Acclaimed auteurs Francis Ford Coppola, Yorgos Lanthimos, Paolo Sorrentino and Andrea Arnold are among the filmmakers set to compete for the coveted Palme d’Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
A total of 19 features were revealed today (April 11) that will play in Competition at the festival, set to run May 14-25.
Rarely a festival to veer far from familiar names, the Competition line-up is dominated by directors who have been selected multiple times for Cannes.
They include US filmmaker Coppola with sci-fi epic Megalopolis, which stars Adam Driver and is set in a future version of New York City following a disaster.
A total of 19 features were revealed today (April 11) that will play in Competition at the festival, set to run May 14-25.
Rarely a festival to veer far from familiar names, the Competition line-up is dominated by directors who have been selected multiple times for Cannes.
They include US filmmaker Coppola with sci-fi epic Megalopolis, which stars Adam Driver and is set in a future version of New York City following a disaster.
- 4/11/2024
- ScreenDaily
Get ready for a night of heartfelt melodies and soulful performances on “CMT Campfire Sessions” as Season 3 continues with Episode 5, titled “Love Songs.” This musical series is known for bringing together an all-star lineup of country artists, and this episode is no exception. Tune in to Cmtv at 10:00 Pm on Friday, February 9, 2024, for a romantic and unforgettable evening.
In “Love Songs,” viewers can expect an enchanting musical journey as some of the biggest names in country music, including Riley Green, Sara Evans, Chris Young, and more, come together to celebrate the power of love through song. These talented artists not only perform their hits but also share their favorite love songs, adding a personal touch to the evening.
Expect to be serenaded with timeless classics like “At Last” and “When You Say Nothing At All,” as well as touching original compositions that capture the essence of love in all its forms.
In “Love Songs,” viewers can expect an enchanting musical journey as some of the biggest names in country music, including Riley Green, Sara Evans, Chris Young, and more, come together to celebrate the power of love through song. These talented artists not only perform their hits but also share their favorite love songs, adding a personal touch to the evening.
Expect to be serenaded with timeless classics like “At Last” and “When You Say Nothing At All,” as well as touching original compositions that capture the essence of love in all its forms.
- 2/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Andre Braugher, the two-time Emmy-winning actor who led a sense of grace, gravitas, and (when appropriate) humor to shows like "Homicide: Life on the Street," "Men of a Certain Age," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and "The Good Fight" has died. Deadline confirms that the actor passed away Monday after a short illness. He was 61 years old.
Braugher was reportedly born and raised in Chicago to an equipment operator father and a postal worker mother but attended Stanford University before graduating from Juilliard's drama school. His first on-screen role was a big one: Braugher played a Union soldier in the 1989 film "Glory," where he acted alongside greats like Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman. The actor soon became a creative force in his own right, as his role as Detective Frank Pembleton on the seminal NBC series "Homicide: Life on the Street" made him a household name for TV fans. "We had a lot of great,...
Braugher was reportedly born and raised in Chicago to an equipment operator father and a postal worker mother but attended Stanford University before graduating from Juilliard's drama school. His first on-screen role was a big one: Braugher played a Union soldier in the 1989 film "Glory," where he acted alongside greats like Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman. The actor soon became a creative force in his own right, as his role as Detective Frank Pembleton on the seminal NBC series "Homicide: Life on the Street" made him a household name for TV fans. "We had a lot of great,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
The Magnetic Fields will celebrate their 25th anniversary of their indie rock epic 69 Love Songs with a 2024 tour where the reunited band will perform the album in its entirety. Yes, all 69 songs, over the course of two nights.
The Stephin Merritt-led outfit will bring back the album’s major players — Claudia Gonson, John Woo, Sam Davol and Shirley Simms — to perform alongside the Magnetic Fields’ current lineup for the trek, which kicks off in March 2024.
Exciting News! In celebration of the 25th anniversary of 69 Love Songs, we'll be doing...
The Stephin Merritt-led outfit will bring back the album’s major players — Claudia Gonson, John Woo, Sam Davol and Shirley Simms — to perform alongside the Magnetic Fields’ current lineup for the trek, which kicks off in March 2024.
Exciting News! In celebration of the 25th anniversary of 69 Love Songs, we'll be doing...
- 6/22/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Tl;Dr:
A comedian listened to The Beatles’ “Michelle” because he couldn’t find any classical music. He said the chorus of the song had lyrics that could easily have fallen flat. “Michelle” appeared on a compilation album of The Beatles’ love songs. The Beatles | Keystone Features / Stringer
A comedian went to India and listened to a compilation of The Beatles‘ love songs for a month straight. Subsequently, he said he found The Beatles’ “Michelle” “hypnotic.” He compared it to the work of one of the greatest composers of all time.
The Beatles’ songs were once the closest thing to classical music the comedian could find
Rainer Hersch is a comedian/musician. He’s known for combining humor with Western classical music. During a 2012 interview with The Telegraph, he named “Michelle” as his favorite Beatles song. He explained how he fell in love with the track.
“I did my de rigueur,...
A comedian listened to The Beatles’ “Michelle” because he couldn’t find any classical music. He said the chorus of the song had lyrics that could easily have fallen flat. “Michelle” appeared on a compilation album of The Beatles’ love songs. The Beatles | Keystone Features / Stringer
A comedian went to India and listened to a compilation of The Beatles‘ love songs for a month straight. Subsequently, he said he found The Beatles’ “Michelle” “hypnotic.” He compared it to the work of one of the greatest composers of all time.
The Beatles’ songs were once the closest thing to classical music the comedian could find
Rainer Hersch is a comedian/musician. He’s known for combining humor with Western classical music. During a 2012 interview with The Telegraph, he named “Michelle” as his favorite Beatles song. He explained how he fell in love with the track.
“I did my de rigueur,...
- 5/27/2023
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Le Lycéen
Announced really late in 2021, Christophe Honoré went into production on his fourteenth with the formidable pair of Vincent Lacoste and Juliette Binoche adding youngling Paul Kircher to the mix. Shooting on Le Lycéen is taking place in Paris until the month of February. Les Films Pelléas’ Philippe Martin and David Thion are once again producing. Honoré’s last film Guermantes (the director goes meta playing a director) premiered at last year’s Deauville, but for the most part he shuffles between the Croisette and the Lido. His Cannes preemed items include landing in Un Certain Regard with his 2002 debut Seventeen Times Cecile Cassard, heading over to the Directors’ Fortnight with Dans Paris, and then in contention for the Palme d’Or in 2007 with Love Songs, he closed the 2011 edition with Beloved and won a prize for On a Magical Night (Chambre 212).…...
Announced really late in 2021, Christophe Honoré went into production on his fourteenth with the formidable pair of Vincent Lacoste and Juliette Binoche adding youngling Paul Kircher to the mix. Shooting on Le Lycéen is taking place in Paris until the month of February. Les Films Pelléas’ Philippe Martin and David Thion are once again producing. Honoré’s last film Guermantes (the director goes meta playing a director) premiered at last year’s Deauville, but for the most part he shuffles between the Croisette and the Lido. His Cannes preemed items include landing in Un Certain Regard with his 2002 debut Seventeen Times Cecile Cassard, heading over to the Directors’ Fortnight with Dans Paris, and then in contention for the Palme d’Or in 2007 with Love Songs, he closed the 2011 edition with Beloved and won a prize for On a Magical Night (Chambre 212).…...
- 1/11/2022
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
Producer Hayley Adams has joined the Unless Pictures team as the company ramps up its short-form content slate, while Sanja Simić also joins as a development producer.
