Month: January 2021

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Jake Hoot — Season 17 champ of NBC’s The Voice — is teaming up with his former coach, Kelly Clarkson, for his new song “I Would’ve Loved You.” The rising star wrote the song alongside Lonestar keyboardist Dean Sams and Jamie Floyd. Hoot says he knew instantly that Clarkson’s powerhouse vocals would take his ballad’s emotional message to soaring new heights. “”I Would’ve Loved
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Focus Features will release Participant’s documentary Final Account which is directed and produced by the late Luke Holland, setting a date of May 21. Focus has global rights outside of Israel. Universal International will distribute the feature abroad. The announcement comes today on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Filmed over ten years, Final Account is a portrait of the
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With Muncie Girls, the indie punk band Lande Hekt formed as a teenager in her hometown of Exeter, the singer-songwriter has been as open about the frustration of living in an unjust world as she has been about the crippling uncertainties that come with growing up. Her lyrics are both direct and relatable, but the
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Halsey’s next big project is becoming a mother. The Grammy nominee is expecting her first child with screenwriter and film producer Alev Aydin, she revealed on Instagram. Halsey, 26, shared the news on Wednesday in a series of photos shot by photographer Sam Dameshek. Her baby bump is on full-display as she wears a stringy,
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One of the more unusual eventualities of artificial intelligence is that it may one day be used to resurrect the dead. Artificially, of course. Over the last several years, various companies have announced their intentions to “raise the dead” with chatbots and other strange business endeavors, and now it looks like Microsoft is throwing their
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Writer Bragi Schut’s script The Last Voyage of the Demeter has been floating around for many years now, with several different directors attached at various points. The director currently on board the ship is André Øvredal (The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), who was recently announced as director for the Amblin Partners
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Roxane Gay: “Hypnotize,” by the Notorious B.I.G. It’s just a great song—great lyric, great beat. You know, I’m a Gen X-er, and so ’90s hip-hop is really my wheelhouse. And so even though I wasn’t necessarily having a great life back then, I still think very fondly of the music. And I know all of
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What secret did Bright unmask this week? On Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 3, Bright’s former headmaster was found murdered, triggering another memory from the past. Meanwhile, Jessica questioned whether her decision to end things with Gil was a good idea. Elsewhere, JT anticipated the birth of his baby, but he worried he wouldn’t be
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The phrase “patience is a virtue” certainly applies to Lucinda Williams‘ career. The Louisiana native released her first album in 1979 (Ramblin’), but she didn’t find widespread success until she released her self-titled 1988 album. In turn, Lucinda Williams featured “Passionate Kisses,” which hit it big in 1993, once Mary Chapin Carpenter covered it. Five years
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While the world has been in lockdown for the better part of a year, that doesn’t mean people haven’t been fantasizing about travel. Or if you’re tennis icon Serena Williams, who travelled almost nonstop during the before times, you’re probably not daydreaming of travel at all, you’re just straight up dreaming—because you’re catching up on
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As exhibitors get set to report results from the last quarter of their annus horribilis, 2020, one Wall Street bull is predicting record box office in 2023. Eric Wold, a veteran analyst with B. Riley Securities, acknowledged in a note to clients that exhibitors’ efforts to emerge from the abyss of Covid-19 have been hampered
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