St. Vincent has released new song "Pay Your Way In Pain," the first single from upcoming album Daddy's Home.
St. Vincent has released new song "Pay Your Way In Pain," the first single from upcoming album Daddy's Home.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that IFC Films has just taken North American rights to The Nowhere Inn from Topic Studios. The pic, a fractured commentary on reality, identity, and authenticity, is produced, written by, and stars Carrie Brownstein and Grammy winner Annie ‘St. Vincent’ Clark. Nowhere Inn also reps the feature directorial debut of frequent Portlandia collaborator and scribe Bill Benz.
Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein is writing and is set to direct a music biopic based on the 1980s Seattle rock band Heart, led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Ann Wilson, during an interview with SiriusXM’s Lyndsey Parker, revealed that a script for the biopic from Brownstein — the actress, singer, author, comedian and musician — is in the works for Amazon Studios.
Volume West over the weekend and said there’s a film biopic in the works, adding that the script is currently being written with a first draft already completed.Wilson also said that “Sleepless in Seattle” producer Lynda Obst is attached to produce the film, which focuses on the “Barracuda” band’s journey from childhood up through the 1990s.Also Read: Annie Clark Jokes She's Ready to Retire After 'The Nowhere Inn' 'Blows Up' Her St.
Sleater-Kinney singer/guitarist and Portlandia creator Carrie Brownstein is writing and directing a new biopic about Seattle rock band Heart.Heart frontwoman Ann Wilson revealed that work is already underway on the Amazon feature film.“I saw the first draft of the script,” Wilson revealed during a new interview on SiriusXM’s Volume West show, which you can listen to below. “It’s really cool,” she added.
The trailblazing band that rocked throughout the 1970s and ’80s radio with such hits as “Barracuda” and “Crazy on You” will be the focus of an upcoming biopic on Heart, led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson.
Natalie Oganesyan editorA biopic about Seattle-based classic rock band Heart is being produced for Amazon, vocalist Ann Wilson revealed to SiriusXM’s “Volume West” host Lyndsey Parker.According to Wilson, Carrie Brownstein, guitarist of punk band Sleater-Kinney and star of IFC’s comedy series “Portlandia,” will write and direct the film.
Heart’s Ann Wilson says a biopic about her band Heart is being produced for Amazon.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMONDAY, AUG. 10Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival will hold drive-in screenings at the Calamigos Ranch in Malibu, launching with the Los Angeles premiere of Sundance 2020 title “The Nowhere Inn,” starring Annie Clark and Carrie Brownstein.The 11-day festival kicks off Aug.
James McClain Critically acclaimed actor/musician and “Portlandia” alum Carrie Brownstein is checking out of her hipster-approved compound in Los Feliz, having listed the property with a $1.849 million ask, a relatively modest bump above the $1.7 million she paid three years ago, back in spring 2017.Located in one of the most prime neighborhood pockets of town, just a bit below Griffith Park and just above the main Los Feliz downtown drag, the Brownstein villa sits mid-block on a relatively
Also Read: 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Reboot Series in the Works at AmazonShould the project move forward, it would mark a return to television for Johnson, who previously starred in Fox’s short-lived sitcom “Ben and Kate.” She recently appeared in Brownstein’s “The Nowhere Inn,” which Brownstein co-wrote and starred in with Annie Clark and had its debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
Over the past few years, we’ve seen Amazon Prime Video move from being the place for unique, award-winning series to more big-budget franchise fare, such as “Jack Ryan” and the forthcoming billion-dollar “Lord of the Rings.” However, sometimes, the streamer will surprise you, as is the case with the upcoming series “Rodeo Queen.” READ MORE: Dakota Johnson Joins Olivia Wilde’s Upcoming Thriller, ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ According to Deadline, Amazon has signed on to develop a new mockumentary-style
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The Texas festival runs from March 13-22
SXSW has added a spate of new speakers to its 2020 conference lineup.Damon Lindelof, Lulu Wang, St. Vincent, Janelle Monáe and Michael Moore are among the keynote speakers who will attend the festival in Austin from March 13 to 22.Fresh off the release of critically acclaimed HBO drama Watchmen, Lindelof will speak with composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross about their collaboration on the music for the show.
South By Southwest (SXSW) announced the final, jam-packed round of speakers for its annual Austin conference and festival today (Feb. 11), and it saved some of the best for last. Newly-added keynot
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“The Nowhere Inn,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, is a music mockumentary that stars Carrie Brownstein, one of the founding members of the rock band Sleater-Kinney. In the film, Brownstein plays the director of a documentary chronicling Annie Clark’s music persona St.
Bill Benz’s high-concept rock mockumentary opens with a white limo speeding through the desert. The driver (Ezra Buzzington) has never heard of his passenger, the cult sensation Annie Clark, better known by her stage name St. Vincent. “I’m not for everybody,” she shrugs. The driver is unsatisfied. “Don’t worry,” he glowers. “We’ll find out who you are.”
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