Adams is the producer and co-director of TikTok narrative series Love Songs, which amassed over 20 million views, and more recently, produced TikTok series Scattered, with over 2 million views and 50,000 followers. She was among Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch in 2020, and won the Sbs First Look Development Grant.
Her role at Unless takes the form of a two-year placement, supported by Screen Australia’s Enterprise People Program, working under company director Meg O’Connell.
Adams will focus on developing and producing a slate of premium short-form shows, including I Could Make That, a 1 x 30-minute program for Sbs Viceland and Sbs On Demand with art history TikToker Mary McGillivray.
“Unless will work with me to develop and produce online content that is financially...
Adams is the producer and co-director of TikTok narrative series Love Songs, which amassed over 20 million views, and more recently, produced TikTok series Scattered, with over 2 million views and 50,000 followers. She was among Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch in 2020, and won the Sbs First Look Development Grant.
Her role at Unless takes the form of a two-year placement, supported by Screen Australia’s Enterprise People Program, working under company director Meg O’Connell.
Adams will focus on developing and producing a slate of premium short-form shows, including I Could Make That, a 1 x 30-minute program for Sbs Viceland and Sbs On Demand with art history TikToker Mary McGillivray.
“Unless will work with me to develop and produce online content that is financially...
- 10/18/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Kaash Paige went viral with her 2019 smash “Love Songs” and ever since her star has continued to rise. She’s gone from playing house parties to performing at festivals such as at Rolling Loud Miami (she made Rolling Stone‘s 10 Best Of list) and Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash in Chicago and released an EP and as well as her debut album, Teenage Fever.
In the latest edition of Rolling Stone‘s The First Time, the singer-songwriter shares that she first wrote a song at age 10, which she recorded in a...
In the latest edition of Rolling Stone‘s The First Time, the singer-songwriter shares that she first wrote a song at age 10, which she recorded in a...
- 9/15/2021
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Pop-rock hitmaker Tina Turner‘s personal life and musical career have remained largely private since she announced her retirement, but HBO’s new documentary film “Tina” gives fans a closer look behind the curtain at her career and life over the last two decades.
After a prolific and turbulent career that led to her being dubbed the “Queen of Rock ‘N Roll,” Turner ended up leaving the United States entirely. Here’s where the 81-year-old legend is now, and what HBO’s film revealed about Turner’s life outside the limelight.
Worth noting: Turner is now a candidate for the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame after being nominated this February.
“Tina” airs on HBO beginning March 27.
Retirement from music
Tina Turner announced her retirement from music in 2000, in front of a live crowd of over 75,000 people at Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich, Switzerland. At the time, she said she felt she’d “done enough.
After a prolific and turbulent career that led to her being dubbed the “Queen of Rock ‘N Roll,” Turner ended up leaving the United States entirely. Here’s where the 81-year-old legend is now, and what HBO’s film revealed about Turner’s life outside the limelight.
Worth noting: Turner is now a candidate for the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame after being nominated this February.
“Tina” airs on HBO beginning March 27.
Retirement from music
Tina Turner announced her retirement from music in 2000, in front of a live crowd of over 75,000 people at Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich, Switzerland. At the time, she said she felt she’d “done enough.
- 3/29/2021
- by Samson Amore
- The Wrap
Like a vigilante, Saint Bodhi had to fight through darkness before rising up and into the limelight. Two years ago, the singer/songwriter from Los Angeles’ South Central neighborhood was homeless and struggling to navigate a community where many women are pressured into drug usage, undervalued, or mistreated as sex objects.
She hustled and pushed her way into as many studios as possible — and in 2019 she stoked a bidding war that landed her major record deal. But then, in 2020, when she was supposed to be growing her following and really making a name for herself,...
She hustled and pushed her way into as many studios as possible — and in 2019 she stoked a bidding war that landed her major record deal. But then, in 2020, when she was supposed to be growing her following and really making a name for herself,...
- 2/17/2021
- by Samantha Hissong
- Rollingstone.com
What better way to kick off a new month than a look at the many movies coming to Hulu? Ok, if you don’t have a Hulu subscription you might need an alternative. Maybe this list will convince you to take one out, though (not that I’m there salesperson). But enough patter, let’s crack on with it.
Here’s every new film that arrived on July 1st:
12 and Holding (2006)
2001 Maniacs (2005)
52 Pick-Up (1986)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures (2009)
A Kid Like Jake (2018)
A Mighty Wind (2003)
A Storks Journey (2017)
An Eye for a Eye (1966)
The Axe Murders of Villisca (2017)
The Bellboy (1960)
Beloved (2012)
Best In Show (2000)
Between Us (2017)
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
Birdwatchers (2010)
Boogie Woogie (2010)
The Bounty (1984)
Brokedown Palace (1998)
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Bug (1975)
Buried (2010)
Cadaver (2009)
California Dreamin’ (2009)
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1974)
Catcher Was A Spy (2018)
The Catechism Cataclysm (2011)
Change of Plans (2010)
Cheech & Chong...
Here’s every new film that arrived on July 1st:
12 and Holding (2006)
2001 Maniacs (2005)
52 Pick-Up (1986)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures (2009)
A Kid Like Jake (2018)
A Mighty Wind (2003)
A Storks Journey (2017)
An Eye for a Eye (1966)
The Axe Murders of Villisca (2017)
The Bellboy (1960)
Beloved (2012)
Best In Show (2000)
Between Us (2017)
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
Birdwatchers (2010)
Boogie Woogie (2010)
The Bounty (1984)
Brokedown Palace (1998)
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Bug (1975)
Buried (2010)
Cadaver (2009)
California Dreamin’ (2009)
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1974)
Catcher Was A Spy (2018)
The Catechism Cataclysm (2011)
Change of Plans (2010)
Cheech & Chong...
- 7/1/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
Hulu is out with its list of everything new coming to the streaming service in July.
Highlights include season three of “90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days” and season one of “90 Day Fiance: The Other Way: Complete Season 1,” as well as some classic movies like “The Color Purple” and “Best in Show,” all coming July 1.
A new Hulu original movie “Palm Springs” drops on July 10, and a new episode of “Into the Dark” called “The Current Occupant” premieres July 17.
Movies leaving Hulu on July 31 include “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight,” “Thelma & Louise” and “Wayne’s World.”
See the full list of everything new and leaving the streamer below.
Also Read: ABC Already Changes Fall TV Schedule, Moves 'Black-ish' Up From Midseason
July 1
1000-lb Sisters: Complete Season 1 (TLC)
90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days: Complete Season 3 (TLC)
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way: Complete Season 1 (TLC)
BBQ Rig Race: Complete Season...
Highlights include season three of “90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days” and season one of “90 Day Fiance: The Other Way: Complete Season 1,” as well as some classic movies like “The Color Purple” and “Best in Show,” all coming July 1.
A new Hulu original movie “Palm Springs” drops on July 10, and a new episode of “Into the Dark” called “The Current Occupant” premieres July 17.
Movies leaving Hulu on July 31 include “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight,” “Thelma & Louise” and “Wayne’s World.”
See the full list of everything new and leaving the streamer below.
Also Read: ABC Already Changes Fall TV Schedule, Moves 'Black-ish' Up From Midseason
July 1
1000-lb Sisters: Complete Season 1 (TLC)
90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days: Complete Season 3 (TLC)
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way: Complete Season 1 (TLC)
BBQ Rig Race: Complete Season...
