Oscar-nominated actress Amy Irving is ready to release her first album.
The performer tells The Hollywood Reporter that Born In a Trunk, featuring 10 cover songs pulled from her life and career, will be released digitally on April 7. “Why Don’t You Do Right?” — the first single which Irving sang as Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit — will be available on digital platforms on March 3.
Irving, 69, made her film debut in Brian De Palma’s Carrie in 1976 and two years later was in supernatural thriller The Fury. Her role in Yentl earned her an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress and she scored best actress Golden Globes nominations for Crossing Delancey and Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna. She also has a number of stage credits, earning an Obie Award for her off-Broadway performance in a production of The Road to Mecca.
Born In a Trunk also features Irving covering songs...
The performer tells The Hollywood Reporter that Born In a Trunk, featuring 10 cover songs pulled from her life and career, will be released digitally on April 7. “Why Don’t You Do Right?” — the first single which Irving sang as Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit — will be available on digital platforms on March 3.
Irving, 69, made her film debut in Brian De Palma’s Carrie in 1976 and two years later was in supernatural thriller The Fury. Her role in Yentl earned her an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress and she scored best actress Golden Globes nominations for Crossing Delancey and Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna. She also has a number of stage credits, earning an Obie Award for her off-Broadway performance in a production of The Road to Mecca.
Born In a Trunk also features Irving covering songs...
- 2/15/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Indigenous
Written by Max Roberts
Directed by Alastair Orr
USA, 2014
Alastair Orr’s latest film, Indigenous, is a tropical creature feature about a group of hot American tourists who get lost in the Panamanian jungle and hunted by a mysterious beast. While the film won’t make it onto any of 2015’s top ten horror movies lists, Indigenous’ choice in movie monster and haunting setting make for a film just slightly outside of the standard scary movie norm.
Indigenous utilizes a familiar horror movie template. The film centers on a group of American twenty-somethings — they’re as vapid as they are hot — getting together to party it up one last time before the harsh responsibilities of the adult world transform them into Dockers-wearing, minivan-driving lame-o’s forever. The group travel down to Panama, and early on in their trip everything is aces. The weather is hot, the booze is plentiful,...
Written by Max Roberts
Directed by Alastair Orr
USA, 2014
Alastair Orr’s latest film, Indigenous, is a tropical creature feature about a group of hot American tourists who get lost in the Panamanian jungle and hunted by a mysterious beast. While the film won’t make it onto any of 2015’s top ten horror movies lists, Indigenous’ choice in movie monster and haunting setting make for a film just slightly outside of the standard scary movie norm.
Indigenous utilizes a familiar horror movie template. The film centers on a group of American twenty-somethings — they’re as vapid as they are hot — getting together to party it up one last time before the harsh responsibilities of the adult world transform them into Dockers-wearing, minivan-driving lame-o’s forever. The group travel down to Panama, and early on in their trip everything is aces. The weather is hot, the booze is plentiful,...
- 12/5/2015
- by Victor Stiff
- SoundOnSight
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