Taylor Swift launched her highly-anticipated “The Eras Tour” (get tickets here) with an instantly-iconic 44-song, three-hour concert at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Friday night.
In living up to the tour’s name, Swift’s setlist touched on all eras of her carer, as performed at least one track from all 10 of her studio albums. Additionally, as this marked Swift’s first tour in five years, the show also marked the live debut for many of the songs featured on her latest collection of albums, including Lover, folklore, evermore, and Midnights.
She opened the show with 2019’s Lover by performing “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince,” “Cruel Summer,” “The Man,” “You Need to Calm Down,” “Lover,” and “The Archer.” Next, she moved to 2008’s Fearless, kicking off with the first performance of the album’s title track in over a decade, followed by “You Belong to Me” and “Love Story.
In living up to the tour’s name, Swift’s setlist touched on all eras of her carer, as performed at least one track from all 10 of her studio albums. Additionally, as this marked Swift’s first tour in five years, the show also marked the live debut for many of the songs featured on her latest collection of albums, including Lover, folklore, evermore, and Midnights.
She opened the show with 2019’s Lover by performing “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince,” “Cruel Summer,” “The Man,” “You Need to Calm Down,” “Lover,” and “The Archer.” Next, she moved to 2008’s Fearless, kicking off with the first performance of the album’s title track in over a decade, followed by “You Belong to Me” and “Love Story.
- 3/18/2023
- by Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
Steve Perry, the reclusive former Journey frontman who hasn’t put out a new album in nearly a quarter century, will return this fall with a new LP, Traces. The record, which Perry coproduced with Thom Flowers, contains nine original songs and a cover of the Beatles’ “I Need You.” It’s due out October 5th.
The first single, “No Erasin’,” tells the story of a school reunion with an ex-flame but its words also fit his story of walking away. “I know it’s been a long time comin’ since I saw your face,...
The first single, “No Erasin’,” tells the story of a school reunion with an ex-flame but its words also fit his story of walking away. “I know it’s been a long time comin’ since I saw your face,...
- 8/15/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Whenever Taylor Swift used to perform her 2009 ballad “You Belong With Me,” you could practically hear the angst gnawing through her skin like an episode of “My So-Called Life.” But on Friday night in Dublin, as part of the overseas leg of her “Reputation” tour, she gave her old song a new twist. “Dublin, let me see you jump!” she said in front of an audience of 70,000 fans at Croke Park, as she led the charge in knee-high boots. If all of Ireland felt a little tremor, it’s because Taylor gets what she wants.
In these vocals for “You Belong to Me,” Swift wasn’t sorrowfully hoping for the song’s title to come to pass. She was declaring it as fact. Maybe it’s because, at 28, Swift has undergone a musical metamorphosis or that she’s found stable ground in her personal life. Swift belted out the song...
In these vocals for “You Belong to Me,” Swift wasn’t sorrowfully hoping for the song’s title to come to pass. She was declaring it as fact. Maybe it’s because, at 28, Swift has undergone a musical metamorphosis or that she’s found stable ground in her personal life. Swift belted out the song...
- 6/16/2018
- by Ramin Setoodeh
- Variety Film + TV
If you thought cheesy pickup lines like "Do you believe in love at first sight or should I walk past again?” were bad, wait until you see this!YouTube user/filmmaker Tommy Wooldridge just uploaded a new video showing him attempting to pick up a variety of women using only lyrics from Taylor Swift songs.Taking samples from hits like "Love Story," "Teardrops On My Guitar," "You Belong to Me" and even new song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," Tommy is seen hitting on unsuspecting ladies while filming it all from a hidden camera.The results are unbelievably hilarious and extremely awkward.Check out the video above!Want more akwardness? Take a look at the video Tommy did using Blink-182 lyrics here. Read more...
- 10/16/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Here's a fact: In under three decades, MTV's Video Music Awards have given us more iconic, bizarre, meaningful, meaningless, and awesome moments than literally any other award ceremomy on television. We'll see if this year's ceremony can live up to all 28 others tonight on MTV, but first, let's remember the best moments in the VMAs' kickass, hard-rocking history.
