Idles stopped by The Tonight Show to perform their recent single, “Gift Horse.” The punk-tinged song, released last month, is an intense rock number that is even more so live.
“Gift Horse” will appear on the U.K. group’s forthcoming fifth LP, Tangk, out Feb. 16 via Partisan Records. The LP was produced by Nigel Godrich, Kenny Beats, and Idles’ Mark Bowen, and follows the band’s 2021 LP Crawler. The band previewed the album with “Dancer,” a collaboration with LCD Soundsystem‘s James Murphy and Nancy Whang.
Frontman Joe Talbot...
“Gift Horse” will appear on the U.K. group’s forthcoming fifth LP, Tangk, out Feb. 16 via Partisan Records. The LP was produced by Nigel Godrich, Kenny Beats, and Idles’ Mark Bowen, and follows the band’s 2021 LP Crawler. The band previewed the album with “Dancer,” a collaboration with LCD Soundsystem‘s James Murphy and Nancy Whang.
Frontman Joe Talbot...
- 2/8/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
LCD Soundsystem have mapped out a brief North American tour for Spring 2024.
“Kinda Tour 2024” kicks off on March 21st with a pair of dates in Guadalajara, Mexico ahead of multi-night stands in Seattle and Chicago, as well as stops in Bend, Oregon, and Minneapolis. The trek also includes a previously announced date in Mexico City and a headlining appearance at Kilby Block Party.
A Live Nation pre-sale will begin on Wednesday, January 31st (use access code Spotlight) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, February 2nd via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Following the North American run, James Murphy and company will cross the Atlantic for dates in Dublin, London, Paris, and more.
“Kinda Tour 2024” kicks off on March 21st with a pair of dates in Guadalajara, Mexico ahead of multi-night stands in Seattle and Chicago, as well as stops in Bend, Oregon, and Minneapolis. The trek also includes a previously announced date in Mexico City and a headlining appearance at Kilby Block Party.
A Live Nation pre-sale will begin on Wednesday, January 31st (use access code Spotlight) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, February 2nd via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Following the North American run, James Murphy and company will cross the Atlantic for dates in Dublin, London, Paris, and more.
- 1/26/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Idles have extended their previously announced 2024 international tour with new dates across North America, Mexico, the UK, and Ireland.
Following the band’s already scheduled European shows in March, they will kick off a North American run in May and June featuring stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and New Orleans. The following month, they’ll hit the UK for a handful of dates before returning to North America to play shows in Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, and more. After that, Idles will head to Mexico for a trio of concerts and close out the year with dates in the UK and Ireland. See the full itinerary below.
Fans who pre-order Idles’ forthcoming album, Tangk, will receive access to pre-sale tickets ahead of the general on-sale kicking off Friday, December 8th at 9:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Find deals for Idles’ upcoming North American tour dates via StubHub or international shows through viagogo.
Following the band’s already scheduled European shows in March, they will kick off a North American run in May and June featuring stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and New Orleans. The following month, they’ll hit the UK for a handful of dates before returning to North America to play shows in Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, and more. After that, Idles will head to Mexico for a trio of concerts and close out the year with dates in the UK and Ireland. See the full itinerary below.
Fans who pre-order Idles’ forthcoming album, Tangk, will receive access to pre-sale tickets ahead of the general on-sale kicking off Friday, December 8th at 9:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Find deals for Idles’ upcoming North American tour dates via StubHub or international shows through viagogo.
- 11/29/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Clockwise from top left: Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (Emi); Stop Making Sense (Palm Pictures); Prince: Sign O The Times (Cineplex Odeon Films); Madonna: Truth Or Dare (DVD: Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment); Homecoming: A Film By Beyonce (Netflix); U2: Rattle And Hum (Paramount Pictures)Graphic: Libby...
- 10/12/2023
- by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
- avclub.com
Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens will get to see LCD Soundsystem several times later this year.
On Monday, the group announced a 12-date Tri Boro tour in New York City, starting on Nov. 16 at Brooklyn Steel. The city “tour” will see the group perform four nights at each venue, including Manhattan’s Terminal 5 and Queens’ Knockdown Center.
One show at each venue will be reserved for American Express cardholders only.
The new run of shows comes several months after the group went on their Play Around the U.S. in 2023 tour in June,...
On Monday, the group announced a 12-date Tri Boro tour in New York City, starting on Nov. 16 at Brooklyn Steel. The city “tour” will see the group perform four nights at each venue, including Manhattan’s Terminal 5 and Queens’ Knockdown Center.
One show at each venue will be reserved for American Express cardholders only.
The new run of shows comes several months after the group went on their Play Around the U.S. in 2023 tour in June,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
As promised, LCD Soundsystem are keeping their residency tradition going: James Murphy and company have announced a 12-night run of shows in New York City for late 2023, which they’ve dubbed the “Tri Boro Tour.”
Beginning November 16th, LCD Soundsystem will perform four nights in a row at Brooklyn Steel, marking their 60th performance at the venue. From there, they’ll go on to four nights at Terminal 5 in Manhattan, followed by four nights at Queens’ Knockdown Center, wrapping up on December 10th.
Fans can now register here for pre-sale ticket access, which begins next Wednesday, October 11th at 10:00 a.m. Et. Remaining tickets for all 12 shows will go on sale to the general public beginning Thursday, October 12th at 10:00 a.m. Et. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where your order is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect Program.
