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Kat Baker and Justin Davis — Spinning Out, 2020.
#matching icons#kat baker icons#kaya scodelario icons#evan roderick icons#spinning out icons#spin out icons#justin davis icons#metadinhas#icons#icons sem psd#kscodelarioedit#tvshowsedit#tv shows icons#icons without psd#coral#kaya scodelario#girls icons#twitter icons
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spinning out (2020)
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KAT BAKER x JUSTIN DAVIS | SPINNING OUT (2020) ↳ It's harder when you care. And you haven't cared for a very long time.
#spinning out#kat baker#justin davis#evan roderick#kaya scodelario#tv: spinning out#tv series#spinning out moodboard#mine#about so revive this fandom in 2023#f netflix for cancelling this masterpiece#m: tv#m: myth#m: icon#m: lit
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Claire Redfield - Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, 2021
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pt. 2 (pts 1, 3, 4)
earlycuntsets.org sourced - where I got all my mcr pictures
first of a series. due to tumblr limits on how many links you can post. this full idea will be continued on future posts. here is 2007-2010. this is pictures. will make a separate post for youtube/recordings.
been needing to fully source my website so here we go! wanted to share with other kool mcr fans.
old fansites/website appearances:
08/11/2007 tampa fl - ishotyourband.com
11/13/2007 sheffield england - blackvelvetmagazine.com
04/02/2008 san jose ca - cluelessdoll18
11/30/2010 - iheardradio
12/05/2010 tampa bay - 97x
12/12/2010 91x rex the halls san diego hollywood icon magazine
flickrs:
07/28/2007 san bernadino ca - joey malone & scarlet lark
07/29/2007 mountain view ca - lex
07/31/2007 kevin and beans breakfast hollywood ca - alex rausch
08/03/2007 san antonia tx - diana
08/04/2007 dallas tx - kenneth smith
08/07/2007 charlotte nc - brittany davis
08/11/2007 tampa fl - tracie stockwell, melissa turner, matt downham
08/15/2007 long island ny - maria newman, miles tsang, paul sherwood, carrie musgrave
08/17/2007 blossom music center cuyahoga falls oh - rachael barbash
08/19/2007 bristol va - kyle gustafson
08/21/2007 toronto ca - taylor christina
08/22/2007 detroit michigan - dominique canning
08/24/2007 mansfield boston - dan gonyea, allmyoxygen, ashleyspotlightrocks
08/25/2007 camden nj - steve trager, cary liao
08/31/2007 noblesville in - eatthislight
09/01/2007 tinley park il - april a taylor
09/03/2007 denver co - liz sawyer
11/03/2007 milano italy - fabrizio galeone & luca fill
11/15/2007 london uk - emma webb
11/30/2007 sydney australia - kate walton
12/09/2007 kuala lumpur malaysia - jin lim
12/11/2007 singapore - phook afg
1/27/2008 taipei, taiwan - jo
2/15/2008 rio de janeiro - charline messa
2/18/2008 sao paolo brazil - 115th dream, alexandra m, mariel g.m., fernanda, alfredoow
2/24/2008 santiago chile - sisforstph, felipebored, francisca
2/27/2008 caracas venezuela - natalia feliu, alxgt
03/30/2008 las vegas nv - sarah dope
04/08/2008 portland oregon - ciera walters
04/12/2008 mexico city - tony francois
04/17/2008 chicago il - sarah
04/27/2008 frisco tx - kenneth smith
05/09/2008 nyc ny - maura
08/01/2009 the roxy hollywood ca - jessxrevenge, lex, daniel rodriguez
10/23/2010 london uk - alessia cifali, justine trickett, lucy roth, justin ng, sarah tye, solange moreira-yeoell, emma webb, immy
10/24/2010 manchester uk - emilyisabelle, hayley johnson, sinead granger, frankie cooksie, paul
10/25/2010 edinburgh uk - emilyisabelle, hannah drake
10/30/2010 amsterdam - samantha, kimviciousphotography, stacey van shaik
10/31/2010 london uk - rikdom
11/01/2010 paris france - manuela, apoline mariotti, jem
11/11/2010 mcr in session for bbc radio maida vale - rhodri jones
11/22/2010 los angeles ca - andi tedesco
12/01/2010 nyc ny - ahorsewithnoname
12/03/2010 roseland ballroom nyc ny - kenny shin, rufus, jeremy wood, miwa sakulrat, ludovica ciccarelli,
12/08/2010 kansas city mo - todd zimmer, scott spychalski, wendy vong,
12/10/2010 101 not so silent night san jose ca - theowlmag, shannon gilb, scernea
livejournals:
08/10/2007 west palm beach - pookie_ray
pt. 3 here
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Illegal life forever
Sleep's hard to come by these days, but important new music is not. Really excited about all of these albums, though I think a lot more people would be into the J.R.C.G. and Weak Signal records if they heard 'em. Feels wild to be alive in a time where this much new music hits a nerve.
J.R.C.G., Grim Iconic (Sadistic Mantra) LP (Sub Pop) Second album post-Dreamdecay from Justin R. Cruz Gallego, and it's a monster step forward from Ajo Sunshine. While sonically the two albums are drowning in layers of tom-forward drumming, buzzing synths, and effects-garbled vocals, Grim Iconic (Sadistic Mantra) puts all the pieces into a coherent whole. For whatever coherence is present, this is still a deeply adventurous, genreless, psych-damaged, electronics-rich album with enough twists and left turns to hogtie any attempts to pigeonhole it. My favorite songs, "Drummy" and "World i," are lush, heavy meditations on a single theme, driven forward by Gallego's nimble drum patterns and padded with enough synths to glide smoother than a limousine, even where blasts of white noise and black metal vocals come in. Then there's "Liv," in which Happy Songs For Happy People-era Mogwai splits open to reveal a warped vision of '00s dance-punk, or "Junk Corrido," where what sounds like a Goblin track falls off a cliff into eerie ambience, complete with thin, shallow woodwind exhalations. The album can feel just as impenetrable as it is approachable, but all the pieces fit, even where they normally wouldn't, a credit to the production of Gallego and Seth Manchester. Whether you're interested in pulling the million audio-instrumental threads stuffed into Grim Iconic (Sadistic Mantra) or you, like me, just want to listen to "Party People (Heaven)" at maximum volume and never leave its luscious confines, it's one of the year's must-hear records, and one that's scarcely left my listening rotation for months.