- 6/18/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
"What if you gave back what you took?" Strand Releasing has debuted an official Us trailer for a film titled On a Magical Night, a French comedy formerly known as Chambre 212 (aka Room 212) when it initially premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year. This is the latest from sultry French filmmaker Christophe Honoré and deals with a woman who leaves her husband and moves into a hotel opposite of her home. There she wonders if she made the right decision, re-examining her entire life with him. Award-winning French actress Chiara Mastroianni stars, with Benjamin Biolay, Vincent Lacoste, Camille Cottin, and Carole Bouquet. Nothing like a French comedy about infidelity and marriage, right? This one looks whimsical and amusing. Here's the official Us trailer (+ posters) for Christophe Honoré's On a Magical Night, from YouTube: After 20 years of marriage, Maria (Chiara Mastroianni) decides to leave. She moves to...
- 5/7/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The French writer-director talks about his highly personal new show, a ‘dance of the dead’ that pays tribute to artistic heroes including Jacques Demy
Director Christophe Honoré still looks pained at the memory of the protests against gay marriage that rocked France seven years ago. The adoption of same-sex marriage in the country, a flagship policy that President François Hollande had campaigned on, was supposed to have been a smooth process. It became law in 2013, but only after a protracted backlash that saw hundreds of thousands take to the streets – more overall than the recent gilets jaunes (yellow vests) movement.
“I realised there was still a cloud of suspicion hanging over gay citizens,” says Honoré, best known internationally for comedies and musical films including 2007’s Love Songs. “I felt hurt, but also responsible, because in my work I’d never thought that gay visibility might still be important. I felt like I’d failed,...
Director Christophe Honoré still looks pained at the memory of the protests against gay marriage that rocked France seven years ago. The adoption of same-sex marriage in the country, a flagship policy that President François Hollande had campaigned on, was supposed to have been a smooth process. It became law in 2013, but only after a protracted backlash that saw hundreds of thousands take to the streets – more overall than the recent gilets jaunes (yellow vests) movement.
“I realised there was still a cloud of suspicion hanging over gay citizens,” says Honoré, best known internationally for comedies and musical films including 2007’s Love Songs. “I felt hurt, but also responsible, because in my work I’d never thought that gay visibility might still be important. I felt like I’d failed,...
- 1/16/2019
- by Laura Cappelle
- The Guardian - Film News
Christophe Honoré’s drama “Sorry Angel,” which world premiered in competition at Cannes Film Festival, won France’s prestigious Louis Delluc Prize.
Kicking off France’s award season, the Louis Delluc prize is chosen by French critics and has been described as the film equivalent to the coveted Goncourt prize for literature.
“Sorry Angel” stars French actors Pierre Deladonchamps as a jaded, HIV-positive 30-something novelist who comes across an enthusiastic aspiring writer, Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), in his early 20s. “Sorry Angel” marks the director’s comeback to Cannes’ competition 11 years after “Love Songs.”
In winning the Louis Delluc Prize, “Sorry Angel” beat out Jacques Audiard’s “The Sisters Brothers,” Emmanuel Mouret’s “Mademoiselle de Joncquières,” Gilles Lellouche’s “Le Grand Bain,” Claire Denis’ “High Life,” Pierre Salvadori’s “En liberté!”, Cedric Kahn’s “La Prière,” Jean-Paul Civeyrac’s “Mes provinciales,” and Emmanuel Finkiel’s “Memoir of War,” which represents France in the foreign-language Oscar race.
Kicking off France’s award season, the Louis Delluc prize is chosen by French critics and has been described as the film equivalent to the coveted Goncourt prize for literature.
“Sorry Angel” stars French actors Pierre Deladonchamps as a jaded, HIV-positive 30-something novelist who comes across an enthusiastic aspiring writer, Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), in his early 20s. “Sorry Angel” marks the director’s comeback to Cannes’ competition 11 years after “Love Songs.”
In winning the Louis Delluc Prize, “Sorry Angel” beat out Jacques Audiard’s “The Sisters Brothers,” Emmanuel Mouret’s “Mademoiselle de Joncquières,” Gilles Lellouche’s “Le Grand Bain,” Claire Denis’ “High Life,” Pierre Salvadori’s “En liberté!”, Cedric Kahn’s “La Prière,” Jean-Paul Civeyrac’s “Mes provinciales,” and Emmanuel Finkiel’s “Memoir of War,” which represents France in the foreign-language Oscar race.
- 12/12/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Strand Releasing has acquired U.S. rights to Christophe Honore’s “Sorry Angel” which world premiered in competition at Cannes Film Festival.
Sold by MK2, “Sorry Angel” takes place in Paris, in 1993, and follows Jacques, a renown writer and single father in his 30’s who is desperately trying to maintain a sense of normalcy against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis and unexpectedly falls in love with an enthusiastic aspiring writer in his early 20s.
The film is headlined by a strong French cast, including Pierre Deladonchamps (“Stranger by the Lake”), Vincent Lacoste (“Lolo”) and Denis Podalydes (“Mr & Mme Adelman”).
Speaking to Variety at Cannes, Honoré said he wanted, through the film, to “explore (his) memories of being in my 20s in the ’90s.” “AIDS was part of our lives (…) and the fear of death was looming over love and sex relationships,” said Honoré.
“We’re delighted that this very...
Sold by MK2, “Sorry Angel” takes place in Paris, in 1993, and follows Jacques, a renown writer and single father in his 30’s who is desperately trying to maintain a sense of normalcy against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis and unexpectedly falls in love with an enthusiastic aspiring writer in his early 20s.
The film is headlined by a strong French cast, including Pierre Deladonchamps (“Stranger by the Lake”), Vincent Lacoste (“Lolo”) and Denis Podalydes (“Mr & Mme Adelman”).
Speaking to Variety at Cannes, Honoré said he wanted, through the film, to “explore (his) memories of being in my 20s in the ’90s.” “AIDS was part of our lives (…) and the fear of death was looming over love and sex relationships,” said Honoré.
“We’re delighted that this very...
- 6/14/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
One of French novelist-turned-director Christophe Honoré’s most personal films, “Sorry Angel” world premiered on Thursday in competition at Cannes. Sold by MK2, “Sorry Angel” stars French actors Pierre Deladonchamps as a 30-something jaded, HIV-positive novelist who comes across an enthusiastic aspiring writer, Arthur (Vincent Lacoste) in his early 20s. “Sorry Angel” marks the director’s comeback to Cannes’s competition 11 years after “Love Songs.” He’s working on “Les Idoles,” a new play paying tribute to several artists who died of AIDS. It will kick off in January at Paris’ Odéon theater.
“Sorry Angel” follows a romance between two men, one of which has AIDS, in the ’90s. Yet, your film is not a full-on AIDS drama like Robin Campillo’s “Bpm.” How would you describe it?
I wanted to explore my memories of being in my 20s in the ’90s. AIDS was part of our lives, so many people around me died,...
“Sorry Angel” follows a romance between two men, one of which has AIDS, in the ’90s. Yet, your film is not a full-on AIDS drama like Robin Campillo’s “Bpm.” How would you describe it?
I wanted to explore my memories of being in my 20s in the ’90s. AIDS was part of our lives, so many people around me died,...
- 5/12/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
As any cinephile can tell you, there are some directors we love despite the fact they have never made a great film, but rather for the uniqueness of their voice and the hope that one day they will deliver on their potential. In the case of Christophe Honoré, his delightful “Love Songs” landed him on that list, even if no one would argue that the effervescent 2007 ménage-à-trois musical was a masterpiece, while every subsequent film has slightly chipped away at our affection.