See LCD Soundsystem’s 2023 tour dates below.
Beginning November 16th, LCD Soundsystem will perform four nights in a row at Brooklyn Steel, marking their 60th performance at the venue. From there, they’ll go on to four nights at Terminal 5 in Manhattan, followed by four nights at Queens’ Knockdown Center, wrapping up on December 10th.
Fans can now register here for pre-sale ticket access, which begins next Wednesday, October 11th at 10:00 a.m. Et. Remaining tickets for all 12 shows will go on sale to the general public beginning Thursday, October 12th at 10:00 a.m. Et. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where your order is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect Program.
See LCD Soundsystem’s 2023 tour dates below.
- 10/2/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Lol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee have just announced news of their debut album Los Angeles due out 3rd November via Play It Again Sam and available to preorder here. The album features an astonishing castlist of guest vocalists and musicians including James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, Bobby Gillespie, The Edge and many more. To accompany the announcement the band have shared the album’s title track and first single which features vocals from James Murphy. The track comes accompanied by a video directed by John Liwag which features skateboarding icon Mason Silva, a crew of goth cheerleaders led by Sydney Love, Lol and Budgie drumming and lip-synching, and shots of historic Los Angeles.
The three-way Los Angeles collaborative long-player was born out of a curiosity which just wouldn’t die. Made up of two of the most illustrious and inventive drummers of the post-punk era, The Cure’s Lol Tolhurst,...
The three-way Los Angeles collaborative long-player was born out of a curiosity which just wouldn’t die. Made up of two of the most illustrious and inventive drummers of the post-punk era, The Cure’s Lol Tolhurst,...
- 7/25/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Legendary post-punk drummers Lol Tolhurst (formerly of The Cure) and Budgie (formerly of Siouxsie and the Banshees) have joined forces with producer Jacknife Lee for a new collaborative project called Lol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee. The trio will release their debut album, Los Angeles, on November 3rd through Play It Again Sam.
Across the album’s 13 tracks, the group is joined by a number of high-profile guest contributors, including U2’s The Edge, Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, Idles’s Mark Bowden, Lonnie Holley, and Mary Lattimore. LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy also pops up on two tracks, including the album’s title track / lead single. Check it out below.
Tolhurst has also announced a new book, Goth: A History, which promises “a fascinating deep dive with stories and anecdotes from Tolhurst’s personal memories as well as the musicians, magicians, and artists...
Across the album’s 13 tracks, the group is joined by a number of high-profile guest contributors, including U2’s The Edge, Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, Idles’s Mark Bowden, Lonnie Holley, and Mary Lattimore. LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy also pops up on two tracks, including the album’s title track / lead single. Check it out below.
Tolhurst has also announced a new book, Goth: A History, which promises “a fascinating deep dive with stories and anecdotes from Tolhurst’s personal memories as well as the musicians, magicians, and artists...
- 7/24/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
David Byrne, “This Is a Life”
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The former Talking Heads frontman, who won the best original score Oscar 35 years ago for The Last Emperor, teamed with Son Lux’s Ryan Lott (who curated Everything’s soundtrack) and the Grammy-nominated Japanese artist Mitski for this end-credits tune.
Drake,”Time”
Amsterdam
Drizzy penned the closing number of David O. Russell’s film, on which he was a producer, in collaboration with rising star Giveon Evans (who sings it), 2020 song Oscar nominee Daniel Pemberton (who also scored the film) and Grammy-winning producer Jahaan Akil Sweet.
Lady Gaga, “Hold My Hand”
Top Gun: Maverick
This Oscar’s winner for A Star Is Born’s “Shallow” is back with another power ballad — written with Michael ‘BloodPop’ Tucker — for the year’s biggest blockbuster. Already up for Critics Choice, Golden Globe and Grammy awards, Tom Cruise has called it “the heartbeat of our film.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The former Talking Heads frontman, who won the best original score Oscar 35 years ago for The Last Emperor, teamed with Son Lux’s Ryan Lott (who curated Everything’s soundtrack) and the Grammy-nominated Japanese artist Mitski for this end-credits tune.
Drake,”Time”
Amsterdam
Drizzy penned the closing number of David O. Russell’s film, on which he was a producer, in collaboration with rising star Giveon Evans (who sings it), 2020 song Oscar nominee Daniel Pemberton (who also scored the film) and Grammy-winning producer Jahaan Akil Sweet.
Lady Gaga, “Hold My Hand”
Top Gun: Maverick
This Oscar’s winner for A Star Is Born’s “Shallow” is back with another power ballad — written with Michael ‘BloodPop’ Tucker — for the year’s biggest blockbuster. Already up for Critics Choice, Golden Globe and Grammy awards, Tom Cruise has called it “the heartbeat of our film.
- 1/15/2023
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gold House and Cape (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) have released their third annual Gold List to guide voters ahead of the awards race by spotlighting and honoring outstanding work by Asian filmmakers and talent in the past year, as voted on by the community’s top creatives and leaders.
A24’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” tops the Gold List with five honors, including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director (Daniels aka Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), Best Performance in a Leading Role (Michelle Yeoh), Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Ke Huy Quan) and several honorable mentions.