Jim Marlowe, Mirror Green Rotor in Profile CS (Medium Sound) From way back in January, a second solo cassette release from Louisville's most active musician, he of Sapat, Equipment Pointed Ankh, Tropical Trash, and now a member of Ryan Davis' Roadhouse Band. Where Time Out on the Miracle Index (Haha Tapes, 2022) veered more toward drone and ambient, Mirror Green Rotor in Profile triangulates on the surface somewhere between Vince Guaraldi, ZNR when they let their guard down, and the oft-orchestra'd crescendos of 00's indie. The latter is woven into a decidedly psychedelic tapestry, stripped of its sometimes embarrassing vocals and melodrama, revealing the many moving parts and layers intertwined and churning beneath. Hooks seem to fall right out of Marlowe's brain and hands, augmented by tumbling drums and hammered piano and a litany of other instruments I'm doomed to misidentify. The tracks that jump out on early listens, like "Imaginate Me" and "64 Deluxe: Plank Ring," are inventive and cartoonish like the cover art, both music and art reminiscent of animation for children from the '60s and '70s. The more pensive moments ("Bud Morton's All Gone," "Pink Rotor Mist") feel no less bright and vivid, the rich, warm percussion-heavy sound stringing together the short vignettes. The noted lack of cynicism, dropped in favor of a bright, punchy sound, shows where Marlowe contributes to Equipment Pointed Ankh, and anyone who liked either or both of their albums last year ought to be right at home on MIrror Green Rotor in Profile. The rest'll find something to hang their hat on across the albums 30 minutes, as these quick, unassumingly busy tracks reward both cursory and repeat listens. My favorite cassette of the year so far.
Mordecai, Seeds From the Furthest Vine LP (Petty Bunco) Sixth LP from America's finest purveyors of lo-fi scuzzy jangly rock, and if you thought they'd clean up with age, breathe a sigh of relief. The band has regrouped to deliver their best and most enjoyable LP yet, even with its members now spread out worldwide, far from their Montana roots. Seeds From the Furthest Vine eschews any crisp production techniques, arriving instead chock full of vocals that sound as if they were recorded through an oscillating fan, cardboard box drums, and guitar solos that wriggle violently like eels out of the players' grasp. While sonic similarities to their forebears can be spotted - Rep/Shepard/Jay, early Pavement, and a splash of the Galbraith/Russell corner of the NZ underground - there simply aren't many groups left that sound like Mordecai, let alone deliver on the promise of that suite of influences. Peep how the soft jangle of "Oval Door" collides with the sharp, clattering noise of "Meat on a Stick," or how the piercing woodwind of "Seeds From the Furthest Vine Pt. II" presages the Fall-indebted blare of "Never Get Ahead." Then there's the audacious seven minutes of garbage heap clang and manic vocals on "Down In an Alley," delivered over a warm harmonium and serving as the speaker-crackling comedown on a rather brilliant album. While it can sound like the group records spontaneously, using whatever means at hand when the situation demands it, the fact that the whole record flows effortlessly belies a logic behind the album's construction. The fragments of lyrics I can make out indicate a thoughtful, poignant core, roughed up and resilient, though more often they're buried and indecipherable ("When You Know Them As"). Vocals are an instrument, too, so whether you're comfortable with that fact or not, Seeds From the Furthest Vine's a winner, capable of floating on the fringes of your consciousness as much as it is enveloping it like a rough wool blanket.
Negative Gears, Moraliser LP (Static Shock) Second record from Sydney's Negative Gears, arriving after five long years, and it couldn't be more suited to the moment. The band sits within the dark grooves laid down by Crisis, Siekiera (both mentioned by the label) or Juju, fleshing that framework out with multiple guitars, keyboards and vocals dripping with contempt. They frame the moment through a psychological lens, lending fresh eyes to all the seemingly unsolvable problems everyone acknowledges: crushing workloads, social media-begotten loneliness, and keeping up appearances that everything's fine through it all. While their sound is certainly of a contemporary Australian lineage (equal parts Total Control, Constant Mongrel and Low Life), they keep it fresh and stand out on their own by bringing wild energy to the topics at hand, eyes bulging through the swelling, driving noise on "Room With a Mirror" and "Lifestyle Damages." Moraliser's catchy as hell in spite of its lyrical evisceration of society, late-stage capitalism and themselves, which they cover right off with "Negative Gear." Despite the dour topics tackled, there's an undeniable itchiness and movement about these songs; you could probably dance to "Ants" or "Connect," and I imagine they'll be crowd favorites in no time, tightly wound construction leading to anthemic release. Even though the music might lend itself to movement, there are long, moody tails at the end of each side to drive home the real state of things, conjuring visions of empty city streets, drizzle, wet trash rolling around, the unavoidable mess humans leave when they're gone. The earth will be fine even if we won't, and it's hard not to have some optimism about younger generations' action and impact, but on days when it feels like all's lost, Moraliser is the album to lean on.
Vampire, What Seems Forever Can Be Broken LP (Televised Suicide) It's been a bumper crop year for bands on the Amebix-Rudimentary Peni sound axis, and amongst the bunch that I've heard, Vampire's What Seems Forever Can Be Broken stands tall as my favorite. Any fan of Death Church is gonna find a lot to like here: tom drums pound, the bass threads vicious lines around each hit, and the guitar’s a distorted buzz saw. Where Vampire really distinguish themselves is their vocals, placed right up front and enunciated clearly despite the rage and bile bubbling underneath. Sounds like each of the three members takes turns, but the feral gnashing and their more melodic foil are the two vocalists that make the most appearances. The best vocal performance has to be the opening verse on "Endless Chain," where it sounds like the one vocalist is chewing off and spitting out each syllable, blood dripping from the corners of their mouth. "The Letter" is another standout, a disarming takedown of shamers and abusers set to an absolutely bulldozing riff. The band keeps things trim, with most songs snuffed out after two minutes, and that extends to the lyrics, too: “We’re looking for a future/there’s nothing to hold” hits the nail. There's a respect for their anarcho forebears, but Vampire veers slightly more toward hardcore, except with audio so crisp you can feel the sweat and spit coming out of the speakers. The production allows tracks like "Human Market Capital" to hit that much harder, all tightly wound tension and release squeezed inside 90 seconds. Gotten a ton of mileage out of What Seems Forever Can Be Broken, as much of an adrenaline boost and it is an unfortunate reflection of our current moment. Apropos now, and probably forever.
