All eyes are on hip-hop mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs following the Homeland Security raids on two of his properties in 2024. Combs’ questionable interactions with celebrities through the years are now coming to light. Fans remembered a video showing a young Justin Bieber hanging out with Combs for 48 hours. Here’s what happened in the video and whether Bieber has commented on it since the raids.
Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs says he couldn’t discuss what he and 15-year-old Justin Bieber were up to
Sean “P. Diddy” Combs spent time with Justin Bieber when Bieber was an up-and-coming young artist at 15 years old. A clip posted to Reddit shows resurfaced footage from Bieber and Combs spending 48 hours together at Combs’ LA home, and Combs says he can’t divulge everything he and Bieber are up to.
The clip starts with Combs talking to Bieber about driving. “As soon as you...
Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs says he couldn’t discuss what he and 15-year-old Justin Bieber were up to
Sean “P. Diddy” Combs spent time with Justin Bieber when Bieber was an up-and-coming young artist at 15 years old. A clip posted to Reddit shows resurfaced footage from Bieber and Combs spending 48 hours together at Combs’ LA home, and Combs says he can’t divulge everything he and Bieber are up to.
The clip starts with Combs talking to Bieber about driving. “As soon as you...
- 4/27/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The biopic Bob Marley: One Love has been spreading the good vibes around the world since its release earlier this year. But don’t worry about a thing if you haven’t had a chance to check it out in theaters — the film is being released to on VOD today (March 19th) from Paramount Home Entertainment. To celebrate the digital release, we’re giving away a Bob Marley prize pack that includes a turntable, Exodus on vinyl, and a code to download One Love.
The digital download of Bob Marley: One Love includes over 50 minutes of additional behind-the-scenes footage. Features include “Becoming Bob Marley,” which explores star Kinglsey Ben-Adir’s transformation into the iconic Marley; “The Band,” spotlighting the real-life musicians, including some Wailers family members, who were involved in the film; and eight deleted and extended scenes.
When you’re done watching the flick, spin the classic Exodus (“Jamming,...
The digital download of Bob Marley: One Love includes over 50 minutes of additional behind-the-scenes footage. Features include “Becoming Bob Marley,” which explores star Kinglsey Ben-Adir’s transformation into the iconic Marley; “The Band,” spotlighting the real-life musicians, including some Wailers family members, who were involved in the film; and eight deleted and extended scenes.
When you’re done watching the flick, spin the classic Exodus (“Jamming,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
Swiss film producers and financiers Karl Spoerri and Viviana Vezzani have been Sundance regulars for more than 15 years, but this edition is special.
The pair, who were driving forces behind the Zurich Film Festival (Zff) up until 2019, are in Park City this year with Thelma, which is the first feature from their new company Zurich Avenue to make it into Sundance.
Josh Margolin’s action-comedy-drama, starring 94-year-old June Squibb as a L.A. grandmother who sets off on a friend’s mobility scooter on a mission to track down an Internet scammer, is proving one of the early hits of the festival.
“On a personal level, it’s very meaningful because Sundance was always a big influence for us at the Zurich Film Festival from the start,” says Vezzani.
“We always loved going as programmers so getting Thelma accepted at Sundance was a dream come true.”
Former Zff co-founder and...
The pair, who were driving forces behind the Zurich Film Festival (Zff) up until 2019, are in Park City this year with Thelma, which is the first feature from their new company Zurich Avenue to make it into Sundance.
Josh Margolin’s action-comedy-drama, starring 94-year-old June Squibb as a L.A. grandmother who sets off on a friend’s mobility scooter on a mission to track down an Internet scammer, is proving one of the early hits of the festival.
“On a personal level, it’s very meaningful because Sundance was always a big influence for us at the Zurich Film Festival from the start,” says Vezzani.
“We always loved going as programmers so getting Thelma accepted at Sundance was a dream come true.”
Former Zff co-founder and...
- 1/20/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
With Renaissance: A film by Beyoncé opening in first place this weekend and the recent massive success of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, we wanted to know what Concert film has been your favorite. As always, if you don’t see your favorite listed, click “Other” and let us know what it is (and why) in the comments.
