Each week, Consequence rings in New Music Friday by highlighting new albums to stream. As the new season begins, here are some releases to get you into the fall spirit.
This includes new tunes from Bright Eyes, Jamie xx, and Manu Chau, as well as an expansive live collection from the Bob Dylan archives. Don’t miss Julian Casbalancas’ new album with The Voidz, along with the array of artists who have come together to celebrate the music of Jesse Malin as he rehabilitates from a spinal stroke.
Here are 11 new albums to stream today.
Blu & Exile — Love (the) Ominous World
Hip-hop duo Blu & Exile are back with another major statement: Love (the) Ominous World, their forth studio album. In addition to guest appearances from Aloe Blacc, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kurupt, Kxng Crooked, Rbx, Rae Khalil, and several more, the album finds the LA duo back at the height of their powers.
This includes new tunes from Bright Eyes, Jamie xx, and Manu Chau, as well as an expansive live collection from the Bob Dylan archives. Don’t miss Julian Casbalancas’ new album with The Voidz, along with the array of artists who have come together to celebrate the music of Jesse Malin as he rehabilitates from a spinal stroke.
Here are 11 new albums to stream today.
Blu & Exile — Love (the) Ominous World
Hip-hop duo Blu & Exile are back with another major statement: Love (the) Ominous World, their forth studio album. In addition to guest appearances from Aloe Blacc, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kurupt, Kxng Crooked, Rbx, Rae Khalil, and several more, the album finds the LA duo back at the height of their powers.
- 9/20/2024
- by Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
Now that the upfronts are over, it’s time to hand out much-deserved accolades to those who made this year’s presentations truly unforgettable.
Just remember, everyone’s a winner here. But these folks made the week extra special in New York.
Most Ominous Overture: Kelly Clarkson kicking off a week of upfronts that used to be the sole proprietorship of broadcast networks with tunes like “Whatever Makes You Stronger” and “Since U Been Gone.”
Best Dressed Code Breakers: Men like Bob Iger, Casey Bloys, Mike Hopkins and Rob Wade for appearing without ties. Nothing says we are hemorrhaging money more than a nude neck.
Earworm Award: Beyoncé’s Texas Hold ‘Em and Miley Cyrus’ Flowers that were played on a loop.
Best Joke of the Week: “NBC is launching the new adventure Destination X,” said Seth Meyers at the NBCU upfront. “It was originally titled the Linda Yaccarino story.
Just remember, everyone’s a winner here. But these folks made the week extra special in New York.
Most Ominous Overture: Kelly Clarkson kicking off a week of upfronts that used to be the sole proprietorship of broadcast networks with tunes like “Whatever Makes You Stronger” and “Since U Been Gone.”
Best Dressed Code Breakers: Men like Bob Iger, Casey Bloys, Mike Hopkins and Rob Wade for appearing without ties. Nothing says we are hemorrhaging money more than a nude neck.
Earworm Award: Beyoncé’s Texas Hold ‘Em and Miley Cyrus’ Flowers that were played on a loop.
Best Joke of the Week: “NBC is launching the new adventure Destination X,” said Seth Meyers at the NBCU upfront. “It was originally titled the Linda Yaccarino story.
- 5/17/2024
- by The Deadline TV Team
- Deadline Film + TV
Naming horror movies is a serious business. It needs to sound scary, it shouldn’t give too much away, ideally it shouldn’t be named the same as someone else’s film, but it should also be memorable enough to stick in the brain. So unsurprisingly a lot of horror filmmakers have opted to call their movie “scary sounding adjective”.
But which word is scariest? We have ranked the movies based entirely on how alarming our perception of the adjective is. Come at us in the comments.
7. Ominous
Rain clouds can be ominous. Your boss saying “can I borrow you for a minute” can be ominous.
But to describe your child dying in an accident and a mysterious stranger offering to bring him back to life as “Ominous” feels like a bit of an understatement. That’s the plot of this film from 2015 by Peter Sullivan, which sounds like it...
But which word is scariest? We have ranked the movies based entirely on how alarming our perception of the adjective is. Come at us in the comments.
7. Ominous
Rain clouds can be ominous. Your boss saying “can I borrow you for a minute” can be ominous.
But to describe your child dying in an accident and a mysterious stranger offering to bring him back to life as “Ominous” feels like a bit of an understatement. That’s the plot of this film from 2015 by Peter Sullivan, which sounds like it...
- 10/2/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
The 2010s were kinda spooky, huh? There were all those politics, wildfires, contaminated lettuce and, of course, spooks, specters, and ghosts. One of the major scary franchises over the last decade would have to be Insidious though. With four films under its horrific belt, it’s become a staple of the genre to many zoomers out there. However, despite making loads of cash, nobody knows what’s going on with it currently.
Sitting down for an interview with Bloody Disgusting’s The Boo Crew podcast, Insidious star Lin Shaye said that production on a fifth entry in the franchise was expected to get underway in 2019, but clearly that didn’t happen. She actually had quite a bit to say on the subject, espousing much on the future and explaining:
“I’ve asked about it! I know [my character is] dead, okay. I’m finally, really dead, and only in the Further in whatever [sequel] they do.
