It may surprise you to learn that tucked away in the Scottish countryside is a large Tibetan Buddhist complex.
It may surprise you to learn that tucked away in the Scottish countryside is a large Tibetan Buddhist complex.
EXCLUSIVE: Keshet International (KI) has struck its first ever natural history content deal with Finland’s MRP Matila Röhr Productions, along with picking up a Channel 4 sexual harassment doc.
Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora was revealed to have been the mystery celebrity singing in a jacket potato costume on The Masked Singer UK at the weekend.READ MORE: Mark, My Words: this is how The Masked Singer could become the greatest show ever made During his time on the show, Sambora had performed songs such as Elvis Presley‘s ‘Viva Las Vegas’, Leonard Cohen‘s ‘Hallelujah’, Fleetwood Mac‘s ‘Go Your Own Way’ and ‘Love Me Again’ by John Newman.After he was eliminated from the competition and duly unmasked, Sambora said: “I love being a guitar player and a songwriter. And of course I’m very privileged and honoured to have had so much success and the accolades of being a Grammy winner, an Ivor Novello Award winner and a Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and Songwriters Hall Of Fame inductee, but what I really love to do is sing!”“My hiatus from Bon Jovi and the Covid impact on my solo touring meant I could only do one thing which is make a new record until I saw The Masked Singer! I loved it and it was a lot of fun to watch it at a time where due to lockdowns and being forced to be at home the world was a little quieter than it had been since Bon Jovi kicked off 37 years ago.”Other musicians to have been ‘unmasked’ during this year’s competition include Lulu (Piece Of Cake), Claire Richards from Steps (Knitting) and Martin and Shirlie Kemp (Cat and Mouse).Sambora played guitar as part of Bon Jovi until 2013.
Hear that? It’s the Cinema Audio Society’s nominations for its 2023 CAS Awards, which celebrate excellence in sound mixing for film and TV. See the list below.
Features:“All That Breathes”“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”“Bad Axe”“Children of the Mist”“Descendant”“Fire of Love”“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song”“Hidden Letters”“A House Made of Splinters”“The Janes”“Last Flight Home”“Moonage Daydream”“Navalny”“Retrograde”“The Territory”Shorts:“American Justice on Trial: People v.
“Aftersun”“Alice, Darling”“All Quiet on the Western Front” (international)“All That Breathes” (documentary)“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” (documentary)“All the Old Knives”“The Almond and the Seahorse”“Amsterdam”“Apollo 10 ½” (animated)“Argentina, 1985” (international)“Armageddon Time”“Athena”“The Automat” (documentary)“Bad Guys” (animated)“The Banshees of Inisherin”“Bardo, False Chronicle of a Few Truths” (international)“The Batman”“Beba” (documentary)“Bitterbrush” (documentary)“Black Adam”“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”“Blonde”“The Bob’s Burgers Movie” (animated)“Bones and All”“Breaking”“Brian and Charles”“Bros”“Bruiser”“Call Jane”“Catherine Called Birdy”“Causeway”“Cha Cha Real Smooth”“Charlotte” (animated)“Close” (international)“The Corridors of Power” (documentary)“Corsage” (international)“DC League of Super Pets” (animated)“Dead for a Dollar”“Death on the Nile”“Descendant” (documentary)“Decision to Leave” (international)“Devotion”“Doctor Strange”“Dog”“Don’t Worry Darling”“Downton Abbey: A New Era”“Elvis”“Emancipation”“Emergency”“Emily”“Emily the Criminal”“Empire of Light”“EO” (international)“The Eternal Daughter”“Everything Everywhere All at Once”“The Exiles” (documentary)“The Fabelmans”“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”“Fire of Love” (documentary)“Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom” (documentary)“Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down” (documentary)“Gangubai Kathiawadi”“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”“Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”“Good Night Oppy” (documentary)“The Good Nurse”“The Greatest Beer Run Ever”“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” (animated)“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” (documentary)“Holy Spider” (international)“Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul”“Hunt”“Hustle”“In-Uoh”
“All That Breathes,” “Descendant,” “Fire of Love,” “Navalny,” “Nothing Compares,” “Retrograde” and “The Territory” have been nominated by the Producers Guild of America in the Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures category, the PGA announced on Monday. The winner will be announced at the 34th annual Producers Guild of America Awards ceremony on Saturday, Feb.
Deadline on Wednesday launched its streaming site for Contenders Film: Documentary, the award-season showcase that took place Sunday with creatives from 20 of the year’s buzziest non-fiction movies.