Weak Signal, Fine LP (12XU) If there is one band you should hear this year, it's Weak Signal, the quietly prolific trio from NYC. Fine already feels like a future classic, the kind of record that I listen to multiple times a day and still find more time to listen to again. The trio is brutally efficient: drums hammer rudimentary patterns, locked down by the bass, and the guitar chugs along with crunchy, muted notes and chords until a solo breaks free. The band's lyrics and Bones' straight, baritone delivery cut to the quick with the bite of Denis Johnson, unpretentious sentiments that are washed and tumbled from half-a-lifetime of experience, as cynical and biting as they are heartbreaking in their economy. They can cut both ways at once, like "I only love my friends/that's why I leave them be" from "Baby," or the chorus to "Wannabe," where Bones manages to sound both at peace and deflated. They even reach for a bit of unapologetic hedonism on "Rich Junkie" and all without a whiff of condescension, a fleeting thought given space and squashed in the span of two minutes. The lyrical efforts would all be for naught if the music wasn't up to snuff, but the band has doubled down on their streamlined grunge sound, excess grime wiped clean and even given a bit of polish with acoustic guitar and mellotron accents. There are blasts of noise that open up each side of the record, rock star moves from a group that deserves to make 'em, but they're tamped down in favor of choruses and guitar lines that both stick in your craw. The combination of the music and lyrics connects in such a primal, satisfactory way that it's almost beyond words, but when the solo on "Disappearing" hits, or "A Little Hum" leaves you with a lump in your throat, you just know this is it. Feels like a big moment for a band that deserves a bit of recognition - a fact wryly acknowledged by Bones a few times on the album - and here's hoping Fine is the album that does it.
#J.R.C.G.#Sub Pop#Jim Marlowe#Mordecai#Petty Bunco#Negative Gears#Static Shock#Vampire#Weak Signal#12XU
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La La Land (Unexpected Musical) — PattyCake Productions music video
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The movie musical La La Land is set in the modern day, but with the aesthetics of the 1950s. The PattyCake guys decided to lean even further into the trappings of Hollywood's golden age to evoke the stars of the early 20th century in their most iconic roles, as well as the many folks behind the scenes who help make the magic happen. They didn't quite have a cast of thousands, as was often boasted by the epic films of the era, but they did gather quite the crowd of performers, mostly from among their circle of theme park friends.
Details:
title: Unexpected Musicals — La La Land (Classic Edition)
performers: Olivia Adkins (Marilyn Monroe); Rachel Copeland-Evans (Judy Garland); Monica Carlile Edwards (Audrey Hepburn); Felix Deneau (Humphrey Bogart); Erin Cline (Bette Davis); Derek Ostrem (James Dean); Colleen Ella Defeo (Gloria Swanson / Elsa Lanchester); Bebe Caliberr Mercy (Elizabeth Taylor); Elijah Babel (Charlie Chaplin); Jack Defeo (Boris Karloff); T. Robert Pigott, David Kotary, & Jacob McAlister (directors); Amy Garton (wardrobe); Hannah Laird (script supervisor); Jaimz Dillman (reporter); Greg Hernandez (lighting grip); Melanie Simpson (ingenue); Jim Harrison (camera loader); E. Michael Evans (leading man); Jonathan Shane Ferrell (makeup artist); Laura Mansoori & Alex Colvin (showgirls); Deanna Quintero (hairdresser); Brayshawna Bates (flapper starlet)
original songs / performers: "Another Day of Sun", "Someone in the Crowd", and "City of Stars" by the cast of La La Land (2016)
written by: all songs by Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, & Justin Paul
arranged by: Paul Vesco, Layne Stein, & Tony Wakim
release date: 22 July 2017
My favorite bits:
that brief Flectcher cameo 🐶
Olivia's perfectly breathy Marilyn voice
the contrast of having "Another Day of Sun" mostly led by the stars while "Someone In the Crowd" is mostly the crew
the instrumentation adding more jaunty piano to accompany Chaplin's dancing
the film clip interlude that includes "Will.of.Oz" footage, then turns back into live performance
gradually building rhythmic and harmonic complexity until they reach the final unison line
Trivia:
Rachel had first worn the blue gingham dress as Dorothy Gale in PattyCake's "Will.of.Oz" music video, which was released the previous December.
Olivia was already well versed in Marilyn Monroe's mannerisms, since she is a character she'd been playing for several years at Universal Studios Orlando (and has continued playing since).
Felix often works as a Dean Martin impersonator, but stepping into Bogey's trenchcoat and fedora for the day suited him, too.
Derek is one of Tony's fellow "Beetlejuice Revue" alumni, having played both Wolfman and Dracula for the last decade of the show's run. (He's also married to Stephanie Trilli, who has played Sarah Sanderson in PattyCake's "Hocus Pocus" pieces.)
Robby was also one of the many Draculas in the "Beetlejuice Revue", and he's been playing Marlin in the Disney World "Nemo" live show for over a decade. (Among many, many theme park and theater roles.)
Makeup artist Jonathan Shane Ferrell of Makeup & Creative Arts was actually applying the Frankenstein makeup to Jack Defeo's face while also playing legendary makeup artist Jack Pierce, who worked with Karloff on the 1931 film. Jonathan had been a makeup artist for the "Beetlejuice Revue" at the end of its run.
Jack and Colleen were also already comfortable in the monster makeup, as they are yet more "Beetlejuice Revue" alumni, having played Frankenstein and the Bride in the 90s and early 2000s.
The PattyCake guys created a bit of anticipation with a social media countdown.
They were very specific about recreating several famous celebrity photos and iconic movie moments. They highlighted some of them in a series of social media posts they called "Double Takes".
#PattyCake Productions#series: Unexpected Musicals#music video#music medley#music from movies#Old Hollywood#music#video
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ComicList: Marvel Comics New Releases for Wednesday, May 24, 2023, by Charles LePage.
Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection Volume 25 Maximum Carnage TP, $39.99
Bishop War College #4 (Cover A Ken Lashley), $3.99
Bishop War College #4 (Cover B Cory Smith), AR
Daredevil And Echo #1 (Of 4)(Cover A Phil Noto), $4.99
Daredevil And Echo #1 (Of 4)(Cover B Jim Cheung), AR
Daredevil And Echo #1 (Of 4)(Cover C Declan Shalvey), AR
Daredevil And Echo #1 (Of 4)(Cover D Stefano Caselli Marvel Icon Variant), AR
Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man TP, $17.99
Extreme Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover A Leinil Francis Yu), $4.99
Extreme Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover B Ken Lashley Symbiote Variant), AR
Extreme Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover C Peach Momoko), AR
Extreme Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover D InHyuk Lee), AR
Extreme Venomverse #2 (Of 5)(Cover E Ryan Stegman Venom The Other Variant), AR
Fury #1 (Cover A Adam Kubert), $5.99
Fury #1 (Cover B Chris Samnee), AR
Fury #1 (Cover C Mike Del Mundo), AR
Guardians Of The Galaxy #1 (2nd Printing Cover A Kev Walker), $4.99
Hallows’ Eve #3 (Cover A Michael Dowling), $3.99
Hallows’ Eve #3 (Cover B Marguerite Sauvage), AR
Hallows’ Eve #3 (Cover C Joshua Sway Swaby), AR
Hallows’ Eve #3 (Cover D Skottie Young), AR
Hellcat #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Pere Perez), $3.99
Hellcat #3 (Of 5)(Cover B David Baldeon Spider-Verse Variant), AR
Hellcat #3 (Of 5)(Cover C Betsy Cola), AR
Hellcat #3 (Of 5)(Cover D Lee Garbett), AR
Immortal X-Men By Kieron Gillen Volume 2 TP, $15.99
Iron Man #1 (Facsimile Edition), $3.99
Marvel Masterworks The Avengers Volume 23 HC (Book Market Edition), $75.00
Marvel Masterworks The Avengers Volume 23 HC (Direct Market Variant Edition Volume 342), $75.00
Marvel Previews Volume 6 #21 (June 2023), AR
New Mutants Lethal Legion #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Javier Fernandez), $3.99
New Mutants Lethal Legion #3 (Of 5)(Cover B David Lopez), AR
Peter Parker And Miles Morales Spider-Men Double Trouble TP, $13.99
Punisher War Journal TP, $15.99
Spider-Man 2099 Dark Genesis #4 (Of 5)(Cover A Nick Bradshaw), $3.99
Spider-Man 2099 Dark Genesis #4 (Of 5)(Cover B Ken Lashley Frame Variant), AR
Spider-Man 2099 Dark Genesis #4 (Of 5)(Cover C Rod Reis Connecting Variant), AR
Spider-Man 2099 Dark Genesis #4 (Of 5)(Cover D Justin Mason Handbook Variant), AR
Spider-Man 2099 Omnibus Volume 1 HC (Rick Leonardi Book Market Cover), $150.00
Spider-Man 2099 Omnibus Volume 1 HC (Rick Leonardi Direct Market Cover), $150.00
Star Wars Darth Vader Black White And Red #2 (Cover A Adam Kubert), $4.99
Star Wars Darth Vader Black White And Red #2 (Cover B Declan Shalvey), AR
Star Wars Darth Vader Black White And Red #2 (Cover C Salvador Larroca), AR
Star Wars The High Republic #10 (Cover A Rafael De Latorre), $3.99
Star Wars The High Republic #10 (Cover B Leinil Francis Yu), AR
Star Wars The High Republic #10 (Cover C David Lopez), AR
Star Wars Volume 5 The Path To Victory TP, $15.99
Storm #1 (Of 5)(Cover A Alan Davis), $4.99
Storm #1 (Of 5)(Cover B Stanley Artgerm Lau), AR
Storm #1 (Of 5)(Cover C Stanley Artgerm Lau Virgin Variant), AR
Storm #1 (Of 5)(Cover D Nic Klein Stormbreakers Variant), AR
Storm #1 (Of 5)(Cover E Taurin Clarke), AR
Storm #1 (Of 5)(Cover F Stefano Caselli Marvel Icon Variant), AR
Thor #34 (Cover A Nic Klein), $3.99
Thor #34 (Cover B Javier Garron Spider-Verse Variant), AR
Thor #34 (Cover C Mateus Manhanini), AR
Warlock Rebirth #2 (Of 5)(Cover A Ron Lim), $3.99
Warlock Rebirth #2 (Of 5)(Cover B Gil Kane Remastered Variant), AR
Warlock Rebirth #2 (Of 5)(Cover C Lucas Werneck Stormbreakers Variant), AR
Warlock Rebirth #2 (Of 5)(Cover D Phil Noto), AR
X-Cellent #3 (Of 5)(Cover A Mike Allred), $3.99
X-Cellent #3 (Of 5)(Cover B Natacha Bustos), AR
#Marvel Comics#X-Men#Warlock#Avengers#New Mutants#Thor#Storm#X-Cellent#Star Wars#Spiderman#Punisher#Hellcat#Nick Fury
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The Haunted Mansion: 1 Step inside the terrifying horror world of the movie
If you are fond of watching movies, then get ready, Disneyland is ready to bring you a horror and comedy-filled movie named ‘Haunted Mansion’. You must be thinking that we have heard the name of this movie before, then you heard it right. It has taken its name from The Haunted Mansion movie which came in 2003 but its story is different from that and takes the audience to a different world.
Let’s know something about the film
This is a family film but through this film, we will get to see a lot of comedy along with fear. Haunted Mansion tells the story of a woman and her son who seek the help of spiritual experts to rid their home of evil spirits.
The Haunted Mansion movie premiered on July 15, 2023, at Disneyland, California.
The Haunted Mansion movie is all set to release in the United States of America on 28th July by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, which its fans are eagerly waiting for.
Movie Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjLKTz81bj8
The director of this movie is Justin Simien, who is an American filmmaker, actor, and author. His first movie was ‘Dear White People’.Photo: Haunted Mansion Movie’s Stars (by Instagram)
The film stars Tiffany Haddish, Lakeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson, Danny Devito, Dan Levy, Jared Leto, Rosario Dawson, and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Katie Dippold is an American writer, producer, actress, and comedian who wrote the script for the haunted mansion.
Kris Bowers is an American composer and pianist who composed the music for this movie.
The budget for this film is $157 million.
The first The Haunted Mansion movie was released in 2003
The Haunted Mansion, released in 2003, is a delightful family-friendly comedy film based on the iconic Disneyland attraction of the same name. Directed by Rob Minkoff, known for his work on The Lion King, the movie offers an entertaining blend of spookiness and humor that captivated audiences of all ages.
The film revolves around the Evers family: Jim Evers (played by Eddie Murphy), a workaholic real estate agent, his wife Sara Evers (played by Marsha Thomason), and their two children, Michael (played by Marc John Jefferies) and Megan (played by Aree Davis). When the family gets caught up in a mysterious invitation to visit the ominous Gracey Manor, they soon discover they have become entangled in a centuries-old ghostly curse.
The film continues to entertain audiences to this day, reminding them of the joy and wonder that the Haunted Mansion attraction has brought to millions of visitors over the years.
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Are haunted mansion horror comedy movies suitable for all audiences?
2. Can you recommend more haunted mansion horror comedy movies?
Yes, most haunted mansion horror comedy movies are designed to be enjoyed by a wide range of viewers. However, it’s always a good idea to check the movie’s rating and content advisory to ensure it aligns with your preferences and age appropriateness.
3. Are these movies more scary or funny?
Haunted mansion horror comedy movies strike a balance between scares and humor. The intensity of scares and the level of comedy can vary from film to film, but the goal is to entertain audiences with a mix of both elements.
4. Do these movies have sequels or franchises?
Yes, some haunted mansion horror comedy movies have spawned sequels or expanded into franchises. For example, “The Addams Family” and “Ghostbusters” have multiple installments that continue the stories of the beloved characters.
5. Can kids watch haunted mansion horror comedy movies?
While most haunted mansion horror comedy movies are suitable for older children and teenagers, parental discretion is advised. Some films may contain mildly scary or intense scenes that could be unsuitable for very young viewers. It’s always best to review the movie’s content and ratings beforehand.
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DEGRASSI, THE NEXT GENERATION.
