release date for “She Said” on November 18, 2022. Braugher will reprise his role as Raymond Holt in the final season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” premiering Thursday.
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A look at what's happening the world of music as artists announce their touring plans and concert venues plan their reopenings after being shuttered by the pandemic.BILLIE'S POST-ALBUM CONCERTThe Billie Eilish concert film “Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles” will premiere on the Apple TV+ streaming service on Sept.
3.The film will highlight the July 30 release of “Happier Than Ever,” Eilish’s follow-up album to her smash “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”Directed by Robert
.release date for “She Said” on November 18, 2022. Braugher will reprise his role as Raymond Holt in the final season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” premiering Thursday.
The Beths have announced their debut live album and concert film, titled ‘Auckland, New Zealand, 2020’.The 16-track release was recorded at a one-off headline show The Beths played at the Auckland Town Hall last November.
Billie Eilish‘s upcoming Disney+ concert film Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles features an animated, ‘Disney-fied’ depiction of the singer.The clip, shared today (August 5), is entitled ‘Transformation’ and set to the title track of Eilish’s new album ‘Happier Than Ever’.
Billie Eilish is giving fans a cinematic concert experience.The new teaser for her upcoming Disney+ concert film,, was released on Wednesday and shows Eilish transforming into an animated version of herself. The 30-second clip begins with the singer lounging in a chair as she turns and looks at the camera.She then magically turns into an animated Eilish, Disney style, before switching back.
Chance the Rapper is gearing up for his music to hit the big screen.
Ethan Shanfeld In 2016, hot off a career-changing verse on Kanye West’s “Ultralight Beam,” Chance the Rapper released “Coloring Book.” Credited for changing the music industry’s view of streaming and the landscape of hip-hop at a time when the release of a physical edition was still seen as legitimizing an album, the mixtape topped multiple year-end lists, debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 without a single “sale” and became the first streaming-only album to win a Grammy (three of them,
Billie Eilish poses next to a pool during the release party for her new album, Happier Than Ever, presented by Spotify in Los Angeles on Thursday night (July 29).
Ellise Shafer administratorSpotify’s release party for Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” album marks the slow return of events in Los Angeles and it did not disappoint as guests were transported to the cinematic world of the singer’s sophomore album — complete with immersive installations, insight into Eilish’s creative process and of course, a gaggle of celebrities.Olivia Rodrigo, Ben Platt, Eric Andre, Jaden and Willow Smith, Khalid, Will.i.am and Dove Cameron were among those in attendance
Just one look at Billie Eilish’s “Oxytocin” lyrics is enough to leave fans feeling all hot and bothered—and that’s on purpose. The song, which is featured on the Los Angeles native’s sophomore album, is based on the hormone of the same name which is responsible for all things love and pleasure.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaImax may not have returned to pre-pandemic levels, but the cinema company got a lift during its most recent quarterly earnings from the renewed interest in moviegoing, as well as the arrival of a few well-timed blockbusters.For the three-month period ending in June, revenues at the company climbed to $51 million, a 475.4 percent jump from the $8.9 million that Imax reported in the year-ago quarter.
Venice Film Festival chief Alberto Barbera was feeling upbeat when we caught up with him this evening following today’s reveal of a tantalizing lineup for the 78th edition. Notably, after largely sitting out last year, the studios are back with titles from Universal, Warner Bros and Disney (via 20th Century) as is Netflix, and Barbera said they were all enthusiastic about returning to the Lido. He also expects many more people than last year and “a lot of guests and talent from the U.S.”
Billie Eilish has announced details of her new BBC special, Billie Eilish: Up Close.The programme will be broadcast in support of the singer’s second album ‘Happier Than Ever’, which is set for release on Friday (July 30).After the special was previously hinted at last month, Billie Eilish: Up Close has now been confirmed and is set to be broadcast on Saturday (July 31) on BBC One at 10:30pm.“In this 45-minute entertainment special filmed in Billie’s home town of Los Angeles, BBC Radio 1 DJ
Billie Eilish skyrocketed to fame when she was just 15, and in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times the “Bad Guy” singer looks back on how becoming an instant celebrity as a teenager messed with her head.
They Are Us, A fictional film about the Christchurch mosque shootings starring Rose Byrne, has been put on hold.They Are Us came under fire from New Zealand’s Muslim community when it became clear that the film’s focus would be on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Its title is pulled from one of the speeches that Ardern, who is to be played by Byrne, made at the time of the 2019 attacks.
Billie Eilish is coming to Disney+!