Leonard Cohen’s signature song, “Hallelujah,” had its journey to music immortality stopped almost at birth by a record executive. The chief of Cohen’s label, Columbia, vetoed the finished album containing the track in 1984 because he considered it unmarketable in the United States.
Deadline’s Contenders Film: Documentary awards-season event kicks off Sunday at 8 a.m. PT and promises to open up distant lands and even a distant planet—no passport required.
In the wake of country singer Jake Flint’s death — the “What’s Your Name?” musician died in his sleep at age 37 hours after his wedding to wife Brenda Flint on Saturday, November 26 — Us Weekly is looking back at his career and connection with his family and friends.
Over the decades, we’ve seen quite a few documentaries about the life of Leonard Cohen. Most recently, he was the subject of the doc, “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song.” To say that his life and career are fascinating and iconic is an understatement.
Leonard Cohen’s transformative tour of Israel at the height of the 1973 Yom Kippur War is to be made into a limited TV drama series by Shtisel creator Yehonatan Indursky, Keshet International and Jill Offman’s Sixty-Six Media.
“Aftersun”“All Quiet on the Western Front” (international)“All That Breathes” (documentary)“All the Old Knives”“Amsterdam”“Argentina, 1985” (international)“Armageddon Time”“Athena”“The Automat” (documentary)“Bad Guys” (animated)“The Banshees of Inisherin”“The Batman”“Beba” (documentary)“Bitterbrush” (documentary)“Blonde”“Breaking”“Brian and Charles”“Bros”“Bruiser”“Call Jane”“Catherine Called Birdy”“Cha Cha Real Smooth”“Charlotte” (animated)“Close” (international)“The Corridors of Power” (documentary)“Corsage” (international)“DC League of Super Pets” (animated)“Descendant” (documentary)“Decision to Leave” (international)“Doctor Strange”“Dog”“Don’t Worry Darling”“Downton Abbey: A New Era”“Elvis”“Emergency”“Emily”“Emily the Criminal”“Everything Everywhere All at Once”“The Exiles” (documentary)“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”“Fire of Love” (documentary)“Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom” (documentary)“Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down” (documentary)“Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”“Good Night Oppy” (documentary)“The Good Nurse”“The Greatest Beer Run Ever”“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” (documentary)“Holy Spider” (international)“Hustle”“In-Uoh” (animated)“The Inspection”“Is That Black Enough for You?!?” (documentary)“Jacir”“The Janes” (documentary)“A Jazzman’s Blues”“Killing Me Softly With His Songs” (documentary)“Lady Chatterly’s Lover”“Last Flight Home” (documentary)“Lightyear” (animated)“Loren & Rose”“Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues” (documentary)“A Love Song”“Luck” (animated)“Marcel the Shell With Shoes On” (animated)“Marry Me”“Master”“Mr. Malcolm’s List”“Mrs.
“All That Breathes”“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”“America Boxed In”“Anonymous Club”“Art & Krimes by Krimes”“At Home Walking”“The Automat”“Bad Axe”“The Balcony Movie”“Battleground”“Beba”“The Bengali”“Bitterbrush”“Black Ice”“Black Notebooks – Ronit”“Blue Island”“The Book Keepers”“Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power”“Breaking Bread”“Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche”“Calendar Girls”“The Camera of Doctor Morris”“Cat Daddies”“The Cathedral”“Children of the Mist”“Civil”“Claydream”“The Corridors of Power”“Cow”“The Day the Music Died: The Story of Don McLean’s American Pie“Deep in the Heart: A Texas Wildlife Story”“Descendant”“Disturbed Earth”“Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel”“EAMI”“The Eclipse”“Eternal Spring”“The Exiles”“Exposure”“Fanny: The Right to Rock”“Father”“Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen”“Fire of Love”“Four Winters”“Framing Agnes”“Free Choi Soo Lee”“Free Puppies!”“Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom”“From the Hood to the Holler”“Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down”“Gamestop: Rise of the Players”“Girl, Taken”“Good Night Oppy”“Gratitude Revealed”“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song”“Hello, Bookstore”“Hidden Letters”“Hold Your Fire”“A House Made of Splinters”“How to Survive a Pandemic”“The Human Trial”“I Am Here”“I Didn’t See You There”“I’m Wanita”“In Her Hands”“Invisible Demons”“Is That Black Enough for You?!?”“The Janes”“Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story”“Katrina Babies”“Keep Stepping”“Killing Me Softly With His Songs”“Las Hostilidades”“Last Flight Home”“The Last of the Winthrops”“Leave No Trace”“Let Me Be Me”“Let the Little Light Shine”“Life & Life”“Little Palestine, Diary of a Siege”“Look at Me: Xxxtentacion”“Loudmouth”“Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues”“Loving Highsmith”“Lowndes County and