CLARE EDWARDS, student at degrassi; drama queen, loves journalisms and vampire literature. nineteen/twenty, ella purnell, bisexual. ELI GOLDSWORTHY, playwright, student at nyu and former student at degrassi, drama king, nineteen/twenty, munro chambers, bisexual. BIANCA DESOUSA, former student at degrassi and college student now, nineteen/twenty, cierra ramirez, bisexual. IMOGEN MORENO, student at degrassi and drama club enthusiats, nineteen, cristine prosperi, lesbian. PAIGE MICHALCHUK, eighteen/twenty-five, queen bee of degrassi high, a lover, bisexual who has an older brother who plays hockey far away from home, renée rapp. MANUELA SANTOS, eighteen-twenty five years, future movie star who loves hanging with band when boredrom kick in, bisexual, cassie steele. JAKE MARTIN, eighteen/twenty-five man who love to build things and do love working on gardens, bisexual, nick robinson. BECKY BAKER, miss sunshine who loves musical and annoying directors, christian girl who is rebellious at times, eighteen/twenty-five, bisexual, madelyn cline. CRAIG MANNING, musician who gets in trouble a lot with girls or boys, loves music as if it was his entiere life, eighteen/twenty-five, bisexual, felix mallard. MAYA MATLIN, cello and guitare enthousiast, loves to educate people with mental illness and is a lead singer in her own band, eighteen/twenty five, olivia scriven, bisexual. ASHLEY KHERWIN, music lover who would do anything to being people back tonlife with her lyrics, eighteen/twenty-five, bisexual, benedetta gargan.
GLEE.
RACHEL BERRY, the drama queen who needs validation but know what she’s worth. eighteen, is going to be the it girl of broadway. rachel zegler. bisexual. BLAINE ANDERSON, warblers prodigy, loves the glee club like a second family, eighteen - twenty-five, homosexual icon, darren criss. MERCEDES JONES, queen latifa and the beyonce of the glee club, isn’t afraid to hurt your feelings, eighteen - twenty- five, bisexual, ryan destiny.
ONE TREE HILL.
HALEY JAMES SCOTT, once a student, validatorian, singer, producer, mom and wife, twenty-five, bethany joy lenz, straight, BROOKE DAVIS, cheerleader, head of the cheerleading squad alongside peyton sawyer who is her best friend and is the girl behind the red door. eighteen-thrity, bisexual, sophia bush.
SKINS UK.
EFFY STONEM, witch who’s a part of the frasser coven ( fear streat based ), twenty, marine vacht, lesbian.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES.
KATHERINE PIERCE, vampire who’s living for blood and wrath, twenty in apparence but 545+, daniela nieves, bisexual. KAI PARKER, leader of the gemini coven ( finally ), sociopath without a heart, twenty in apparence but 35+, no shippable, chris wood. BONNIE BENNET, town witch who is tougher than she looks, would do anything for her friends, even sacrificing herself, seventeen - twenty, kat graham, bisexual.
SHADOWHUNTERS/ MORTAL INSTRUMENT.
CLARY FAIRCHILD, shadowhunter who’s looking for her mother and tries not to attract the wrong people around but can’t, twenty, sophie skeleton, bisexual.
THIRTEEN REASON WHY ( TAGGED AS 13RW IF YOU WANNA BAN IT )
JESSICA DAVIS, future journalist who survived a lot in her high school years, twenty, alisha boe, bisexual.
TEEN WOLF.
LYDIA MARTIN, mathlet who loves shopping too much and skate on the ice when she has the times, is something special, can shatter your skull with her banshee cries, seventeen - twenty, kennedy walsh, bisexual.
SKAM NORWAY.
CHRIS SCHISTAD, penetrator chris when it comes to parties, love flirting with girls, and is a literature lover, twenty, herman tommeraas, bisexual. NOORA SÆTRE, future madam president, would rather see her friends smile than cry and will sing justin bieber to cheer them up, twenty, bisexual, josephine frida pettersen.
WEDNESDAY.
WEDNESDAY ADDAMS, loves to tourment people and solve mistery. eighteen, jenna ortega, bisexual.
MY LIFE WITH THE WALTER BOYS. ( BOOK + TV SHOW ADAPTED. )
KATHERINE WALTER, mother of twelve ( now thirteen ) kids , guardians, ( not all them hers but she loves them all equally. ) , late fourty, veterinarian in Silver Falls and happily married to george. sarah rafferty. JACKIE HOWARD, little city girl who doesn’t like calm city living in silver falls with eleven boys and a girl who she foundly adores.eighteen, bisexual nikki rodriguez. COLE WALTER, ex-quaterback of his high school football team, broody and mysterious, second of twelve bothers, is trying his best but sometimes, don’t succed. eighteen, bisexual, noah lalonde.
CHARMED.
PHOEBE HALLIWELL, twenty-thirty verse dependant, witch who loves to prank her sister and be gone for their lives for a thousand years and come back as if nothing bad happened when there is still obviously some bad blood with her older sister, student at law college of san fransisco, bisexual, seb quesada.
VERONICA MARS.
WALLACE FENNEL, eighteen/twenty-five, nerd who loves to solve mystery with his best friend, loyal friend who would go down for justice and everything that comes with it, bisexual, percy daggs iii.
COBRA KAI.
ROBBY KEENE, eighteen years old, part of the miyagi-do / eagles dojo. a little bit misunderstood, troublemaker, and have serious daddy issues. tanner buchanan, bisexual.
SMALLVILLE.
OLIVER QUEEN, twenty-eight years old billionaire who’s willing to do everything to save the citizens from smallville and metropolis, bisexual and justin hartley.
H2O: JUST ADD WATER.
RIKKI CHADWICK, eighteen years old girl who likes to swim and cause trouble around. is stubborn at times and likes to protect her friends from everything that could harm them, bisexual, cariba heine.
BRIDGERTON.
PENELOPE FEATHERINGTON, eloise’s best friend, colin’s wife and anthony’s favorite person. loves to gossip around ( in secret, for sure ) and is a mama’s girl ( unfortunally. ), in her twenty, bisexual, nicola coughlan.
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY.
TAYLOR JEWEL, seventeen-eighteen years, belly's best friend and team jellyfish all the way. loves to be dramatic and shows that she is strong when sometimes, she needs someone to tell her that its okay to let go, pansexual, rain spencer.
