Folks, I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but Elijah Wood is making some of the best work he’s made in years, whether it’s behind the camera or in front.
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Super producers are usually not young guys; they are generally the Tony Viscontis, Rick Rubins, Dr. Dre, Linda Perry, and Nigel Godrich’s of the world, to name a few.
Though he’s 45 now, British DJ/producer musician Mark Ronson was seemingly a super-producer almost out of the gate, nearly 20 years ago when he first came to acclaim with his Here Comes the Fuzz debut album. Continue reading ‘Watch The Sound With Mark Ronson’: DJ Premier On Sampling & Chasing Beats [Exclusive Clip] at The Playlist.
.Folks, I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but Elijah Wood is making some of the best work he’s made in years, whether it’s behind the camera or in front.
Believe it or not, it’s been five years since Pablo Larrain‘s “Jackie” premiered at the Venice Film Festival and earned Natalie Portman several Best Actress nods. The film is the Chilean director’s English language debut and his first feature film outside his home country.
Gallery: Love across the pond: 10 American celebrities with British partners (BANG Showbiz)And as well as boasting Meryl Streep as her mother, Grace’s dad is artist Don Gummer, and she has siblings including actor brother Henry Wolfe and actress sisters Mamie Gummer and Louisa Jacobson. Meanwhile, Mark announced his engagement in June this year after it was first reported by outlets in May, when Grace was spotted wearing a diamond ring.
Recently, we’ve seen Matt Damon make the publicity rounds, entertaining people with stories of massive films that he had to turn down (including a lucrative deal to star in “Avatar”).
Hummus is great. Most people wouldn’t be upset if their refrigerator has more than one container of the delicious food ready to be eaten.
Mark Ronson has remembered the time he kicked Dave Grohl out of a recording studio.Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Ronson recalled the time the Foo Fighters frontman and former Queens of the Stone Age drummer showed up to the studio as Ronson was recording the 2017 album ‘Villains’ with Josh Homme‘s band.“He reminded me of how I kicked him out of the studio when he came one time in to crash a Queens session,” Ronson told Lowe about a subsequent meeting with Grohl.
You probably remember “Never Gonna Snow Again” from the Venice Film Festival last year, where it was met with much acclaim. Then Poland chose it as their Official Submission to the 93rd Academy Awards.
Serena and Venus Williams have changed the sport of tennis over the course of their legendary careers. Serena, for one, has won more Grand Slam singles titles (23) than any other woman or man during the open era.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaEva Marie Saint is particular about one thing.“It’s Eva Marie, not Eva,” she says with the trademark lilt, the one that melted the likes of Marlon Brando and Cary Grant in such classics as “On the Waterfront” and “North by Northwest.”“I don’t want to embarrass you,” she adds to her temporarily flummoxed interviewer.
Will Smith stars as the highly driven father to tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams in the first trailer for King Richard.Smith portrays Richard Williams in the biopic, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters And Men) while the Williams sisters themselves are played by Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Lizzo has revealed that she’s currently working on new music with Mark Ronson.The Detroit artist, whose third album ‘Cuz I Love You’ arrived in 2019, took to TikTok yesterday (July 27) to share a video of herself in a recording studio.Responding to a fan comment reading “I hear an album is coming”, Lizzo sarcastically explained from behind the mic: “An album? Absolutely not… I’m not making no fucking album.”She then turned the camera around to reveal a sheepish Ronson, adding: “I’m not in a
Mark Ronson regrets not being more “confrontational” toward Amy Winehouse over her battle with addiction. The 45-year-old record producer worked with the late singer on her ‘Back to Black’ album in 2006 and has admitted he now isn’t sure if he “fully loves” the way he “behaved around her”, particularly in relation to her addiction struggles.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorMark Ronson takes center stage in “Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson,” premiering July 30 on Apple TV Plus.In the six-part series, the Oscar winning multi-hyphenate (a DJ, songwriter, producer and seasoned A&R) sits down with creators and musicians to look at innovations in the realm of sound, from synths to distortion to autotune and beyond.T-Pain, Charli XCX, Dave Grohl and Paul McCartney are just a few of the names who appear on this musical exploration.Episode 3,
Mark Ronson is remembering Amy Winehouse on the 10th anniversary of her death.
Mark Ronson just gave an extensive interview where he talked about a variety of topics.
Mark Ronson is opening up about working with Amy Winehouse.
Mark Ronson has expressed regret over the way he treated Amy Winehouse while she was at the height of her addiction issues.Ronson was one of the late singer’s most influential collaborators, having produced her seminal second album ‘Back to Black’ in 2006.