The Canadian artist also shares a gory new video for 'In Your Eyes'
04.03.2020 - 23:26 / variety.com
Fans may have noticed that every video and television performance released by The Weeknd in the run-up to the March 20 release of his next album, “After Hours,” is thematically linked and part of a larger story that is gradually unfolding. That continues with the release of a “short film” that bears the name of the album and its recent title-track single — although the music in this new film is almost all instrumental and, well, we can only guess at what’s going on here.
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The Canadian artist also shares a gory new video for 'In Your Eyes'
With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
Fans of The Weeknd are still unpacking his new album After Hours. If they take a close look at the credits, they can deduce how the movie Uncut Gems influenced Weeknd’s new album.
During this uncertain time TV audiences are looking to their trusty TV for escapism and entertainment.
So...anyone in desperate need of something new to watch? As we all continue to practice social distancing in the midst of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, we're been practicing what we like to call "binge approaching," turning to our TVs and streaming devices for some much needed comfort and distraction. Should you be looking for something new (or old) to stream, E!'s What to Watch is here to provide some options for this weekend, March 21-22.
Self quarantining is a relatively new concept to most of us and by the looks of things – we’ll be doing it for a while.
To mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week a West Lothian charity has released a short animation film.
The Weeknd has revealed the tracklist for his highly-anticipated album After Hours!
Manchester International Short Film Festival has been postponed due to coronavirus fears.
Something tells us there will be a lot of Hulu and hibernating this weekend. With concerns over the coronavirus continuing to cause the cancellation and/or postponement of major events, the suspension of the NBA season the and production on projects all over the world to shut down, medical professionals are urging the public to practice social distancing and avoid any spaces with large crowds.
Flume is back Wednesday (March 11) with "The Difference," a collaboration with Toro Y Moi. The song is an effervescent drum and bass-inspired cut with a video that finds Toro Y Moi in deep concentration while Flume sprints through downtown Los Angeles in a red track suit, their worlds connected by the psychedelic visuals of both scenes.
The Weeknd was the musical guest on las night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, where he performed “Blinding Lights,” and debuted a new song called “Scared to Live” (which interpolates Elton John’s “Your Song”). He was accompanied by Oneohtrix Point Never for the latter.
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TGIF: Thank God It's Friday..so we can put on sweats and continue working on making a permanent indent on our couch as we stream the weekend away. In our new weekly series, What to Watch This Weekend (We know, it's a very confusing title), we're going to recommend what to watch now that you (hopefully) have some downtime or need an excuse to avoid brunch with your friends visiting from out of town, whether it's the latest Netflix obsession everyone—including your grandma and your local Trader
Janina Gavankar stars alongside Ben Affleck in Gavin O'Connor's The Way Back, in theaters now, and she tells The Hollywood Reporter In Studioshe was working on the drama while simultaneously prepping her short film Stucco with her creative partner Russo Schelling.
The Weeknd has released a disturbing short film for his latest track “After Hours!”
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We’re just weeks away from the release of The Weeknd’s new album, After Hours, and today he shared a new short film that expands on the themes of his recent videos for “Heartless” and “Blinding Lights.”