IIggy Pop has covered Leonard Cohen‘s ‘You Want It Darker’ – listen to the atmospheric rendition of the track below.The track is the latest preview ‘Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen’, a new tribute album to the late star that will be released next week (October 14).The album will feature covers from the likes of Norah Jones, James Taylor, Nathaniel Rateliff, Peter Gabriel, Iggy Pop, Mavis Staples and more. It’s been produced by Larry Klein and will feature 12 tracks from across his career – including ones from his 1967 debut ‘Songs Of Leonard Cohen’, and ones from his last album, ‘You Want It Darker’, which was released in 2016.Listen to Iggy Pop’s version of the ‘You Want It Darker’ title track below. “There’s nobody like Leonard, not in the whole world,” Iggy said in a statement.1. ‘Steer Your Way’ – Norah Jones2. ‘Here It Is’ – Peter Gabriel3. ‘Suzanne’ – Gregory Porter4. ‘Hallelujah’ – Sarah McLachlan5. ‘Avalanche’ – Immanuel Wilkins6. ‘Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye’ – Luciana Souza7. ‘Coming Back to You’ – James Taylor8. ‘You Want It Darker’ – Iggy Pop9. ‘If It Be Your Will’ – Mavis Staples10. ‘Seems So Long Ago, Nancy’ – David Gray11. ‘Famous Blue Raincoat’ – Nathaniel Rateliff12. ‘Bird on The Wire’ – Bill FrisellLast month, a new documentary on Cohen, titled Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, was released, focusing on his life and career through the focus of his most famous song.Reviewing the film, NME wrote: “There are as many ‘Hallelujah’ stories as people who’ve listened to it, of course, but in pinpointing a precious few, Hallelujah… does a fine job of unravelling just some of the song’s multitudes.”
The new film re-teaming Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet is almost here.
Ellise Shafer Foo Fighters fans flocked to the Kia Forum on Tuesday night for the Los Angeles edition of the Taylor Hawkins tribute concerts, the first of which took place in London earlier this month. Photos of the late drummer — who died suddenly in March at the age of 50 while Foo Fighters were on tour — adorned the walls of the arena, and his signature hawk logo was omnipresent as thousands of admirers came to pay their respects, many of them already sporting the limited edition merch made for the event. “It’s a revolving door of rock heroes tonight,” Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl said during one of the many times he addressed the crowd during the six-hour concert, and he couldn’t have been more accurate. The impressive lineup was practically a lesson in rock ‘n’ roll history, including the likes of Joan Jett, Travis Barker, Josh Homme, Wolfgang Van Halen, Alanis Morrissette, Pink, Miley Cyrus, Stewart Copeland and Chad Smith as well as members of Queen, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Soundgarden, Rush, Metallica and Black Sabbath. There was also comedic relief in the form of Jack Black and Dave Chappelle. But perhaps the most special guest was Shane Hawkins, the 16-year-old son of Taylor, who joined Foo Fighters on drums at the end of the show for an emotional performance of “My Hero” and “I’ll Stick Around.”
died in March due to a cardiovascular collapse at the age of 50 in a Colombian hotel where multiple drugs were found.His death sent shockwaves across the globe as his heartbroken bandmates continue to pay their respects to the late father-of-three.Among the performers at Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Tuesday was vocal sensation Pink, who joined surviving members of Queen for a rendition of “Somebody To Love.”The “What About Us” hitmaker also performed Foo Fighters’ hit “The Pretender” before duetting with Heart’s Nancy Wilson on “Barracuda.”After a breathtaking performance, the singer rushed to her Instagram Story, writing, “Hate why we were there – but I love that we were all together.”Grohl’s teen daughter Violet Grohl also took the stage, performing Leonard Cohen’s hit “Hallelujah” with guitarist Alain Johannes.“Welcome to the Los Angeles Taylor Hawkins tribute concert,” the teen’s famous dad told the crowd. “This is the hometown s–t, so you gotta make it loud for Taylor.”Other notable appearances included comedian Dave Chappelle, who covered Radiohead’s track “Creep” with Foo Fighters.After the performance, Dave Grohl told the crowd, “Didn’t see that one coming, did you?”Miley Cyrus, Kesha, Mötley Crüe, and Chevy Metal were also among the performers.
