Month: February 2021

You know him for his ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat, Now Eddie Huang introduces his filmmaking. The acclaimed writer, TV personality, and restauranteur makes his directorial debut with Boogie, a coming-of-age-story following a Chinese American teen in Queens, New York. Pop Smoke appears in the trailer for the new coming-of-age film BOOGIE. The directorial debut of Eddie Huang (author
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The new two-minute trailer for Clarice offers the first extended look at CBS’s upcoming Silence of the Lambs sequel series. Clarice picks up one year after the events in Jonathan Demme’s 1991 Oscar-winning film, with rookie FBI agent Clarice Starling (Rebecca Breeds, The Originals) returning to her native rural West Virginia to tackle a new case while she’s
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In Brooklyn’s GRAND ARMY high school, every student has their own story and their own problems. These kids carry burdens, responsibilities, expectations, and shame, and as the nine episodes in the first season progress, they sink further and further underneath the weight of them. In the premiere of Netflix’s new teen drama, a bomb goes off
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Tim Burton will direct a Netflix show centering on Wednesday Addams, the iconic member of the Addams family. Titled Wednesday, the live-action show will be made up of eight episodes. Netflix has described it as “a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday’s years as a student at the peculiar Nevermore Academy”. The series will chronicle “Wednesday’s attempts
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multi-platinum rock band Chevelle unleash a new song entitled “Peach.” Get it HERE and watch the visualizer HERE. It stands out as the second track to be unveiled from the group’s anxiously awaited ninth full-length album, NIRATIAS [Epic Records], out on March 5, 2021. The album is available for pre-order and pre-save HERE. A thick and distorted riff powers “Peach” as the song dips in and out of a
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The Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Dylan Dunlap developed a love for music at a very young age.  At age 6, he taught himself piano to partake in a grade school talent show.  At age 11, he picked up a copy of Pro Tools and crafted instrumental compositions “like time capsules.”  As a
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Photo Credit: Joshua Jackson Stewart [embedded content] Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, Austin Porter and Zion Kuwonu have embraced their place in the history of pop music. For a time, the future of PrettyMuch was uncertain. Simon Cowell brought the group together in 2016, and they debuted in 2017 with “Would You Mind,” which
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First thing Friday, Cardi dropped her latest single. It’s a slice of smoking-hot NSFW rhymes, accompanied with a spectacular music video, for a new single simply called ‘Up’. Cardi announced her new single on Monday, sharing the cover artwork and writing, “LETS GOOOOOO!” Of course Cardi’s last release was “WAP,” her blockbuster team-up with Megan Thee
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Returning in a sparkling pop creation via a proven collaboration, we see multi-platinum singer-songwriter, KIIARA, and platinum producer Felix Cartal defy the usual industry standards and allow their creativity to guide them on their latest single. “Happy Hour” is an uplifting tune paired with wry, personal lyrics that will provide the next anthem for 2021, out now via Physical Presents.
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 After amassing over 50 million streams and receiving acclaim from FLAUNT Magazine and many more, buzzing Sacramento, California rapper and #RUNWAYCHALLENGE queen Stunna Girl is back with a new single and music video entitled “Still Smoke” directed by Cortez G West.  Get it HERE via Epic Records. Reupping Axel Foley’s classic theme from Beverly Hills Cop, she shreds through the REEFA produced beat with teeth bared and knockout bars on
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In an unfortunate incident, late actor Paul Newman’s summer camp located in Connecticut caught fire on Friday, February 13. The camp was founded by the Hollywood star in 1988 for seriously ill children and their families. Luckily, there were no injuries reported but the arts and crafts, woodshop and the cooking zone buildings got destroyed
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HBO Max continues adding alluring projects to their original slate with “Subject to Change,” a series announced by THR today that’s being developed for the streamer by J.J. Abrams. THR details, “The drama follows a desperate college student who signs up for a clinical trial that begins a wild, harrowing, mind- and reality-bending adventure.” Jennifer
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Singer-songwriter Amythyst Kiah earned a 2020 Grammy Awards Best American Roots Song nomination for her song “Black Myself,” as originally recorded by Our Native Daughters, a quartet also featuring Rhiannon Giddens, Leyla McCalla and Allison Russell. A newly released solo version, however, offers a different look at the track. “”Black Myself” is the first song I’ve
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MUBI, the go-to film subscription service, has revealed their list of films for March. The list includes Notturno (2020), a superb documentary by the award-winning filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi. To accompany Notturno, MUBI will also stream Rosi’s Boatman (1993), Below Sea Level (2008), and El Sicario, Room 164 (2010). March for MUBI will also include Chloé Zhao’s debut film Songs My Brothers Taught Me. Whilst also
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SPOILER WARNING: Major spoilers ahead for Frankenstein by Mary Shelley In her groundbreaking novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Mary Shelley does away with almost all of her characters: Justine Moritz, William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth Lavenza, Alphonse Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein, and, presumably, the creature itself; Shelley certainly stacks the body count high. Only Robert
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The team behind slasher board game Mixtape Massacre will be launching their Kickstarter campaign for the new Director’s Cut version of the game on March 16th, and this week they’ve been awesome enough to supply Bloody Disgusting with *two* killer prize packs. Two prize packs. Two winners. Here’s what you’re playing for: Mixtape Massacre Base
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