Favorite Concert FilmStop Making Sense (Talking Heads)Amazing Grace (Aretha Franklin)Taylor Swift: The Eras TourThe Last Waltz (The Band)Neil Young: Heart of GoldShine A Light (Rolling Stones)Michael Jackson's This Is ItMetallica: Through The NeverKaty Perry: Part of MeWoodstockMonterey PopGimme Shelter (Rolling Stones)Madonna: Truth or DareAwesome; I Fu**ing Shot That! (Beastie Boys)Let It Be (The Beatles)Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both WorldsJustin Bieber: Never Say NeverOne Direction: This Is UsGlee The Concert MovieJonas Brothers: The 3D ConcertUS: 3DRenaissance: A...
Favorite Concert FilmStop Making Sense (Talking Heads)Amazing Grace (Aretha Franklin)Taylor Swift: The Eras TourThe Last Waltz (The Band)Neil Young: Heart of GoldShine A Light (Rolling Stones)Michael Jackson's This Is ItMetallica: Through The NeverKaty Perry: Part of MeWoodstockMonterey PopGimme Shelter (Rolling Stones)Madonna: Truth or DareAwesome; I Fu**ing Shot That! (Beastie Boys)Let It Be (The Beatles)Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both WorldsJustin Bieber: Never Say NeverOne Direction: This Is UsGlee The Concert MovieJonas Brothers: The 3D ConcertUS: 3DRenaissance: A...
- 12/3/2023
- by Brad Hamerly
- JoBlo.com
When British-Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi was watching the UK media coverage of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange in 2011, it had a profound impact on her. At the time, Shalit was an Israeli soldier who had been abducted in 2006 by Palestinians (the first Israeli soldier to be captured by Palestinians since 1994). Shalit was eventually released five years later in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, including hundreds of which were women and children.
“I remember thinking at the time that this was such a huge imbalance in the value for human life,” Nabulsi tells Deadline over a Zoom interview from Egypt, where she is attending her stepdaughter’s wedding. “One person in exchange for one thousand others! But I also remember thinking about that on an individual level and that, to that soldier’s parents and loved ones, he would be worth hundreds of thousands if not millions of lives.”
This observation,...
“I remember thinking at the time that this was such a huge imbalance in the value for human life,” Nabulsi tells Deadline over a Zoom interview from Egypt, where she is attending her stepdaughter’s wedding. “One person in exchange for one thousand others! But I also remember thinking about that on an individual level and that, to that soldier’s parents and loved ones, he would be worth hundreds of thousands if not millions of lives.”
This observation,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Oscar-winning team behind Navalny is embarking on its next project, a National Geographic documentary under the working title Blink of an Eye. It will focus on the Pelletier family, “a happy, adventurous family of six,” who decided to go on a world tour after learning three of their children would soon lose their vision.
Navalny’s Daniel Roher is directing with Edmund Stenson, who will make his feature debut on the film. MRC and Fishbowl Films are producing, with Fishbowl’s Melanie Miller and Diane Becker on board to produce. They won Academy Awards for producing Navalny (along with fellow producers Shane Boris and Odessa Rae).
The Pelletier’s world “was changed forever when they found out three of the four children were diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare, incurable disorder that leads to permanent blindness,” noted a release about the documentary. “Edith Lemay and Sebastian Pelletier decide...
Navalny’s Daniel Roher is directing with Edmund Stenson, who will make his feature debut on the film. MRC and Fishbowl Films are producing, with Fishbowl’s Melanie Miller and Diane Becker on board to produce. They won Academy Awards for producing Navalny (along with fellow producers Shane Boris and Odessa Rae).
The Pelletier’s world “was changed forever when they found out three of the four children were diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare, incurable disorder that leads to permanent blindness,” noted a release about the documentary. “Edith Lemay and Sebastian Pelletier decide...
- 9/1/2023
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Vix has begun production on 7 new original titles during the second quarter of the year including 6 series and one film. They include the Sofia Vergara-led Koati: Animated Series and the Benicio del Toro-produced film Matar Al Jockey (Kill The Jockey).
“With these 7 new productions we continue to increase our original content offerings on Vix, with stories that appeal to the diverse tastes of our audiences,” said Rodrigo Mazón, Chief Content Officer ViX for TelevisaUnivision, in a statement. “Since the launch, we have been working on a path of constant development and production that we know today strongly reflects and resonates with the audience’s preferences and generates great successes in our service,” he added.
