After months of teasing, Lady Gaga is ready to reveal more information about her long-awaited seventh album. This will be the Grammy winner’s first LP since 2020’s Chromatica (though she released a standards-forward companion soundtrack to the film Joker: Folie à Deux titled Harlequin in the fall). Though she hasn’t given an exact release date yet, Gaga did tell Vogue in September that her new album will be out this February.
Gaga started hyping up LG7 just as the accidentally extended Chromatica era finally came to a close.
Gaga started hyping up LG7 just as the accidentally extended Chromatica era finally came to a close.
- 1/24/2025
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
The Brit Awards are coming soon!
The annual celebration of British and international musical talent will return to the O2 Arena on Saturday, March 1, broadcasting on ITV1 and Itvx.
Charli xcx leads this year with five nominations, including a nod for album of the year with Brat, while seven-time winner Dua Lipa has received four nominations.
Last year, Raye made history as the artist to win the most awards in one ceremony.
Keep reading to see the full list of nominees…
Brit Awards 2025 Nominations
Artist of the Year
Beadabobee
Central Cee
Charli Xcx
Dua Lipa
Fred again..
Jamie xx
Michael Kiwanuka
Nia Archives
Rachel Chinouriri
Sam Fender
Group of the Year
Bring Me the Horizon
Coldplay
The Cure
Ezra Collective
The Last Dinner Party
Best New Artist
English Teacher
Ezra Collective
The Last Dinner Party
Myles Smith
Rachel Chinouriri
Song of the Year with Mastercard
Artemes – I Like The Way...
The annual celebration of British and international musical talent will return to the O2 Arena on Saturday, March 1, broadcasting on ITV1 and Itvx.
Charli xcx leads this year with five nominations, including a nod for album of the year with Brat, while seven-time winner Dua Lipa has received four nominations.
Last year, Raye made history as the artist to win the most awards in one ceremony.
Keep reading to see the full list of nominees…
Brit Awards 2025 Nominations
Artist of the Year
Beadabobee
Central Cee
Charli Xcx
Dua Lipa
Fred again..
Jamie xx
Michael Kiwanuka
Nia Archives
Rachel Chinouriri
Sam Fender
Group of the Year
Bring Me the Horizon
Coldplay
The Cure
Ezra Collective
The Last Dinner Party
Best New Artist
English Teacher
Ezra Collective
The Last Dinner Party
Myles Smith
Rachel Chinouriri
Song of the Year with Mastercard
Artemes – I Like The Way...
- 1/23/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
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Sir Patrick Stewart is a nexus between "Star Trek" and "X-Men." For geeks, his two most famous roles will always be Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Professor Charles Xavier, and the two roles have a lot in common. The characters are both wise and fatherly leaders, even if Professor X is much warmer than the reserved Picard could ever be.
Stewart is not the only actor to appear in both a "Star Trek" and an "X-Men" production, though. But one overlap you may have missed is the late John Colicos, who played an important villain in both "Star Trek" and "X-Men."
On the original "Star Trek," Colicos played the first major Klingon character, Kor, in "An Errand of Mercy." About 30 years later, he voiced Apocalypse in the animated "X-Men" series, being the first actor to ever do so. Apocalypse was recast...
Sir Patrick Stewart is a nexus between "Star Trek" and "X-Men." For geeks, his two most famous roles will always be Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Professor Charles Xavier, and the two roles have a lot in common. The characters are both wise and fatherly leaders, even if Professor X is much warmer than the reserved Picard could ever be.
Stewart is not the only actor to appear in both a "Star Trek" and an "X-Men" production, though. But one overlap you may have missed is the late John Colicos, who played an important villain in both "Star Trek" and "X-Men."
On the original "Star Trek," Colicos played the first major Klingon character, Kor, in "An Errand of Mercy." About 30 years later, he voiced Apocalypse in the animated "X-Men" series, being the first actor to ever do so. Apocalypse was recast...
- 1/19/2025
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Coheed and Cambria’s Claudio Sanchez has surprise released a new covers album featuring renditions of songs by Taylor Swift and The Smiths.
Six of the eight songs were previously released as part of the “Claudio Covers” YouTube series — also the title of the new album, which is technically being released under the Coheed and Cambria name. The two new entries include a take on Taylor Swift’s “Welcome to New York” and The Smith’s classic “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out.”
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Regarding his cover of “Welcome to New York,” Claudio revealed that he was inspired by his son and the city itself.
“My decision to include ‘Welcome to New York’ in this collection is two-sided,” he said in a press release. “First, in 2014, my son was born in a Brooklyn Hospital… and when he became aware of this Swifty classic...
Six of the eight songs were previously released as part of the “Claudio Covers” YouTube series — also the title of the new album, which is technically being released under the Coheed and Cambria name. The two new entries include a take on Taylor Swift’s “Welcome to New York” and The Smith’s classic “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out.”
Get Coheed and Cambria Tickets Here
Regarding his cover of “Welcome to New York,” Claudio revealed that he was inspired by his son and the city itself.
“My decision to include ‘Welcome to New York’ in this collection is two-sided,” he said in a press release. “First, in 2014, my son was born in a Brooklyn Hospital… and when he became aware of this Swifty classic...
- 12/20/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Filming has wrapped on a horror thriller called The Cure, and Deadline reports that the film stars Ashley Greene of the Twilight franchise and genre regular David Dastmalchian, who was recently seen in the likes of Late Night with the Devil, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, Afraid, and The Boogeyman. Newcomer Samantha Cochran also has a lead role.
Nancy Leopardi, who previously directed Nanny Cam and Lethal Seduction, was at the helm of this one, working from a screenplay by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, the writing duo behind Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane. The story they crafted for The Cure centers on Cochran’s character, Ally Braun, an adopted 16-year-old with a mysterious illness who learns her bio-tech billionaire parents (Dastmalchian and Greene) are harvesting her blood for nefarious purposes.
Sydney Taylor (American Born Chinese), Tyler Lawrence Gray (Wolfpack), and Dylan Flashner (Running on Empty) round out the cast.
Nancy Leopardi, who previously directed Nanny Cam and Lethal Seduction, was at the helm of this one, working from a screenplay by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, the writing duo behind Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane. The story they crafted for The Cure centers on Cochran’s character, Ally Braun, an adopted 16-year-old with a mysterious illness who learns her bio-tech billionaire parents (Dastmalchian and Greene) are harvesting her blood for nefarious purposes.
Sydney Taylor (American Born Chinese), Tyler Lawrence Gray (Wolfpack), and Dylan Flashner (Running on Empty) round out the cast.
- 11/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Deadline has revealed that David Dastmalchian and Ashley Greene are set to star in the upcoming sci-fi horror film ‘The Cure.’ Joining them in this eerie venture is newcomer Samantha Cochran.
Under the direction of Nancy Leopardi and penned by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, the team behind ‘Unsane,’ the movie promises a gripping narrative steeped in the frights of biotechnology.
‘The Cure’ centers on Ally Braun, a role taken by Cochran, who is an adopted 16-year-old suffering from a mysterious illness.
Her journey takes a dark turn when she discovers her biotech billionaire parents, portrayed by Dastmalchian and Greene, are exploiting her illness for their own sinister purposes.
Director Leopardi has described the movie as a satirical thriller that critiques the modern billionaire class through the lens of classic horror and sci-fi films.
She aligns ‘The Cure’ with influential titles like ‘Ex-Machina’ and ‘Videodrome,’ known for their commentary on technological and societal shifts.
Under the direction of Nancy Leopardi and penned by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, the team behind ‘Unsane,’ the movie promises a gripping narrative steeped in the frights of biotechnology.
‘The Cure’ centers on Ally Braun, a role taken by Cochran, who is an adopted 16-year-old suffering from a mysterious illness.