10. Taylor Swift's beautiful dark twisted fantasy with Kanye West
As I remember it, the most mystifying part of the Taylor Swift/Kanye West acceptance speech debacle was the staging. As Swift attempted to thank MTV and her fans while brandishing the Best Female Video trophy for "You Belong to Me" in 2009, West suddenly appeared to her right -- at a perfect camera angle, in record time -- and snarked, "Taylor, I'm really happy for you and I'ma let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time.
10. Taylor Swift's beautiful dark twisted fantasy with Kanye West
As I remember it, the most mystifying part of the Taylor Swift/Kanye West acceptance speech debacle was the staging. As Swift attempted to thank MTV and her fans while brandishing the Best Female Video trophy for "You Belong to Me" in 2009, West suddenly appeared to her right -- at a perfect camera angle, in record time -- and snarked, "Taylor, I'm really happy for you and I'ma let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time.
- 9/6/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
Birthday shoutouts go to Jason Lewis (above), who is 41, John Benjamin Hickey is 49, Ricky Gervais is 51, and Carly Simon is 67. What are your fave Carly songs? Here are mine: 5. "You Belong To Me," 4. "Nobody Does It Better," 3. "Tired Of Being Blonde," 2. "Coming Around Again," 1. "Vengeance"
In ratings news, HBO's Newsroom opened to decent but not spectacular numbers. Presented without comment: Billy Ray Cyrus will head to Broadway to play Billy Flynn in Chicago. Kenneth In The (212) has a long-lost clip of Kate Jackson on The Tonight Show back in 1982, talking about the release of Making Love. It wasn't pretty. Truck Driver Storms Off After Learning He's Been Hired For City's Gay Pride ParadeGad Beck, the last known gay Jewish Holocaust survivor, has died at age 88 in Germany. Jonathan Groff and Zachary Quinto being adorable in NYC.
The best and worst TV reboots. I was in their corner until they called...
In ratings news, HBO's Newsroom opened to decent but not spectacular numbers. Presented without comment: Billy Ray Cyrus will head to Broadway to play Billy Flynn in Chicago. Kenneth In The (212) has a long-lost clip of Kate Jackson on The Tonight Show back in 1982, talking about the release of Making Love. It wasn't pretty. Truck Driver Storms Off After Learning He's Been Hired For City's Gay Pride ParadeGad Beck, the last known gay Jewish Holocaust survivor, has died at age 88 in Germany. Jonathan Groff and Zachary Quinto being adorable in NYC.
The best and worst TV reboots. I was in their corner until they called...
- 6/25/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
The creepiest picture of Rob Reiner of all time brought to you by the news that he’ll be taking a break from romantic comedies and non-romantic comedies to make You Belong to Me – the ominously-titled thriller from writer David Murray. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie focuses on a psychiatrist who shares his own life with his patients. According to Reiner, the story involves “a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that [he] didn’t see coming.” It’s easy to forget that Reiner was the director who made Misery in 1990. Under the fluffy pile of When Harry Met Sally and Princess Bride, he knocked out one of the best Stephen King adaptations on the books. The point? He’s got cold blood somewhere in him, and it’s more than a little exciting to see him return to the genre. Maybe he can convince Kathy Bates to cameo.
- 6/25/2012
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Since recently putting his name to such feel-good schmaltz as “Flipped” and “The Bucket List,” it appears director Rob Reiner now craves a return to the darker films of his early career (“Ghosts of Mississippi,” “Misery”). He's just signed on to co-star as Leonardo DiCaprio's dad in Martin Scorsese's “Wolf of Wall Street,” making his first on-screen appearance since 2003's “Alex & Emma,” and has now announced he will direct a psychological thriller in the vein of “Cape Fear.”