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From Melodies to the Method: When Music Artists Rocked the Acting Scene
The spotlight beckons, and some talented souls crave its dual embrace. While renowned for their musical melodies, many music artists have ventured beyond the stage, captivating audiences with their acting prowess. Let's delve into some iconic moments where music stars rocked the acting scene, proving their versatility and talent transcends genres: From Chart-Topper to Award-Winner: - Jennifer Lopez: This multi-hyphenate queen transitioned seamlessly from pop stardom to dramatic powerhouse. Her portrayal of Selena Quintanilla in the eponymous biopic earned her a Golden Globe nomination, solidifying her acting chops. Image: Instagram / Reel - Lady Gaga: Mother Monster stunned audiences with her raw talent in "American Horror Story," followed by an Oscar-nominated performance in "A Star is Born." Her captivating presence and emotional depth redefined expectations for music artists on screen. - Jamie Foxx: From hip-hop legend to Oscar-winning actor, Foxx's portrayal of Ray Charles in "Ray" was a transformative masterpiece. He embodied the musical icon with unparalleled dedication, silencing any doubts about his acting abilities. Beyond the Mainstream: - Elvis Presley: The King of Rock and Roll surprisingly held his own in over 30 films, showcasing his comedic timing and dramatic flair in movies like "Jailhouse Rock" and "King Creole." - David Bowie: The ever-evolving artist pushed boundaries in film as well, from his mesmerizing turn in "The Man Who Fell to Earth" to his haunting performance in "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence." His chameleon-like persona translated brilliantly to the screen. - Dolly Parton: This country music legend charmed audiences in "9 to 5" and "Steel Magnolias," proving her comedic wit and dramatic range. Her down-to-earth persona resonated with viewers, solidifying her status as a beloved entertainer. Not All Hits, But Valuable Ventures: - Justin Timberlake: While his acting career hasn't mirrored his musical success, films like "The Social Network" and "Inside Llewyn Davis" showcased his potential and willingness to explore diverse roles. - Rihanna: The pop icon made a memorable debut in "Battleship," and while subsequent film ventures haven't garnered critical acclaim, her foray into acting demonstrates her willingness to expand her artistic horizons. The Takeaway: Talent Knows No Bounds These are just a few examples of how music artists have successfully transitioned to acting. Their stories remind us that talent and dedication can transcend industry boundaries. So, the next time you see your favorite musician on screen, remember: the stage might not be their only domain, and they might just surprise you with their acting prowess. Read the full article
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Taylor Swift, 'Barbie' and Beyoncé: The pop culture moments that best defined 2023
What pop culture moment defined your 2023?
Was it Britney Spears' bombshell memoir, "Friends" star Matthew Perry's tragic death, Beyoncé's life-changing Renaissance tour or Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner becoming an item? Of course, 2023 was more than just entertainment news and gossip, but there's no denying the grip these pop culture moments had on our social media timelines and group chats with friends.
It was a year in which one could hardly go anywhere without seeing or hearing Taylor Swift's name, celebrity divorces were aplenty, and though Hollywood reckoned with historic dual writers and actors strikes in 2023, studios managed to squeeze out box office hits "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," or "Barbenheimer" as the Internet dubbed.
Let's revisit 12 of the most seminal pop culture moments of the year.
Britney Spears, Prince Harry publish bombshell memoirs
This was the year celebrities unapologetically bared it all on the pages of their memoirs.
In Britney Spears' memoir, "The Woman in Me," the singer opened up about her 13-year conservatorship, the #FreeBritney movement and her romantic relationship with Justin Timberlake.
Rewind to the top of the year in January, and you might recall Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, released his tell-all memoir, "Spare." He discussed topics ranging from how he dealt with his mother's death to his tours in Afghanistan and his relationship with brother Prince William and sister-in-law Princess Kate.
Celebrity memoirs worth the hype:From Viola Davis to Danny Trejo, Jennette McCurdy and more
Remembering Matthew Perry, Tina Turner, Lisa Marie Presley and more
A little more than a week into 2023, Lisa Marie Presley — Elvis Presley's only child — died of an intestinal blockage at 54.
Following her death, we lost other notable figures such as queen of rock 'n' roll Tina Turner, daytime talk show host Jerry Springer, legendary singer Tony Bennett, "Margaritaville" icon Jimmy Buffett, Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens, "Euphoria" star Angus Cloud, "The Price is Right" emcee Bob Barker, "Harry Potter" franchise staple Michael Gambon, "Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers and, most recently, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" actor André Braugher.
In October, "Friends" fans around the worldmourned the loss of Matthew Perry, who played the wisecracking Chandler Bing over the iconic show's 10 seasons.
More:'Friends' star Matthew Perry's cause of death revealed in autopsy report
Unlikely celebrity pairings: Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
Several celebrity couples – some of which are all but officially confirmed – that weren't on our 2023 bingo cards emerged this year.
Take Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet, who have been rumored to be dating since spring. Though they haven't made things official, they were pictured together at the U.S. Open and other major events, fueling speculation about their romance.
Also, look no further than older sister Kendall Jenner, who's been linked to reggaeton singer Bad Bunny for months. Paparazzi photos, a shared Gucci campaign and some suspicious lyrics have been keeping fans guessing. (Although now, rumors are the two have reportedly split.)
Then there's Miss Americana and her NFL prince.
As the lore goes, what started as a failed friendship bracelet pass-off has since blossomed into what might be the (most surprising) relationship of the year: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. A football game appearancehere, a visit to Argentina there, and the two have shown no signs of slowing down.
More:Revelations from Taylor Swift's Time interview, including Kim Kardashian, Ye feud
Who run the world? Beyoncé and Taylor Swift
After performing her career-spanning 3 ½-hour show more than 60 times over, it’s official: Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour is the first tour in history to earn more than $1 billion, according to Pollstar.
The show – a true physical feat as Swift navigates a set list that is a mind-boggling 45 songs long – has boosted local economies and spawned a movie that had the biggest opening for a concert film of all time.
Right behind Swift in the ranking of the year's highest-grossing tours was Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour.
In the months after she became the most decorated artist in Grammy Awards history, Beyoncé went on to sell a reported $579.8 million in tickets to her tour. Her concert documentary, "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" (which she wrote, directed and produced), opened at No. 1 in its first weekend in North America.
The two powerhouses have also supported each other through these career milestones. Beyoncé quietly made an appearance at Swift's Eras Tour movie premiere in Los Angeles, and Swift flew overseas to attend the "Renaissance" film premiere in London.
Who had the best concert of 2023?We rank the top 10 including Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, U2
Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime show pregnancy reveal
In February, Rihanna had a very unexpected special guest on stage during her Super Bowl halftime performance: her baby bump.
As she caressed her stomach throughout her performance, social media went wild with speculation about whether this was a pregnancy announcement. Shortly after Rihanna ended her 13-minute set, her representative confirmed that the Barbados-born superstar was, indeed, expecting baby #2.
Six months later, her second son with A$AP Rocky, Riot Rose Mayers, was born.
'Everything Everywhere All at Once' sweeps the Oscars
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" surpassed all expectations for an indie film about multiverse hopping with hotdog fingers, talking rocks and googly eyes.