Her journey takes a dark turn when she discovers her biotech billionaire parents, portrayed by Dastmalchian and Greene, are exploiting her illness for their own sinister purposes.
Director Leopardi has described the movie as a satirical thriller that critiques the modern billionaire class through the lens of classic horror and sci-fi films.
She aligns ‘The Cure’ with influential titles like ‘Ex-Machina’ and ‘Videodrome,’ known for their commentary on technological and societal shifts.
- 11/19/2024
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
In-demand actor David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) will star in the upcoming sci-fi horror movie The Cure alongside Ashley Greene (Twilight) and newcomer Samantha Cochran, Deadline reports today.
The Cure is directed by Nancy Leopardi and written by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer (Unsane).
The horror movie follows “Cochran’s Ally Braun, an adopted 16-year-old with a mysterious illness who learns her bio-tech billionaire parents (Dastmalchian and Greene) are harvesting her blood for nefarious purposes.”
Leopardi called the film “a satirical take on the modern billionaire class cloaked in a crowd-pleasing thriller,” telling Deadline, “The Cure is made in the tradition of classic horror and sci-fi films that are inspired by terrifying socio-political realities and advances in bio-technology. Like Ex-Machina, A.I., and Videodrome I believe we are on the cusp of a revolution in science and the big question is – who will benefit?”
Sydney Taylor (American Born Chinese...
The Cure is directed by Nancy Leopardi and written by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer (Unsane).
The horror movie follows “Cochran’s Ally Braun, an adopted 16-year-old with a mysterious illness who learns her bio-tech billionaire parents (Dastmalchian and Greene) are harvesting her blood for nefarious purposes.”
Leopardi called the film “a satirical take on the modern billionaire class cloaked in a crowd-pleasing thriller,” telling Deadline, “The Cure is made in the tradition of classic horror and sci-fi films that are inspired by terrifying socio-political realities and advances in bio-technology. Like Ex-Machina, A.I., and Videodrome I believe we are on the cusp of a revolution in science and the big question is – who will benefit?”
Sydney Taylor (American Born Chinese...
- 11/18/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil), Ashley Greene (Twilight), and newcomer Samantha Cochran will topline The Cure, a horror thriller from director Nancy Leopardi that has wrapped production in Los Angeles.
Written by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, who penned Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane, the film centers on Cochran’s Ally Braun, an adopted 16-year-old with a mysterious illness who learns her bio-tech billionaire parents (Dastmalchian and Greene) are harvesting her blood for nefarious purposes.
In a statement to Deadline, Leopardi called the film “a satirical take on the modern billionaire class cloaked in a crowd-pleasing thriller,” adding, “The Cure is made in the tradition of classic horror and sci-fi films that are inspired by terrifying socio-political realities and advances in bio-technology. Like Ex-Machina, A.I., and Videodrome I believe we are on the cusp of a revolution in science and the big question is – who will benefit?”
Sydney Taylor...
Written by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, who penned Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane, the film centers on Cochran’s Ally Braun, an adopted 16-year-old with a mysterious illness who learns her bio-tech billionaire parents (Dastmalchian and Greene) are harvesting her blood for nefarious purposes.
In a statement to Deadline, Leopardi called the film “a satirical take on the modern billionaire class cloaked in a crowd-pleasing thriller,” adding, “The Cure is made in the tradition of classic horror and sci-fi films that are inspired by terrifying socio-political realities and advances in bio-technology. Like Ex-Machina, A.I., and Videodrome I believe we are on the cusp of a revolution in science and the big question is – who will benefit?”
Sydney Taylor...
- 11/18/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez has shared a cover of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” as part of his monthly YouTube “Claudio Covers” series.
With the recent release of The Cure’s highly anticipated comeback album, Songs of a Lost World, the Coheed frontman celebrated the occasion by covering one of the band’s classic songs.
As Claudio tells it, he was actually introduced to the track via the brilliant cover version by Dinosaur Jr.
“This song was introduced to me by some friends as a cover done by Dinosaur Jr,” Sanchez said (via the YouTube description). “They were skaters, so the reference to ‘tricks’ at the top of the song conjured up ideas of a smitten lover’s curiosity for executing kick-flips and rail slides.”
He continued, “At the time, I didn’t know much of The Cure’s discography outside of ‘Boy’s Don’t Cry,...
With the recent release of The Cure’s highly anticipated comeback album, Songs of a Lost World, the Coheed frontman celebrated the occasion by covering one of the band’s classic songs.
As Claudio tells it, he was actually introduced to the track via the brilliant cover version by Dinosaur Jr.
“This song was introduced to me by some friends as a cover done by Dinosaur Jr,” Sanchez said (via the YouTube description). “They were skaters, so the reference to ‘tricks’ at the top of the song conjured up ideas of a smitten lover’s curiosity for executing kick-flips and rail slides.”
He continued, “At the time, I didn’t know much of The Cure’s discography outside of ‘Boy’s Don’t Cry,...
- 11/5/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Unlike much of the Cure’s output between the mid-1990s and 2008, Songs of a Lost World is textured and well-balanced, achieving a cinematic wall of sound worthy of comparison to 1989’s Disintegration. Just shy of 50 minutes, it’s also the band’s first studio album in 16 years that isn’t excessively long—a welcome change for a group that, while it excelled at taught minimalism early in its career, has tended toward rock excess ever since.
Songs of a Lost World, much of which was originally recorded back in 2019, finds the Cure not only avoiding past mistakes, but also the pitfalls that can befall releases with such a protracted development. The album doesn’t feel overworked, and largely sounds like a band playing live in a room. You wouldn’t know to listen to it that some of the music initially accompanied different lyrics or that Simon Gallup re-recorded...
Songs of a Lost World, much of which was originally recorded back in 2019, finds the Cure not only avoiding past mistakes, but also the pitfalls that can befall releases with such a protracted development. The album doesn’t feel overworked, and largely sounds like a band playing live in a room. You wouldn’t know to listen to it that some of the music initially accompanied different lyrics or that Simon Gallup re-recorded...
- 11/2/2024
- by Lewie Parkinson-Jones
- Slant Magazine
On Saturday 2 November 2024, BBC Two broadcasts Radio 2 In Concert!
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Radio 2 In Concert” promises a special treat for music fans. Titled “The Cure,” this episode features the iconic band performing in an intimate setting. The show will air on BBC Two and is sure to capture the hearts of viewers.
The Cure will take the stage at the BBC Radio Theatre in London, where they will play a mix of their classic hits and fan-favourite songs. The atmosphere is expected to be warm and engaging, as the performance is recorded in front of a small audience. This setting allows for a closer connection between the band and their fans, making it a unique experience.
In addition to the beloved classics, The Cure will showcase tracks from their latest album, “Songs of a Lost World.” This inclusion gives fans a chance to hear new material alongside...
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Radio 2 In Concert” promises a special treat for music fans. Titled “The Cure,” this episode features the iconic band performing in an intimate setting. The show will air on BBC Two and is sure to capture the hearts of viewers.
The Cure will take the stage at the BBC Radio Theatre in London, where they will play a mix of their classic hits and fan-favourite songs. The atmosphere is expected to be warm and engaging, as the performance is recorded in front of a small audience. This setting allows for a closer connection between the band and their fans, making it a unique experience.
In addition to the beloved classics, The Cure will showcase tracks from their latest album, “Songs of a Lost World.” This inclusion gives fans a chance to hear new material alongside...
- 11/2/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
The Cure have finally returned with a new album: Songs of a Lost World, the group’s first new release in 16 years, is out today via Fiction/Capitol Records.
Though it was formally announced back in September along with lead single “Alone” (which we named Song of the Week upon release), The Cure have been gearing up for Songs of a Lost World for quite a while. Frontman Robert Smith revealed to NME that their new album was titled Songs of a Lost World back in 2022, and despite not sharing any of its songs, they even embarked on the “Shows of a Lost World” tour in 2022-2023.