“It has been an incredible year for Aapi stories pushing the boundaries of expectations for what an Asian American story can be,” said honoree Daniel Kwan, writer-director of “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” “Through films like ‘Turning Red,’ ‘After Yang,’ ‘Umma’ and many more, we are getting a taste...
A24’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” tops the Gold List with five honors, including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director (Daniels aka Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), Best Performance in a Leading Role (Michelle Yeoh), Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Ke Huy Quan) and several honorable mentions.
“It has been an incredible year for Aapi stories pushing the boundaries of expectations for what an Asian American story can be,” said honoree Daniel Kwan, writer-director of “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” “Through films like ‘Turning Red,’ ‘After Yang,’ ‘Umma’ and many more, we are getting a taste...
- 1/10/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Cape (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) debuted the third annual Gold List to guide voters ahead of the awards race by spotlighting and honoring the work of Asian filmmakers and talent in the past year, as voted on by the community’s top creatives and leaders.
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads with wins for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director (Daniels), Best Performance in a Leading Role (Michelle Yeoh), and Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Ke Huy Quan), with several honorable mentions.
Rrr and Decision to Leave garnered five honors each across the major categories, with Rrr winning Best Original Song for “Naatu Naatu.” Pixar’s Turning Red earned Best Animated Film; David Siev’s Bad Axe leads for Best Documentary; Dolly De Leon and Stephanie Hsu won for Breakout Performance, and Joyland rounded out the list with Breakout Independent Film.
In a year where Asian-helmed...
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads with wins for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director (Daniels), Best Performance in a Leading Role (Michelle Yeoh), and Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Ke Huy Quan), with several honorable mentions.
Rrr and Decision to Leave garnered five honors each across the major categories, with Rrr winning Best Original Song for “Naatu Naatu.” Pixar’s Turning Red earned Best Animated Film; David Siev’s Bad Axe leads for Best Documentary; Dolly De Leon and Stephanie Hsu won for Breakout Performance, and Joyland rounded out the list with Breakout Independent Film.
In a year where Asian-helmed...
- 1/10/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
“Sounding good and having a good time.” On Thursday, Utopia released the trailer for Meet Me in the Bathroom, an upcoming Showtime documentary inspired by Lizzy Goodman’s book of the same name, about the wild alt-rock music scene that blew up in New York City in the early 2000s.
“People went crazy for it,” says one voice in the trailer. “Suddenly, there were events everywhere. It all happened so fast,” adds another.
The documentary captures the rise of bands including The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Moldy Peaches,...
“People went crazy for it,” says one voice in the trailer. “Suddenly, there were events everywhere. It all happened so fast,” adds another.
The documentary captures the rise of bands including The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Moldy Peaches,...
- 10/6/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
White Noise director Noah Baumbach with stars Greta Gerwig, Raffey Cassidy, Sam Nivola, May Nivola, composer Danny Elfman, and James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise, starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig with Raffey Cassidy, Sam Nivola and May Nivola (Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola’s children), Don Cheadle, Jodie Turner-Smith, Lars Eidinger, and Barbara Sukowa was the Opening Night selection of the 60th New York Film Festival.
Noah Baumbach on the costumes by Ann Roth for White Noise: “That sort of real and unreal thing. Jess Gonchor, the production designer, same thing. Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The last time I spoke with Noah Baumbach was for While We're Young and I asked him about his working relationship with the Oscar-winning costume designer Ann Roth. At the press conference the afternoon of the premiere of White Noise the incomparable...
Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise, starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig with Raffey Cassidy, Sam Nivola and May Nivola (Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola’s children), Don Cheadle, Jodie Turner-Smith, Lars Eidinger, and Barbara Sukowa was the Opening Night selection of the 60th New York Film Festival.
Noah Baumbach on the costumes by Ann Roth for White Noise: “That sort of real and unreal thing. Jess Gonchor, the production designer, same thing. Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The last time I spoke with Noah Baumbach was for While We're Young and I asked him about his working relationship with the Oscar-winning costume designer Ann Roth. At the press conference the afternoon of the premiere of White Noise the incomparable...
- 10/3/2022
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
James Murphy, Flying Lotus, Carl Craig, Skrillex, 2 Chainz and Maya Jane Coles are among the artists set to perform at Detroit’s Movement Festival. Held at Hart Plaza over Memorial Day Weekend, May 28-30, this year’s dance music extravaganza will feature more than 100 acts. Tickets are available now. Typically held annually in downtown Detroit, the fest marks its return for the first time since 2019, with its 2020 and 2021 editions canceled due to the pandemic.
Kevin Saunderson (appearing under his alias E-Dancer), Jon Hopkins, the Martinez Brothers, Duck Sauce, and...
Kevin Saunderson (appearing under his alias E-Dancer), Jon Hopkins, the Martinez Brothers, Duck Sauce, and...
- 3/10/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Gavin Russom, the percussionist and synth player for the legendary dance-punk band LCD Soundsystem, has come out out as transgender at the age of 43. Russom, in interviews with both Pitchfork and Into, described her transition and her life-long battle with the concept. Her transition comes at a time of rebirth for her band, who, after retiring in […]
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- 7/7/2017
- by Jacob Kaye
- Uinterview
While we will remember David Bowie for his songs and the eye-catching way he chose to perform them, his legacy isn't limited to his own art. In addition to being a creator and a performer, Bowie, who died this week at age 69, was also someone who inspired many people, both famous and not. Today, we're celebrating Bowie’s legacy by looking at some of the artists who've covered his songs. 1. "Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield No, Hadfield didn't chart with this track, but that's because he's not a singer. He's an astronaut, and while aboard the International Space Station in...