ACADEMY SCREENING ROOM “All the Old Knives” “The Bad Guys” (animated)“Emergency” “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” (documentary)“Hustle”“Marry Me”“Master” “Navalny”“Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams”“Thirteen Lives” “Turn Every Page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb” (documentary)DOCUMENTARIES“Anonymous Club”“The Automat”“Bad Axe”“The Balcony Movie”“Bitterbrush”“The Camera of Doctor Morris”“Children of the Mist”“Civil”“Claydream”“Cow”“Deep in the Heart: A Texas Wildlife Story”“Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel”“Fanny: The Right to Rock”“Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen”“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song”“Hold Your Fire”“A House Made of Splinters”“I’m Wanita”“Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story”“Keep Stepping”“My Old School”“Navalny”“Only In Theaters”“Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams”“Sirens”“The Story Won’t Die”“Surviving Sex Trafficking”“Turn Every Page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb”ACADEMY SCREENINGSLos Angeles:Saturday, Oct. 1: “Don’t Worry Darling”Sunday, Oct. 2: “Sidney” (documentary)Sunday, Oct.
The sequel to a beloved British family film, a heavy metal re-release, an Apple title from TIFF and Abigail Disney’s takedown of the American Dream populate the specialty film weekend in a market that may have found sturdier footing ahead of awards season and amid a dearth of blockbuster fare.
Morgan Myles wows the judges with her amazing rendition of “Hallelujah”.
Camila Cabello is wasting no time getting in the game on her first season of -- but Blake Shelton has wife Gwen Stefani in his corner!Season 22 of the NBC singing competition kicks off on Monday, but fans got a look at the first four-chair turn of the season in a sneak peek clip on Friday, which shows Nashville singer Morgan Myles wowing all four coaches with her soulful rendition of Leonard Cohen's classic ballad, «Hallelujah.»Camila makes her move straight away, blocking returning coach Gwen, who turns right after her. Blake and John Legend follow, but Blake starts «feeling himself» when he finds out Morgan is a Nashville girl — who's even opened for him in the past!«It was exquisite, one of the best Blind Auditions I've seen in a long time,» John praises.«I'm a storyteller too,» Camila says, shooting her shot.
Rob Schneider voiced his opinion on the moment that he knew "Saturday Night Live" was "over." The 58-year-old "SNL" alum told podcast host Glenn Beck that he believed the famous post-2016 U.S. presidential election cold open in which Kate McKinnon performed Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" as Hillary Clinton was the NBC comedy sketch series' undoing.
A post shared by Marie Osmond (@marieosmond)"This week I surprised my husband with a couple of days at a mountain resort for his birthday! It was wonderful to watch him get excited to ride his mountain bike over all the incredible trails while testing his physical prowess with some very challenging terrain," she said. "I, on the other hand, was excited to drive the car over hills to the outlet mall, testing MY physical prowess with some challenging shopping terrain!"The singing icon, 62, continued her lengthy caption by referencing several proverbs. "As I'm getting older, I want my kids and grandkids to know how happy I am.
Rob Schneider was mocked this week after saying he would “absolutely” sacrifice his career for his right-wing political beliefs.
A post shared by Marie Osmond (@marieosmond)"This week I surprised my husband with a couple of days at a mountain resort for his birthday! It was wonderful to watch him get excited to ride his mountain bike over all the incredible trails while testing his physical prowess with some very challenging terrain," she said. "I, on the other hand, was excited to drive the car over hills to the outlet mall, testing MY physical prowess with some challenging shopping terrain!"The singing icon, 62, continued her lengthy caption by referencing several proverbs. "As I'm getting older, I want my kids and grandkids to know how happy I am.
Zack Sharf Rob Schneider said during a recent interview (via Mediaite) that “Saturday Night Live” was killed for good when Kate McKinnon sang Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” as Hillary Clinton during the cold open of the show’s first episode back after the 2016 presidential election. McKinnon parodied Clinton throughout the 2016 election cycle, but the show took a somber and serious approach to Clinton’s loss against Donald Trump by starting the post-election episode with McKinnon’s Hillary performing “Hallelujah” at a piano. “I hate to crap on my old show,” Schneider said. “I literally prayed, ‘Please have a joke at the end. Don’t do this. Please don’t go down there.’ And there was no joke at the end, and I went, ‘It’s over. It’s over. It’s not going to come back.’”