Matar Al Jockey (Kill The Jockey) follows Remo Manfredini, a legend in the world of turf racing whose self-destructive behavior overshadows his great talent. Abril, an up-and-coming jockey, is pregnant by Remo and...
“With these 7 new productions we continue to increase our original content offerings on Vix, with stories that appeal to the diverse tastes of our audiences,” said Rodrigo Mazón, Chief Content Officer ViX for TelevisaUnivision, in a statement. “Since the launch, we have been working on a path of constant development and production that we know today strongly reflects and resonates with the audience’s preferences and generates great successes in our service,” he added.
Matar Al Jockey (Kill The Jockey) follows Remo Manfredini, a legend in the world of turf racing whose self-destructive behavior overshadows his great talent. Abril, an up-and-coming jockey, is pregnant by Remo and...
- 6/22/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Also opening is ‘Fleabag’ and ‘Pretty Red Dress’.
UK musical Greatest Days is taking on Warner Bros’ superhero title The Flash at the UK-Ireland box office this weekend as the two open in 603 and 670 locations, respectively.
Elysian Film Group is distributing Greatest Days, a jukebox musical using songs from boyband Take That, which follows a group of friends who reconnect 25 years later for the reunion concert of their teenage selves’ favourite band. It’s directed by Coky Giedroyc and adapted from the stage musical (The Band), with Aisling Bea leading the cast.
The Flash is opening marginally wider than Warner...
UK musical Greatest Days is taking on Warner Bros’ superhero title The Flash at the UK-Ireland box office this weekend as the two open in 603 and 670 locations, respectively.
Elysian Film Group is distributing Greatest Days, a jukebox musical using songs from boyband Take That, which follows a group of friends who reconnect 25 years later for the reunion concert of their teenage selves’ favourite band. It’s directed by Coky Giedroyc and adapted from the stage musical (The Band), with Aisling Bea leading the cast.
The Flash is opening marginally wider than Warner...
- 6/16/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Is Take That back for good?
“Greatest Days” — the screen adaptation of the British pop act’s stage musical “The Band” — has unveiled its first trailer, with a U.K. and Ireland release date set for June 16.
News of the movie’s release comes just a week after the band was revealed as one of the acts set for King Charles’ coronation concert next month.
The group will also perform at a London premiere for “Greatest Days” on June 15. The performance will be broadcast alongside previews of the movie, which will screen at cinemas around the country on June 15.
Starring Aisling Bea (“The Way Up”), Alice Lowe (“Black Mirror”), Jayde Adams (“The Outlaws”) and Amaka Okafor (“The Responder”), “Greatest Days” follows five best friends who have the night of their lives seeing their favorite boy band in concert.
Twenty-five years later, their lives have changed in many different ways as...
“Greatest Days” — the screen adaptation of the British pop act’s stage musical “The Band” — has unveiled its first trailer, with a U.K. and Ireland release date set for June 16.
News of the movie’s release comes just a week after the band was revealed as one of the acts set for King Charles’ coronation concert next month.
The group will also perform at a London premiere for “Greatest Days” on June 15. The performance will be broadcast alongside previews of the movie, which will screen at cinemas around the country on June 15.
Starring Aisling Bea (“The Way Up”), Alice Lowe (“Black Mirror”), Jayde Adams (“The Outlaws”) and Amaka Okafor (“The Responder”), “Greatest Days” follows five best friends who have the night of their lives seeing their favorite boy band in concert.
Twenty-five years later, their lives have changed in many different ways as...
- 4/20/2023
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
While Martin Scorsese has made a name for himself directing fictional films, he has also released several music documentaries. Here are six of his documentaries that are worth watching both for fans of Scorsese and the musicians in front of his camera.
‘The Last Waltz’ | Michael Montfort/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ‘The Last Waltz’
In 1976, Scorsese filmed the farewell concert for the group The Band. The 1978 documentary The Last Waltz shows The Band playing onstage with their many guests, including Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, and Neil Young. In between the concert are filmed studio segments and interviews with The Band.
