Taylor Swift and Sophie Turner are meeting up!
31.08.2023 - 22:17 / variety.com
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Well, “Exorswitft” was a short-lived phenomenon; the nickname for the dual release of “The Exorcist: Believer” and Taylor Swift’s concert film is no more. That’s because Universal and Blumhouse’s spooky sequel “The Exorcist: Believer” has moved up its release date — losing its deliberately timed debut on Friday the 13 (of October) to instead land in theaters on Oct. 6 — in order to avoid the premiere of the much-hyped Eras Tour movie.
Swift announced on Thursday that her concert film was headed to theaters on Oct. 13, which is her lucky number. “Look what you made me do.
The Exorcist: Believer moves to 10/6/23,” Jason Blum, the producer of “Exorcist,” wrote on Twitter, evoking Swift’s lyrics. “#TaylorWins.” Look what you made me do.
The Exorcist: Believer moves to 10/6/23#TaylorWins “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” concert film, a rendering of her record-breaking stadium tour, will play at least four showtimes per day on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at every AMC theater location in the United States. It will also play on Cinemark and Regal screens in North America, with other theaters and chains expected to be added.
On the AMC ticketing site, the runtime is listed as 2 hours and 45 minutes, which is slightly shorter than Swift’s concert length of 3 hours and 15 minutes. Ticket prices are, in true Swift fashion, numerically loaded: $19.89 for adults, $13.13 for children and seniors, on standard screens. Imax and Dolby tickets will cost more.
Taylor Swift and Sophie Turner are meeting up!
Taylor Swift has shared a video teaser in relation to her forthcoming re-recording of ‘1989’ – you can watch it below.The singer-songwriter confirmed last month that ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ will arrive on October 27, 2023, which is the ninth anniversary of the original 2014 album. You can pre-order/pre-save it here.At the time, Swift revealed that the record would come with five “insane” ‘From The Vault’ tracks dating back to the ‘1989’ era.
Post critic Johnny Oleksinski recently left to become the Taylor Swift reporter for the Tennessean newspaper, which is owned by USA Today parent Gannett. Here he describes his intense daily schedule on the high-pressure Swift beat.And you thought being a White House correspondent was hard.I’m the Tennessean’s new Taylor Swift reporter based in NYC. I exhaustively cover T-Swift’s every step — from the front door of her Tribeca penthouse to the black SUV waiting right outside it.It’s a super tough job.
Hot on the heels of NSYNC’s explosive appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards, Joey Fatone performed the group’s biggest hits in Tampa, Florida on Friday night and ET Canada was exclusively with the musician as he stepped off stage and dished on the boy band’s buzzy reunion.
British Taylor Swift fans say they are 'so so so excited' after some eagle-eyed supporters noticed that the singer’s concert tour could be coming to UK cinemas next month.
Taylor Swift is bringing her career-defining ‘The Eras Tour’ to cinemas later this year.Directed by Sam Wrench, the upcoming film is described as a “breathtaking, cinematic view” of Swift’s latest tour, which runs through her biggest hits and rarities across all ten of her studio albums.Following huge demand across the globe, the pop star announced in August she would screen a concert film of the tour in cinemas. “Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged,” Swift wrote in the announcement post.The concert film will be shown in cinemas across the US from October 13, 2023.
Cinemark, the nation’s third largest theater chain, is letting fans reserve auditoriums for : The Eras Tour concert film, out this fall.