During that tour, The Cure debuted several new songs that would appear on the album, including “Alone,” “Endsong,” “And Nothing Is Forever,” and “I Can Never Say Goodbye” — the latter two being included on the band’s recent 12-inch eco-vinyl single, Novembre – Live...
Though it was formally announced back in September along with lead single “Alone” (which we named Song of the Week upon release), The Cure have been gearing up for Songs of a Lost World for quite a while. Frontman Robert Smith revealed to NME that their new album was titled Songs of a Lost World back in 2022, and despite not sharing any of its songs, they even embarked on the “Shows of a Lost World” tour in 2022-2023.
During that tour, The Cure debuted several new songs that would appear on the album, including “Alone,” “Endsong,” “And Nothing Is Forever,” and “I Can Never Say Goodbye” — the latter two being included on the band’s recent 12-inch eco-vinyl single, Novembre – Live...
- 11/1/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
The Cure’s first new album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, drops tomorrow. To add the already incredibly high level of anticipation, the beloved goth band performed two intimate in-studio sessions for BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6. Even better, both sets are available on-demand via BBC’s iPlayer.
The band recorded both performances on Wednesday, October 30th in front of a small crowd of lucky fans. The sets notably serve as The Cure’s first live performances in support of Songs of a Lost World, with the band performing cuts from the album as well as classics from their wider discography. See both setlists below.
Both sets, as well as the accompanying interviews with frontman Robert Smith, are available for fans to stream via the BBC iPlayer for 30 days. Stream The Cure’s BBC Radio 6 Music Session here, and stream The Cure’s BBC Radio 2 In Concert here.
The band recorded both performances on Wednesday, October 30th in front of a small crowd of lucky fans. The sets notably serve as The Cure’s first live performances in support of Songs of a Lost World, with the band performing cuts from the album as well as classics from their wider discography. See both setlists below.
Both sets, as well as the accompanying interviews with frontman Robert Smith, are available for fans to stream via the BBC iPlayer for 30 days. Stream The Cure’s BBC Radio 6 Music Session here, and stream The Cure’s BBC Radio 2 In Concert here.
- 10/31/2024
- by Jonah Krueger
- Consequence - Music
The American Psycho soundtrack boasts some classic rock and pop hits from the 1980s. Songs by New Order and Genesis have even become synonymous with the movie, given the crucial scenes in which they play. Based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis and directed by Mary Harron, American Psycho revolves around a New York City banker who doubles as a serial killer at night. Rather than delving into familiar psychological thriller tropes, the highly quotable American Psycho takes a darkly comic approach as it decodes the consumerism and toxic masculinity that drives its twisted lead character, Patrick Bateman.
Music plays a chief role in American Psycho, given that Patrick has quite an interesting playlist. Despite the dark, homicidal things brewing in his mind, he listens to cheery songs while walking to the office. When he has visitors at his home, Patrick can also flaunt his record collection and break...
Music plays a chief role in American Psycho, given that Patrick has quite an interesting playlist. Despite the dark, homicidal things brewing in his mind, he listens to cheery songs while walking to the office. When he has visitors at his home, Patrick can also flaunt his record collection and break...
- 10/29/2024
- by Shaurya Thapa, Stephen Barker, Shawn S. Lealos
- ScreenRant
Lady Gaga has unleashed “Disease,” the lead single from her forthcoming seventh studio album, due out early next year. The song is the artist’s first solo single since 2022’s “Hold My Hand,” and comes just one month after Harlequin, the companion album to Joker: Folie à Deux, quietly came and went amid the film’s tepid performance at the box office.
Just in time for Halloween, “Disease” finds Gaga falling back on some of the tricks from her early heyday—namely the macabre imagery and brash Edm stylings of 2009’s The Fame Monster and 2011’s Born This Way. Produced by Gaga, Cirkut, and Andrew Watt, the track is driven by a heavy industrial beat and squelchy bassline with enough heft to support Gaga’s characteristically bombastic performance.
The song’s lyrics rely heavily on cliché, echoing similar themes as “Bad Romance” and “The Cure”: “Screamin’ for me, baby...
Just in time for Halloween, “Disease” finds Gaga falling back on some of the tricks from her early heyday—namely the macabre imagery and brash Edm stylings of 2009’s The Fame Monster and 2011’s Born This Way. Produced by Gaga, Cirkut, and Andrew Watt, the track is driven by a heavy industrial beat and squelchy bassline with enough heft to support Gaga’s characteristically bombastic performance.
The song’s lyrics rely heavily on cliché, echoing similar themes as “Bad Romance” and “The Cure”: “Screamin’ for me, baby...
- 10/25/2024
- by Alexa Camp
- Slant Magazine
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Stevie Nicks delivers a powerful women’s rights anthem, Lady Gaga drops a surprise jazz album, and Rauw Alejandro rolls through with some heart-tugging slickness. Plus, Mickey Guyton, Billy Strings, Sunflower Bean, and the return of the Cure.
Stevie Nicks, “The Lighthouse” (YouTube)
Sunflower Bean, “Serial Killer” (YouTube)
Mickey Guyton, “House On Fire” (YouTube)
The Cure, “Alone” (YouTube)
Lady Gaga, ‘Happy Mistake” (YouTube)
Saweetie, “Is It the Way” (YouTube)
Weeknd feat.
Stevie Nicks, “The Lighthouse” (YouTube)
Sunflower Bean, “Serial Killer” (YouTube)
Mickey Guyton, “House On Fire” (YouTube)
The Cure, “Alone” (YouTube)
Lady Gaga, ‘Happy Mistake” (YouTube)
Saweetie, “Is It the Way” (YouTube)
Weeknd feat.
- 9/27/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
The Cure appear to be on the precipice of finally announcing their long-awaited new album, as the band has wiped their website and teased a release date for their first LP in 16 years.
In August, Robert Smith and company announced a 12″ charity single featuring live versions of two of the new songs the Cure had been playing on their recent tour. After the limited-edition run of singles sold out, Smith suggested something else was forthcoming in a follow-up tweet. “And then…,” the singer simply wrote.
The “And then…,” it appears,...
In August, Robert Smith and company announced a 12″ charity single featuring live versions of two of the new songs the Cure had been playing on their recent tour. After the limited-edition run of singles sold out, Smith suggested something else was forthcoming in a follow-up tweet. “And then…,” the singer simply wrote.
The “And then…,” it appears,...
- 9/13/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Oscar winning actor Robert Downey Jr. has been a part of several fascinating movies. In this list of successful movies, however, his portrayal of Tony Stark in the Iron Man franchise stands out the tallest. But the actor refuses to conform to stereotypes by taking on fresh parts such as the 2009 smash hit Sherlock Holmes. The movie was a huge success.
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in The Avengers (2012) || Walt Disney Studios
The massive appreciation of the first installment was rewarded when the makers brought in the sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, with the Iron Man actor reprising his role. Even this movie went on to repeat the success of the first one and brought in a unique transformation of the actor that even Marvel couldn’t pull off.
Robert Downey Jr.’s transformation as a woman for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
The iconic detective...
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in The Avengers (2012) || Walt Disney Studios
The massive appreciation of the first installment was rewarded when the makers brought in the sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, with the Iron Man actor reprising his role. Even this movie went on to repeat the success of the first one and brought in a unique transformation of the actor that even Marvel couldn’t pull off.
Robert Downey Jr.’s transformation as a woman for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
The iconic detective...
- 7/9/2024
- by Sakshi Singh
- FandomWire
Listening to The Cure song “To Wish Impossible Things” from 1992 was a key inspiration for Italian filmmaker Carlo Sironi in writing, with Silvana Tamma as co-writer, and directing the Italian-French drama My Summer With Irène.