Now, with “Sorry Angel”, Honoré at last makes good on our faith in his talent, flashing back to 1993 to deliver a deeply personal queer romance that combines his best qualities as a filmmaker, even as it splits his identity between two men at opposite ends of life, HIV-positive writer Jacques (Pierre Deladonchamps) and college-age reader Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), each falling in love with the idea of the other.
Now, with “Sorry Angel”, Honoré at last makes good on our faith in his talent, flashing back to 1993 to deliver a deeply personal queer romance that combines his best qualities as a filmmaker, even as it splits his identity between two men at opposite ends of life, HIV-positive writer Jacques (Pierre Deladonchamps) and college-age reader Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), each falling in love with the idea of the other.
- 5/10/2018
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
“Sorry Angel” is about a sad, brilliant author struggling with AIDS, but it’s not a grim death drama. The most emotional and understated work from French director Christophe Honoré is a touching tribute to the art and culture of early ‘90s France, charting creative obsessions young and old, and strikes a note that’s life-affirming and melancholic.
Set in 1993, the movie centers on Jacques, an HIV-positive novelist of some note who has reached a crossroads. He’s single, but lives with a young son in his cluttered Paris apartment, where middle-aged neighbor Arthur (Vincent Lacoste) pays frequent visits as the men reminisce about the old days. In the midst of this dynamic, Jacques meets Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), an aspiring filmmaker in his early twenties keen on escaping that parochial seaside world of Brittany for the fast-paced metropolitan pleasures of Parisian life.
In essence, he wants the same creative community that Jacques outgrew ages ago,...
Set in 1993, the movie centers on Jacques, an HIV-positive novelist of some note who has reached a crossroads. He’s single, but lives with a young son in his cluttered Paris apartment, where middle-aged neighbor Arthur (Vincent Lacoste) pays frequent visits as the men reminisce about the old days. In the midst of this dynamic, Jacques meets Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), an aspiring filmmaker in his early twenties keen on escaping that parochial seaside world of Brittany for the fast-paced metropolitan pleasures of Parisian life.
In essence, he wants the same creative community that Jacques outgrew ages ago,...
- 5/9/2018
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Plaire
In the 2000s, French auteur Christophe Honoré was a prominent international figure on the festival circuit. A blazing star by mid-decade with his 2007 masterpiece Love Songs, Honoré’s infectiously endearing characterizations and narrative hybrids led to a number of experimental projects.
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In the 2000s, French auteur Christophe Honoré was a prominent international figure on the festival circuit. A blazing star by mid-decade with his 2007 masterpiece Love Songs, Honoré’s infectiously endearing characterizations and narrative hybrids led to a number of experimental projects.
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- 1/4/2018
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
It’s Sylvester’s 25th birthday, and the team celebrates the special occasion at a Renaissance Festival. Then, in true Scorpion fashion, things start to go wrong. In this week’s episode, the team stops a biker gang trying to steal evidence from an Lapd evidence warehouse near the location of the festival. Walter also attempts to write Paige a love ballad. The hour began with Sylvester and Agent Gallo in court. The human calculator is nervous about defending the Homeland agent and messes up while gathering his wits about him. It’s okay to be nervous, Sylvester. It happens to everyone. Geniuses are no
Scorpion: Renaissance Fair Birthday Bash, Biker Gangs, and Love Songs.
Scorpion: Renaissance Fair Birthday Bash, Biker Gangs, and Love Songs.
- 11/14/2017
- by Tiffany C. Lockhart
- TVovermind.com
Kane Brown is on a roll.
The 24-year-old country singer recently scored his first No. 1 hit with "What Ifs," featuring his high school pal, Lauren Alaina, and made history in the process. Brown is now the first artist to have ever topped all five Billboard country charts -- Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Streaming Songs, Country Airplay, Country Digital Songs -- simultaneously.
"I didn't want to release it as my next radio song," Brown admits now, crediting his label, Sony Music Nashville, with convincing him to do so.
"I'm glad they did," he quips, "and that I listened to them. I'm going to listen more often now."
Exclusive: Kane Brown Sweetly Snuggles His Fiancee in Teaser for New Love Song -- First Look!
It hasn't always been smooth sailing for Brown, who has incredibly transitioned from being homeless to an American Idol and X Factor cast-off, then a social media sensation, scoring a major label...
The 24-year-old country singer recently scored his first No. 1 hit with "What Ifs," featuring his high school pal, Lauren Alaina, and made history in the process. Brown is now the first artist to have ever topped all five Billboard country charts -- Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Streaming Songs, Country Airplay, Country Digital Songs -- simultaneously.
"I didn't want to release it as my next radio song," Brown admits now, crediting his label, Sony Music Nashville, with convincing him to do so.
"I'm glad they did," he quips, "and that I listened to them. I'm going to listen more often now."
Exclusive: Kane Brown Sweetly Snuggles His Fiancee in Teaser for New Love Song -- First Look!
It hasn't always been smooth sailing for Brown, who has incredibly transitioned from being homeless to an American Idol and X Factor cast-off, then a social media sensation, scoring a major label...
- 11/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Beloved radio host Delilah says her "heart is struggling to continue to beat" as she mourns the death of her son, Zachariah.
The 57-year-old radio personality took to Facebook on Oct. 12 to pay tribute to the memory of her late son, who took his own life early this month after a long battle with depression.
The grieving mother shared a number of childhood photos of her late son, along with a poem written by Mary Jean Irion: "Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow. Let me hold you while I may, for it may not always be so. One day I shall dig my nails into the earth, or bury my face in the pillow, or stretch myself taut, or raise my hands to the sky and want...
The 57-year-old radio personality took to Facebook on Oct. 12 to pay tribute to the memory of her late son, who took his own life early this month after a long battle with depression.
The grieving mother shared a number of childhood photos of her late son, along with a poem written by Mary Jean Irion: "Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow. Let me hold you while I may, for it may not always be so. One day I shall dig my nails into the earth, or bury my face in the pillow, or stretch myself taut, or raise my hands to the sky and want...
- 10/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Kelly Clarkson isn't afraid to speak out on anything.
In a new interview with Variety, the American Idol alum detailed her feud with RCA Records head and music mogul Clive Davis, which goes all the way back to 2004, when they disagreed over the direction of her music.
The trouble began when Clarkson and Davis argued over a song she wrote, "Because of You," on her second album Breakaway. “I was told that was a sh**ty song because it didn’t rhyme,” Clarkson said, adding that the harsh decision was delivered during a meeting.
"A group of men thought it was Ok to sit around a young woman and bully her. I was told I should shut up and sing," she continued.
Read: Kelly Clarkson Says She Lost 'Millions' Because She Didn't Want to Be Associated With Dr. Luke
Much of the beef until now seemed to have stemmed from the release of her third album, My December...
In a new interview with Variety, the American Idol alum detailed her feud with RCA Records head and music mogul Clive Davis, which goes all the way back to 2004, when they disagreed over the direction of her music.
The trouble began when Clarkson and Davis argued over a song she wrote, "Because of You," on her second album Breakaway. “I was told that was a sh**ty song because it didn’t rhyme,” Clarkson said, adding that the harsh decision was delivered during a meeting.
"A group of men thought it was Ok to sit around a young woman and bully her. I was told I should shut up and sing," she continued.
Read: Kelly Clarkson Says She Lost 'Millions' Because She Didn't Want to Be Associated With Dr. Luke
Much of the beef until now seemed to have stemmed from the release of her third album, My December...
- 10/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
There’s a reason romance radio host Delilah is able to offer advice to thousands of callers and pick perfect song dedications throughout her long career: she’s faced relationship woes, divorce, rejection from her own family and the loss of one son due to illness. Now she’s struggling with the tragic suicide of another.
