If you’re going to title your highly anticipated album Black Bandana, Corey Kent knows you better commit to the look.
Sitting on oversized couch at the Standard, one of the oldest clubs in Nashville, the Oklahoma singer-songwriter is notably wearing a black bandana while he ruminates on a record that has the potential to bump him from arena opener to arena headliner. But even with the kerchief, a signifier of rebellion tied loosely around his neck, Kent can’t help but wrestle with the idea of integrating into the mainstream,...
Sitting on oversized couch at the Standard, one of the oldest clubs in Nashville, the Oklahoma singer-songwriter is notably wearing a black bandana while he ruminates on a record that has the potential to bump him from arena opener to arena headliner. But even with the kerchief, a signifier of rebellion tied loosely around his neck, Kent can’t help but wrestle with the idea of integrating into the mainstream,...
- 9/6/2024
- by Josh Crutchmer
- Rollingstone.com
What Happens Later is a romantic drama film directed by the star Meg Ryan, from a screenplay by Steven Dietz and Kirk Lynn. The film revolves around two exes who bump into each other at an airport because of delayed airplanes. Both of them spend the night at the airport while reminiscing about their past. What Happens Later also stars David Duchovny. So, if you loved the film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
When Harry Met Sally (Showtime & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Warner Bros.
Synopsis: Rob Reiner’s romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the title pair. The film opens with the two strangers, both newly graduated from the University of Chicago, share a car trip from Chicago to New York, where they are both going to make their way. During the trip, they discuss aspects of their characters and their lives,...
When Harry Met Sally (Showtime & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Warner Bros.
Synopsis: Rob Reiner’s romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the title pair. The film opens with the two strangers, both newly graduated from the University of Chicago, share a car trip from Chicago to New York, where they are both going to make their way. During the trip, they discuss aspects of their characters and their lives,...
- 11/5/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Love at First Sight is a rom-com film about fate and love at first sight. Directed by Vanessa Caswill from a screenplay by Katie Lovejoy the film is based on a 2011 novel titled The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith. Love at First Sight follows the story of Hadley (Hailey Lu Richardson) and Oliver (Ben Hardy) as they meet for the first time at an airport and fall in love during a flight from America to London. So, if you loved the rom-com film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Before Sunrise (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Castle Rock Entertainment
Synopsis: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star as two young people who meet and whose lives are forever changed on a train from Budapest to Paris. They may have only one night, but when soul mates find each other, anything can happen...
Before Sunrise (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Castle Rock Entertainment
Synopsis: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star as two young people who meet and whose lives are forever changed on a train from Budapest to Paris. They may have only one night, but when soul mates find each other, anything can happen...
- 9/15/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Nashville, Tenn. – Multi-platinum Country artist Jade Eagleson continues to revive Country music’s roots with today’s release of “Honky Talkin’.” Honoring the traditional Country music Eagleson grew up listening to, “Honky Talkin’” gives fans the perfect soundtrack to kick off the summer season. Featuring clever wordplay, the song tells the tale of a honky tonk queen who travels the country two steppin’ and breaking hearts. Written by Geoff Warburton, Griffen Palmer and Joe Fox, the track fits perfectly in Eagleson’s catalog showcasing his neo-traditional sound.
The celebrated artist will be taking the stage across the festival circuit this spring and summer at already announced shows including The Calgary Stampede, Cavendish Beach Music Festival, Lasso, Quonset Days and Meadows Music Festival. The Ontario native brings his undeniable energetic live set to fans playing some of his biggest hits of the past and giving a sneak peek at the unreleased...
The celebrated artist will be taking the stage across the festival circuit this spring and summer at already announced shows including The Calgary Stampede, Cavendish Beach Music Festival, Lasso, Quonset Days and Meadows Music Festival. The Ontario native brings his undeniable energetic live set to fans playing some of his biggest hits of the past and giving a sneak peek at the unreleased...