It was a box office hit and racked up Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Critics' Choice awards before it concluded the awards season in February with a bang by winning a stunning seven Oscars in the 10 categories in which it was nominated. Michelle Yeoh wasn't wrong when she called the moment "history in the making" during her acceptance speech for the best actress Oscar: She's the first Asian person in the show's 95-year history to be awarded in the category. Yeoh's co-star, and onscreen husband, Ke Huy Quan became the second Asian man to win best supporting actor.
It was a win for the film's directors and writers (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), actors, and, most importantly, the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
'Everything Everywhere All at Once':The film's sweep is a long-awaited, well-deserved win for Asian Americans
Historic writers' and actors' strikes grind Hollywood to a halt
The summer of strikes culminated in new contracts for the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Writers Guild of America.
After SAG-AFTRA's historic 118-day strike and WGA's 148-day strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, actors and writers were able to get back to work on late-night TV shows, studio films and beloved TV shows. The effects will be felt as 2024 gets underway, though, as Hollywood scrambles to catch up on projects that were largely put on hold since May when WGA members went on strike.
King Charles III's coronation following Queen Elizabeth's death
Royals and dignitaries from around the world descended upon London in May to see King Charles III's ascension to the throne following his late mother Queen Elizabeth II's death in September 2022.
There were show-stopping headpieces and jewelry, a balcony appearance by the British royal family (sans Prince Harry and Prince Andrew) and a procession to Buckingham Palace in a gilded carriage as the king and the queen consort (Queen Camilla) were crowned.
Though Prince Harry was in attendance for his father's coronation, Duchess Meghan and their children were not.
'Barbenheimer' power duo blew past box office expectations
This July, "Barbenheimer" went from a silly meme to a box office juggernaut.
Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" — full of delightful, 2023-defining moments such as Ryan Gosling's"I'm Just Ken" and America Ferrera's monologue— had the biggest opening of the year and broke the first-weekend record for a film directed by a woman. Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" became the highest-grossing R-rated movie of the year.
In all, the unlikely duo's combined powers culminated in the fourth-biggest box office weekend in history.
Shocking celebrity divorces: Ariana Grande, Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas
Nothing lasts forever. Yet fans were shocked to learn that couples they’d long been rooting for were calling it quits this year.
Power couples such as Joe Manganiello and Sofía Vergara, Reese Witherspoon and Jim Tothand Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner were among the list of celebrities who filed for divorce this year. Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez, Cardi B and Offset, Britney Spears and Sam Asghari, Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness, and Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner also ended their marriages.
Some played out more amicably. For others, things have turned ugly as Jonas and Turner's custody battle plays out in court and Cardi B has made claims about infidelity on social media.
'The Golden Bachelor' takes TV by storm
After years of delays, ABC's "The Golden Bachelor" finally premiered this fall. The new spinoff show, starring 72-year-old Gerry Turner, rejuvenated longtime fans who were tired of the decades-old formula and attracted new audiences, as evidenced by its impressive viewership ratings.
For nine weeks, viewers saw a nail-biter pickleball tournament, a '50s diner flash moband more than one coy reference to "knocking boots" in the fantasy suites. Not only did the Midwestern widower get engaged to his final choice, Theresa Nist, after exploring 21 other women in their "golden" years, but he also intends to wed his ring-winner post haste. The golden couple is set to wed live on TV on Jan. 4.
'Golden Bachelor' after the proposal:Gerry and Theresa talk finale drama, 'naughty' outing
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Brian Grazer & Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment Announce Lineup for Their iHeartPodcasts
There's a general rule in the entertainment business that success in one field does not guarantee success in another. Anyone remember pop star Brittany Spears's foray into acting? Or pop diva Mariah Carey as a thespian? How about model/spokesperson Tyra Banks as a singer? Or William Shatner with his spoken word "musical" album decades ago?
It's difficult to invade another medium and be successful. It takes talent, an understanding of that medium, and a thoughtful business strategy.
So the announcement that Imagine Entertainment, makers of Apollo 13, Liar, Liar, The DaVinci Code and the TV show Parenthood among many other films and shows, should be a positive development for Imagine and podcasting.
Only the local tarot card reader in your local strip mall and Matt Belloni from The Town podcast can predict the future accurately on this announcement.
So Imagine Entertainment President Justin Wilkes just announced a new slate of shows from their audio division in collaboration with iHeartPodcasts. The robust lineup of shows is the first to emerge from the slate deal formed between Imagine and iHeartMedia.
Imagine Audio, headed up by Kara Welker, will release six innovative new podcast series, produced by Nathan Kloke and co-produced by iHeartPodcasts. The slate features familiar voices like a workplace audio comedy from Ron Howard, a punk-rock murder mystery hosted by music anthropologist, and director Penelope Spheeris (Decline of Western Civilization, Wayne’s World), as well as compelling new voices like environmental thought leader Chris Turney and writer Davis Miller, a man who overcame childhood bullying through an unlikely friendship with Muhammed Ali. Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Wilkes serve as Executive Producers across the slate.
“At Imagine Entertainment, our priority has always been telling stories that inspire and empower, and we are thrilled to debut our first slate of shows as we expand into the audio space with iHeartMedia,” said Justin Wilkes, President of Imagine Entertainment.
“We are pleased to announce this compelling slate from iconic names like Ron Howard and Isaac Mizrahi as well as thought-provoking content exposing issues like climate change and the billion dollar sugar industry through a whole new lens,” said Conal Byrne, CEO of iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group. “Imagine Entertainment has an outstanding, decades-long reputation for bringing award-winning TV shows, features and documentaries to our screens, and we can’t wait to bring Imagine’s bespoke content to even more audiences in the audio space through iHeartPodcasts.”
