By Bruce Haring
06.03.2020 - 06:16 / justjared.com
The Weeknd has released a disturbing short film for his latest track “After Hours!”
The 30-year-old singer shared the video with fans on Wednesday (March 4).
Just like the rest of The Weeknd‘s recent videos and TV performances leading up to the March 20 debut of his next album, After Hours, the visual is part of a bigger story that is slowly unraveling.
The music in the short film, directed by Anton Tammi, is almost all instrumental.
It starts off with The Weeknd after his Jimmy Kimmel
By Bruce Haring
Kevin Ryder says he "lost my mind" last week after hearing that the entire KROQ morning show team was fired. Ryder, along with former KROQ colleague Jimmy Kimmel, called in to fellow ex-KROQ personality Adam Corolla's podcast, which posted Monday, to discuss last week's mass firing.
Just 72 hours after he dropped his new album “After Hours,” The Weeknd followed with a deluxe edition that includes five bonus tracks: four remixes and the audio from his “Saturday Night Live” performance of the album’s “Scared to Live.”
By Bruce Haring
By Bruce Haring
Late-night shenanigans are still going strong! Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel continued their at-home monologues and sketches on Thursday for their shows, and
Sad Boy Season is officially here. For The Weeknd's fourth album After Hours, the Canadian singer scrubs away his glitzy pop sensibilities from his Starboy era to bring back his smoky, gut-wrenching sound dating back to the early 2010s.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is giving us an update on how she’s doing while quarantined.
Late-night shenanigans are still going strong! Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel continued their at-home monologues and sketches on Thursday for their shows, and
Jimmy Kimmel may be doing his show from home but he’s not hard up for guests.
By Bruce Haring
Coronavirus may be forcing everyone to stay home, but talk show hosts aren’t letting that stop them from reaching their audiences.
While their shows may be on mandatory hiatus during the coronavirus outbreak, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel aren’t letting that keep them from doing their monologues. Although it might also have to do with trying to keep themselves occupied while stuck at home and indoors.
While their shows may be on mandatory hiatus during the coronavirus outbreak, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel aren't letting that keep them from doing their monologues. Although it also might also have to do with trying to keep themselves occupied while stuck at home and indoors.
Conan O’Brien’s late-night show is set to return despite much of US television production grinding to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Bruce Haring
Conan O’Brien isn’t going to let the spread of coronavirus keep late-night TV off the air.
LOS ANGELES — Jimmy Kimmel is streaming nightly monologs from home, Willie Nelson and John Legend are playing music online, and Broadway stars like Idina Menzel are singing and chatting from their homes.
TV’s late-night comics are finding they don’t need all the usual trappings to get on with their shows.
Jimmy Kimmel is providing some much needed comedic relief amid coronavirus concerns.