In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at Asian Kung-Fu Generation's A Flower Named You, directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. My favorite Japanese director is Toshiaki Toyoda. I considerThe Day of Destruction and Go Seppuku Yourselves to be two of the greatest politically charged films of the Covid-era, addressing the powers that be in a way that is blunt yet cathartic. The films of Toshiaki Toyoda are often born from anger, volatile and explosive missives that touch a raw nerve. A film like Monster's Club, for instance, is a prickly yet nuanced portrait of an anarchist terrorist, while Blue Spring tackles the violent nature of teenagers in a way that is over...
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- 7/3/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Melanie C goes for a long ride with U.K. rapper Nadia Rose in the video for the empowering new song “Fearless.” The Spice Girl member’s self-titled eighth album will be released on October 2nd.
On the track, Melanie C looks to uplift someone she cares about: “I wish that you could see you like I do/Comparisons you make are never true,” she sings on the first verse. “It’s time for you to step up to the fight/You’ll never really know if you don’t...
On the track, Melanie C looks to uplift someone she cares about: “I wish that you could see you like I do/Comparisons you make are never true,” she sings on the first verse. “It’s time for you to step up to the fight/You’ll never really know if you don’t...
- 9/16/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Winners of the 62nd annual Grammys were revealed on January 26 in a two-part event. The majority of the 84 Grammy Awards were handed out at the non-televised Premiere Ceremony, which began at 12:30 p.m. Pt/3:30 p.m. Et at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles.
The televised portion of the Grammys took place across the street at the Staples Center. It started on CBS at 5:00 p.m. Pt/8:00 p.m. Et. Winners in the top 10 categories were announced during a three-and-a-half hour concert that was hosted by Alicia Keys. Scroll down for the full and complete list of winners at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
See 2020 Grammys online: How to watch Grammy Awards live stream without a TV
General Field
Album Of The Year
“I, I,” Bon Iver
“Norman Fucking Rockwell,” Lana Del Rey
X – “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish
“Thank U,...
The televised portion of the Grammys took place across the street at the Staples Center. It started on CBS at 5:00 p.m. Pt/8:00 p.m. Et. Winners in the top 10 categories were announced during a three-and-a-half hour concert that was hosted by Alicia Keys. Scroll down for the full and complete list of winners at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
See 2020 Grammys online: How to watch Grammy Awards live stream without a TV
General Field
Album Of The Year
“I, I,” Bon Iver
“Norman Fucking Rockwell,” Lana Del Rey
X – “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish
“Thank U,...
- 1/26/2020
- by Paul Sheehan and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Grammy Awards winners will be revealed on Sunday, January 26 in a two-part ceremony at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The majority of the awards in the 84 categories spread across 30 fields will be handed out in a non-televised event, the Premiere Ceremony, that afternoon. The televised portion of the Grammys will begin on CBS at 5:00 p.m. Pt/8:00 p.m. Et. Expect that 3.5 hour telecast to be dominated by musical performances with about a dozen presentations of prizes. Scroll down for the full and complete list of nominees for the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
General Field
Album Of The Year
“I, I,” Bon Iver
“Norman Fucking Rockwell,” Lana Del Rey
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish
“Thank U, Next,” Ariana Grande
“I Used to Know Her,” H.E.R.
“7,” Lil Nas X
“Cuz I Love You,” Lizzo
“Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend...
General Field
Album Of The Year
“I, I,” Bon Iver
“Norman Fucking Rockwell,” Lana Del Rey
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish
“Thank U, Next,” Ariana Grande
“I Used to Know Her,” H.E.R.
“7,” Lil Nas X
“Cuz I Love You,” Lizzo
“Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend...
- 1/26/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
A 'broad' slate on CBS plate
A sequel to last year's top-rated miniseries Category 6: Day of Destruction, a ripped-from-the-headlines movie about the real-life serial killer known as BTK and a holiday movie starring Mary Tyler Moore are on CBS' slate of movies and miniseries for the upcoming season. CBS also is building on the success of two of its biggest movies of the past couple of years, with a prequel to Stone Cold, starring Tom Selleck, and a sequel to The Christmas Shoes, featuring Rob Lowe. "Our goal was to have a diverse slate of movies, with a mix of high-concept movies, story-driven vehicles and some branded and ripped-from-the-headlines pieces," said Bela Bajaria, senior vp movies and miniseries at CBS. "CBS really believes in the movie franchise as what we always say about the network: It's a unique mix of programming for a wide audience -- we are a 'broad'-caster." CBS officially has greenlighted a big-budget, fact-based drama centering on the life of the late Pope John Paul II, who died in April. The four-hour mini, tentatively titled Pope John Paul II, spans his youth in Poland to the latter days of his 26-year reign.
- 6/16/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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