- 1/12/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
While we will remember David Bowie for his songs and the eye-catching way he chose to perform them, his legacy isn't limited to his own art. In addition to being a creator and a performer, Bowie, who died this week at age 69, was also someone who inspired many people, both famous and not. Today, we're celebrating Bowie’s legacy by looking at some of the artists who've covered his songs. 1. "Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield No, Hadfield didn't chart with this track, but that's because he's not a singer. He's an astronaut, and while aboard the International Space Station in...
- 1/12/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
While rumors of that LCD Soundsystem reunion turned out to be sadly untrue, the James Murphy-lead band just released a new song, to the surprise of everyone. "Christmas Will Break Your Heart," a piano-driven ballad of the same sad vein as "New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down," is the first new LCD song in five years. They previously released "Oh You (Christmas Blue)" as part of the soundtrack for the film Greenberg in 2010. They broke up in 2011. The group posted this note on Twitter, explaining how the song had been rattling around in Murphy's head for eight years: Merry Christmas.
- 12/25/2015
- by Greg Cwik
- Vulture
James Murphy & Co. blew out the end of their influential dance-punk act LCD Soundsystem in 2011 by playing their biggest show ever, headlining Madison Square Garden and generally making every sad bastard in the place dance until they forgot that their favorite band was no more. The whole thing was filmed, too, for the great rock doc Shut Up and Play the Hits. It felt like the perfect way for one of New York's finest to go out on top, not because they were at one another's throats, but because it was just time after a decade of intense touring. (How mature.)So it came as a surprise this afternoon when Consequence of Sound quoted multiple "sources" saying LCD Soundsystem would reunite, just five years after disbanding, for a performance at next year's Coachella. Aaaaaand that rumor is false, reps from Murphy's label tell Vulture. “LCD Soundsystem is not reuniting at...
- 10/8/2015
- by Jillian Mapes
- Vulture
Sometimes the soundtrack to a Noah Baumbach movie can be more exciting than the film itself. He, like his contemporaries Sofia Coppola and Wes Anderson, is obsessive about making sure the music in his films carries the story. This is especially true of While We're Young, his new film about 40-somethings who realize the stuff of their childhood is now considered "vintage," starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried, and Ad-Rock. The music in While We're Young is some of the most eclectic you'll hear on any Baumbach soundtrack, as it pits the old against the new — what was kind of lame then, but totally cool now. Baumbach reunited with LCD Soundsystem front man James Murphy to put the soundtrack together, and on an unseasonably cold spring day in New York, he told Vulture about the prized possessions in his personal collection, and what movie soundtrack makes him cry.
- 3/27/2015
- by Lauretta Charlton
- Vulture
While We’re Young
Written and directed by Noah Baumbach
USA, 2014
Noah Baumbach’s last few films have been about protagonists doing nothing, or at least trying to give the illusion of doing something. Ben Stiller’s Greenberg said as much, even while slowly building a doghouse for his brother. Greta Gerwig’s Frances Halloway was a professional dancer who didn’t dance to the point that it made her “undateable”. Baumbach’s latest film While We’re Young is about yet another form of stagnation: middle age. A married couple of forty-somethings encounter a married couple of twenty-somethings, and that illusion that they’re doing everything they’re meant to be doing at this age quickly fades away.
This sort of generational crisis fits Baumbach’s mentality like a glove, or perhaps a stylish, hipster fedora. Though While We’re Young feels like more of a studio project in comparison to Frances Ha,...
Written and directed by Noah Baumbach
USA, 2014
Noah Baumbach’s last few films have been about protagonists doing nothing, or at least trying to give the illusion of doing something. Ben Stiller’s Greenberg said as much, even while slowly building a doghouse for his brother. Greta Gerwig’s Frances Halloway was a professional dancer who didn’t dance to the point that it made her “undateable”. Baumbach’s latest film While We’re Young is about yet another form of stagnation: middle age. A married couple of forty-somethings encounter a married couple of twenty-somethings, and that illusion that they’re doing everything they’re meant to be doing at this age quickly fades away.
This sort of generational crisis fits Baumbach’s mentality like a glove, or perhaps a stylish, hipster fedora. Though While We’re Young feels like more of a studio project in comparison to Frances Ha,...
- 3/25/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
Believe it, kids, you're gonna get old. And when you do, you might feel like Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts in "While We're Young," wanting to recapture that youthful vigor, even if your bodies aren't up for staying out all night or hip hop dancing, and your brain has moved on from watching kitschy movies on VHS. But as Noah Baumbach's film points out, if you start hanging out with those younger kids again, some of your friends might not be so understanding. And two new clips from the movie have landed, and it's a nice taste of what's coming. You'll get a glimpse of Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz, one half of Stiller and Watts' bestie couple, who has started making assumptions about what kind of crowd his pals want to hang with. Next, some health issues get very real. After that, check out James Murphy's cover of...
- 3/20/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
James Murphy has shared a solo track online.
The LCD Soundsystem star unveiled 'We Used to Dance', taken from the soundtrack to upcoming Ben Stiller movie While We're Young.
