Jamie Campbell Bower is commenting on the “rat boy” trend after his name was brought up as part of the online chatter.
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Barry Keoghan was in attendance at his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter‘s latest show!
The 25-year-old singer performed a set at BBC Radio 1′s Big Weekend on Sunday (May 26) in Luton, England.
Sabrina wore an orange halter dress while performing on stage and fans caught glimpses of Barry, 31, standing on a riser backstage as she entertained the crowd with her hit song “Espresso.”
While nearly everyone else backstage had their phones in hand and filmed clips of Sabrina performing, Barry was taking in the moment without his device and had a proud look on his face!
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“He’s smitten,” a fan captioned a video on TikTok.
In case you missed it, Sabrina and Barry made their red carpet debut as a couple at the Met Gala earlier this month.
Jamie Campbell Bower is commenting on the “rat boy” trend after his name was brought up as part of the online chatter.
Saltburn soundtrack is getting a vinyl release that is filled with ‘bath water’, in reference to a notorious scene in the film.Saltburn starred Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick, a middle-class interloper who poses as a scholarship student from a working-class background in order to strike up a friendship with Jacob Elordi’s wealthy aristocrat Felix Catton at Oxford University. Oliver is eventually invited by Felix to spend the summer at his family home, called Saltburn – a large mansion in the British countryside.The two characters strike up a complicated relationship, and one memorable scene finds Oliver, having overseen Jacob pleasuring himself in the bath, lapping the remaining drops of bathwater in the tub before it swirls down the plughole.And now, Bad World are releasing the film’s soundtrack on limited edition translucent vinyl which has been filled with what is being billed as ‘bath water’, in tribute to the scene.You can order your copy here.The soundtrack itself is filled with ‘00s indie and pop classics, including tracks by MGMT, Girls Aloud, The Killers, Bloc Party and Arcade Fire.The most notable track in the film was Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’, which enjoyed a huge resurgence in popularity as a result of its inclusion, reaching Number Two on the UK Singles Chart.Speaking to NME at the time about seeing her song included in such a talking-point new film, she said: “I went along to a screening with my whole family – including my mum and my eldest – and luckily we all survived and we all loved it.”“I got that feeling that I find really delicious where afterwards you just want to think about the movie and talk about it.
House Of The Dragon star Fabien Frankel has revealed that he auditioned for the role of George Harrison in one of Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles biopics.Announced back in February, the four biographical films will each be told from the perspective of a different Beatles group member, and will intersect to “tell the story of the greatest band in history.”Previously, it was reported that Paul Mescal will portray Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson will play John Lennon, Barry Keoghan will be Ringo Starr and Charlie Rowe will star as George Harrison. At the time of writing, these rumours have not been confirmed nor denied by Sony, which will be distributing Mendes’ films.Now, in an exclusive interview with NME, Frankel has revealed that he auditioned for the role of Harrison, but didn’t land the part.“I read to play George,” he said.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood had to make between 200 and 300 leather bomber jackets for AppleTV+’s World War II series “Masters of the Air.” Despite having more than 80 credits to her name, Atwood had never done a WWII drama and was delighted to finally be tackling the era. She dove deep into researching the period, collecting photos of the young men on the military bases so she could create individual styles for the actors and their characters. She even got samples of the original uniforms.
Sabrina Carpenter has given her latest song ‘Please Please Please‘ its live debut at Gov Ball 2024.The pop singer took over the Gov Ball mainstage on Saturday (June 7) and performed a vivacious set. She performed ‘Please Please Please’ for the first time following its release on Friday (June 7).Carpenter took a second to read a fan’s sign that read “Please Please Please play ‘Please Please Please'” and said: “Look, I know I said I can’t relate to desperation but I’m just a girl so uhm,” before jumping into the new track.Watch the full performance below:Sabrina Carpenter gave her new songle ‘Please Please Please’ its live debut at Gov Ball 2024 ♬ original sound – Ana Last week, Carpenter teased “a surprise” for Thursday, June 6.
Forget Instagram official. Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan are music video official!
What’s Sam Mendes have in store next for audiences after 2022’s “Empire Of Light“? Well, World Of Reel reports (via The InSneider) that it may be not one movie, but four: biopics on each member of arguably the greatest pop-rock group ever, The Beatles. Yup, that’s a movie each for John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
's new music video, proves that she and Barry Keoghan are getting serious. The couple reached a major relationship milestone on June 7 with the release of the video for Carpenter's latest single, about a boy she hopes and prays is not the bad guy people tell her he is.The “Please Please Please” lyrics couldn't be about Barry Keoghan, could they? Our adorable, cheeky little Irishman? I mean, sure, Saltburn exists.
Sabrina Carpenter has released a new single, ‘Please Please Please’, along with its accompany music video – you can watch it below.Earlier this week, Carpenter teased “a surprise” for Thursday, June 6. That surprised turned out to be a follow-up to her chart-topping ‘Espresso’.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor “Masters of the Air” costume designer Colleen Atwood brought along Austin Butler’s jacket to Variety’s TV FYC Fest. “It’s Austin Butler’s jacket that he wore, Maj. Cleven’s jacket and hat, and I thought, ‘Well, I should bring it.’ It’s D-Day.
Steven J. Horowitz Senior Music Writer Following the massive success of her single “Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter has released her new Jack Antonoff-produced single “Please, Please, Please,” a cut co-written with frequent collaborator Amy Allen off her upcoming album “Short n’ Sweet.” The Bardia Zeinali-directed video begins with Carpenter sitting in a holding cell, only to catch sight of her real-life boyfriend Barry Keoghan as he gets hauled into jail. She’s there for him as he gets let out, and we follow them as she aids in his antics kidnapping a man and robbing a bank.
Sabrina Carpenter‘s boyfriend Barry Keoghan is starring in her new music video!
Sabrina Carpenter‘s new song “Please Please Please” is out now and it’s bound to be her next hit single!
Cornerstone has closed worldwide distribution deals for Andrea Arnold’s latest feature film Bird, which debuted at last month’s Cannes Film Festival.
It looks like Barry Keoghan has lined up his next movie!
Another bit of casting news this AM, which sees buzzy actor Barry Keoghan ready to join one of Amazon MGM‘s equally buzzy upcoming projects. Deadline reports that the “Saltburn” actor is in talks to join Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo for “Crime 101,” Bart Layton‘s adaptation of Don Winslow‘s 2021 crime novella.
Barry Keoghan is in negotiations to join Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo in Amazon MGM Studios adaptation of Don Winslow’s novella Crime 101. He will co-star with Chris Hemsworth, who also is in talks to star and produce alongside producing partner Ben Grayson. The film will be released in theaters next year.
Mubi has swooped on its third 2024 Cannes competition title, Variety has learned. Having acquired worldwide rights to Coralie Fargeat’s buzzy body horror “The Substance” and U.K.
Sabrina Carpenter had a major pop star moment on Saturday Night Live!
Naman Ramachandran Bulgarian-American filmmaker Konstantin Bojanov‘s Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard selection “The Shameless” has taken 14 years to come to fruition. Bojanov previously directed the documentary “Invisible” (2005), followed by his Cannes-debuting fiction feature debut “Avé” (2011).