Luke Bryan has had a lot of tragedy in his life, but he keeps his head held high. The “Kick the Dust Up” singer opened up about the death of his brother and sister in a new interview with “Good Morning America” on Monday. “I’ve watched my family go through ebbs and flows where we get mad at God […]...
- 11/6/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Keith Urban has been working on new music since the beginning of the year, and according to his wife, Nicole Kidman, it’s very danceable!
“I’m dancing around the living room to it already,” the 50-year-old actress gushed of the upcoming new album when the duo caught up with Et’s Sophie Schillaci at the Cmt Artists of the Year event on Wednesday. “I am like, ‘Put it out!’”
Related: Keith Urban Opens Up About Supporting Jason Aldean in Wake of Las Vegas Shooting
The Oscar-winning actress said she’s been able to to hear how her husband’s new songs have been changing over the months of production, “and it is really fascinating." She raved, “He is such a maestro.”
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“The Fighter” singer took the stage at the country music event with fellow honorees Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town, to perform a touching cover of Tom Petty’s “Won’t...
“I’m dancing around the living room to it already,” the 50-year-old actress gushed of the upcoming new album when the duo caught up with Et’s Sophie Schillaci at the Cmt Artists of the Year event on Wednesday. “I am like, ‘Put it out!’”
Related: Keith Urban Opens Up About Supporting Jason Aldean in Wake of Las Vegas Shooting
The Oscar-winning actress said she’s been able to to hear how her husband’s new songs have been changing over the months of production, “and it is really fascinating." She raved, “He is such a maestro.”
Photo: Getty Images
“The Fighter” singer took the stage at the country music event with fellow honorees Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town, to perform a touching cover of Tom Petty’s “Won’t...
- 10/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” appears to be the return to form that fans have been longing for, as the friendly neighborhood superhero movie has opened to favorable reviews and beaucoup bucks at the box office. Amid the praise for star Tom Holland and the diverse ensemble around him, warm words have also been reserved for composer Michael Giacchino. His score is now available on Spotify; stream it here.
Read More: ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ Soundtrack: Listen to Michael Giacchino’s Score
Featuring such punny titles as “No Vault of His Own,” “Pop Vulture” and “A Stark Contrast,” the Ost consists of 22 tracks. Giacchino, who’s won an Emmy for his work on “Lost” and an Academy Award and Golden Globe for “Up,” has also composed the scores for such films as “Rogue One,” “Let Me In,” “Jurassic World,” “Doctor Strange” and “War for the Planet of the Apes.”
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Read More: ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ Soundtrack: Listen to Michael Giacchino’s Score
Featuring such punny titles as “No Vault of His Own,” “Pop Vulture” and “A Stark Contrast,” the Ost consists of 22 tracks. Giacchino, who’s won an Emmy for his work on “Lost” and an Academy Award and Golden Globe for “Up,” has also composed the scores for such films as “Rogue One,” “Let Me In,” “Jurassic World,” “Doctor Strange” and “War for the Planet of the Apes.”
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- 7/9/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
We've got a few new entertaining Spider-Man: Homecoming videos for you to check out today! The first is a weird cross-promotional promo that features Spider-Man showing off his dance moves. He then joins a hipster who's dancing alone in his apartment for some reason. It's an amusingly strange commercial for an Italian internet and cable company called Tim,
We also have a preview of the musical score for you to listen to. The movie was scored by composer Michael Giacchino and this gives us a taste of what we're in for. It's a suite that includes a collection of some of the orchestral themes we’ll hear in the movie. I included a full tracklist for the soundtrack below the videos. Unfortunately, there's nothing really iconic being displayed. One thing that I wish were better about the Marvel movies are the musical scores. Everything they do in that aspect just feels generic.
We also have a preview of the musical score for you to listen to. The movie was scored by composer Michael Giacchino and this gives us a taste of what we're in for. It's a suite that includes a collection of some of the orchestral themes we’ll hear in the movie. I included a full tracklist for the soundtrack below the videos. Unfortunately, there's nothing really iconic being displayed. One thing that I wish were better about the Marvel movies are the musical scores. Everything they do in that aspect just feels generic.
- 6/16/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
After a night of downing a couple too many drinks, you might wake up the following morning with a hammering headache and one thought dominating your mind: "What happened last night?" In writer/director Lowell Dean's latest film, alcoholic police officer Lou Garou ponders that question when he notices the pentagram carved into his chest one morning. Talk about a rude awakening. Things get hairy, bloody, and very funny from there for Lou and company in Dean's WolfCop, a Canadian horror comedy that's a welcome addition to the werewolf sub-genre. With WolfCop now available on Blu-ray and DVD, we caught up with writer/director Lowell Dean to discuss WolfCop’s ’80s influences, casting Leo Fafard in the titular role based on his performance as a lycanthrope in a music video, the upcoming WolfCop sequel, and much more.
Thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us.
Thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us.