Lionel Richie and Haim are among the other artists who feature on the soundtrack.
The movie stars Stiller and Naomi Watts as a couple who feel stifled by middle age.
LCD Soundsystem released their final album This Is Happening in 2010.
While We're Young opens on March 27 in the Us and April 2 in the UK.
Watch the trailer for While We're Young below:...
The LCD Soundsystem star unveiled 'We Used to Dance', taken from the soundtrack to upcoming Ben Stiller movie While We're Young.
Lionel Richie and Haim are among the other artists who feature on the soundtrack.
The movie stars Stiller and Naomi Watts as a couple who feel stifled by middle age.
LCD Soundsystem released their final album This Is Happening in 2010.
While We're Young opens on March 27 in the Us and April 2 in the UK.
Watch the trailer for While We're Young below:...
- 3/18/2015
- Digital Spy
Noah Baumbach should ask James Murphy to score all of his films, because, at this point, the duo can do no wrong. Their latest collaboration is the soundtrack for While We're Young, a film about old couples who can't remember what life was like before it became terminally boring, starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Amanda Seyfried, Adam Driver, and Ad-Rock.Murphy selected songs from artists like Haim, Paul McCartney, and A Tribe Called Quest for the album, but the real joy is hearing the original music he wrote for the score. The beautiful "We Used to Dance," released today, is a gorgeous instrumental that sounds like it could have been plucked from Brian Eno's Another Green World (or an early Human League album). Murphy recorded two other songs for the soundtrack, including another original, "Only the Stars Above Welcome Me Home," and his take on David Bowie's 1976 classic "Golden Years.
- 3/17/2015
- by Lauretta Charlton
- Vulture
The anxiety of aging has been a theme in James Murphy's work since he mulled his inevitable obsolescence on LCD Soundsystem's "Losing My Edge." While he's dispatched the reference-laden lyrics, the same neurosis is still apparent on the instrumental, "We Used to Dance," which premiered on IndieWire and will appear on the Murphy-helmed soundtrack for While We're Young, the latest film from Noah Baumbach.
"We Used to Dance" doesn't boast a thumping four-on-the-floor invitation to dance yourself clean, but instead finds Murphy crafting a gorgeous ambient number anchored...
"We Used to Dance" doesn't boast a thumping four-on-the-floor invitation to dance yourself clean, but instead finds Murphy crafting a gorgeous ambient number anchored...
- 3/17/2015
- Rollingstone.com
In James Murphy, Noah Baumbach has found a perfect musical voice to channel middle-aged angst. The brain behind the now defunct LCD Soundsystem scored Ben Stiller's crisis in "Greenberg," and he reunited with Baumbach for "While We're Young." And again, it's an ideal match, with Murphy bringing the same observations of anxiety, insecurity, and coolness featured in songs “Losing My Edge” and "All My Friends" to his score work here, and today we have a great exclusive song from soundtrack. Titled "We Used To Dance," this isn't one to get on the dance floor with. Instead, it's a beautifully ambient little number, touched with a sense of sadness, that insistently burbles and simmers, but never boils over. It's a nice compliment to the film starring Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfriend, about an older couple who befriend a younger couple in their 20s, and experience something of a youthful renaissance,...
- 3/17/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Ben Stiller tries to recapture his youth in a new trailer for While We're Young.
The upcoming comedy reunites Stiller with writer-director Noah Baumbach, with whom he previously collaborated on Greenberg.
While We're Young stars Stiller and Naomi Watts as a couple who are feeling stifled in middle age.
They become reinvigorated when they befriend a much-younger couple (Amanda Seyfried and Adam Driver).
Aside from its four main leads, While We're Young also features Charles Grodin and Beastie Boys member Ad-Rock in supporting roles.
While We're Young, which includes music from LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, opens on March 27 in the Us and on April 2 in the UK.
The upcoming comedy reunites Stiller with writer-director Noah Baumbach, with whom he previously collaborated on Greenberg.
While We're Young stars Stiller and Naomi Watts as a couple who are feeling stifled in middle age.
They become reinvigorated when they befriend a much-younger couple (Amanda Seyfried and Adam Driver).
Aside from its four main leads, While We're Young also features Charles Grodin and Beastie Boys member Ad-Rock in supporting roles.
While We're Young, which includes music from LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, opens on March 27 in the Us and on April 2 in the UK.
- 3/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Filmmaker Noah Baumbach is having a hell of a year, a hell of a few years, actually. “Frances, Ha” kicked off a mini renaissance in 2013, and this year, the director has two films done, in the can, and out to the world. At Sundance last week, Baumbach showed off his latest, “Mistress America,” which boasts an awesome ‘80s synth score by ex-Luna members Dean & Britta (read our review). But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Baumbach has another film coming out first. This one’s called “While We’re Young” and features a score by LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, who already scored Baumbach’s “Greenberg.” Starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Amanda Seyfried, Adam Driver, and even Beastie Boys' musician Ad-Rock, “While We’re Young” focuses on a pair of older, 40-something artists (Stiller, Watts) and the younger, 20-something millennials (Driver, Seyfried) who recharge their creative juices and give...
- 2/5/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Never has staving off the inevitability of old age looked as simultaneously charming and cringeworthy as it does in the trailer While We're Young, the latest film from Noah Baumbach. The film centers around Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts, two fortysomethings who befriend a Brooklyn-hipster couple, played by Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried.