The “most listened-to woman in America” announced on Saturday that her teenage son Zachariah had taken his life.
“My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son Zachariah, took his life,” she wrote to her 1.4 million fans.
The “most listened-to woman in America” announced on Saturday that her teenage son Zachariah had taken his life.
“My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son Zachariah, took his life,” she wrote to her 1.4 million fans.
- 10/9/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Syndicated radio host Delilah announced heartbreaking news on Saturday -- her son, Zachariah, took his own life last week after "battling depression for some time."
"My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you," the 57-year-old radio host wrote in a statement on Facebook, alongside a photo of her son. "In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son, Zachariah, took his life."
"He was being treated, counseled, and embraced fiercely by family and friends while battling depression for some time now," she continued. "My heart is broken beyond repair and I can not fathom how to go on...but I have to believe he is at peace with the Lord and that God will get us through."
My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son,...
Posted by Delilah on Saturday, October 7, 2017
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"My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you," the 57-year-old radio host wrote in a statement on Facebook, alongside a photo of her son. "In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son, Zachariah, took his life."
"He was being treated, counseled, and embraced fiercely by family and friends while battling depression for some time now," she continued. "My heart is broken beyond repair and I can not fathom how to go on...but I have to believe he is at peace with the Lord and that God will get us through."
My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son,...
Posted by Delilah on Saturday, October 7, 2017
Related: 'Hills' Alum Lo Bosworth Opens Up About Her Struggle...
- 10/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
On Saturday afternoon, syndicated romance radio host Delilah announced on Facebook that her son Zachariah had taken his life.
“My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son Zachariah, took his life,” she wrote to her 1.4 million fans.
“He was being treated, counseled, and embraced fiercely by family and friends while battling depression for some time now. My heart is broken beyond repair and I can not fathom how to go on…but I have to believe he is at peace with the Lord and that God will get us through,...
“My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son Zachariah, took his life,” she wrote to her 1.4 million fans.
“He was being treated, counseled, and embraced fiercely by family and friends while battling depression for some time now. My heart is broken beyond repair and I can not fathom how to go on…but I have to believe he is at peace with the Lord and that God will get us through,...
- 10/7/2017
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
Whether you like her or not, you have to admit Taylor Swift knows how to throw a party. Over the years, the "Bad Blood" singer has become notorious for having a huge Fourth of July bash at her Rhode Island beach house. Seriously, if she wasn't a big pop star, she could definitely take up party-planning. While a lot has changed since her big soiree with her Red dancers in 2013, there are a few things you can always count on happening at one of her infamous gatherings. For example, a Taylor Swift Fourth of July party almost always includes: Baked goods Face paint Water slides Matching patriotic gear One or more of the Haim sisters Sea stampedes Inflatable floats A popular celebrity couple Tons of Instagram photos afterwards As you get ready to celebrate the holiday this weekend, look back at her star-studded parties ahead. RelatedTaylor Swift’s Swimsuit Collection...
- 6/30/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Although they were together for just a decade, The Beatles music is the soundtrack of our lives. Their rich variety of tunes and poetic lyrics can fit just about any occasion. Love songs, angry songs, whimsical tunes, it’s all there in the treasure trove left behind by four men who changed the course of musical destiny. Usually, when we hear a Beatles song as part of a film, it’s a cover version, but it works nonetheless. From wedding scenes to a Michael Moore documentary, here are five of the best uses of Beatles songs in films. All You Need is
The Top Five Best Uses of Beatles Songs in Movies...
The Top Five Best Uses of Beatles Songs in Movies...
- 6/22/2017
- by Virginia Repka-Franco
- TVovermind.com
Thomas Rhett's baby girl is officially here!
The 27-year-old singer took to Instagram on Friday to announce that he and wife Lauren Akins, who is currently pregnant with their first biological child, have adopted a baby girl, Willa Gray Akins, from Uganda.
Exclusive: Thomas Rhett Gushes Over Wife's 'Awesome Baby Bump,' Says He's Already Put a Crib in Tour Bus
"Everyone meet Willa Gray Akins! I can't believe our daughter is finally home...
The 27-year-old singer took to Instagram on Friday to announce that he and wife Lauren Akins, who is currently pregnant with their first biological child, have adopted a baby girl, Willa Gray Akins, from Uganda.
Exclusive: Thomas Rhett Gushes Over Wife's 'Awesome Baby Bump,' Says He's Already Put a Crib in Tour Bus
"Everyone meet Willa Gray Akins! I can't believe our daughter is finally home...
- 5/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
2017-04-21T06:36:55-07:00Anne Hathaway and James Corden Sing Love Songs Together
A dramatic love story in 10 songs. Anne Hathaway and James Corden teamed up to sing the soundtrack to a romantic comedy on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Thursday, April 20.
The host, 38, introduced the segment, which also featured nine different sets and zero cuts in one take, by paraphrasing Julia Roberts in Notting Hill: "I'm just a boy, standing in front of a girl asking her to love him."
It kicked off with the Oscar winner, 34, standing in front of a classic New York City brownstone as she checked her phone and began singing "Holding Out for a Hero" from Footloose.
Read the rest of this article at Us Weekly.
Anne Hathaway made her big on-screen singing debut in the remake of Les Miserables.
A dramatic love story in 10 songs. Anne Hathaway and James Corden teamed up to sing the soundtrack to a romantic comedy on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Thursday, April 20.
The host, 38, introduced the segment, which also featured nine different sets and zero cuts in one take, by paraphrasing Julia Roberts in Notting Hill: "I'm just a boy, standing in front of a girl asking her to love him."
It kicked off with the Oscar winner, 34, standing in front of a classic New York City brownstone as she checked her phone and began singing "Holding Out for a Hero" from Footloose.
Read the rest of this article at Us Weekly.
Anne Hathaway made her big on-screen singing debut in the remake of Les Miserables.
- 4/21/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
I tell ya I’m just loving the internet today. Any time we’re blessed with anything creative involving the works of Stephen King is a good day in my book. Speaking of Mr. King, do you by any chance remember those really weird and creepy TV commercials from back in the day from the Stephen King Library collection? If not, don’t worry I provided you a link to one. The thing is that even if you never read one Stephen King book, often times his novel covers were really hard to forget. And since those commercials tended to air pretty often
Some of Your Favorite Love Songs Are Turned Into Stephen King Novel Covers...
Some of Your Favorite Love Songs Are Turned Into Stephen King Novel Covers...
- 4/18/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Thomas Rhett has a lot to celebrate!
Et's Nancy O'Dell caught up with the 27-year-old singer backstage at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday, where he opened up about his big wins -- and how he and his pregnant wife, Lauren, intend on honoring the occasion.
Related: 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards -- The Complete Winners List
"It's just amazing.You know, winning Song of the Year was pretty spectacular, because 'Die a Happy Man's' first win ever was last year at this same awards show for Single of the Year. So, I feel like this song has given me a year's worth of benefits," Rhett shared. "And then Male Vocalists, still don't have really much to say about. That is the most surreal award I've ever been given."
"My heart is actually still racing from being up there," he added. "Just being surrounded by that much talent [was amazing]. I've toured with all...
Et's Nancy O'Dell caught up with the 27-year-old singer backstage at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday, where he opened up about his big wins -- and how he and his pregnant wife, Lauren, intend on honoring the occasion.
Related: 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards -- The Complete Winners List
"It's just amazing.You know, winning Song of the Year was pretty spectacular, because 'Die a Happy Man's' first win ever was last year at this same awards show for Single of the Year. So, I feel like this song has given me a year's worth of benefits," Rhett shared. "And then Male Vocalists, still don't have really much to say about. That is the most surreal award I've ever been given."
