Month: September 2020

Josh Fudge ‘When She’s Gone’ Eighteen-year-old, singer-songwriter Josh Fudge is a relatively new name in the world of music having just released his upbeat single ‘When She’s Gone’. In this piece, Fudge controls the song well with his warm potent vocals, presenting an excellent level of maturity as an artist — especially at such an
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Keith Urban‘s 11th studio album opens with a collaboration, “Out the Cage,” featuring Chic guitarist Nile Rogers and country-meets-rap artist Breland. Urban and Breland penned the song together during a writing session in Nashville — one of four they wrote together that day, in fact. To The Boot, Urban describes Breland as a “kindred spirit”:
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Like most companies worth more than a hundred billion dollars, Netflix desperately needs your money, so it’s going to do everything it can to make sure you keep feeding it your monthly subscription fees by providing you with shows and movies to watch. At first that meant bombarding you with algorithms that give you suggestions
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Beyond Fest announced today its complete slate of 2020 programming comprising of seven nights of double-bill features including three world premieres, one North American Premiere, and two US premieres of unadulterated cinematic excess. Following a sold-out Summer residence with the American Cinematheque at the Mission Tiki Drive-In, Beyond Fest returns to the socially-distanced safety of
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Deftones have shared a new single called ‘Genesis’. It serves as the opening track of their upcoming studio album, Ohms. Check it out below, alongside an accompanying black-and-white video directed by Sebastian Kökow. “Climbing out of the ashes/We’re turning time inside out,” Chino Moreno sings on the chorus over a blistering instrumental. “We’re floating off in
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The Toronto International Film Festival delivered a trio of pretty cool new horror films that will be coming our way in 2021. The first big acquisition comes out of the Midnight Madness program and has the honor of allegedly being the “first ever drive-in theater acquisition.” Vertical Entertainment and Redbox Entertainment have just closed a deal
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One of my favorite moments in GoodFellas comes late in the film, when Henry and Karen Hill are finally flush with cocaine money and use the opportunity to proudly show off their new home. The furniture is mostly gleaming black lacquer, with gold and black filigree wallpaper to match. There’s a zebra print throw flung
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Last June, Picture Show: A Tribute Celebrating John Prine assembled an eclectic roster of artists and friends to remember the late songwriter in music and words. In honor of what would have been Prine’s 74th birthday, the special will repeat — with added footage — on October 10th. Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires, Kacey Musgraves,
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Brothers Osborne have dropped another new song from their upcoming Skeletons album. It’s called “I’m Not for Everyone,” and it goes hard in making a case for the country music duo’s selective appeal; however, in doing so, it simultaneously manages to capture the group’s broad accessibility. That’s because the twangy number showcases just what Brothers Osborne
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