- 3/20/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Luke Bryan announced his 2015 Kick the Dust Up Tour at a special press conference in Nashville on Wednesday. Kick the Dust Up Tour Press Conference Bryan, who recently won the title of Cma Entertainer of the Year, made the announcement at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Wednesday morning, streaming it live […]
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- 1/22/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut
- Uinterview
It will be hard for Luke Bryan to top 2014, but the reigning Cma Entertainer of the Year said Wednesday he's determined to try, announcing plans for an upcoming international tour, a new Spring Break album and the opening of a exhibit devoted to him at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. "It's amazing we're in this spot," Bryan told a group of media and fan club members at a press conference in Nashville on Wednesday morning. "I think you raise the bar by continuing to be excited about doing this. At this point, it's all about the love of writing the songs,...
- 1/21/2015
- by Eileen Finan
- PEOPLE.com
It will be hard for Luke Bryan to top 2014, but the reigning Cma Entertainer of the Year said Wednesday he's determined to try, announcing plans for an upcoming international tour, a new Spring Break album and the opening of a exhibit devoted to him at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. "It's amazing we're in this spot," Bryan told a group of media and fan club members at a press conference in Nashville on Wednesday morning. "I think you raise the bar by continuing to be excited about doing this. At this point, it's all about the love of writing the songs,...
- 1/21/2015
- by Eileen Finan
- PEOPLE.com
Marvel has released an “ant-sized” teaser for “Ant-Man,” its upcoming summer action-comedy starring Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly.
The 17-second trailer may be too small to actually see what’s happening, but it’s comforting to know a human-sized look at the superhero movie is coming soon.
Also Read: Judy Greer, John Slattery, Wood Harris, Rapper T.I. Join Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’
If it doesn’t leak online beforehand, the real teaser will debut during the two-hour series premiere of “Marvel’s Agent Carter,” which airs Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
As TheWrap first reported, Peyton Reed...
The 17-second trailer may be too small to actually see what’s happening, but it’s comforting to know a human-sized look at the superhero movie is coming soon.
Also Read: Judy Greer, John Slattery, Wood Harris, Rapper T.I. Join Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’
If it doesn’t leak online beforehand, the real teaser will debut during the two-hour series premiere of “Marvel’s Agent Carter,” which airs Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
As TheWrap first reported, Peyton Reed...
- 1/2/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
The exit of original director Edgar Wright continues to leave ripple effects of repercussions on “Ant-Man,” as the Marvel property has now lost three cast members due to the delay in production, an individual familiar with the project tells TheWrap. Patrick Wilson, Matt Gerard and Kevin Weisman have exited the film. Wilson's character, believed to be one of the villains, will be recast, while Gerard and Weisman's characters were cut altogether when the script was rewritten after Wright's exit. Marvel had no comment. Also read: Marvel's Kevin Feige on ‘Ant-Man’ Dust Up: ‘It Will Still be Based on What Edgar Created’ Adam.
- 7/25/2014
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
“Die In a Gunfight” writers Gabriel Ferrari and Andrew Barrer are in negotiations to do a quick rewrite of Marvel's “Ant-Man,” which is gearing up to start production next month in Atlanta. Ferrari and Barrer will do a quick production polish on the screenplay and remain on set for the duration of filming. The duo drew Marvel's interest after their “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” feature script caught the eyes of studio executives, according to a Latino Review report that broke the “Ant-Man” news. Also read: Marvel's Kevin Feige on ‘Ant-Man’ Dust Up: ‘It Will Still be Based on What...
- 7/7/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
This week’s edition of Poster Friday features three movies which I’ve never seen but whose posters I like anyway. Imagine that! I’ll give you three hints about which films I’ve included.
1. They’re all movies.
2. They all have posters.
3. They all include “the” in the title. Wait…never-mind, one of them doesn’t. Just forget about that one.
Akiko Stehrenberger did this neat old school looking poster for Dust Up. You may remember her name from the previous volume of Poster Friday.
I’ve never taken the effort to actually look into what The Jacket is all about, but this poster by Frank Ockenfels has always interested me. Also, what an arousing tagline. Wait, arousing? That’s not right…or is it?
The Man with The Iron Fists was not a film which did well. It did have a fairly cool poster campaign by Ignition Print however,...
1. They’re all movies.
2. They all have posters.
3. They all include “the” in the title. Wait…never-mind, one of them doesn’t. Just forget about that one.
Akiko Stehrenberger did this neat old school looking poster for Dust Up. You may remember her name from the previous volume of Poster Friday.
I’ve never taken the effort to actually look into what The Jacket is all about, but this poster by Frank Ockenfels has always interested me. Also, what an arousing tagline. Wait, arousing? That’s not right…or is it?
The Man with The Iron Fists was not a film which did well. It did have a fairly cool poster campaign by Ignition Print however,...
- 8/16/2013
- by Kevin Fraser
- City of Films
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