The film beautifully captures the performances and the excitement of the artists and the audience. It has rightfully been hailed as one of the best concert films of all time.
‘George Harrison: Living in the Material World’
Scorsese worked closely with George Harrison’s wife,...
‘The Last Waltz’ | Michael Montfort/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ‘The Last Waltz’
In 1976, Scorsese filmed the farewell concert for the group The Band. The 1978 documentary The Last Waltz shows The Band playing onstage with their many guests, including Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, and Neil Young. In between the concert are filmed studio segments and interviews with The Band.
The film beautifully captures the performances and the excitement of the artists and the audience. It has rightfully been hailed as one of the best concert films of all time.
‘George Harrison: Living in the Material World’
Scorsese worked closely with George Harrison’s wife,...
- 4/1/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Warning: The following contains spoilers for the first three episodes of Daisy Jones & the Six. Proceed at your own risk!
What the Pete?! Prime Video’s adaptation of Daisy Jones & the Six made its debut on Friday minus one member of the band.
More from TVLineDaisy Jones & the Six Author Hails 'Electric' 'Honeycomb' Duet, Explains Why Show's Different Tracklist Is a GiftDaisy Jones & the Six: Your Guide to Who's Who In the Band and BeyondTVLine Items: Alex Borstein Special, New Miley Music on Disney+ and More
In Taylor Jenkins Reid’s novel of the same name, the Dunne...
What the Pete?! Prime Video’s adaptation of Daisy Jones & the Six made its debut on Friday minus one member of the band.
More from TVLineDaisy Jones & the Six Author Hails 'Electric' 'Honeycomb' Duet, Explains Why Show's Different Tracklist Is a GiftDaisy Jones & the Six: Your Guide to Who's Who In the Band and BeyondTVLine Items: Alex Borstein Special, New Miley Music on Disney+ and More
In Taylor Jenkins Reid’s novel of the same name, the Dunne...
- 3/3/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Karl Spoerri, Viviana Vezzani and Tobias Gutzwiller are officially launching production label Zurich Avenue, which will sit under the banner of their finance company SPG3.
Based in Zurich and LA, the production-specific label will focus on film and TV and currently has ten English and German-language projects in different stages of production.
Among the slate is Bill Pohlad’s Venice Film Festival title Dreamin’ Wild, which stars Casey Affleck, Zooey Deschanel, Walton Goggins, Chris Messina, Noah Jupe, Jack Dylan Grazer and Beau Bridges, and tells the true story of musicians Donnie and Joe Emerson.
Pic was produced in partnership with River Road Entertainment and Innisfree Pictures while SPG3 co-financed with River Road. Kim Roth, Bill Pohlad, Jim Burke, Karl Spoerri and Viviana Vezzani served as producers.
Currently in production are Greatest Days and Nyad. Coky Giederoic directs the former, the big screen adaptation of UK comedy musical The Band,...
Based in Zurich and LA, the production-specific label will focus on film and TV and currently has ten English and German-language projects in different stages of production.
Among the slate is Bill Pohlad’s Venice Film Festival title Dreamin’ Wild, which stars Casey Affleck, Zooey Deschanel, Walton Goggins, Chris Messina, Noah Jupe, Jack Dylan Grazer and Beau Bridges, and tells the true story of musicians Donnie and Joe Emerson.
Pic was produced in partnership with River Road Entertainment and Innisfree Pictures while SPG3 co-financed with River Road. Kim Roth, Bill Pohlad, Jim Burke, Karl Spoerri and Viviana Vezzani served as producers.
Currently in production are Greatest Days and Nyad. Coky Giederoic directs the former, the big screen adaptation of UK comedy musical The Band,...
- 8/31/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s fitting that a song about doing it yourself is the only track in Rolling Stone‘s year-end Top 50 chart to be penned by a single writer. The song in question, Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey,” was inspired by busking, which is exactly what the Australian artist — born Toni Watson — quit her job to do for the sake of following her dream.
Watson writes all of her own music, which is a rarity these days, but especially in popular music. Billie Eilish’s “When the Party’s Over” was...
Watson writes all of her own music, which is a rarity these days, but especially in popular music. Billie Eilish’s “When the Party’s Over” was...
- 1/11/2021
- by Samantha Hissong
- Rollingstone.com
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