The film also stars the Beastie Boys' Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz as a friend trying to keep Stiller and Watts in check: "We're worried about you guys," he says at one point. "What's with the hat? You're...
The film also stars the Beastie Boys' Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz as a friend trying to keep Stiller and Watts in check: "We're worried about you guys," he says at one point. "What's with the hat? You're...
- 12/4/2014
- Rollingstone.com
The line-up for the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival has been announced, and as usual, that means news of other creative types involved in some of your most anticipated films of the year. And usually, the reveals are music related. Yesterday’s announcements were not much different and unveiled a plethora of good talent involved in upcoming Tiff pictures. According to the Tiff site, LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy has scored Noah Baumbach’s upcoming dramedy “While We’re Young” starring Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts among others (first look photos are here). This shouldn’t be too much of a surprise for fans of the filmmaker or Murphy. The musician scored the director’s 2010 comedy “Greenberg” and even had a little walk-on blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo. In case you’ve forgotten, that score was the opposite of Murphy's electronic/dance music work and more in the vein of Baumbach’s beloved Ram album by Paul McCartney.
- 7/23/2014
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
In 2012, Tim Heidecker stepped out of his Tim and Eric bubble to make The Comedy with writer and director Rick Alverson. It’s a strange and powerful film that finds humor in the uncomfortable and pathetic depiction of an aging hipster and his friends galavanting around Williamsburg to avoid their responsibilities. While a far departure from the Awesome Show, Great Job! aesthetic, the film features some of the usual suspects alongside Heidecker, like Eric Wareheim, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, and Gregg Turkington (aka comedian Neil Hamburger, Heidecker’s cohost at On Cinema At The Cinema). Now, according to Deadline, Heidecker and Alverson are teaming up again to create a vehicle for Turkington. Called Entertainment, the movie will have Turkington play a struggling and aging entertainer known only as “The Comedian,” who travels across the Southwest on a long and winding road trip to track down his estranged daughter and rekindle his failing career along the way...
- 7/11/2014
- by Samantha Wilson
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
While Arcade Fire's still (frustratingly) unreleased, Oscar nominated score is key ingredient to the melancholy romance of "Her," from the outset, Spike Jonze had a different idea about what he wanted for the music in his film. "I was initially thinking I would get a bunch of different artists to write music," the director told Digital Spy. "I could get people like James Murphy, Mia, Karen O, Arcade Fire, get all these bands that I love to write three or four pieces of music that's like music from the future, and what music is gonna sound like in 20 years. There'd be heartbreak songs, love songs, all these different songs, melancholy songs and I'd give them themes to write about. But then once I'd written the script I was like 'Actually this isn't that kind of movie, it's not a movie where you can just drop songs in. ' " And good thing,...
- 2/20/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
It was only 2011 when LCD Soundsystem ended its run with an epic Madison Square Garden concert, but for fans of the dance-rock band, that seems like an eternity ago. Luckily, that show will yield an official live album, which James Murphy told Rolling Stone is set for release in early 2014. Immortalizing that last show, which was chronicled in the 2012 documentary "Shut Up and Play the Hits," has been a laborious process for Murphy. "Jesus, the f*cking live album," Murphy lamented in the interview. "It’s killing me. That's been just murder. I mixed it significantly differently than...
- 12/12/2013
- by Whitney Phaneuf
- Hitfix
Since LCD Soundsystem disbanded in 2011, frontman James Murphy has crafted a presence for himself in the cinematic medium. The band's final show became the subject of the acclaimed doc "Shut Up and Play the Hits," and Murphy played a supporting turn in Rick Alverson and Tim Heidecker's "The Comedy." Stepping behind the camera for the first time, Murphy has directed a short film as part of Canon's Project Imagination, an initiative headed by Ron Howard in which public figures in another realm of creativity try to express themselves through the lens. Entitled "Little Duck," the 16-minute piece chronicles a man's return to his native Japan after his brother gets into trouble with the law. You can check out the film below -- to find out more about Project Imagination and watch the other films, head over to their website.
- 11/1/2013
- by Clint Holloway
- Indiewire
As anyone who saw the LCD Soundsystem concert doc “Shut Up And Play The Hits” can attest, frontman and producer James Murphy needs to stay busy to stay happy, and since the band's end in 2011, he's done just that: an acting role in Rick Alverson's caustic film “The Comedy”, a collaboration with Gorillaz and Andre 3000 for Converse, and producer on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's “Mosquito” and Arcade Fire's recent album “Reflektor.” But Murphy's also had his eye on directing as well, and now his debut short film has hit the web. Murphy's 16-minute short, entitled “Little Duck” is certainly not one would expect from him as a debut; shot in the Japanese countryside, it follows a young man “pulled from his life in Manhattan back to his home in rural Japan when his estranged brother runs into trouble.” Plot-driven but infused with quite a measured sensibility, the film...