“The young and timid Clara meets the spirited Irène,” according to a plot description of the website of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival where the movie screened last week in the fest’s Horizons section. “These two girls with absolutely contrasting personalities are brought together by their recent struggle with an illness that, in the midst of their vulnerable adolescent years, has transformed their previous outlook on life. When they impulsively decide to spend some time at the seaside, it feels as if they are actually trying to stop time.”
The idea came quite spontaneously. “The way this movie started is a bit strange for me,” Sironi told an audience at the 58th edition...
“The young and timid Clara meets the spirited Irène,” according to a plot description of the website of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival where the movie screened last week in the fest’s Horizons section. “These two girls with absolutely contrasting personalities are brought together by their recent struggle with an illness that, in the midst of their vulnerable adolescent years, has transformed their previous outlook on life. When they impulsively decide to spend some time at the seaside, it feels as if they are actually trying to stop time.”
The idea came quite spontaneously. “The way this movie started is a bit strange for me,” Sironi told an audience at the 58th edition...
- 7/8/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s been a long time coming, but a reboot of the 1994 cult classic film The Crow (which was based on the comic book series created by James O’Barr) will finally be making its way out into the world on August 23rd, which is when Lionsgate will be giving the film a theatrical release. With that release date swiftly approaching, we figured we should gather together all the information we have on this movie… and here it is, Everything We Know About The Crow 2024:
Not A Remake
Lionsgate has informed us that this new version of The Crow, which we have previously been referring to as a remake, is not to be called a remake. Rather, the film is to be referred to as “a new adaptation of the comic book.” They have also revealed that the tragic characters at the heart of the story are not named Eric Draven and Shelly Webster,...
Not A Remake
Lionsgate has informed us that this new version of The Crow, which we have previously been referring to as a remake, is not to be called a remake. Rather, the film is to be referred to as “a new adaptation of the comic book.” They have also revealed that the tragic characters at the heart of the story are not named Eric Draven and Shelly Webster,...
- 7/1/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
X-Men: The Last Stand tried to adapt two big comic book storylines with "The Dark Phoenix Saga" and "The Cure," only to ultimately do neither of them justice (a fact that haunted writer Simon Kinberg to the extent he tried again with Dark Phoenix...and failed a second time).
The 2006 movie was a critical and commercial disappointment and, five years later, 20th Century Fox decided to reboot the franchise with X-Men: First Class.
The prequel revisited the formation of the X-Men, meaning everyone aside from Hugh Jackman - who made a brief cameo appearance - was recast. That included Beast actor Kelsey Grammer.
He'd eventually reprise the role for a surprise cameo in X-Men: Days of Future Past, but with Nicholas Hoult taking his place, that seemed to be the end of the road for Grammer. Well, until a shocking return in The Marvels' post-credits scene last November!
With that,...
The 2006 movie was a critical and commercial disappointment and, five years later, 20th Century Fox decided to reboot the franchise with X-Men: First Class.
The prequel revisited the formation of the X-Men, meaning everyone aside from Hugh Jackman - who made a brief cameo appearance - was recast. That included Beast actor Kelsey Grammer.
He'd eventually reprise the role for a surprise cameo in X-Men: Days of Future Past, but with Nicholas Hoult taking his place, that seemed to be the end of the road for Grammer. Well, until a shocking return in The Marvels' post-credits scene last November!
With that,...
- 6/18/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
When he’s not busy destroying Mecha-Streisand with his “Robert Punch,” The Cure frontman Robert Smith can be found chowing down on refried beans and marveling at the magnificence of the Casa Bonita cliff divers.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s passion project, the eleven-figure rehab of the beloved Denver area Mexican restaurant and entertainment megaplex Casa Bonita, is still some indeterminate distance away from opening its doors to the general public — though some A-listers are already basking in the magnificence that only hard work, passion and $40 million can achieve.
Starting last year, select celebrities and lucky fans from the nearly year-long waitlist have been able to visit the sprawling shrine of tacos and puppet shows in successive waves of the Casa Bonita soft launch, and the review from one such celebrity guest suggests that the massive fortune Parker and Stone have poured into the restaurant that...
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s passion project, the eleven-figure rehab of the beloved Denver area Mexican restaurant and entertainment megaplex Casa Bonita, is still some indeterminate distance away from opening its doors to the general public — though some A-listers are already basking in the magnificence that only hard work, passion and $40 million can achieve.
Starting last year, select celebrities and lucky fans from the nearly year-long waitlist have been able to visit the sprawling shrine of tacos and puppet shows in successive waves of the Casa Bonita soft launch, and the review from one such celebrity guest suggests that the massive fortune Parker and Stone have poured into the restaurant that...
- 6/14/2024
- Cracked
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Hulu's Under the Bridge
Hip-hop and rap music in Hulu's Under the Bridge plays a crucial role in setting the tone, personality, and culture of the Victoria teenagers. Inspired by a true story, Under the Bridge uses music, clothing, and dialogue to effectively set the scene and immerse viewers in the plot. The soundtrack of Under the Bridge blends diegetic hip-hop and rap with non-diegetic ambiance music to shape the characters and enhance the storytelling.
Hulu's Under the Bridge includes a soundtrack of mostly hip-hop and rap music that helps establish the world of the Victoria teenagers. Inspired by the book by Rebecca Godfrey, Under the Bridge dramatizes the story of the 1997 attack and murder of a 14-year-old girl named Reena Virk in the town of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. The entire show is available to stream now. Because Under the Bridge is based on a true story,...
Hip-hop and rap music in Hulu's Under the Bridge plays a crucial role in setting the tone, personality, and culture of the Victoria teenagers. Inspired by a true story, Under the Bridge uses music, clothing, and dialogue to effectively set the scene and immerse viewers in the plot. The soundtrack of Under the Bridge blends diegetic hip-hop and rap with non-diegetic ambiance music to shape the characters and enhance the storytelling.
Hulu's Under the Bridge includes a soundtrack of mostly hip-hop and rap music that helps establish the world of the Victoria teenagers. Inspired by the book by Rebecca Godfrey, Under the Bridge dramatizes the story of the 1997 attack and murder of a 14-year-old girl named Reena Virk in the town of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. The entire show is available to stream now. Because Under the Bridge is based on a true story,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Dani Kessel Odom
- ScreenRant
Over the past week or so, Apple Music has slowly unveiled the titles included in its list of the “100 best albums.” Today, the top 10 albums were revealed, with Miss Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill claiming the No. 1 spot. Rounding out the top five are Michael Jackson’s Thriller; The Beatles’ Abbey Road; Prince’s Purple Rain; and Frank Ocean’s Blonde.
The top 10 also includes Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life; Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe Version); Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black; Nirvana’s Nevermind; and Beyoncé’s Lemonade.
In all honestly, it’s a pretty safe top 10, especially considering the drama that unfolded when Apple unveiled picks 11-20 and slotted Adele’s 21 at No. 15 and Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) at No. 18 — ahead of albums like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds,...
The top 10 also includes Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life; Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe Version); Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black; Nirvana’s Nevermind; and Beyoncé’s Lemonade.
In all honestly, it’s a pretty safe top 10, especially considering the drama that unfolded when Apple unveiled picks 11-20 and slotted Adele’s 21 at No. 15 and Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) at No. 18 — ahead of albums like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
The iconic child-fantasy novel series The Spideriwick Chronicles received a TV adaptation on the Roku Channel. The fantasy series is created by showrunner Aron Eli Coleite, who is known for working on the shows Locke & Key and Daybreak, both Netflix shows. Authors of the novel series, Tony Diterlizzi and Holly Black are also part of the development process.
Joining the show is Coleite’s Daybreak star Alyvia Alyn Lind as Calliope, an original character that was not present in the novel series. Before fans take up arms for messing with the source material, the showrunner explained why he and authors Diterlizzi and Black chose to create a new character for the show.