THR reports Reiner is set to shoot “You Belong to Me,” which was written by David Murray, and follows a psychiatrist who professionally transgresses by talking about himself with a patient, and then deals with the dangerous consequences of that decision. Reiner recently expressed an admiration for the thriller genre, and cleared up reasons why he's stayed away from them for his past few films. “They are hard to make well,...
THR reports Reiner is set to shoot “You Belong to Me,” which was written by David Murray, and follows a psychiatrist who professionally transgresses by talking about himself with a patient, and then deals with the dangerous consequences of that decision. Reiner recently expressed an admiration for the thriller genre, and cleared up reasons why he's stayed away from them for his past few films. “They are hard to make well,...
- 6/25/2012
- by Charlie Schmidlin
- The Playlist
Director Rob Reiner has produced a number of classics, including Stand By Me, A Few Good Men, and The Princess Bride, amongst others, but hasn't done a bonafide thriller since 1990's Misery. Now, it appears that Reiner will tackle the script for You Belong To Me, which is said to be a Cape Fear-like thriller, centering on a psychologist-patient relationship gone awry. Reiner says that he hasn't returned to the genre in so long, because it's hard to find something he hasn't seen...
- 6/25/2012
- by Paul Shirey
- JoBlo.com
Rob Reiner’s recent output has largely been warmer, family friendly fare like Flipped or comedies like Rumour Has It… and The Bucket List. But now he seems inclined to bring a little terror into our lives, signing on to direct psychological thriller You Belong To Me.David Murray wrote the script, which according to the Hollywood Reporter is a scare story in the vein of Cape Fear. It sees a psychiatrist opening up to a patient with shocking, stalking-filled results.It’s a definite gearshift for Reiner who, though he’s delved into dramas and darker material in his career, hasn’t directed an out-and-out thriller since the days of Misery. “They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that I didn’t see coming,” he tells the Reporter. "That's why I decided to...
- 6/25/2012
- EmpireOnline
Director Rob Reiner (Flipped, Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, Princess Bride) is going to be stepping out of his comfort zone with his latest film project. He has signed on to direct the thriller called You Belong To Me. According to THR, the movie was written by David Murray and described as being in the tradition of Cape Fear, "the project centers on a psychiatrist who does the one thing you are never supposed to do with your patients: talk about yourself."
As many of you know, Rr has stepped into the Thriller arena once before with the 1990 film Misery. If you haven’t seen it yet, I would advise you to do so, you will not be disappointed. He also told trade why he hasn’t done a thriller in a while saying,
They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it...
As many of you know, Rr has stepped into the Thriller arena once before with the 1990 film Misery. If you haven’t seen it yet, I would advise you to do so, you will not be disappointed. He also told trade why he hasn’t done a thriller in a while saying,
They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it...
- 6/24/2012
- by rpmcmurphy
- GeekTyrant
Rob Reiner has been signed up to direct You Belong to Me. The psychological thriller is described as being in the tradition of Cape Fear, and follows a psychiatrist who breaks the rule of not talking about your life with your patients, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film, written by David Murray, is yet to cast its four leads - the psychiatrist, his wife and daughter, and the patient's brother. Reiner said about thrillers: "They are hard to make well, but this one has a (more)...
- 6/24/2012
- by By Kristina Bustos
- Digital Spy
According to Hollywood Reporter, Rob Reiner is returning to the director chair for You Belong To Me, a psychological thriller compared to Cape Fear. Reiner has made his name mostly with comedies and drama (The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men), but nevertheless made waves directing Misery in 1990. Now he’s back in the horror genre.
The project was written by David Murray. Reiner had this to say about the film: “They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that I didn’t see coming…That’s why I decided to take a whack at this one.”...
The project was written by David Murray. Reiner had this to say about the film: “They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that I didn’t see coming…That’s why I decided to take a whack at this one.”...