- 5/19/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Well folks, it's that time yet again. With March coming to an end, that means that streamers like Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO Max are shuffling their catalog around for April. HBO Max is consistently bringing great new things to the platform each month — and fan favorite series like "Succession," "A Black Lady Sketch Show," and "Titans," will make their return too — but I've always been more concerned with the films and shows that depart. The streamer's monthly cull with be an especially extensive one this moth; quite a few must-sees are leaving the platform in April. Landmark romantic comedies like "Bringing Up Baby," seminal classics like "Citizen Kane" and dystopian dramas like "The Book of Eli" will all be headed away this month. As ever, we do still have some time before some of these go bye-bye, so make sure to check out these titles before they're phased out.
- 3/24/2023
- by Lyvie Scott
- Slash Film
Netflix has added quite a selection of newer and classic movies to its roster this May. Two Tom Hanks films have made the cut, and should make your to-watch list if you haven’t seen them already, and rom-coms are always a great mood booster. Below, we’ve assembled a list of the best new movies on Netflix in May 2022, which includes library titles and a brand new Netflix original that’ll hit the sweet spot for a specific audience. So peruse our selections below to get your viewing plans sorted.
Forrest Gump (1984) Paramount
Robert Zemeckis’ Oscar-winning film starring Tom Hanks had to make the cut here. Hanks plays a man named Forrest Gump, who recounts his life story starting from his childhood in Alabama where his mother (Sally Field) encouraged him to do anything he wanted to do. The film chronicles how he learned to run, his relationship with...
Forrest Gump (1984) Paramount
Robert Zemeckis’ Oscar-winning film starring Tom Hanks had to make the cut here. Hanks plays a man named Forrest Gump, who recounts his life story starting from his childhood in Alabama where his mother (Sally Field) encouraged him to do anything he wanted to do. The film chronicles how he learned to run, his relationship with...
- 5/8/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Ah, remember the good ole days of dial-up connections and chat rooms? You've Got Mail—Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's 1998 romantic comedy—came out more than 20 years ago, and we'd send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils to celebrate, if only we knew your name and address. While it's easy for some to knock the Nora Ephron film for its now-outdated technology (Rip AOL) or maybe being a Sleepless in Seattle quasi-sequel, You've Got Mail is so much more than that—and far outlives the tech used to help tell the love story of Joe Fox (Hanks), of Fox Books, and Kathleen Kelly (Ryan), the owner of The Shop Around the Corner. It's also love...
- 5/19/2021
- E! Online
Blake Shelton discovers both grace and a hell of a song in the new ballad “Bible Verses.” Written by three upstart songwriters in Joe Fox, Andrew Peebles, and Brett Sheroky, “Bible Verses” casts Shelton as a flawed man seeking to live better. His barometer for growth? How the words in his King James change their meaning.
“I keep praying for the day that I can open up that good book/and heaven don’t look like it’s out of reach/When it feels like those apostles are giving me...
“I keep praying for the day that I can open up that good book/and heaven don’t look like it’s out of reach/When it feels like those apostles are giving me...
- 4/23/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Blake Shelton has announced his first full-length studio record in nearly four years. The Oklahoma native will release Body Language on May 21st. The album is the follow-up to Shelton’s 2017 long-player Texoma Shore.
Body Language — a Conway Twitty-esque title if ever there were one — spans 12 tracks, including Shelton’s current single “Minimum Wage” and the duet with fiancée Gwen Stefani, “Happy Anywhere.” The title track is a collaboration with the Swon Brothers, Shelton’s former protégés on The Voice.
“We’ve been working on this album on and off for two years now,...
Body Language — a Conway Twitty-esque title if ever there were one — spans 12 tracks, including Shelton’s current single “Minimum Wage” and the duet with fiancée Gwen Stefani, “Happy Anywhere.” The title track is a collaboration with the Swon Brothers, Shelton’s former protégés on The Voice.
“We’ve been working on this album on and off for two years now,...
- 3/29/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.Newsa number of this year's fall blockbusters have been delayed and rescheduled for 2021 releases, including Warner Bros.' The Batman, the latest James Bond picture No Time to Die, and Denis Villeneuve's Dune.Recommended VIEWINGSan Francisco Cinematheque has made the program Memories of Earth: (A)wake in a House of Worlds available for free online. The program, which includes artists from Yoko Ono and Yvonne Rainer to Sky Hopinka and Kevin Jerome Everson, features films that "recast notions of what constitutes the cinematic, the political and the poetic." From Ken Jacobs' Vimeo channel, his 2004 experimental feature Star Spangled to Death—a six-hour commentary and critique of the United States—in its entirety.An official trailer for Robert Zemeckis' adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Witches (produced by Guillermo Del Toro), set to premiere on HBO Max.
