s legacy, it’s almost as if the company thought to throw us a bone by announcing sequels to some beloved animated franchises and extra money coming back into investors’ pockets in the form of dividends. And you would think that with 7,000 people being let go up in Burbank that at least one analyst might have a question for Iger about it.
Incredibly, all that still leaves a lot of questions unanswered and threads dangling. Hopefully we get some things cleared up before next quarter comes around.
5 Things We Learned
A Big Re-Organization Means Big Layoffs
Bob Iger made good on his commitment to return power and accountability to the creatives at Disney and...
Incredibly, all that still leaves a lot of questions unanswered and threads dangling. Hopefully we get some things cleared up before next quarter comes around.
5 Things We Learned
A Big Re-Organization Means Big Layoffs
Bob Iger made good on his commitment to return power and accountability to the creatives at Disney and...
- 2/9/2023
- by Brian Welk and Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Winner of an Emmy, Critics Choice Award, a Golden Globe and now a Pudding Pot, is there anything Jennifer Coolidge can’t do?
On February 4, 2023, Coolidge will lead a parade through Harvard Square before settling down for a roast in her honor by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Then Coolidge will be presented with her very own Pudding Pot, after which there will be a press conference. Following all of that will be the opening night of the production “Cosmic Relief.”
The Hasty Pudding Club was founded in 1795 in a rebellion against Harvard’s poor meals offered to students. The club changed throughout the years, such as in 1801 when the rules stated there must be two roasts of members at each meeting, in 1844 with the birth of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, in 1889 with the first production of “Cosmic Relief” and in 1951 with the creation of the Woman of the Year award.
On February 4, 2023, Coolidge will lead a parade through Harvard Square before settling down for a roast in her honor by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Then Coolidge will be presented with her very own Pudding Pot, after which there will be a press conference. Following all of that will be the opening night of the production “Cosmic Relief.”
The Hasty Pudding Club was founded in 1795 in a rebellion against Harvard’s poor meals offered to students. The club changed throughout the years, such as in 1801 when the rules stated there must be two roasts of members at each meeting, in 1844 with the birth of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, in 1889 with the first production of “Cosmic Relief” and in 1951 with the creation of the Woman of the Year award.
- 2/8/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
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