Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticIn a 1984 promotional video for the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense, David Byrne appeared as both himself and a variety of interviewers, including men of color.
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Tim Minchin has announced that he’ll release his debut album ‘Apart Together’ later this year.The Australian comic recorded the album over the last two years, and explained that the title track was inspired by a story he heard on US radio about an elderly couple in their mobile home who died of hypothermia in each other’s arms.Minchin said: “From the outset, if you enter marriage wholly accepting that it’s a commitment to watching each other decay, there’s something far more beautiful in that
.Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticIn a 1984 promotional video for the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense, David Byrne appeared as both himself and a variety of interviewers, including men of color.
Tones And I has shared details of her forthcoming debut album at a virtual press conference today (September 1).The Australian pop singer who shot to fame with the global hit ‘Dance Monkey’ revealed the album will have a mix of older material from her busking days and new songs that she has been writing in lockdown.“Because of all the spare time, I wanted to add five more songs,” Tones – real name Toni Watson – said.“I’ve taken the time to just really make sure it’s what I want.
Tenet has finally released in the UK and amongst those who went to watch the highly-awaited film was none other than Tom Cruise himself. While US theatres will be screening Tenet only next month, moviegoers in London get the first chance to see what the hype surrounding Christopher Nolan's latest outing is all about.
The first trailer for David Byrne's "American Utopia" has been released. The upcoming production is a filmed version of the Broadway show – a la "Hamilton" – featuring Byrne's music from throughout his career, according to Entertainment Weekly.The film is directed by Spike Lee.
Spike Lee’s concert film adaptation of David Byrne’s American Utopia has landed.In the one minute clip, Byrne narrates over a montage of his roving musical ensemble gyrating, shouting and marching across the stage.
Later this fall, Spike Lee is teaming up with musician David Byrne for a brand-new film, “American Utopia,” and it’s unlike anything you’d expect from the Oscar-winning filmmaker. As seen in the new teaser for “David Byrne’s American Utopia,” the new project is a filmed version of Byrne’s acclaimed Broadway show that featured new musical performances of his own solo songs, as well as many from his time with the Talking Heads.
Joe Biden is no longer the presumptive nominee for President by the Democratic party.
Happy Sad Confused” podcast and virtual New York Comic Con event Metaverse teamed up to celebrate Miller’s iconic film that starred Hardy and Charlize Theron. Gibson starred in the first three “Mad Max” installations as the title character before Hardy took over in the 2015 film — but Miller has said that Ledger was always on his mind for the role before his death in 2008.“Every time [Ledger would] come to Australia, he’d call in and we’d talk and I always had him in mind,” Miller said.
The Mountain Goats have announced details of their 19th studio album, ‘Getting Into Knives’, set for release later this year.The announcement comes with the release of the LP’s first single, ‘As Many Candles As Possible’, featuring American organist Charles Hodges.Listen to ‘As Many Candles As Possible’ below:According to the band’s Twitter, the 13-track record was recorded in Memphis and March and will be released on October 23 through Merge.‘Getting Into Knives’ follows on from this year’s
Lupita Infante is a rising Mexican-American singer and songwriter with an impressive family heritage and legacy. She is an accomplished and talented musician that happens to be the granddaughter of the legend Pedro Infante (1917-1957), an icon in the Golden Era of Mexican Cinema, and daughter of Pedro Infante, Jr.
Is this a story based on someone you know or on a personal interaction?It’s a great set-up, but it’s not mine. The [series] creator, Chris Taylor, who’s known in Australia as a comedy satirist who doorstops politicians, had been trying to move into narrative television … and he sent me this one-page pitch, trying to make something that felt a bit like “Seinfeld” or “The Trip” with Steve Coogan.
#SuperM #SuperOne#WeAreTheFuture #SuperMTheFuture pic.twitter.com/S5hCbCXYlS— SuperM (@superm) August 5, 2020‘Super One’ is the follow up to the band’s self-titled EP, which was released on October 4 last year.
Spike Lee, George Lucas, Frank Marshall, Martin Scorsese and AFI chief Bob Gazzale pay tribute to Tom Pollock, the former chairman of Universal Pictures, who died Saturday night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles following a heart attack. Pollock, who was 77, also served as chairmanof the American Film Institute and co-founded the Montecito Picture Co.
died in prison in 2017 at the age of 83.What Chilcott (“An Inconvenient Truth”) has done with the six-part “An American Myth”(Sundays at 10 p.m.
Mark David Independent film and documentary writer, producer and director Tim Disney (“American Violet,” “Jim Allison: Breakthrough”), a showbiz scion of the Disney family — he is the grand-nephew of Walt Disney and the son of late billionaire Roy E.
Tom Pollock, the former chairman of Universal Pictures and the American Film Institute, died Saturday night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles following a heart attack. He was 77.
Dave McNary Film ReporterTom Pollock, the former chairman of Universal Pictures and the American Film Institute, died Saturday of natural causes at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 77.“We are incredibly saddened by the loss of Tom Pollock,” said NBCUniversal vice chairman Ron Meyer in a statement.