- 10/7/2020
- MUBI
One of the best things about movies and TV shows is how we can draw parallels back to our own world. Even when events within these forms of media get so outrageous that we could never experience them directly in real life, there are almost always elements which break through to reveal greater truths.
Taking a look at some popular examples within The Devil Wears Prada, You’ve Got Mail, and Parks and Recreation, we want to examine which qualities the key characters show, and how these can relate to real life. Whether you’re a boss yourself, or just searching for a realm of inspiration, these examples give us all something to think about.
You’ve Got Mail
Dating back to 1998, You’ve Got Mail still tells an appreciable story owing to its take on the David vs Goliath theme. With a small family shop behind her, Meg Ryan’s character of...
Taking a look at some popular examples within The Devil Wears Prada, You’ve Got Mail, and Parks and Recreation, we want to examine which qualities the key characters show, and how these can relate to real life. Whether you’re a boss yourself, or just searching for a realm of inspiration, these examples give us all something to think about.
You’ve Got Mail
Dating back to 1998, You’ve Got Mail still tells an appreciable story owing to its take on the David vs Goliath theme. With a small family shop behind her, Meg Ryan’s character of...
- 5/29/2020
- by Michael Walsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In 1998, writer-director Nora Ephron reimagined romance in the internet age, bringing rival bookstore owners together online in You've Got Mail.
Twenty years later and the internet has changed quite a bit, but fans of the film still swoon over Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's AOL-driven romance.
Ryan, who previously starred opposite Hanks in the Ephron-directed Sleepless in Seattle, plays Kathleen Kelly, the owner of a boutique bookshop that's threatened by the success of a super-chain owned by Joe Fox (Hanks). While chatting anonymously online, the two fall in love without realizing they have competed Irl.
The Warner Bros....
Twenty years later and the internet has changed quite a bit, but fans of the film still swoon over Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's AOL-driven romance.
Ryan, who previously starred opposite Hanks in the Ephron-directed Sleepless in Seattle, plays Kathleen Kelly, the owner of a boutique bookshop that's threatened by the success of a super-chain owned by Joe Fox (Hanks). While chatting anonymously online, the two fall in love without realizing they have competed Irl.
The Warner Bros....
- 12/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In 1998, writer-director Nora Ephron reimagined romance in the internet age, bringing rival bookstore owners together online in You've Got Mail.
Twenty years later and the internet has changed quite a bit, but fans of the film still swoon over Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's AOL-driven romance.
Ryan, who previously starred opposite Hanks in the Ephron-directed Sleepless in Seattle, plays Kathleen Kelly, the owner of a boutique bookshop that's threatened by the success of a super-chain owned by Joe Fox (Hanks). While chatting anonymously online, the two fall in love without realizing they have competed Irl.
The Warner Bros....
Twenty years later and the internet has changed quite a bit, but fans of the film still swoon over Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's AOL-driven romance.
Ryan, who previously starred opposite Hanks in the Ephron-directed Sleepless in Seattle, plays Kathleen Kelly, the owner of a boutique bookshop that's threatened by the success of a super-chain owned by Joe Fox (Hanks). While chatting anonymously online, the two fall in love without realizing they have competed Irl.
The Warner Bros....
- 12/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It is said that the only two certainties in life are death and taxes, but heartbreak is pretty high up there on the list. We’ve all experienced the soul-crushing agony of unrequited love — but no one turns those lemons into lemonade quite like the fictional heroines of our favorite movies. As you binge watch them this Valentine’s Day, let yourself be inspired to embrace your most badass, unapologetic self.
Elle Woods, Legally Blonde
Reese Witherspoon’s Elle Woods is devastated when Warner breaks up with her for being “too blonde” (rude). After understandably crying into a box of chocolates,...
Elle Woods, Legally Blonde
Reese Witherspoon’s Elle Woods is devastated when Warner breaks up with her for being “too blonde” (rude). After understandably crying into a box of chocolates,...
- 2/5/2018
- by Maggie Malach
- PEOPLE.com
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