Flying Lotus ventures deep into the surreal unknown in the new video for “Remind U,” a track off the producer’s 2019 album, Flamagra.
The clip was directed by Winston Hacking and makes use of the psychedelic collage style Hacking previously used in his 2017 video for FlyLo’s song, “Post Requisite.” The new “Remind U” clip utilizes that style in a slightly different manner, one that’s distinctly reminiscent of the animation used in the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine. As a press release points out, it follows a “deconstructed, yellow submarine” as...
The clip was directed by Winston Hacking and makes use of the psychedelic collage style Hacking previously used in his 2017 video for FlyLo’s song, “Post Requisite.” The new “Remind U” clip utilizes that style in a slightly different manner, one that’s distinctly reminiscent of the animation used in the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine. As a press release points out, it follows a “deconstructed, yellow submarine” as...
- 7/31/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Run the Jewels have released a new animated lyric video for “Ju$t,” their collaboration with Pharrell and Rage Against the Machine’s Zack de la Rocha, from the hip-hop duo’s latest album, RTJ4.
The clip was helmed by Winston Hacking of Pulse Films, who crafted an arresting moving collage that complements and expands upon the song’s depiction of racism’s deep roots in American capitalism. “I worked closely with Run the Jewels to create a satirical time-capsule of 2020 thus far, capturing the sentiment of their song using collage animation,...
The clip was helmed by Winston Hacking of Pulse Films, who crafted an arresting moving collage that complements and expands upon the song’s depiction of racism’s deep roots in American capitalism. “I worked closely with Run the Jewels to create a satirical time-capsule of 2020 thus far, capturing the sentiment of their song using collage animation,...
- 7/27/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
"Madeline got the part! She's going to play the lead in a theater piece! Except the lead wears sweatpants like Madeline's. And has a cat like Madeline's. And is holding a steaming hot iron next to her mother's face – like Madeline is." Oh my goodness, this trailer is amazing. Oscilloscope Labs has released the first trailer for a film titled Madeline's Madeline, the latest feature from filmmaker Josephine Decker. The film premiered to rave reviews at the Sundance & Berlin Film Fests earlier this year, and hits theaters in NY & La this summer. Decker's one-of-a-kind performance piece film gets a one-of-a-kind trailer as well, made by artist Winston Hacking. They wanted to "create a trailer that dispels with the notion that trailers have a formula" and they have certainly made exactly that. Newcomer Helena Howard stars, with Miranda July and Molly Parker. It's hard to describe - you have ...
- 6/27/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
‘Madeline’s Madeline’ Trailer: Josephine Decker’s Sundance Standout Looks Brilliantly Trippy — Watch
If the brilliant double-decker that was “Butter on the Latch’ and “Thou Wast Mild and Lovely” has had you yearning for more by Josephine Decker these last year, know that your wait will soon be over. After premiering to critical acclaim at Sundance this year, the writer/director’s latest feature will soon be seen outside of Park City. Watch the inventive trailer for “Madeline’s Madeline” — which features newcomer Helena Howard alongside Molly Parker and Miranda July — below.
Here’s the synopsis, which sounds appropriately out-there: “Madeline got the part! She’s going to play the lead in a theater piece! Except the lead wears sweatpants like Madeline’s. And has a cat like Madeline’s. And is holding a steaming hot iron next to her mother’s face — like Madeline is.
“Madeline (newcomer Helena Howard) has become an integral part of a prestigious physical theater troupe. When the...
Here’s the synopsis, which sounds appropriately out-there: “Madeline got the part! She’s going to play the lead in a theater piece! Except the lead wears sweatpants like Madeline’s. And has a cat like Madeline’s. And is holding a steaming hot iron next to her mother’s face — like Madeline is.
“Madeline (newcomer Helena Howard) has become an integral part of a prestigious physical theater troupe. When the...
- 6/27/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The term “visionary” often gets acquainted with those directors working on a large scale in the Hollywood system, but it’s primarily in the arthouse and foreign circuit where works of genuine formal daring first sprout. This year’s Sundance Film Festival heralded one with Josephine Decker’s Madeline’s Madeline, which tells the story of an emerging actress whose reality and performance start to blur in surreal ways.
Ahead of an August release, Oscilloscope Laboratories have now released a truly groundbreaking trailer, which uses barely no footage from the film. Directed by frequent Flying Lotus collaborator Winston Hacking, it’s a mesmerizing blend of images and sound that perfectly conveys the headspace Decker’s film puts one in.
I said in my review from Sundance, “The greatest praise I can give Madeline’s Madeline is that, considering its sheer momentum and imaginative tackling of the complicated issue of exploitation for art’s sake,...
Ahead of an August release, Oscilloscope Laboratories have now released a truly groundbreaking trailer, which uses barely no footage from the film. Directed by frequent Flying Lotus collaborator Winston Hacking, it’s a mesmerizing blend of images and sound that perfectly conveys the headspace Decker’s film puts one in.
I said in my review from Sundance, “The greatest praise I can give Madeline’s Madeline is that, considering its sheer momentum and imaginative tackling of the complicated issue of exploitation for art’s sake,...
- 6/27/2018
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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