"My heart is actually still racing from being up there," he added. "Just being surrounded by that much talent [was amazing]. I've toured with all...
- 4/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Director Michel Hazanavicius has unveiled the first teaser for his upcoming romance drama “Redoubtable.” In his latest project, the filmmaker behind the Oscar darling “The Artist” takes on the life of legendary French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard, who has created iconic masterpieces such as “Breathless” and “A Woman Is a Woman.” Godard is portrayed by Louis Garrel (“The Dreamers,” “Love Songs,” “The Beautiful Person”).
Read More: Louis Garrel Channels Jean-Luc Godard In First Pics From Michel Hazanavicius’ Romance ‘Redoubtable’
Based on the autobiography “Un An Après” by Anne Wiazemsky, the biopic centers around the romance that flourished between her and Godard when they were making the 1967 film “La Chinoise.” They married shortly after and collaborated on “Week End” and “Sympathy for the Devil” before divorcing in 1979.
Read More: Academy Award-Winner Michel Hazanavicius’s 5 Tips for Filmmakers
Wiazemsky is played by “Nymphomaniac” actress Stacy Martin. The film also stars Hazanavicius’ wife Bérénice Bejo,...
Read More: Louis Garrel Channels Jean-Luc Godard In First Pics From Michel Hazanavicius’ Romance ‘Redoubtable’
Based on the autobiography “Un An Après” by Anne Wiazemsky, the biopic centers around the romance that flourished between her and Godard when they were making the 1967 film “La Chinoise.” They married shortly after and collaborated on “Week End” and “Sympathy for the Devil” before divorcing in 1979.
Read More: Academy Award-Winner Michel Hazanavicius’s 5 Tips for Filmmakers
Wiazemsky is played by “Nymphomaniac” actress Stacy Martin. The film also stars Hazanavicius’ wife Bérénice Bejo,...
- 3/29/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
“Metamorphoses,” the newest film from Christophe Honoré (“Love Songs,” “The Beautiful Person”), promises an enchanting and mythical time in its exclusive trailer and poster.
A modern-day retelling of Ovid’s Roman poem of the same name, “Metamorphoses” follows Europa, a girl who decides to skip class and winds up meeting Jupiter, a young man who takes her on a journey to his world of powerful gods who are capable of transforming humans into plants or animals. As the confrontation between seductive, yet vengeful gods and innocent mortals unfolds, Europa grasps a greater sense of life and love.
Read More: 6 Must-See French Films and Special Events From Rendez-Vous With French Cinema
An official selection at Venice Days at Venice Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, and International Film Festival Rotterdam, the film stars Amira Akili, Sébastien Hirel, Mélodie Richard, Damien Chapelle, and George Babluani.
“Metamorphoses” opens theatrically in New York on...
A modern-day retelling of Ovid’s Roman poem of the same name, “Metamorphoses” follows Europa, a girl who decides to skip class and winds up meeting Jupiter, a young man who takes her on a journey to his world of powerful gods who are capable of transforming humans into plants or animals. As the confrontation between seductive, yet vengeful gods and innocent mortals unfolds, Europa grasps a greater sense of life and love.
Read More: 6 Must-See French Films and Special Events From Rendez-Vous With French Cinema
An official selection at Venice Days at Venice Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, and International Film Festival Rotterdam, the film stars Amira Akili, Sébastien Hirel, Mélodie Richard, Damien Chapelle, and George Babluani.
“Metamorphoses” opens theatrically in New York on...
- 3/8/2017
- by Allison Picurro
- Indiewire
Thomas Rhett's tour bus is baby ready!
The country singer opened up to Et's Sophie Schillaci about the adjustments he and pregnant wife Lauren Akins are making after announcing recently that they are both expecting and adopting a child.
'We've already added a crib to our tour bus," the 26-year-old crooner shared at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday. "We're trying to make all the right alterations to make sure that our kids can come out [on tour]."
More: iHeartRadio Music Awards 2017: The Complete Winners List
But it doesn't sound like Rhett expects life to slow down at all once they've welcomed their little ones!
"I wish I got a break, but I doubt it's gonna happen. We're just gonna try to integrate them into our lives as much as possible and try to just create as much of a normal lifestyle as possible," he continued. "I'm getting all the sleep I can right now, because I know...
The country singer opened up to Et's Sophie Schillaci about the adjustments he and pregnant wife Lauren Akins are making after announcing recently that they are both expecting and adopting a child.
'We've already added a crib to our tour bus," the 26-year-old crooner shared at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday. "We're trying to make all the right alterations to make sure that our kids can come out [on tour]."
More: iHeartRadio Music Awards 2017: The Complete Winners List
But it doesn't sound like Rhett expects life to slow down at all once they've welcomed their little ones!
"I wish I got a break, but I doubt it's gonna happen. We're just gonna try to integrate them into our lives as much as possible and try to just create as much of a normal lifestyle as possible," he continued. "I'm getting all the sleep I can right now, because I know...
- 3/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Romance radio host Delilah says she fields thousands of requests and dedications from her devoted millions-deep radio following who tune into her nationally syndicated show nightly. February is a particular busy time for the “Queen of Sappy Love Songs,” who is also known for advice-giving, as she highlights love songs and stories all month long.
“I really do think that putting expectations on a holiday is setting yourself up for failure,” Delilah, 56, tells People exclusively. “A lot of times, in our culture and our society, we put romantic love somehow on a higher plane than self-love and friendship love. You can’t do that.
“I really do think that putting expectations on a holiday is setting yourself up for failure,” Delilah, 56, tells People exclusively. “A lot of times, in our culture and our society, we put romantic love somehow on a higher plane than self-love and friendship love. You can’t do that.
- 2/14/2017
- by Katherine Richter
- PEOPLE.com
Seventy-three unproduced screenplays comprise this year’s Black List, an annual ranking of well-regarded scripts that have yet to make the leap from page to screen. More than 250 executives in the film industry voted on this year’s edition, and their consensus is that Elyse Hollander’s Madonna biopic “Blond Ambition” is the “most liked” of them.
Previous screenplays that have appeared on the Black List and gone on to be produced include “Spotlight,” “Arrival” and “Manchester by the Sea.” Full list below:
“Blond Ambition” by Elyse Hollander (48)
“Life Itself” by Dan Fogelman (35)
“The Olympian” by Tony Tost (35)
“The Post” by Liz Hannah (35)
“Voyagers” by Zach Dean (28)
“In the Blink of an Eye” by Colby Day (25)
“O2” by Christie LeBlan (22)
“Untitled Lax Mandis Project” by Seth Spector (22)
“Dark Money” by Matt Fruchtman (21)
“Letters from Rosemary Kennedy” by Nick Yarborough (21)
“Linda and Monica” by Flint Wainess (20)
“Hala” by Minhal Baig (19)
“The...
Previous screenplays that have appeared on the Black List and gone on to be produced include “Spotlight,” “Arrival” and “Manchester by the Sea.” Full list below:
“Blond Ambition” by Elyse Hollander (48)
“Life Itself” by Dan Fogelman (35)
“The Olympian” by Tony Tost (35)
“The Post” by Liz Hannah (35)
“Voyagers” by Zach Dean (28)
“In the Blink of an Eye” by Colby Day (25)
“O2” by Christie LeBlan (22)
“Untitled Lax Mandis Project” by Seth Spector (22)
“Dark Money” by Matt Fruchtman (21)
“Letters from Rosemary Kennedy” by Nick Yarborough (21)
“Linda and Monica” by Flint Wainess (20)
“Hala” by Minhal Baig (19)
“The...