A post shared by Marie Osmond (@marieosmond)"This week I surprised my husband with a couple of days at a mountain resort for his birthday! It was wonderful to watch him get excited to ride his mountain bike over all the incredible trails while testing his physical prowess with some very challenging terrain," she said. "I, on the other hand, was excited to drive the car over hills to the outlet mall, testing MY physical prowess with some challenging shopping terrain!"The singing icon, 62, continued her lengthy caption by referencing several proverbs. "As I'm getting older, I want my kids and grandkids to know how happy I am.
They start handing out Emmys next weekend with back-to-back Creative Arts ceremonies, followed on Monday, September 12 with the Primetime Emmys on NBC. But even as the TV awards season still has a couple of weeks to go before becoming history, the Oscar season is officially getting underway.
PJ Harvey has shared a haunting new cover of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Who By Fire’ – listen to it below.The song was recorded with composer Tim Phillips for the new Apple TV+ series, Bad Sisters.The first two episodes of Bad Sisters are available on Apple TV+ now, with new episodes debuting each Friday until October 14.In a press release, Harvey said of the cover: “It was a very enjoyable day spent recording the version of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Who by Fire’ for Bad Sisters. I had spoken to Sharon Horgan in advance of the recording session, so I understood why she felt the song’s lyric was so perfect for the series, but also understood what nuances of Leonard’s performance she most loved, and therefore what to try and recapture but in my own way.“Tim Phillips and I worked together on my performance for the song. I found Tim to be an inspiring and exciting work partner which made the whole experience flow.”Listen to the cover here:Sharon Horgan, executive producer and star of the show, also added: “I thought of the words of ‘Who by Fire’ soon after the series was picked up and thought how perfect it would be.
Darius Campbell Danesh surprised a fan with a heartwarming performance – which would turn out to be his final one – just months before his tragic death aged 41. Darius, who won hearts around the world when he appeared on Pop Idol in 2001, was found "unresponsive" in his Minnesota, US, apartment on 11 August – although the cause of death remains unknown.Tributes have been flooding in for the singer, from the likes of Simon Cowell, who called him "charismatic", and his former Pop Idol contestant Gareth Gates who described him as "a soul that lit up every room", and Darius certainly displayed those qualities when he put on a surprise performance for Phones 4U boss John Cauldwell's elderly mother.
Any day now the renovated Chelsea Hotel will fully reopen, capping a drawn out process that has seen the grand edifice on the west side of Manhattan shrouded in netting and defaced by scaffolding for over a decade.
Leonard Cohen is on the way later this year.Blue Note Records will release ‘Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen’ on October 14. It will feature covers from the likes of Norah Jones, James Taylor, Nathaniel Rateliff, Peter Gabriel, Iggy Pop, Mavis Staples and more. It’s been produced by Larry Klein.The album will feature 12 tracks from across his career – including ones from his 1967 debut ‘Songs Of Leonard Cohen’, and ones from his last album, ‘You Want It Darker’, which was released in 2016.Today, Taylor’s take on ‘Coming Back To You’ from Cohen’s ‘Various Positions’ (1984) was shared – listen to it below.‘Here It Is: A Tribute to Leonard Cohen’ Track List:1.
Andrea Bocelli's daughter first performed with him in December 2020 when she was just 8-years-old. Virginia Bocelli joined her father on stage for his virtual Believe in Christmas concert during the pandemic. The rising star joined the Italian maestro on stage at the Teatro Regio di Parma, handing him an acoustic guitar before starting their goosebump-inducing duet.
NME about collaborating with PJ Harvey for her forthcoming Apple TV+ show Bad Sisters – revealing that the iconic singer-songwriter has recorded a version of Leonard Cohen’s 1974 track ‘Who by Fire’ as its theme tune.Horgan, the acclaimed writer and actor known for creating and starring in the Channel 4 sitcom Catastrophe and BBC comedy Pulling, has adapted the Flemish series Clan for the 10-part series – due to premiere in August.Having revealed that Harvey had composed the theme tune and co-written its soundtrack in NME’s recent interview with her, now she has provided further details about the team-up. As well as featuring her rendition of ‘Who by Fire’, the dark family drama also sees Harvey open her archive to contribute previously-unheard material.The idea of reaching out to Harvey, who has previously composed scores for a number of projects including Shane Meadows’ 2019 miniseries The Virtues, first came about while discussing ideas for working with indie musicians on the show with Bad Sisters’ score composer Tim Phillips, whom Horgan had previously worked with on the 2022 Courtney Cox-starring horror-comedy series, Shining Vale.
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