Why Did Roku’s The Spiderwick Chronicles Create An Original Character? A still from The Spiderwick Chronicles
The children’s fantasy novel series The Spiderwick Chronicles has already received one cinematic adaptation. The film version of the...
Joining the show is Coleite’s Daybreak star Alyvia Alyn Lind as Calliope, an original character that was not present in the novel series. Before fans take up arms for messing with the source material, the showrunner explained why he and authors Diterlizzi and Black chose to create a new character for the show.
Why Did Roku’s The Spiderwick Chronicles Create An Original Character? A still from The Spiderwick Chronicles
The children’s fantasy novel series The Spiderwick Chronicles has already received one cinematic adaptation. The film version of the...
- 4/21/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Many powerful X-Men villains from X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men '97 deserve to be adapted into the live-action MCU. Marvel Studios can improve adaptations of X-Men villains in the MCU by taking inspiration from The Animated Series. Iconic X-Men villains such as Apocalypse, Magneto, Mister Sinister and Mystique would benefit from being reinvented in the MCU.
Many powerful villains who have been featured in X-Men: The Animated Series and its X-Men '97 revival would be great to see adapted into the live-action MCU. X-Men: The Animated Series originally ran for five seasons between 1992 and 1997, before being canceled amid Marvel Entertainment's financial troubles. Now that those issues are well and truly over, Marvel Studios Animation has premiered a revival of the popular animated series, X-Men '97, which began roughly a year after X-Men: The Animated Series' finale, featuring the same cast of heroes, and bringing back some of the...
Many powerful villains who have been featured in X-Men: The Animated Series and its X-Men '97 revival would be great to see adapted into the live-action MCU. X-Men: The Animated Series originally ran for five seasons between 1992 and 1997, before being canceled amid Marvel Entertainment's financial troubles. Now that those issues are well and truly over, Marvel Studios Animation has premiered a revival of the popular animated series, X-Men '97, which began roughly a year after X-Men: The Animated Series' finale, featuring the same cast of heroes, and bringing back some of the...
- 4/7/2024
- by Kai Young
- ScreenRant
This X-Men ’97 article contains spoilers.
It’s time to celebrate for the mutant superheroes of X-Men ’97. Sure, Professor X is gone and Magneto is the team’s new leader, but there’s still plenty to be happy about. The Friends of Humanity have been defeated (at least for now), their archnemesis has decided to become a good guy, and Cyclops and Jean Grey have welcomed a new addition to the family: their infant son Nathan Summers. It’s an exciting time for the team, even if the two-part premiere ends with a second Jean Grey showing up at their door, while the Jean Grey who’s just given birth watches on in horror. What the hell is all that about? (We explained that here.)
But never mind all that: little Nathan is here, but as hardcore X-Men comics fans already know, this isn’t actually the first time...
It’s time to celebrate for the mutant superheroes of X-Men ’97. Sure, Professor X is gone and Magneto is the team’s new leader, but there’s still plenty to be happy about. The Friends of Humanity have been defeated (at least for now), their archnemesis has decided to become a good guy, and Cyclops and Jean Grey have welcomed a new addition to the family: their infant son Nathan Summers. It’s an exciting time for the team, even if the two-part premiere ends with a second Jean Grey showing up at their door, while the Jean Grey who’s just given birth watches on in horror. What the hell is all that about? (We explained that here.)
But never mind all that: little Nathan is here, but as hardcore X-Men comics fans already know, this isn’t actually the first time...
- 3/20/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Warning! This article contains spoilers for X-Men '97 episode 2.
X-Men '97 episode 2 sets up new Marvel stories, characters, and consequences, continuing from the beloved animated series. Cyclops leads X-Men amid Magneto's resurgence, while Storm loses her powers in a tragic twist, shaping the team's future. Jean Grey's clone, Madelyne Pryor, hints at a major X-Men villain's storyline, while Magneto's new approach hints at a change of heart.
X-Men '97 episode 2's ending sets the revival of the beloved animated series on an exciting new path, full of major Marvel Comics stories, characters, and consequences. With several voice actors from X-Men: The Animated Series returning, X-Men '97 is continuing almost instantly from where the former series left off. With Charles Xavier now gone, the burden of leading the X-Men and striving for a world in which humans and mutants can coexist falls on Cyclops' shoulders as the hero...
X-Men '97 episode 2 sets up new Marvel stories, characters, and consequences, continuing from the beloved animated series. Cyclops leads X-Men amid Magneto's resurgence, while Storm loses her powers in a tragic twist, shaping the team's future. Jean Grey's clone, Madelyne Pryor, hints at a major X-Men villain's storyline, while Magneto's new approach hints at a change of heart.
X-Men '97 episode 2's ending sets the revival of the beloved animated series on an exciting new path, full of major Marvel Comics stories, characters, and consequences. With several voice actors from X-Men: The Animated Series returning, X-Men '97 is continuing almost instantly from where the former series left off. With Charles Xavier now gone, the burden of leading the X-Men and striving for a world in which humans and mutants can coexist falls on Cyclops' shoulders as the hero...
- 3/20/2024
- by Lewis Glazebrook
- ScreenRant
After spending more than a decade in development hell, a remake of The Crow (watch it Here) has made its way through production and is set to receive a theatrical release, courtesy of Lionsgate, on June 7th. With that date just three months away, a trio of first look images have arrived online to show us what It star Bill Skarsgard and singer FKA twigs look like as the new versions of goth rocker Eric Draven and the love of his life, Shelly. These images originally showed up on Vanity Fair and can now be seen at the bottom of this article.
The film has the following synopsis: Soulmates Eric Draven (Skarsgard) and Shelly Webster (FKA twigs) are brutally murdered when the demons of her dark past catch up with them. Given the chance to save his true love by sacrificing himself, Eric sets out to seek merciless revenge on their killers,...
The film has the following synopsis: Soulmates Eric Draven (Skarsgard) and Shelly Webster (FKA twigs) are brutally murdered when the demons of her dark past catch up with them. Given the chance to save his true love by sacrificing himself, Eric sets out to seek merciless revenge on their killers,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Forgive the broadness of this Generation X boast, but the ‘90s were just different. Were they a simpler time? Perhaps. Were they a better time? Objectively yes, absolutely. At least in terms of pop culture, and again … that’s not really up for debate, that’s just a fact! At the very least, television was objectively stellar in the 1990s.
If that weren’t the case, then why is Friends one of the most streamed shows for teens recently? Why has the Fresh Prince reimagining worked? And most importantly: why is the greatest Saturday morning cartoon of all time making a Disney-fied comeback in X-Men ‘97?
X-Men: The Animated Series (1992-1997) was one of the strongest entries in the history of comic book adaptations simply because it was a rare mix of solid animation (for at least four of those seasons), brilliant storytelling (being able to pull from 30 years of...
If that weren’t the case, then why is Friends one of the most streamed shows for teens recently? Why has the Fresh Prince reimagining worked? And most importantly: why is the greatest Saturday morning cartoon of all time making a Disney-fied comeback in X-Men ‘97?
X-Men: The Animated Series (1992-1997) was one of the strongest entries in the history of comic book adaptations simply because it was a rare mix of solid animation (for at least four of those seasons), brilliant storytelling (being able to pull from 30 years of...
- 2/23/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Coming our way from director Zelda Williams (making her feature directorial debut) and screenwriter Diablo Cody, the horror comedy Lisa Frankenstein is set to receive a theatrical release this Friday, February 9th, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Earlier today, we shared our interviews with Williams, Cody, and stars Kathryn Newton (Freaky) and Cole Sprouse (Riverdale), and now we’ve got a clip from the film to share as well. You can check it out in the embed above and see Newton’s character tell a corpse, played by Sprouse, about The Cure.