Sitting down for an interview with Bloody Disgusting’s The Boo Crew podcast, Insidious star Lin Shaye said that production on a fifth entry in the franchise was expected to get underway in 2019, but clearly that didn’t happen. She actually had quite a bit to say on the subject, espousing much on the future and explaining:
“I’ve asked about it! I know [my character is] dead, okay. I’m finally, really dead, and only in the Further in whatever [sequel] they do.
- 12/31/2019
- by Josh Heath
- We Got This Covered
The Sandman is a horror film, from director Peter Sullivan (Ominous, 2015). This title released on the SyFy Network in October. Partially produced by Stan Lee, the film is heading to DVD. Lionsgate will handle the home entertainment release. And, the film stars: Tobin Bell (Saw, 2004), Haylie Duff and Shaun Sipos. In the story, a young girl brings a murderous demon into reality, every time she falls asleep. A preview of the film's upcoming DVD launch is hosted here. Early trailers have shown some of the Sandman's powers. He can move through key locks as grains of sand. He can appear almost anywhere, in this nightmare world. And, characters can find nowhere safe from this unstoppable killer. More released details are coming soon. However, The Sandman will be available this March 6th. The Srp will be $19.98. And, special features will be announced soon. Release Date: March 6th, 2018 (DVD). Director/writer: Peter Sullivan.
- 1/8/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Coming to Syfy on October 14th will be the premiere of The Sandman, a new horror film from Peter Sullivan (The Crooked Man, Ominous). Below is a gallery of images from the movie, which features Tobin Bell of Saw fame.… Continue Reading →
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- 10/9/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Marvel founder Stan Lee (The Avengers, Iron Man, Guardians of the Galaxy) produces The Sandman, an original horror movie for television premiering on SyFy next month on Saturday, October 14th at 9Pm. Witten and directed by Peter Sullivan (Ominous, Summoned), “With a clandestine government agency closing in on the young girl, Claire and Madison will […]...
- 9/21/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Directed by Richard LeMay (Blood Bound) Dementia 13 is a remake/redux/retelling of Francis Ford Coppola 1963’s original, which is notable for a) being one of Coppola’s early forays into directing; and b) being produced by Roger Corman.
This remake, which stars Julia Campanelli, Ana Isabelle, Marianne Noscheze, Channing Pickett, and Christian Ryan; and is written by Dan De Filippo (Shockwave Darkside) and Justin Smith (The Boy, Ominous), follows an old-money family still dealing with the death of its youngest daughter several years later…
While honoring the daughter’s death, a long con, an axe-wielding serial killer, and a vengeful ghost all coalesce in the same night to target the family. Everyone in the family has a secret, nobody wants to face what they did, and for someone to survive, the truth needs to come out – sooner than later.
Produced by Chiller Films, Dementia 13 releases in Us...
This remake, which stars Julia Campanelli, Ana Isabelle, Marianne Noscheze, Channing Pickett, and Christian Ryan; and is written by Dan De Filippo (Shockwave Darkside) and Justin Smith (The Boy, Ominous), follows an old-money family still dealing with the death of its youngest daughter several years later…
While honoring the daughter’s death, a long con, an axe-wielding serial killer, and a vengeful ghost all coalesce in the same night to target the family. Everyone in the family has a secret, nobody wants to face what they did, and for someone to survive, the truth needs to come out – sooner than later.
Produced by Chiller Films, Dementia 13 releases in Us...
- 9/10/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Writer/director Peter Sullivan’s horror flick Ominous premieres this weekend on Syfy. So if you already have plans to do something else during prime time, kick them to the curb and plant your behind on the couch. Otherwise, you could feel… Continue Reading →
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- 10/8/2015
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
On Halloween weekend, Nosferatu won't evoke terror or bring plagues upon unsuspecting townsfolk, but rather inspire a night of beautiful music. Also: an update on the Telluride Horror Show, Vampirella #1 and Syfy's Ominous release details, as well as Storm King Productions at New York Comic Con.
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror: Press Release: "Over Halloween weekend, on Friday, October 30, at 8 p.m., the Boston Pops and conductor Keith Lockhart, in collaboration with Berklee College of Music, will bring the classic 1922 silent horror film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror to the Symphony Hall stage, with an entirely new full symphonic score composed by Berklee’s finest student film composers. Nosferatu on Halloween is a groundbreaking, unprecedented collaborative project in which eight of Berklee’s finest student film composers will write a full-length symphonic score, under the direction of Professor of Film Scoring Sheldon Mirowitz, for what is widely considered...
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror: Press Release: "Over Halloween weekend, on Friday, October 30, at 8 p.m., the Boston Pops and conductor Keith Lockhart, in collaboration with Berklee College of Music, will bring the classic 1922 silent horror film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror to the Symphony Hall stage, with an entirely new full symphonic score composed by Berklee’s finest student film composers. Nosferatu on Halloween is a groundbreaking, unprecedented collaborative project in which eight of Berklee’s finest student film composers will write a full-length symphonic score, under the direction of Professor of Film Scoring Sheldon Mirowitz, for what is widely considered...
- 10/8/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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