A collaboration between late Chicago rapper Juice WRLD and Justin Bieber has arrived. Listen to “Wandered to L.A.” below.
16.11.2021 - 03:11 / variety.com
Angelique Jackson AFI Fest announced its 2021 jury and audience award winners, with audience prizes going to “Jockey” and the documentary feature centered on the late rapper Juice WRLD.“Bringing filmmakers and movie fans together to celebrate the moving image is at the heart of AFI FEST. The excitement of all festivalgoers to be together in the theaters, once again, was electric,” Sarah Harris, AFI Festivals’ director of programming said in a statement announcing the winners.
A collaboration between late Chicago rapper Juice WRLD and Justin Bieber has arrived. Listen to “Wandered to L.A.” below.
Juice WRLD: Into The Abyss – a new documentary covering the life and career of the late emo-rap stalwart (real name Jarad Higgins) – has been shared ahead of the film’s release later this month.Set to stream on HBO Max come Thursday December 16, Juice WRLD: Into The Abyss marks the sixth and final instalment of HBO’s Music Box anthology.
Justin Bieber and Juice WRLD has been released – listen to ‘Wandered To LA’ below.Arriving today (December 3), the team-up will appear on Juice WRLD’s upcoming posthumous album ‘Fighting Demons’, which comes out next Friday (December 10).
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Clayton Davis So have we seen everything yet?AFI Fest, which just wrapped in Los Angeles, is the final prominent film festival to unveil a handful of awards hopefuls.Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut, “Tick, Tick … Boom!,” from Netflix, premiered to strong reviews and plenty of Oscar buzz.
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AFI FEST 2021 announced today the films that received this year’s Jury and Audience awards. The Grand Jury Award winners for Live Action and Animated Short will be eligible for the 2021 Best Live Action Short and Best Animated Short Academy Awards®. The Jury was composed of film curator and writer Kiva Reardon; Amanda Salazar, head of programming and acquisitions at Argo; and writer/director Angel Kristi Williams.
Angelique Jackson Two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali celebrated a major milestone on Friday night with the AFI Fest debut of “Swan Song,” which marks his first film project in a leading role and first narrative feature as a producer.“It was an emotional day, for me, I gotta say,” Ali told Variety on the red carpet outside the TCL Chinese Theatre.
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Michael Nordine authorJuice WRLD’s untimely death two years ago did little to snuff out his burgeoning stardom — quite the opposite, in fact. As evidenced by the very existence of Tommy Oliver’s documentary “Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss,” the rapper’s impact on those around him — to say nothing of his legions of fans — continues to be felt today.
When Cameron (Mahershala Ali) first meets his duplicate—a genetically identical, lab-crafted doppelganger—a wave of visceral bafflement possesses him.
The estate of Juice WRLD, the Chicago rapper who passed away in 2019 from an accidental drug overdose, has shared a new song titled "Already Dead." The track will appear on Fighting Demons, a new Juice WRLD album, out on December 10. Long sought after by Juice WRLD's fanbase, "Already Dead" finds Juice WRLD in the mode that made him a superstar.
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Juice WRLD, is set to be released next month.The announcement of ‘Fighting Demons’, out on December 10, came via a trailer posted to YouTube, showing archival footage of the late rapper – real name Jarad Higgins – on tour, and a voiceover of him speaking about mental health issues.The trailer is also soundtracked by a new cut titled ‘Already Dead’, which arrived today (November 12).