Set in 1989, Lisa Frankenstein has the following synopsis: A coming of Rage love story from acclaimed writer Diablo Cody about a misunderstood teenager and her high school crush, who happens to be a handsome corpse. After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love,...
Set in 1989, Lisa Frankenstein has the following synopsis: A coming of Rage love story from acclaimed writer Diablo Cody about a misunderstood teenager and her high school crush, who happens to be a handsome corpse. After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
One of the most memorable and heartfelt ways to tell someone you're falling in love with them is through a cute love song. Even if you're not into writing your own tune, sharing a Spotify playlist full of songs about soulmates, songs about love at first sight, and songs about saying, "I love you," is a sweet and low-pressure way to get your feelings across. And thankfully, there is a wealth of songs about falling in love out there - across all genres - to show someone just how much you care for them.
The best love song, however, is the tune that resonates the most with you and your partner. So whether you prefer a slow, romantic ballad, a sexy song, or a song that's more upbeat, your love interest is certain to be falling just as hard for you after giving it a listen.
These cute love songs,...
The best love song, however, is the tune that resonates the most with you and your partner. So whether you prefer a slow, romantic ballad, a sexy song, or a song that's more upbeat, your love interest is certain to be falling just as hard for you after giving it a listen.
These cute love songs,...
- 10/5/2023
- by Michele Bird
- Popsugar.com
Continuing its quest to promote and center women in genre cinema, Sitges will hold its annual networking, scholarship, and conference strand, WomanInFan, which head of the industry department, Patricia Salvatierra declared “is growing by leaps and bounds.”
The events take place over Oct. 6-8, as part of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, unspooling Oct. 5-15.
Labs, A Book Launch and Residency
This year marked the second call for the WomanInFan FanLab Short-Film Teaser Contest, won by director Samantha Aldana, for “Little Lying Wild,” billed as a story of female empowerment rooted in Mayan folklore.
Sitges also celebrates the official release of the WomanInFan imprint’s second book, “Mistress of Fan: Monsters, Creatures and Nightmares Engendered by Them,” teased last year.
The ambitious collection of essays, a joint approach at boosting women who’ve contributed fiercely to the genre, muses on cult classics and blockbuster fare while centering...
The events take place over Oct. 6-8, as part of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, unspooling Oct. 5-15.
Labs, A Book Launch and Residency
This year marked the second call for the WomanInFan FanLab Short-Film Teaser Contest, won by director Samantha Aldana, for “Little Lying Wild,” billed as a story of female empowerment rooted in Mayan folklore.
Sitges also celebrates the official release of the WomanInFan imprint’s second book, “Mistress of Fan: Monsters, Creatures and Nightmares Engendered by Them,” teased last year.
The ambitious collection of essays, a joint approach at boosting women who’ve contributed fiercely to the genre, muses on cult classics and blockbuster fare while centering...
- 10/5/2023
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
It feels like every year, we spend half of the summer wondering if there's still such a thing as a "song of the summer" or if pop culture is too fragmented for us to have one inescapable track, then we spend the rest of the summer wondering what it is. Instead of that exercise in futility, we’ve narrowed down the songs of the summer as presented by summer TV. These songs were deployed memorably, adding emotion, sensuality, or humor to the scenes they augmented. Heartstopper went wall-to-wall with TikTok-worthy Gen Z anthems (then added a little touch of The Cure for the olds to enjoy), while Painkiller had Big Pharma's worst people dancing to "The Macarena."...
- 8/25/2023
- by Joe Reid
- Primetimer
Exclusive: UTA on Monday announced its signing of writer, producer and executive John Ierardi for representation in all areas.
“I am beyond excited to be joining the UTA family,” Ierardi told Deadline. “The company has always been a pillar in the industry at giving creatives a voice and I couldn’t be happier to start this next chapter.”
Ierardi teamed with Bo Youngblood in 2019 to launch Showdown Productions, a production company whose mission is to produce material with a strong artistic vision that provides critical commentary on diverse social issues.
The company, where he serves as an executive, most recently wrapped production on the Will Wernick-directed pool hall drama Break, starring Victor Rasuk and Jeff Kober, as well as the thriller In Flight, which Ierardi co-wrote from his own story. Youngblood helmed the latter title, which stars Cristo Fernandez (Ted Lasso), Tiffany Smith (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3...
“I am beyond excited to be joining the UTA family,” Ierardi told Deadline. “The company has always been a pillar in the industry at giving creatives a voice and I couldn’t be happier to start this next chapter.”
Ierardi teamed with Bo Youngblood in 2019 to launch Showdown Productions, a production company whose mission is to produce material with a strong artistic vision that provides critical commentary on diverse social issues.
The company, where he serves as an executive, most recently wrapped production on the Will Wernick-directed pool hall drama Break, starring Victor Rasuk and Jeff Kober, as well as the thriller In Flight, which Ierardi co-wrote from his own story. Youngblood helmed the latter title, which stars Cristo Fernandez (Ted Lasso), Tiffany Smith (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3...
- 8/21/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The Season 2 finale of Netflix’s Heartstopper is aptly titled: “Perfect.” Although in some ways, the episode drops the Truham-Higgs gang into a best of times/worst of times scenario, creator Alice Oseman, on whose graphic novels the series is based, not only sticks the landing but beautifully sets the stage for takeoff on Season 3. (You’ll recall that, after seeing how rapturously received Season 1 was, Netflix gave it a two-season pickup.) So what actually happens? Read on…
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‘This Is The Best My Life Has Ever Been’ | “Perfect” begins on the highest of highs:...
Heartstopper Season 2 Photos View Gallery29 Images
‘This Is The Best My Life Has Ever Been’ | “Perfect” begins on the highest of highs:...
- 8/5/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
The Cure’s double live album Show is being reissued on vinyl for the first time since its initial release in 1993.
The fresh repressing was remastered by The Cure’s Robert Smith and Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. The reissue was initially made available as a limited-edition picture disc for Record Store Day 2023, but it will receive a wide-release on 2xLP black vinyl beginning September 8th. Pre-orders are now ongoing.
The 18-track live album was recorded at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan in July 1992 during The Cure’s “Wish Tour.” The tracklist includes performances of “Pictures of You,” “High,” “Lullaby,” Just Like Heaven,” Fascination Street,” “The Walk,” “Let’s Go To Bed,” “Friday I’m In Love,” “Never Enough,” and “Inbetween Days” as well as deep cut like “Trust” and “From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea.”
The Cure recently wrapped up a record-breaking North American leg...
The fresh repressing was remastered by The Cure’s Robert Smith and Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. The reissue was initially made available as a limited-edition picture disc for Record Store Day 2023, but it will receive a wide-release on 2xLP black vinyl beginning September 8th. Pre-orders are now ongoing.
The 18-track live album was recorded at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan in July 1992 during The Cure’s “Wish Tour.” The tracklist includes performances of “Pictures of You,” “High,” “Lullaby,” Just Like Heaven,” Fascination Street,” “The Walk,” “Let’s Go To Bed,” “Friday I’m In Love,” “Never Enough,” and “Inbetween Days” as well as deep cut like “Trust” and “From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea.”
The Cure recently wrapped up a record-breaking North American leg...
- 7/27/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Frequent Tim Burton collaborator Danny Elfman recalls the terrible initial test screenings for Edward Scissorhands. Having made the transition to blockbuster director with 1989’s Batman, Burton returned to his quirky filmmaking roots with his follow-up feature, released in 1990. Starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder, Edward Scissorhands tells the strange story of an unfinished artificial man with scissors for hands, who is taken in by a suburban family, and experiences unlikely romance with their teenage daughter.
Burton’s Edward Scissorhands went on to be a modest box office success with $86 million in worldwide grosses against a budget of $20 million, but at first it seemed the movie might be headed for disaster, at least according to the film's composer Elfman. Speaking recently to GQ, Elfman recalled the terrible reaction to early test screenings of the movie, which reminded him of early Beetlejuice tests. Check out what Elfman had to say in the...