- 6/23/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The last time “When Harry Met Sally” and “The Princess Bride’s” Rob Reiner directed a movie that probably had you on the edge of your seats was “Misery”, the adaptation of the Stephen King novel from 1990. So yeah, it’s been a while. But after a long string of family pictures and dramas (2010′s coming-of-age drama “Flipped” being his most recent), Reiner is returning to the world of thrillers with “You Belong to Me”. So why head back into darker territory after spending so much time in the light, Rob? Glad you asked: [Thrillers] are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that I didn’t see coming. That’s why I decided to take a whack at this one. “Big twist”? It’s not all in his head, is it? The shrink turns out to be the patient?...
- 6/23/2012
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Audiences might think of Rob Reiner as the director of classic comedies like This Is Spinal Tap and The Sure Thing but the 65-year-old filmmaker returned to the thriller genre for his next directing job. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Reiner signed on to direct You Belong to Me for Stone Village Pictures, the production shingle behind the recent hit The Lincoln Lawyer. David Murray wrote the script about a psychiatrist who breaks a professional taboo and talks abut himself with his patients, opening the door to trouble.
- 6/23/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Rob Reiner hasn't directed a horror film since 1990's Misery, but that's about to change with You Belong to Me, which he just signed onto. The film, said to fall in the psychological thriller category with comparisons being made to Cape Fear, was written by David Murray.
Richard Lewis and his Southpaw Entertainment banner will produce with Scott Steindorff of Stone Village, along with Alan Greisman. Steindorff's Scott Pictures fund will finance. Dylan Russell, Peter Fruchtman, and Scott Lastaiti are executive producing. Reiner's Castle Rock and Gabriel Jerou from Southpaw will co-produce.
The project centers on a psychiatrist who does the one thing you are never supposed to do with your patients: talk about yourself. Production is planned for the fall in New York, and casting will begin immediately for the four leads, which include the psychiatrist, his wife, their daughter, and the patient's brother.
Reiner told THR he hasn...
Richard Lewis and his Southpaw Entertainment banner will produce with Scott Steindorff of Stone Village, along with Alan Greisman. Steindorff's Scott Pictures fund will finance. Dylan Russell, Peter Fruchtman, and Scott Lastaiti are executive producing. Reiner's Castle Rock and Gabriel Jerou from Southpaw will co-produce.
The project centers on a psychiatrist who does the one thing you are never supposed to do with your patients: talk about yourself. Production is planned for the fall in New York, and casting will begin immediately for the four leads, which include the psychiatrist, his wife, their daughter, and the patient's brother.
Reiner told THR he hasn...
- 6/23/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Rob Reiner is set to direct the psychological thriller "You Belong to Me" for Stone Village and Southpaw Entertainment says Heat Vision.
Penned by David Murray, the story follows a psychiatrist who does the one thing you are never supposed to do with your patients: talk about yourself.
Richard Lewis, Scott Steindorff and Alan Greisman will produce. The project marks Reiner’s first thriller since his highly acclaimed 1990 adaptation of Stephen King's "Misery".
Reiner says “They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that I didn’t see coming. That's why I decided to take a whack at this one."
The four key roles - the psychiatrist, his wife, their daughter and the patient's brother - are expected to be cast soon. Shooting kicks off this Fall in New York City.
Penned by David Murray, the story follows a psychiatrist who does the one thing you are never supposed to do with your patients: talk about yourself.
Richard Lewis, Scott Steindorff and Alan Greisman will produce. The project marks Reiner’s first thriller since his highly acclaimed 1990 adaptation of Stephen King's "Misery".
Reiner says “They are hard to make well, but this one has a deep psychological bent to it and a big twist in the end that I didn’t see coming. That's why I decided to take a whack at this one."
The four key roles - the psychiatrist, his wife, their daughter and the patient's brother - are expected to be cast soon. Shooting kicks off this Fall in New York City.
- 6/23/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Back when Rob Reiner was directing movies like The Princess Bride, Misery, When Harry Met Sally... and A Few Good Men, it was amazing not just because he was producing instant classic after instant classic, but also because he was beholden to no genre. Such has not been the case for the most recent stretch of Reiner's career, however. For the last decade the filmmaker has made only dramedies, with most of them containing some element of romance. It's been hard watching a once great director get stuck in such a deep rut, but now it seems he is finally ready to emerge. Just a few days after it was announced that Reiner will be playing Leonardo DiCaprio's dad in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, THR is reporting that the director is now attached to direct the new thriller You Belong To Me. Described as being...
