Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBTS have dropped an alternate video for their blockbuster new single “Dynamite,” filmed on the same set but with different angles — and a few amusing bloopers as well.
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BTS will be hitting the big screen once again! The megahit K-pop group will soon be appearing in a new concert film,The group's management, Big Hit Entertainment, announced the news on Thursday, and revealed that the latest film project documents the band's 2019world tour.This is BTS' fourth concert film, and comes on the heels of their record-breaking 2019 doc which earned $24.3 million worldwide, making it the biggest event cinema film ever released.Their latest world tour saw the members of
.Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBTS have dropped an alternate video for their blockbuster new single “Dynamite,” filmed on the same set but with different angles — and a few amusing bloopers as well.
When BTS member Jungkook sang, "'Cause I, I, I'm in the stars tonight/So watch me bring the fire and set the night alight," the ARMY watched and boy, they set a new record with it. The Bangtan Boys released their new English song Dynamite today, August 21.
BTS has had a busy 2020 would be an understatement; an album released with another one coming in the fourth quarter of 2020, two at-home concerts with an online/offline concert in October, a docuseries, celebrating FESTA 2020, a variety show currently airing and a movie in September. While the COVID-19 situation has literally confined us to our homes, BTS aren't letting it rain on their parade and continue to give ARMY solace with their music.
Yesterday, the New York Film Festival made another 2020 announcement, this one looking back on the past a bit. Yes, longtime festival goers know that NYFF each year has a robust Revivals lineup, and this year will be no exception.
NEW YORK -- This year's New York Film Festival will be held largely virtually and in outdoor screenings, organizers said Thursday while unveiling a lineup featuring new films from Chloe Zhao, Steve McQueen and Azazel Jacobs. The major fall film festivals, which often jockey for the chance to premiere the season's top films, have this year worked in concert to salvage what they can from a more limited array of films and a drastic reduction in attendees.
BTS recently dropped the first trailer of Break The Silence: The Movie. The sneak-peek sees Bangtan Boys - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook - through their 2019 Love Yourself: Speak Yourself tour.
Moments ago, the 2020 New York Film Festival announced their Main Slate, coming after the big three announcements recently. NYFF will be different, obviously, given the pandemic, but there’s still 25 movies that will make up the fest.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorThe New York Film Festival has finalized its main slate of 25 films and expanded the dates of this year’s event in order to accommodate drive-in screenings.The 58th edition of the festival will start a week earlier than it had planned, on September 17, and run through October 11.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineThe New York Film Festival unveiled the main slate for its 58th edition on Thursday.This year’s selections showcases titles from 19 different countries and spotlights both emerging and veteran talent.
Last week, came the exciting news that BTS' new film Break The Silence: The Movie will be released in several countries (Around 110) with limited screenings.
The New York Film Festival just now unveiled the final selection of their annual big three titles, naming Azazel Jacobs’ French Exit as the 2020 incarnation of the fest’s Closing Night pick. We now know the festival’s Opener in Lovers Rock, Centerpiece in Nomadland, and Closer, so all that’s left is the Main Slate, which should be headed our way shortly.
Also Read: Steve McQueen's 'Lovers Rock' Set as New York Film Festival Opening Night Film“We’ve been watching New York filmmaker Azazel Jacobs for more than a decade, since his film ‘Momma’s Man’ screened in our New Directors/New Films festival in 2008,” New York Film Festival director Eugene Hernandez said in a statement.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAzazel Jacobs’s “French Exit,” the story of a New York socialite who jettisons her old life for a new one in Paris, has been selected as the closing night feature of the 58th New York Film Festival.The film, which stars Oscar-nominees Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges, will make its world premiere at the festival, which is expected to be a mixture of physical and virtual events due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorFrench Exit, which stars Michelle Pfieffer and Lucas Hedges and has Tracy Letts voicing a cat named Small Frank, will have its world premiere as the closing night entry in this fall’s New York Film Festival.Film at Lincoln Center hasn’t set final details for the 58th annual edition of the festival, which runs September 25 to October 11.
In the previously released teasers, BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook were seen embracing the peace and moments of serenity that the home in between the forest had to offer. However, the new In the Soop BTS Ver teaser promises you that where there is BTS, there is bound to be some mayhem involved.
BTS announced the release date for their upcoming film, Break the Silence: The Movie, on Thursday (Aug. 6), and it's sooner than you think. The K-pop supergroup's fourth movie is slated to hit theaters worldwide in limited screenings beginning Sept. 10, with additional territories, including the U.S., coming on-line beginning Sept. 24.
BTS have announced that their next concert film Break The Silence: The Movie, will hit cinemas next month.Scheduled for a September 24 debut in the US, the film follows the K-Pop giants on their hugely successful ‘Love Yourself: Speak Yourself World Tour’, which took place throughout the summer and fall of 2019.The group’s first worldwide stadium tour saw them taking in the hallowed surroundings of London’s Wembley Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, and a stop-off at
ARMY, get excited! BTS is coming back on the big screen in a big way. The septet just announced Break The Silence: The Movie - Persona which will hit theatres in about 70 countries with limited screenings on September 10.
BTS will be hitting the big screen once again! The megahit K-pop group will soon be appearing in a new concert film, “Break The Silence: The Movie”.
Chris Willman Music WriterBTS’ fourth theatrical film will, in fact, go to theaters, the group announced Thursday, notwithstanding uncertainty about how many of the world’s cinemas will be reopened by the initial release date. “Break the Silence: The Movie” is scheduled to hit more than 70 countries beginning Sept.