Burton’s Edward Scissorhands went on to be a modest box office success with $86 million in worldwide grosses against a budget of $20 million, but at first it seemed the movie might be headed for disaster, at least according to the film's composer Elfman. Speaking recently to GQ, Elfman recalled the terrible reaction to early test screenings of the movie, which reminded him of early Beetlejuice tests. Check out what Elfman had to say in the...
- 6/16/2023
- by Dan Zinski
- ScreenRant
Yungblud‘s greatest battles are both internal and external on his latest single “Lowlife.” Internally, both literally and figuratively, he can’t get out of the bed, out of the house, or out of his own head. Externally, he can’t get his name out of everyone else’s mouth. Finding himself lower than rock bottom, the British musician settles in there instead of crying to claw his way out.
“I wrote ‘Lowlife’ because I just didn’t want to leave my house. I was sick of people, of games,...
“I wrote ‘Lowlife’ because I just didn’t want to leave my house. I was sick of people, of games,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The Cure has announced their first series of North American tour dates in more than four years. The Shows of a Lost World Tour began on May 10 and will wrap up on July 1. The Twilight Sad will support the band on all dates.
Last month, singer Robert Smith announced on Twitter that the band would also tour South America but that dates were still being decided.
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Smith has previously teased a new Cure album with their last release coming out in 2008. After being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, he said, “If I’m optimistic it will be finished before the start of this summer.” However, the album still hasn’t been finished.
In recent years, Smith himself has collaborated with Gorillaz, Chvrches, Deftones and Noel Gallagher. In 2022, the band reissued their album, Wish (1992) for its 30th anniversary.
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Last month, singer Robert Smith announced on Twitter that the band would also tour South America but that dates were still being decided.
>Get The Cure Convert Tickets Now!
Smith has previously teased a new Cure album with their last release coming out in 2008. After being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, he said, “If I’m optimistic it will be finished before the start of this summer.” However, the album still hasn’t been finished.
In recent years, Smith himself has collaborated with Gorillaz, Chvrches, Deftones and Noel Gallagher. In 2022, the band reissued their album, Wish (1992) for its 30th anniversary.
Setlist
Alone
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- 6/4/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
After their successful world tour in support of their 2022 album, Brightside, The Lumineers have announced an encore set of performances that will take place this fall.
The folk-rock band, which is led by Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz, will begin their tour in Maine in August. They will be joined by James Bay as the opening act and end their tour in Los Angeles on September 15.
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Last year, The Lumineers performed 62 tour dates around the world. It was the band’s first tour since the cancelation of shows from their III: The World Tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Lumineers will go on a European leg of their tour during the summer, starting in Dublin, Ireland on June 2 and ending in Halifax, UK on July 9.
Setlist:
The below setlist comes from the band’s performance at Shaky Knees Music Festival in Atlanta, Georgia...
The folk-rock band, which is led by Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz, will begin their tour in Maine in August. They will be joined by James Bay as the opening act and end their tour in Los Angeles on September 15.
>Get The Lumineers Concert Tickets Now!
Last year, The Lumineers performed 62 tour dates around the world. It was the band’s first tour since the cancelation of shows from their III: The World Tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Lumineers will go on a European leg of their tour during the summer, starting in Dublin, Ireland on June 2 and ending in Halifax, UK on July 9.
Setlist:
The below setlist comes from the band’s performance at Shaky Knees Music Festival in Atlanta, Georgia...
- 5/29/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
John Cleese couldn’t help but view the recent coronation of British monarch King Charles III as a satire worthy of one of his classic Monty Python sketches.
In an interview with Gb News, the legendary British comedian — who also famously dressed down a certain British noble named King Arthur in 1975’s Monty Python and the Holy Grail — admitted he “lost it” after starting to watch the historic televised event with his wife. “I couldn’t stop laughing,” he shared, barely able to contain himself through his harsh-yet-candid recollection. “All these people in these silly costumes, all taking things so seriously. I thought it was a [Monty] Python sketch.”
Cleese further clarified that he “wasn’t laughing at the people because they were playing their parts really well” but had one note for the “marvelous” Archbishop of Canterbury, who had to make several adjustments while bestowing the crown on the new monarch’s head.
In an interview with Gb News, the legendary British comedian — who also famously dressed down a certain British noble named King Arthur in 1975’s Monty Python and the Holy Grail — admitted he “lost it” after starting to watch the historic televised event with his wife. “I couldn’t stop laughing,” he shared, barely able to contain himself through his harsh-yet-candid recollection. “All these people in these silly costumes, all taking things so seriously. I thought it was a [Monty] Python sketch.”
Cleese further clarified that he “wasn’t laughing at the people because they were playing their parts really well” but had one note for the “marvelous” Archbishop of Canterbury, who had to make several adjustments while bestowing the crown on the new monarch’s head.
- 5/9/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Film News
Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino discussed the recent controversy surrounding The Cure’s ticket on sale and a host of other topics during an appearance on The Bob Lefsetz Podcast.
For their upcoming North American tour, The Cure opted out of Ticketmaster’s “platinum” and “dynamically priced” ticket options, and restricted ticket transfers in markets where the band was legally allowed to do so. Even so, frontman Robert Smith discovered the system to be “far from perfect,” as numerous tickets still ended up on the secondary market, while those fans who were able to purchase tickets complained of excessive transaction fees. Smith ultimately compelled Ticketmaster to offer fans a reimbursement of $5-10.
“We were proud of Ticketmaster’s side,” Rapino said. “We did a ton of work with Robert, making sure [tickets] were non-transferable, that it would be a face value [ticket] exchange and verified, doing all we could to put all...
For their upcoming North American tour, The Cure opted out of Ticketmaster’s “platinum” and “dynamically priced” ticket options, and restricted ticket transfers in markets where the band was legally allowed to do so. Even so, frontman Robert Smith discovered the system to be “far from perfect,” as numerous tickets still ended up on the secondary market, while those fans who were able to purchase tickets complained of excessive transaction fees. Smith ultimately compelled Ticketmaster to offer fans a reimbursement of $5-10.
“We were proud of Ticketmaster’s side,” Rapino said. “We did a ton of work with Robert, making sure [tickets] were non-transferable, that it would be a face value [ticket] exchange and verified, doing all we could to put all...
- 5/1/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Scarlett Johansson and Gwyneth Paltrow have set the record straight on past rumours that they clashed on the set of Iron Man 2.
Over a decade ago, Johannson made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as Black Widow in the 2010 superhero sequel, alongside Paltrow who reprised herrole as Tony Stark’s assistant, Pepper Potts.
At the time, rumours swirled that the two did not get along on set. And while they have previously denied them, people still seem stuck on the notion that there was tension.
“People ask me, ‘Is it true that you and Scarlett Johansson didn’t get along on Iron Man?’” Paltrow told Johansson on the latest episode of her self-hosted podcast, The Goop Podcast.
“Is that a rumour?” Johansson asked. “You were so nice to me on that movie. I was so petrified. You were so nice to me! You could’ve been awful. I was so...
Over a decade ago, Johannson made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as Black Widow in the 2010 superhero sequel, alongside Paltrow who reprised herrole as Tony Stark’s assistant, Pepper Potts.
At the time, rumours swirled that the two did not get along on set. And while they have previously denied them, people still seem stuck on the notion that there was tension.
“People ask me, ‘Is it true that you and Scarlett Johansson didn’t get along on Iron Man?’” Paltrow told Johansson on the latest episode of her self-hosted podcast, The Goop Podcast.
“Is that a rumour?” Johansson asked. “You were so nice to me on that movie. I was so petrified. You were so nice to me! You could’ve been awful. I was so...
- 4/21/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Film
It’s Robert Smith‘s birthday so, naturally, fans of the singer are sharing what is commonly believed to be one of his greatest moments.