- 11/1/2013
- by Charlie Schmidlin
- The Playlist
It's almost impossible to compare a small, independent film with today's no-holds-barred superhero blockbusters. However, if there's one thing that Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha" manages to have in common with, say, "The Avengers," is secrecy. For the film -- which was shot in secret during 2011 and 2012 -- Baumbach decided to withhold parts of the script from the cast, providing them with only the scenes in which their characters appeared. This method appears to have paid off, as critics have been swooning over "Frances" since it premiered at Telluride Film Festival last fall. Of course, the secrecy factor is where the blockbuster comparisons end for "Frances Ha." The black-and-white movie follows Frances (Greta Gerwig), an aspiring 27-year-old dancer who is looking to come to grips with adulthood as she struggles to keep a job in New York City. Here, Baumbach offers some tips on shooting a secret film, talks about...
- 5/17/2013
- by Alex Suskind
- Moviefone
Rick Alverson’s 2012 film The Comedy screened at Sundance last year and was On Demand before it ever reached theaters across the country. This isn’t an uncommon fate for low budget, independent films, and, in fact, this film probably fared better than most of its ilk. That said, its scope was still tiny and its audiences selective. The Comedy, though, is an important film in a certain sense, and its recent release on Netflix will make it more accessible than it has been since its release. I have to qualify its importance because it’s overtly aimed at hipsters (I’ll spare all of us the debate about what actually makes a hipster, the resistance to the label by the people to whom it applies, etc), and while these people only make up a tiny fraction of the population, the appropriation of the hipster image is in full force right now,...
- 5/13/2013
- by Michael Moeller
- Obsessed with Film
The Comedy
Directed by Rick Alverson
Written by Robert Donne and Rick Alverson
2012, USA
The Comedy is an unpleasant twist on arrested development as in defined by the the notion of mental growth. Tim Heidecker, co-star and co-creator of the cult show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, stars in this bleak character study about a self-loathing, thirty-something Brooklyn hipster with sociopathic tendencies. The Comedy is a strange bird, a comedy of discomfort in which terrible people say and do rotten things to one another. Never before, have I spent 90 minutes with characters I despise and walked away feeling rewarded. The title describes not the film but the main character’s life, which he lives out as a of meta satire of life itself. This is a character portrait of a narcissist and nihilist; one of those great movies that is difficult to enjoy and met with harsh criticism,...
Directed by Rick Alverson
Written by Robert Donne and Rick Alverson
2012, USA
The Comedy is an unpleasant twist on arrested development as in defined by the the notion of mental growth. Tim Heidecker, co-star and co-creator of the cult show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, stars in this bleak character study about a self-loathing, thirty-something Brooklyn hipster with sociopathic tendencies. The Comedy is a strange bird, a comedy of discomfort in which terrible people say and do rotten things to one another. Never before, have I spent 90 minutes with characters I despise and walked away feeling rewarded. The title describes not the film but the main character’s life, which he lives out as a of meta satire of life itself. This is a character portrait of a narcissist and nihilist; one of those great movies that is difficult to enjoy and met with harsh criticism,...
- 1/6/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
What makes some film soundtracks transcend from mere background music to helping a director tell a story and help invoke an emotional response? Is it a clever mix of well chosen tunes that capture the zeitgeist or an eclectic mix of older material that either captures a time and place or sets a tone of nostalgia? The answer varies depending on the feature film. 2012 was a fantastic year for original motion picture movie scores but not so good for soundtracks. Still, Simon and I have managed to pull a list of what we feel were the very best.
****
Tabu
The second half of Tabu by Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes, is the direct opposite of what came before. Gomez effortlessly shifts gears omitting any audible dialogue except for a persistent (but suave) voice-over narration from one of the characters – combined with lush synchronized ambient sounds, a few sparse foley effects, and...
****
Tabu
The second half of Tabu by Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes, is the direct opposite of what came before. Gomez effortlessly shifts gears omitting any audible dialogue except for a persistent (but suave) voice-over narration from one of the characters – combined with lush synchronized ambient sounds, a few sparse foley effects, and...
- 12/22/2012
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The Comedy
Directed by Rick Alvorson
Written by Rick Alvorson, Robert Donne, and Colm O’Leary
USA, 2012
What purpose is there in an insincere life? Perhaps an aimless movie couldn’t dare answer such a heady question, but The Comedy, a new independent film starring Tim Heidecker of the TV show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, at least considers it through its main character. Swanson rambles through life, unattached to anyone or anything. As such, The Comedy represents whatever you, the viewer, bring to it. The film’s director and writers are, it seems, very careful in allowing the film to have a deliberately vague sensibility, turning it into a cinematic Rorschach test.
The 35-year old Swanson leads a charmed life, spending debauched, disaffected nights in Williamsburg with his friends (played by, among others, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy and Heidecker’s TV partner, Eric Wareheim), and days wandering around New York City.
Directed by Rick Alvorson
Written by Rick Alvorson, Robert Donne, and Colm O’Leary
USA, 2012
What purpose is there in an insincere life? Perhaps an aimless movie couldn’t dare answer such a heady question, but The Comedy, a new independent film starring Tim Heidecker of the TV show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, at least considers it through its main character. Swanson rambles through life, unattached to anyone or anything. As such, The Comedy represents whatever you, the viewer, bring to it. The film’s director and writers are, it seems, very careful in allowing the film to have a deliberately vague sensibility, turning it into a cinematic Rorschach test.
The 35-year old Swanson leads a charmed life, spending debauched, disaffected nights in Williamsburg with his friends (played by, among others, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy and Heidecker’s TV partner, Eric Wareheim), and days wandering around New York City.