- 12/12/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Anna Kendrick, Billy Eichner, and James Corden proved that life is a song! The trio performed “The Soundtrack to Life” on Monday’s “The Late Late Show”, singing through the entire life of one girl (Kendrick). More: Anna Kendrick Belts Out Classic Love Songs With James Corden on ‘The Late Late Show’ “Life moves pretty fast. […]...
- 11/22/2016
- by Will Reid
- ET Canada
Anna Kendrick, Billy Eichner, and James Corden proved that life is a song! The trio performed “The Soundtrack to Life” on Monday's The Late Late Show, singing through the entire life of one girl (Kendrick).
More: Anna Kendrick Belts Out Classic Love Songs With James Corden on ‘The Late Late Show’
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once and a while, you could miss it,” Corden began, quoting Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. “So tonight we’ve got 14 songs, 10 sets, one take and zero pressure.”
It started off in a hospital room where Eichner is singing Salt-n-Pepa’s “Push It” before Kendrick comes popping out belting out Adele’s “Hello.”
As they move through adolescence, Kendrick meets her “baby” Corden and sings Madonna’s “Like a Virgin.”
As Kendrick becomes a businesswoman, she sings Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” and Rihanna’s “B**ch Better Have My Money.”
Finally she comes...
More: Anna Kendrick Belts Out Classic Love Songs With James Corden on ‘The Late Late Show’
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once and a while, you could miss it,” Corden began, quoting Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. “So tonight we’ve got 14 songs, 10 sets, one take and zero pressure.”
It started off in a hospital room where Eichner is singing Salt-n-Pepa’s “Push It” before Kendrick comes popping out belting out Adele’s “Hello.”
As they move through adolescence, Kendrick meets her “baby” Corden and sings Madonna’s “Like a Virgin.”
As Kendrick becomes a businesswoman, she sings Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” and Rihanna’s “B**ch Better Have My Money.”
Finally she comes...
- 11/22/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
On the surface, Kings of Leon’s new album title may seem a little bland, but it’s really more intricate than you think. Though the record is called Walls, the band isn’t necessarily referring to what divides a room – it’s actually an acronym for We Are Like Love Songs. The title makes a lot more sense in context with the album’s musical content, which we’ve been able to hear a couple songs from already. Recently, the band gave everyone another taste of what’s to come in the form of the song “Around the World.”
“Around the World” has already existed in a live setting when the band played it last month on Later … With Jools Holland, but they breathe new life into it with its studio version. The Walls version ultimately packs a bigger punch with even crisper pop sensibilities, and with adventurous musicianship and catchy hooks galore,...
“Around the World” has already existed in a live setting when the band played it last month on Later … With Jools Holland, but they breathe new life into it with its studio version. The Walls version ultimately packs a bigger punch with even crisper pop sensibilities, and with adventurous musicianship and catchy hooks galore,...
- 10/3/2016
- by Joe DeAndrea
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: Stream Patrick Watson’s “Dead For Two Hours” From ‘The 9th Life Of Louis Drax’ Soundtrack
2007 Polaris Prize winner Patrick Watson has carved a career out of creating celebrated, ambitious indie-rock albums, including “Close To Paradise,” “Adventures In Your Own Backyard,” and “Love Songs For Robots.” Now the artist is expanding upon his film-score work, tuning up Alexandre Aja‘s “The 9th Life Of Louis Drax.” Read More: The 50 Most Anticipated Films Of […]
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- 8/31/2016
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
‘The 9th Life of Louis Drax’ Soundtrack Features New, Original Music By Award-Winning Patrick Watson
Fans of Patrick Watson rejoice; the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter has written new music for Alexandre Aja’s upcoming “The 9th Life of Louis Drax.” For those unfamiliar with the Canadian crooner, Watson is known for his albums Love Songs For Robots and, the 2007 Polaris Prize winner Close To Paradise. Melding indie rock with classical music styles, […]
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- 8/26/2016
- by Hildi Gabel
- The Playlist
Anna Kendrick and James Corden performed a funny musical skit featuring popular love songs on The Late Late Show Wednesday night. Anna Kendrick & James Corden Sing Love Ballads Kendrick and Corden named their musical piece “Soundtrack to a Love Story” — as the pair sang their way through a medley of love songs detailing […]
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- 6/25/2016
- by Shantel Whitaker
- Uinterview
Donald Sutherland, Arnaud Desplechin, Vanessa Paradis among those to join president George Miller.
The 69th Cannes Film Festival jury, presided over by Mad Max director George Miller, will be made up of eight luminaries of world cinema, from Iran, Denmark, United States, Italy, France, Canada and Hungary.
The jury, made up of four women and four men, will comprise a collection of directors, actors and writers. They will decide on the prizes for the 21 films in Competition.
The jury:
George Miller – President
(Director, Writer, Producer – Australia)
Arnaud Desplechin (Director, Writer – France)
Kirsten Dunst (Actress– United States)
Valeria Golino (Actress, Director, Writer, Producer – Italia)
Mads Mikkelsen (Actor – Denmark)
László Nemes (Director, Writer – Hungaria)
Vanessa Paradis (Actress, Singer – France)
Katayoon Shahabi (Producer – Iran)
Donald Sutherland (Actor – Canada)
Arnaud Desplechin, Director, Writer (France)
Arnaud Desplechin became an official competitor at Cannes with The Sentinel, his first feature film. He then made My Sex Life… or How I Got...
The 69th Cannes Film Festival jury, presided over by Mad Max director George Miller, will be made up of eight luminaries of world cinema, from Iran, Denmark, United States, Italy, France, Canada and Hungary.
The jury, made up of four women and four men, will comprise a collection of directors, actors and writers. They will decide on the prizes for the 21 films in Competition.
The jury:
George Miller – President
(Director, Writer, Producer – Australia)
Arnaud Desplechin (Director, Writer – France)
Kirsten Dunst (Actress– United States)
Valeria Golino (Actress, Director, Writer, Producer – Italia)
Mads Mikkelsen (Actor – Denmark)
László Nemes (Director, Writer – Hungaria)
Vanessa Paradis (Actress, Singer – France)
Katayoon Shahabi (Producer – Iran)
Donald Sutherland (Actor – Canada)
Arnaud Desplechin, Director, Writer (France)
Arnaud Desplechin became an official competitor at Cannes with The Sentinel, his first feature film. He then made My Sex Life… or How I Got...
- 4/25/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Donald Sutherland, Arnaud Desplechin, Vanessa Paradis among those to join president George Miller.
The 69th Cannes Film Festival, presided over by Mad Max director George Miller, will comprise eight luminaries of world cinema, from Iran, Denmark, United States, Italy, France, Canada and Hungary.
The jury, made up of four women and four men, comprises directors, actors and writers.
The jury:
George Miller – President
(Director, Writer, Producer – Australia)
Arnaud Desplechin (Director, Writer – France)
Kirsten Dunst (Actress– United States)
Valeria Golino (Actress, Director, Writer, Producer – Italia)
Mads Mikkelsen (Actor – Denmark)
László Nemes (Director, Writer – Hungaria)
Vanessa Paradis (Actress, Singer – France)
Katayoon Shahabi (Producer – Iran)
Donald Sutherland (Actor – Canada)
Arnaud Desplechin, Director, Writer (France)
Arnaud Desplechin became an official competitor at Cannes with The Sentinel, his first feature film. He then made My Sex Life… or How I Got into an Argument, which introduced a new generation of actors. The artists in his films have regularly been awarded the most...