- 6/23/2012
- cinemablend.com
In the news earlier this week as an actor, Rob Reiner is now lining up another project as a director.
The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Reiner will step behind the camera for You Belong to Me.
What's more, the project marks Reiner's return to the horror genre after tackling the Stephen King adaptation Misery in 1990.
The new film comes from screenwriter David Murray and is likened to Cape Fear in its tale of a psychiatrist who forms a potentially deadly connection with a patient.
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The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Reiner will step behind the camera for You Belong to Me.
What's more, the project marks Reiner's return to the horror genre after tackling the Stephen King adaptation Misery in 1990.
The new film comes from screenwriter David Murray and is likened to Cape Fear in its tale of a psychiatrist who forms a potentially deadly connection with a patient.
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- 6/23/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Rob Reiner hasn’t made a thriller (or, arguably, thrilling movie) since 1994′s A Few Good Men — unless you, personally, want to make some (any) kind of case for Ghosts of Mississippi — and, since the latter, he’s dealt exclusively in the department of romantic comedies or nostalgia pieces. While that’s all well and good for his generally nonrestrictive, easy-going career, a change of pace and return to the Misery days is in store.
THR has learned that, on his next outing, Reiner will tackle a Cape Fear-like psychological piece titled You Belong to Me. Despite that quick comparison, however, he’s only doing this film because, in the director’s own words, “it’s hard to find a story that he hasn’t seen before.” What places this apart from the competition? Both “a deep psychological bent” and, of course, “a big twist” that snuck up and floored him,...
THR has learned that, on his next outing, Reiner will tackle a Cape Fear-like psychological piece titled You Belong to Me. Despite that quick comparison, however, he’s only doing this film because, in the director’s own words, “it’s hard to find a story that he hasn’t seen before.” What places this apart from the competition? Both “a deep psychological bent” and, of course, “a big twist” that snuck up and floored him,...
- 6/23/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Rob Reiner is entering psychological thriller territory, coming on board to direct You Belong to Me for Stone Village. Written by David Murray and described as being in the tradition of Cape Fear, the project centers on a psychiatrist who does the one thing you are never supposed to do with your patients: talk about yourself. Richard Lewis and his Southpaw Entertainment banner will produce with Scott Steindorff of Stone Village, along with Alan Greisman. While Reiner has made plenty of dramas and romantic comedies -- his body of work includes classics Stand by Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry
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- 6/22/2012
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In the news earlier this week as an actor, Rob Reiner is now lining up another project as a director. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Reiner will step behind the camera for You Belong to Me . What's more, the project marks Reiner's return to the horror genre after tackling the Stephen King adaptation Misery in 1990. The new film comes from screenwriter David Murray and is likened to Cape Fear in its tale of a psychiatrist who forms a potentially deadly connection with a patient. Richard Lewis, Alan Greisman and Scott Steindorff will produce with production being targeted for this fall in New York, likely just after Reiner completes work on Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street . (Photo Credit: Fayesvision / WENN.com)...
- 6/22/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Few genres of film inspire more personal responses than the romantic comedy. Given how much of our lives is spent on love and romance (falling into it, falling out of it, chasing it, giving up on it), it's no surprise that the rom-com has remained one of the most popular formulas since the dawn of cinema, and while the genre has undisputed classics, you can end up cherishing certain films purely because of their connection to your own life. They can help pull you out of a post break-up tailspin, they can comfort you through unrequited love, and, if a film hits you at the height of your passion for someone, they can end up associated forever, even blinding you to the movie's flaws -- seeing "Elizabethtown" in the midst of first love left this writer swooning after exiting the theater (thankfully, a subsequent rewatch put me straight as to how terrible it is.
- 4/27/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
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