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This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
If you were expecting soft-rock ballads on the new The Killers album, you may be disappointed: Imploding The Mirage is wall-to-wall euphoria, which is probably what most of us need at the moment. Check out k.d. lang collaboration (!) Lightning Fields, the Stuart Price-assisted Fire In Bone, and the enormo-ballad title track and closer. All of The Killers' studio
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This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
The official release date for the highly anticipated horror film Scream 5 has finally been announced!
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWith the exhibition reopening of New York and Los Angeles still unclear, despite California Governor Gavin Newsom laying out a road map this afternoon, Paramount has opted to reschedule some of its fall releases, and date some new titles.After moving Top Gun: Maverick out of the Christmas corridor to July 2 next year, and the reported sale of Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse to Amazon, these leaves Paramount with only one theatrical release
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorSony Pictures Classics will release Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw’s The Truffle Hunters on Christmas Day, Dec. 25.It was announced this week that the documentary will screen at the Toronto International Film Festival, capping off a string of previous acceptances into the Cannes, Telluride, and New York Film Festivals.
This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
The Mothers. The novel, which she began writing while still an undergraduate at Stanford, became a New York Times Bestseller and was optioned by Warner Bros., with Kerry Washington signed on to produce.
Record Store Day is set to share a number of new releases from the likes of David Bowie, The Cure, Christine And The Queens and Manic Street Preachers at their first of three drop events this weekend.The event was initially due to take place on Saturday, April 18 and initially postponed to June 20 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but was then delayed once more and spread over three separate days to accommodate social distancing measures.It was then announced RSD will take place on August 29,
Crytek has announced a new release date for Crysis Remastered after it was pushed back due to fan backlash.To deliver the news, Crytek has released a new trailer outlining the improvements made and revealed the title will hit PS4, Xbox One and PC as an Epic Games Store exclusive on September 18.The game was intended to release back in July, however a leaked trailer for the game surfaced that fans felt didn’t meet their expectations.
to acquire North American distribution rights at the festival after the world premiere.Directed by Julie Taymor, “The Glorias” centers on Steinem, perhaps one of the most well-known feminists of all time. The film traces her journey from her time as a young woman in India to her role in the women’s rights movement that started in the 1960s.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorQuebec has been the Canadian province hardest-hit by COVID-19, but unlike in California and New York, cinemas were allowed to open in Montreal starting on July 3.Vince Guzzo, president and CEO of Cinémas Guzzo, has been eagerly awaiting the release of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” Guzzo has 10 multiplexes in the greater Montreal area, but there hasn’t been much new product to screen.“All of a sudden, I’m losing more money than when I was shut,” Guzzo says.
This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
Ascension, a stunt which will see Blaine flying from New Jersey to New York using helium-filled balloons.The stunt will take place on August 31 and be livestreamed on Blaine’s YouTube channel.“This stunt has been 10 years in the making,” Blaine tweeted, announcing the new stunt. “Let’s turn worry into wonder and take magic to new heights.”This stunt has been 10 years in the making.
Unpregnant trailer, which just dropped today, you see the two teens embark on an epic road trip from Missouri to New Mexico so Veronica can get the procedure done legally without any parental sign-offs. (A pretty timely topic, if you ask me, considering that certain .) The movie is a real, funny, and heartfelt look at the extreme hurdles women have to go through when it comes to deciding what's right for their own body.
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.
Cardi B has partnered with the online subscription platform OnlyFans “to release behind-the-scenes content, address ongoing rumours and connect closer with [her] fans”.OnlyFans, the subscription site that “enables content creators to monetise their influence” and is already known for housing adult content, have signed the New York rapper to their platform, where fans will be able to subscribe to see her posts and broadcasts for $4.99 (£3.82) a month.In a press release, OnlyFans explained that
NEW YORK -- An English-language edition of “Le Consentement,” a French publisher's jarring memoir about her abusive relationship as a teenager with a prominent writer in his 50s, will come out next year. HarperVia, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, announced Monday that Vanessa Springora's “Consent” will be released in the U.S.
Netflix mob movie The Irishman, the veteran director is already well on his way with his next film, Killers of the Flower Moon.The project has been developing since 2017, marking a sharp departure from Scorsese’s brand of mob movies – although he did call Gangs of New York “a western set on Mars”.Ahead of the upcoming release, we’ve gathered all available information about what’s set to be another stone-cold classic.It’s still all quite up in the air.