The 69th Cannes Film Festival, presided over by Mad Max director George Miller, will comprise eight luminaries of world cinema, from Iran, Denmark, United States, Italy, France, Canada and Hungary.
The jury, made up of four women and four men, comprises directors, actors and writers.
The jury:
George Miller – President
(Director, Writer, Producer – Australia)
Arnaud Desplechin (Director, Writer – France)
Kirsten Dunst (Actress– United States)
Valeria Golino (Actress, Director, Writer, Producer – Italia)
Mads Mikkelsen (Actor – Denmark)
László Nemes (Director, Writer – Hungaria)
Vanessa Paradis (Actress, Singer – France)
Katayoon Shahabi (Producer – Iran)
Donald Sutherland (Actor – Canada)
Arnaud Desplechin, Director, Writer (France)
Arnaud Desplechin became an official competitor at Cannes with The Sentinel, his first feature film. He then made My Sex Life… or How I Got into an Argument, which introduced a new generation of actors. The artists in his films have regularly been awarded the most...
- 4/25/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
We have what should now be the full line-up for the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, featuring many of our most-anticipated films of the year. Coming next in line is the announcement of the competition jury, which director George Miller will be presiding over, returning to Cannes after delivering one of the best films of the festival last year, Mad Max: Fury Road.
Made up of four women and five men, they include Arnaud Desplechin (returning after last year’s My Golden Days), Kristen Dunst, Italian actress Valeria Golino, Mad Mikkelsen (Cannes Best Actor winner for The Hunt), Grand Prix-winning Son of Saul director László Nemes, actress/singer Vanessa Paradis, Iranian producer Katayoon Shahabi, as well as actor Donald Sutherland. Check out their biographies below as we look forward to seeing what they award the Palme d’Or, and beyond.
Arnaud Desplechin, Director, Writer (France)
Arnaud Desplechin became an official competitor at Cannes with The Sentinel,...
Made up of four women and five men, they include Arnaud Desplechin (returning after last year’s My Golden Days), Kristen Dunst, Italian actress Valeria Golino, Mad Mikkelsen (Cannes Best Actor winner for The Hunt), Grand Prix-winning Son of Saul director László Nemes, actress/singer Vanessa Paradis, Iranian producer Katayoon Shahabi, as well as actor Donald Sutherland. Check out their biographies below as we look forward to seeing what they award the Palme d’Or, and beyond.
Arnaud Desplechin, Director, Writer (France)
Arnaud Desplechin became an official competitor at Cannes with The Sentinel,...
- 4/25/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Team Experience is sharing favorite love scenes for Valentine's. Here's Josh...
It's a familiar and tested recipe to throw a beautiful period frock on an actress worth their weight in Oscars, and set her literary romantic troubles against a luscious location. Actressexuals and their mums will be clutching their pearls in the cinema on the first night it opens, and rewatching on DVD instead of reading the book for years to come. But let this not detract from The Painted Veil, the underrated and oscarless (not even nominations!) gem from 2006.
That divine poster image of Edward Norton and Naomi Watts drifting along the river is plucked from the films most beautiful scene. The scenes beauty is due in no small part to Alexander Desplat's score that rides the romance of the film perfectly. His 'River Waltz' which accompanies the scene echoes the films romantic arc, its gentle chords and progressive...
It's a familiar and tested recipe to throw a beautiful period frock on an actress worth their weight in Oscars, and set her literary romantic troubles against a luscious location. Actressexuals and their mums will be clutching their pearls in the cinema on the first night it opens, and rewatching on DVD instead of reading the book for years to come. But let this not detract from The Painted Veil, the underrated and oscarless (not even nominations!) gem from 2006.
That divine poster image of Edward Norton and Naomi Watts drifting along the river is plucked from the films most beautiful scene. The scenes beauty is due in no small part to Alexander Desplat's score that rides the romance of the film perfectly. His 'River Waltz' which accompanies the scene echoes the films romantic arc, its gentle chords and progressive...
- 2/13/2016
- by Josh Forward
- FilmExperience
Team Experience is celebrating Valentines Day with favorite love scenes. Here's Lynn Lee on an 80s classic
Everyone who loves this film remembers The Kiss. It’s the moment proper Edwardian girl Lucy Honeychurch (a very young Helena Bonham-Carter), vacationing in Italy, discovers romantic passion for the first time. She doesn’t know it yet, but the odd free-thinking young man she’s only recently met (Julian Sands) is her soulmate. He knows it, though.
Besides being (literally) storybook-romantic—a sun-drenched poppy field in Italy! lush soprano aria in the background!—the kiss is also wreathed in comedy, as the film cuts back and forth between Lucy, wending her way uncertainly towards George, and her fussy chaperone Charlotte (Maggie Smith) bonding with another fellow tourist, a hacky romance novelist (Judi Dench), over scandalous love stories before she starts to worry about Lucy. Meanwhile, the Italian driver who led Lucy to...
Everyone who loves this film remembers The Kiss. It’s the moment proper Edwardian girl Lucy Honeychurch (a very young Helena Bonham-Carter), vacationing in Italy, discovers romantic passion for the first time. She doesn’t know it yet, but the odd free-thinking young man she’s only recently met (Julian Sands) is her soulmate. He knows it, though.
Besides being (literally) storybook-romantic—a sun-drenched poppy field in Italy! lush soprano aria in the background!—the kiss is also wreathed in comedy, as the film cuts back and forth between Lucy, wending her way uncertainly towards George, and her fussy chaperone Charlotte (Maggie Smith) bonding with another fellow tourist, a hacky romance novelist (Judi Dench), over scandalous love stories before she starts to worry about Lucy. Meanwhile, the Italian driver who led Lucy to...
- 2/13/2016
- by Lynn Lee
- FilmExperience
Les Malheurs de Sophie
Director: Christophe Honoré
Writers: Christophe Honoré, Gilles Tourand
One of France’s most underrated directors (at least judging on the level of attention he receives overseas) is Christophe Honoré, who is perhaps best known for his 2007 film, Love Songs, which played in the Main Competition at Cannes. A unique and utterly charming musical, Honore followed up his collaboration with Alex Beaupain with less success for 2011’s Beloved, which closed the Cannes Film Festival. Usually casting either Louis Garrell, Chiara Mastroianni or both in nearly all his features, his latest, Metamorphoses (2014), an adaptation of the famed text by Greek poet Ovid, premiered at Venice Days with little fanfare. Honore’s also responsible for the provocative George Bataille adaptation, Ma Mere (2004) which features an infamous performance from Isabelle Huppert. His tenth feature film, Les Malheurs de Sophie (Sophie’s Woes), is loosely based on a famed children’s...
Director: Christophe Honoré
Writers: Christophe Honoré, Gilles Tourand
One of France’s most underrated directors (at least judging on the level of attention he receives overseas) is Christophe Honoré, who is perhaps best known for his 2007 film, Love Songs, which played in the Main Competition at Cannes. A unique and utterly charming musical, Honore followed up his collaboration with Alex Beaupain with less success for 2011’s Beloved, which closed the Cannes Film Festival. Usually casting either Louis Garrell, Chiara Mastroianni or both in nearly all his features, his latest, Metamorphoses (2014), an adaptation of the famed text by Greek poet Ovid, premiered at Venice Days with little fanfare. Honore’s also responsible for the provocative George Bataille adaptation, Ma Mere (2004) which features an infamous performance from Isabelle Huppert. His tenth feature film, Les Malheurs de Sophie (Sophie’s Woes), is loosely based on a famed children’s...
- 1/12/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
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