The first podcast in this aggressive lineup of shows, Hello Isaac hosted by Isaac Mizrahi, has just debuted with new episodes available Mondays each week. Imagine Audio and iHeartPodcasts’ full slate of shows will include:Hello Isaac — Available now: Isaac Mizrahi is a jack of all trades – an iconic fashion designer, actor, singer, television presenter, and a pretty darned good cook too! Isaac Mizrahi will join experts in their field to learn how their lives - the failures, the success and their process forged them into the experts they are today. Featured guests in this raw interview show include Carson Kressley, Andy Cohen, BenDelaCreme and more. Produced with Awfully Nice. Listen now here. Please don't wear cargo pants while listening. Big Sugar — Launching June 20: Big Sugar is a timely story covering an epic legal battle pitting the multi-billion-dollar sugar industry against the migrant laborers who harvest sugarcane, while revealing corporate malfeasance, human rights violations, DC lobbying, nutrition downfalls and the destruction of the environment. Relentless journalists and lawyers uncover a complex network of relationships, policies, and transactions involving the highest levels of government and the communities where we live. From Novel and Weekday Fun. The official audio trailer is available now. The bitter side of sweet. Employees Only — Launching July 17: From creator Ron Howard, Employees Only is an improvised workplace comedy following employees at a big box store who spend their break discussing, debating, and arguing about the day’s news. This podcast is an innovative new approach to a sitcom, with a topical look at the news from every angle and perspective. Produced with Pretty-Fast. Sounds like Superstore meets CNN. Unf**king The Future — Launching August 8: In Unf**king the Future, climate scientist and expedition leader Chris Turney takes listeners on an increasingly urgent environmental journey, exploring the scary reality the planet faces today, and the common–sense solutions that can be implemented now to save it. Produced with Awfully Nice. Climate change deniers beware! Peter and the Acid King — Launching September 18: Peter and the Acid King takes listeners on a deep dive through the grimy, chaotic world of the Los Angeles punk scene in the early ’80s and the brutal murder of New Wave Theater TV host, Peter Ivers, the dynamic performer and artist known for bringing punk rock to TV. Created by Alan Sacks (Du-Beat-E-O, Thrashin, Welcome Back Kotter) and narrated by punk historian and esteemed director Penelope Spheeris (The Decline of Western Civilization, Wayne's World). Featured guests include Jello Biafra, Frank Salerno, and Ron Howard. Produced with Awfully Nice. Forensic Files meets the Sex Pistols. The Tao of Muhammad Ali — Launching October 3: The Tao of Muhammad Ali from Davis Miller and based on his international best-selling book, will start with the true story of how The Champ selflessly saved a bullied young boy, the creator himself, Davis Miller, from a paralyzing depression and propelled him to success through his “Tao.” The show will carry listeners through the later years when Davis and Ali are reunited while Ali was in the throes of Parkinson’s, sharing years of The Champ’s wisdom and doctrine, which made Ali a role model and guru for millions, including stories from many of the celebrities and people of influence who were deeply impacted and inspired by their time with Ali. Produced with Awfully Nice. Something unique.
Over the last five years, Imagine has emerged as a force in the unscripted space with their prolific documentary division. Imagine is further expanding on their success in the space with the formation of Imagine Audio.
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About Imagine Entertainment
Imagine’s productions have been honored with more than 60 prestigious awards including 47 Academy Award nominations and 228 Emmy® award nominations. Past productions include the Academy Award Best Picture winner "A Beautiful Mind", as well as Grammy Award Best Film winner "The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years." Recent productions include the critically-acclaimed film "Thirteen Lives" directed by Ron Howard, the hit film "tick, tick…Boom!" directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the critically acclaimed documentaries “Judy Blume Forever”, Sacha Jenkin’s “Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues”, Rory Kennedy’s “Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari”, "Lucy & Desi" directed by Amy Poehler (Two-time Emmy winner ) and "We Feed People". Prior films include "Get on Up", “Rush", "Frost/Nixon", "American Gangster", "The Da Vinci Code", "Apollo 13", "8 Mile", "Liar, Liar", “Backdraft", and “Parenthood" to name a few. Upcoming productions 'The Beanie Bubble", from Kristen Gore and Damian Kulash; “Candy Cane Lane” starring Eddie Murphy and directed by Reginald Hudlin;, and the animated feature "The Family Treehorn.” Television productions include “Genius: MLK/X” (Disney+); "Wu-Tang: An American Saga" (Hulu); “Swagger" (Apple); Under the Banner of Heaven (FX); and Jax Media’s "Emily in Paris" (Netflix). Documentary productions include the “Crime Scene" anthology series, The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel, The Times Square Killer and The Texas Killing Fields, all of which reached the top #5 globally on Netflix; "Genius: Aretha" (NatGeo); “Julia"; "Paper & Glue"; "Rebuilding Paradise"; and Jigsaw’s “Tiger" documentary (HBO), to name a few. Additional television productions include Fox’s “Empire”; the “24" franchise; NatGeo’s “Genius" anthology series; NBC’s “Parenthood" and "Friday Night Lights''; Fox’s and Netflix’s "Arrested Development"; and HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon", for which Howard and Grazer won the Emmy® for Outstanding Mini-Series. Grazer and Howard began their collaboration in the early 80’s with the hit comedies ``Night Shift" and “Splash", and continue to run Imagine Entertainment as executive chairmen.
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Ariana DeBose's BAFTA Rap Performance is Going Viral The most talked-about moment of the 2023 BAFTAs came early on in the night.A clip of actress Ariana DeBose's opening performance is trending on Twitter for its rap verse, in which the 32-year-old West Side Story star name checks some of the leading ladies in attendance. "Dame Emma, I'm so fond," DeBose declared, as Emma Thompson smiled along, "Ana [de Armas], girl, you were great in Blonde. Danielle [Deadwyler', you broke my heart. Michelle [Yeoh], I've loved you from the start." Related | The Historic Oscars Moments We Should Be Talking AboutThe video has since garnered over 1 million views on Twitter thanks to DeBose's theatrical pronunciation (particularly of Angela Bassett's name) coupled with humorous on-camera reactions from those mentioned — who also included Dolly De Leon, Kerry Condon, Cate Blanchett, Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Viola Davis. \u201cSisters are doing it for themselves! The incredible @ArianaDeBose opens the 2023 #EEBAFTAs with an iconic performance! \u2728\u201d — BAFTA (@BAFTA) 1676833996 While some outlets reported that the performance was "slammed," Twitter reactions were more mixed between second-hand cringe and bemused acknowledgment of its campiness. "Deeply obsessed," wrote one user, while another said, "This is so cringe omg." For what it's worth, the celebrities who were there seemed to be entertained, with Viola Davis and Jamie Lee Curtis bopping along to the tune.DeBose is a critically-acclaimed actress whose professional accolades include a Golden Globe, British Academy Film Award, and an Academy Award — for which she made history as the first openly queer woman of color to win. In 2022, she was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. See below for some of the reactions to DeBose's performance on Twitter. \u201cGood morning!\u201d — \u039evan Ross Katz (@\u039evan Ross Katz) 1676899843 \u201cjamie lee curtis was like OKAAYYY\u201d — wiLL (@wiLL) 1676851696 \u201cariana debose you\u2019re an oscar winner you don\u2019t have to do this i promise \ud83d\ude2d\u201d — \ud835\udc82\ud835\udc93\ud835\udc82\ud835\udc8e (@\ud835\udc82\ud835\udc93\ud835\udc82\ud835\udc8e) 1676848962 \u201cI can\u2019t wait for Angela Bassett to win the Oscar so I can use this clip of Ariana Debose\u201d — AJ \ud83d\udd4a\ufe0f (@AJ \ud83d\udd4a\ufe0f) 1676888008 \u201cThe reaction shots in the Ariana Debose BAFTA performance are sending me\u201d — Nicol (@Nicol) 1676852256 \u201cMe swallowing the memory card containing Ariana DeBose's female BAFTA nominees verse\u201d — Aidan (@Aidan) 1676849136 Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP via Getty Images https://www.papermag.com/baftas-ariana-debose-rap-2659437955.html
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