Taylor Swift reporter” who in the company’s wildest dreams would “quench an undeniable thirst for all things” tied to the pop star — even as the company has laid off hundreds of journalists covering local communities in recent years.Gannett’s flagship newspaper, USA Today, and the Nashville-based Tennessean posted the job listing Tuesday where the most in-style candidate will be able to “capture the music and cultural impact of Taylor Swift.”“We are looking for an energetic writer, photographer and social media pro who can quench an undeniable thirst for all things Taylor Swift with a steady stream of content across multiple platforms,” the surreal listing states.“Seeing both the facts and the fury, the Taylor Swift reporter will identify why the pop star’s influence only expands, what her fanbase stands for in pop culture, and the effect she has across the music and business worlds.” Gannett cautioned that while the newspaper is looking for a journalist with a voice, it doesn’t want someone with a bias. And it wants someone who knows all too well how to “quickly cultivate a national audience through smart content designed to meet readers on their terms.”The job appears to involve international travel with Swift’s global “Eras” tour starting later this year.“We listen to our readers and they can’t get enough of Taylor Swift,” USA Today Senior Director of Innovation and Experimentation Bill Cannon tweeted.
Taylor Swift is an icon. There’s no doubt about it. It’s no secret that she has a plethora of guys who would love to date her.
Counting Crows have performed Taylor Swift‘s ‘The 1’ during a recent concert in Las Vegas – watch fan-shot footage of the cover below.While performing at the Pearl Concert Theater, Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas on September 2, Counting Crows made sure to subvert expectations by throwing a Taylor Swift cover into their setlist.‘The 1’ is a cut from Taylor Swift’s 2020 ‘Folklore’ album – watch Counting Crows cover the song below.The cover comes after Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz revealed in an interview with Nuvo in June that he has become a big Taylor Swift fan in recent months. Duritz replied when asked what music he’d been listening to recently: “For the last few weeks, I’ve honestly been listening to a lot of Taylor Swift.
The Exorcist: Believer has had its US release date moved to avoid competing with Taylor Swift‘s live concert film Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour.Believer is the first of a planned trilogy and serves as a direct sequel to William Friedkin’s 1973 classic The Exorcist. The Blumhouse-produced film was originally set for release on October 13, 2023 but will now premiere a week earlier on October 6 in countries including the US.Blumhouse founder Jason Blum announced the news on Twitter, writing: “Look what you made me do.
The Weeknd has reacted to the news that Taylor Swift is now the only other music artist with 100million Spotify listeners.After it was announced that Swift had reached the prestigious milestone last week, an achievement previously only held by The Weeknd – real name Abel Tesfaye – he shared a message of congratulations for the singer.Resharing a news post to his Instagram Story, The Weeknd left a fingers crossed emoji, seemingly in a show of support indicating their shared good fortune and friendship (via Billboard).The news post also featured a 2015 photo of the singer hugging The Weeknd onstage at her ‘1989‘ world tour, where she brought him out as a surprise guest to perform his song ‘Can’t Feel My Face’.Queen behavior
both were scheduled to drop nationwide on Oct. 13, horror mega-producer Jason Blum decided to move up the film’s release to avoid any “Bad Blood” with Swift.“Look what you made me do,” tweeted Blum, 54, referencing one of Swift’s hits.
Taylor Swift‘s record-breaking Eras Tour concert film seems to have caused another shift in the release schedule for a forthcoming movie – Meg Ryan‘s What Happens Later.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour was only announced a few days ago, but it’s already a runaway success.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Are you ready for it? Taylor Swift is here to save movie theaters. Her “Eras Tour” concert film, which opens theatrically on Oct.
Some Taylor Swift fans are feeling left out after the star made a huge announcement about The Eras Tour.
Universal/Blumhouse/Morgan Creek’s The Exorcist: The Believer is now opening on Oct. 6 instead of Oct. 13.
Taylor Swift is bringing her ongoing "Eras Tour" to movie theaters in a new concert film. Announced today (August 31) on Good Morning America, Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour is out on October 13 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Taylor Swift, now an honorary Mexican after her sold-out concert in the Latin American country, is undoubtedly the most important pop artist of the moment. From dominating the top 10 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 to her fans provoking an earthquake during one of the Eras Tour concerts, the singer continues making headlines and blowing everyone’s mind with her impeccable and spectacular production.Celebrities worldwide have flown to see Taylor perform live, while locals have postponed any previously planned activities to enjoy the show of the moment.