Christopher Nolan movie's release be as tricky as its plot will inevitably be? But after multiple delays, and depending on where you are, and amid a still-ongoing global pandemic, is now in theaters. Or it will be soon.
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Kevin Parker wasn’t hurried on his fourth Tame Impala album The Slow Rush. Coming five years after the Brit Award-winning Currents, The Slow Rush was as meticulous and obsessively detailed as you’d hope from the Australian production maestro.
Now, almost six months on, Parker shares the official music video for his bouncy album track “Is It True.”
The music video comes with a warning. Yep, it contains flashing images. Though there are no specific warnings for its splashy time-warping powers,
Christopher Nolan movie's release be as tricky as its plot will inevitably be? But after multiple delays, and depending on where you are, and amid a still-ongoing global pandemic, is now in theaters. Or it will be soon.
Some may call “WAP” vulgar but Cardi B calls it empowering.
Iggy Azalea, 30, proved she knows how to look great while having some silly and spontaneous fun when she shared her new Instagram video, which features Tinashe, 27, on Aug. 21.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorAMC Networks’ horror SVOD service Shudder is extending to Australia and New Zealand.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAMC Networks’ speciality SVOD service Shudder launched Monday in Australia and New Zealand with titles including breakout hits “Creepshow” and “Cursed Films.”Shudder offers a menu of on-demand horror, thriller, and suspense programming and originally rolled out in the U.S. It has since expanded to Canada, the U.K.
Prince Harry unexpectedly joined a virtual call with a group of Invictus Games competitors from his and Meghan Markle‘s new home in the Montecito enclave of Santa Barbara, California.Harry, 35, spoke with the group on Saturday, August 15, which included Jen Warren from the United Kingdom, Bruno Gruevremont from Canada, Mark Reidy from Australia and team captain JJ Chalmers.
Happy Sad Confused” podcast and virtual New York Comic Con event Metaverse teamed up to celebrate Miller’s iconic film that starred Hardy and Charlize Theron. Gibson starred in the first three “Mad Max” installations as the title character before Hardy took over in the 2015 film — but Miller has said that Ledger was always on his mind for the role before his death in 2008.“Every time [Ledger would] come to Australia, he’d call in and we’d talk and I always had him in mind,” Miller said.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChinese war action film “The Eight Hundred” will open in theaters in North America, Australia and New Zealand at the end of the month, a week after it becomes the biggest local film this year to open in Chinese cinemas..Handled by Huayi Bros., the controversial film will release in China on Aug. 28.
Slipknot’s Corey Taylor has sent a message to those complaining about having to wear a face mask during the coronavirus pandemic, telling them to “stop whining and put your god damn mask on.”Countries including the UK, Australia, Vietnam, Mexico, Singapore and parts of the US have introduced face mask mandates to help stop the spread of coronavirus.In an interview with Australia’s Triple M Rock, the Slipknot frontman was asked for his views on those who weren’t sticking to the face mask rules.
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don’t be that guy."This week saw the launch of the Music Industry Collaborative Commitment, a shareable tool and resource for artists to use as they enter into one-to-one situations with collaborators or potential business partners.The Commitment is a set of common-sense commandments, intended to create a platform for safety and confidence for music-makers as they pursue opportunities where, sadly, barriers still firmly exist.The project was designed with the “acknowledgement that there are
Tame Impala have hinted that they have a new video on the way soon.Posting on their Instagram account earlier today, the Australian psych-rock outfit shared a number of cryptic images of red television screens, some of which had text written on them.One said: “from the past to the happening,” while another said: “I don’t know.” You can see the posts below.A post shared by Tame Impala (@tameimpala) on Aug 6, 2020 at 1:12am PDTA post shared by Tame Impala (@tameimpala) on Aug 6, 2020 at 6:11am
Business Insider.The new feature will be rolled out to users in Australia and New Zealand today (August 5) and will be launched in other countries at a later date.It comes after Microsoft recently confirmed that it is in talks to purchase the US operations of TikTok after Donald Trump said he wanted to ban the popular app over the weekend.The tech firm recently released a statement saying: “Microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the President’s concerns.
Australian rock band Midnight Oil are returning with new music for the first time in 18 years.