The musician, who is the frontman of The Cure, turns 64 today (Friday 21 April).
In 2019, he became a viral sensation on Twitter thanks to his hilariously deadpan response to an excitable reporter.
Smith was in attendance at that year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, where The Cure were being inducted alongside Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, The Zombies, Radiohead and Roxy Music.
The singer approached a chipper interviewer at Brooklyn’s Barclays Centre, who said to him: “Congratulations, The Cure – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees 2019! Are you as excited as I am?”
Smith, without missing a beat, replied: “Um, by the sounds of it, no.”
The interviewer, brushing off the response, laughed in response, and asked him: “Oh, no, what are we going to do?...
The musician, who is the frontman of The Cure, turns 64 today (Friday 21 April).
In 2019, he became a viral sensation on Twitter thanks to his hilariously deadpan response to an excitable reporter.
Smith was in attendance at that year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, where The Cure were being inducted alongside Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, The Zombies, Radiohead and Roxy Music.
The singer approached a chipper interviewer at Brooklyn’s Barclays Centre, who said to him: “Congratulations, The Cure – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees 2019! Are you as excited as I am?”
Smith, without missing a beat, replied: “Um, by the sounds of it, no.”
The interviewer, brushing off the response, laughed in response, and asked him: “Oh, no, what are we going to do?...
- 4/21/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Music
A world expert on William Shakespeare has compared Taylor Swift to some of history’s greatest writers – including the Bard himself – and said she is a “real poet”.
Scholar Sir Jonathan Bate, a former Shakespeare professor at Warwick University, said he believed the popstar is more than “just high-class showbiz” and has a “literary sensibility” that was apparent from her debut album.
In a piece for The Sunday Times Magazine titled Why Taylor Swift is a literary giant, he wrote that he had “one of the best nights of [his] life” at one of Swift’s concerts.
“Listening to her lyrics, which most of the rapturous (mainly female) audience seemed to know by heart, I came away with confirmation of a thought I first had 15 years ago: this isn’t just high-class showbiz, Taylor Swift is a real poet,” he said.
Sir Jonathan analysed how the singer has been inspired by...
Scholar Sir Jonathan Bate, a former Shakespeare professor at Warwick University, said he believed the popstar is more than “just high-class showbiz” and has a “literary sensibility” that was apparent from her debut album.
In a piece for The Sunday Times Magazine titled Why Taylor Swift is a literary giant, he wrote that he had “one of the best nights of [his] life” at one of Swift’s concerts.
“Listening to her lyrics, which most of the rapturous (mainly female) audience seemed to know by heart, I came away with confirmation of a thought I first had 15 years ago: this isn’t just high-class showbiz, Taylor Swift is a real poet,” he said.
Sir Jonathan analysed how the singer has been inspired by...
- 4/16/2023
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - Music
Hollywood was in the midst of its Brat Pack fervor when the director/screenwriter team of Tim Hunter and Neil Jimenez jolted moviegoers with "River's Edge." It was the grimy, dead-souled antithesis to John Hughes' peppy tales of suburban woe. The Northern California high schoolers in Hunter's film are dead-enders who, aware of their paltry worth to society, have little value for human life. When their friend John (Daniel Roebuck) claims he's murdered his girlfriend Jamie (Danyi Deats) and takes them to see her nude corpse, which he's discarded like a dog toy next to a riverbank, they do not recoil in horror. They are at most dumbstruck, and at worst eager to aid John in covering up the crime.
We should be shocked by their lack of revulsion, but Hunter lets us hang out with these kids for a good 15 minutes before taking us to Jamie. They're future burnouts...
We should be shocked by their lack of revulsion, but Hunter lets us hang out with these kids for a good 15 minutes before taking us to Jamie. They're future burnouts...
- 3/22/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Surprise! Ahead of her very, very, very sold-out Eras worldwide tour, which kicks off in Glendale, Arizona, this weekend, Taylor Swift has presented us with four previously unreleased songs from her discography. So while we’re sobbing at home on show night with only an old Swiftie merch tee to wipe away our tears because we couldn’t bag tickets, we at least have some new music to cry to.
Three of the four titles to have been released come from the singer’s re-recorded projects, meaning you can now happily listen to “Eyes Open”, “Safe and Sound”, and “If This Was A Movie” on Spotify in the knowledge that you’re not contributing to Scooter Braun’s bank account. But most of the attention is on “All of the Girls You Loved Before”, a track that was initially recorded for 2019’s Lover. It didn’t make the final cut on the album,...
Three of the four titles to have been released come from the singer’s re-recorded projects, meaning you can now happily listen to “Eyes Open”, “Safe and Sound”, and “If This Was A Movie” on Spotify in the knowledge that you’re not contributing to Scooter Braun’s bank account. But most of the attention is on “All of the Girls You Loved Before”, a track that was initially recorded for 2019’s Lover. It didn’t make the final cut on the album,...
- 3/17/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Jack White has responded to the debate over Meg White’s drumming ability by posting an original poem in support of his former White Stripes bandmate.
A row errupted this week after writer Lachlan Markay called her a “terrible” drummer.
“The tragedy of The White Stripes is how great they would have been with a half decent drummer,” he wrote in a now-deleted tweet.
“Yeah, yeah I’ve heard all the ‘but it’s a carefully crafted sound mannnn!’ takes. I’m sorry Meg White was terrible and no band is better for having s****y percussion.”
Since then, numerous fans and friends including Questlove, Karen Elson, and Jack himself have jumped to defend Meg and criticise Markay for his comments.
Elson, who was married to Meg’s ex-husband and bandmate between 2005 and 2013, tweeted: “Not only is Meg White a fantastic drummer, Jack also said the White Stripes would be nothing without her.
A row errupted this week after writer Lachlan Markay called her a “terrible” drummer.
“The tragedy of The White Stripes is how great they would have been with a half decent drummer,” he wrote in a now-deleted tweet.
“Yeah, yeah I’ve heard all the ‘but it’s a carefully crafted sound mannnn!’ takes. I’m sorry Meg White was terrible and no band is better for having s****y percussion.”
Since then, numerous fans and friends including Questlove, Karen Elson, and Jack himself have jumped to defend Meg and criticise Markay for his comments.
Elson, who was married to Meg’s ex-husband and bandmate between 2005 and 2013, tweeted: “Not only is Meg White a fantastic drummer, Jack also said the White Stripes would be nothing without her.
- 3/17/2023
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Music
After several days filled with complaints about excessive fees on the $20 tickets to see The Cure – including complaints from its frontman Robert Smith – a report indicates Ticketmaster will give back some of its fees.
Rolling Stone reports this evening that Ticketmaster is giving a discount on its fees that more than doubled the price of a ticket to see The Cure.
“After further conversation, Ticketmaster have agreed with us that many of the fees being charged are unduly high, and as a gesture of goodwill have offered a $10 per ticket refund to all verified fan accounts for lowest ticket price transactions,” Smith tweeted.
“And a $5 per ticket refund to all verified fan accounts for all other ticket price transactions, for all Cure shows at all venues,” he added. “If you already bought a ticket you will get an automatic refund; all tickets on sale tomorrow will incur lower fees.”
In...
Rolling Stone reports this evening that Ticketmaster is giving a discount on its fees that more than doubled the price of a ticket to see The Cure.
“After further conversation, Ticketmaster have agreed with us that many of the fees being charged are unduly high, and as a gesture of goodwill have offered a $10 per ticket refund to all verified fan accounts for lowest ticket price transactions,” Smith tweeted.
“And a $5 per ticket refund to all verified fan accounts for all other ticket price transactions, for all Cure shows at all venues,” he added. “If you already bought a ticket you will get an automatic refund; all tickets on sale tomorrow will incur lower fees.”
In...
- 3/17/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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