- 11/30/2012
- by Josh Spiegel
- SoundOnSight
Rick Alverson had been making fantastic films before 2012, but this year thrust him into the conversation with the odd, discomforting “The Comedy.” Starring Tim Heidecker of 'Tim & Eric' (and featuring a whole slew of other interesting people, including James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem) as Swanson, an eternal Brooklynite and juvenile faced with the imminent death of his father. Though a large amount of responsibility (and inheritance) are coming his way, he’d rather spend his time shooting the shit with friends or provoking total strangers with his own brand of confrontational humor. Alverson’s movie assays the numbness that comes with comfort and questions the very nature of comedy; it is both a funny and perturbing portrait of a man who just doesn’t know when to quit (or, even sadder, of a man who quit long ago). “The Comedy” is now available on VOD and hit New York...
- 11/17/2012
- by Christopher Bell
- The Playlist
Writer-director Rick Alverson’s new movie is called The Comedy and stars funny man Tim Heidecker. But the film is actually a semi-improvised drama about a New York slacker-type who spends a good deal of screen time hanging out with pals played by Eric Wareheim and LCD Soundsystem singer James Murphy. So what’s up with the title? “You can interpret that as being sarcastic but I don’t think it’s purely a ‘F— you,’” says Heidecker, who together with Wareheim stars on the Adult Swim’s Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! “We talked a lot about...
- 11/16/2012
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside Movies
Of all the vocations that James Murphy has picked up since ending his band LCD Soundsystem — short film director, coffee blender, and amateur watchmaker among them — our favorite might be his unlikely new career as a supporting actor. We'll never know what he would have brought to the table in The Corrections, but Murphy does pop up in The Comedy (opening in New York this Friday, November 16), where he plays a friend to well-financed New York hipsters Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. Content to just roam around aimlessly, snarking on all they see, the three men go to a church in this exclusive clip, where Murphy joins in on the ... singing? Chanting? Demonic possession? You'll just have to watch and figure it out yourself.
- 11/12/2012
- by Kyle Buchanan
- Vulture
In the opening scene to The Comedy, a handful of grown men are wrestling and dry humping each other in slow motion to Donnie & Joe Emerson’s “Baby.” They’re in their underwear, piss drunk and spitting beer all over the room. This scene of debauchery sets the rhythm for the entire film, which focuses on unlovable losers who balance out the uninteresting world that surrounds them by way of alcohol, blasphemy, and anything that doesn’t require a lot of effort. The result is unbelievably entertaining.
Tim Heidecker (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!) stars as Swanson, a wealthy 35-year-old bum who spends every night polluting his body with copious amounts of drugs and booze. During the daytime, he wanders around New York, pretending to work at places he doesn’t and obnoxiously mocking culture with his equally obnoxious friends. Swanson is a real go-getter who knows what he wants in life,...
Tim Heidecker (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!) stars as Swanson, a wealthy 35-year-old bum who spends every night polluting his body with copious amounts of drugs and booze. During the daytime, he wanders around New York, pretending to work at places he doesn’t and obnoxiously mocking culture with his equally obnoxious friends. Swanson is a real go-getter who knows what he wants in life,...
- 11/8/2012
- by Chase Whale
- We Got This Covered
As one half of Adult Swim’s Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!, Tim Heidecker perfected the art of “profoundly awkward ‘acting.’” He takes awkwardness to an uncomfortable extreme in The Comedy, about an obnoxious, soulless, trustafarian-type sloth who’s stuck in delayed adolescence. (It’s now available On Demand and will roll out into theaters starting November 9.) Despite its title and the fact that Heidecker stars alongside his Awesome Show compadre Eric Wareheim, sometimes stand-up Gregg Turkington, and (who knew?) LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, there is little that’s actually amusing about this challenging film, which divided audiences at Sundance earlier this year. Bemused by this career move, we rang up the surprisingly normal, soft-spoken Heidecker, who elaborated on bromantic orgies, Hitler, and how Roger Ebert bummed him out.The opening montage involves you, nude, in a non-sexual bromantic orgy. What sort of of direction were you given for that?...
- 11/5/2012
- by Nisha Gopalan
- Vulture
The Comedy, that controversial little festival gem you've been hearing about, is now available on VOD and digital platforms such as iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu and more. Watch the film that Variety calls 'compulsively fascinating!' Tim Heidecker stars as Swanson, a man with unlimited options, who is on the verge of inheriting his father's massive estate. Bored and adrift in Brooklyn, Swanson wastes his days with a group of like-minded hipster friends (Eric Wareheim, Gregg Turkington, and James Murphy) engaging in acts of recreational cruelty and pacified boredom. Like what you see? Subscribe to our YouTube page for upcoming clips, trailers and original content related to The Comedy and other Tribeca titles. The Comedy is also opening in these and other select cities nationwide: Los Angeles, CA: Cinefamily - November 9 Brooklyn, NY: BAMcinematek - November 16 San Francisco, CA: Roxie Theater - November 23 Austin, TX: Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar...
- 11/1/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
In describing The Comedy, one can use the terms 'hilarious' or 'uproarious,' but words like 'provocative,' 'cruel' and 'disconcerting' are just as applicable. Inspiring comparisons to films like Five Easy Pieces, filmmaker Rick Alverson (The Builder, New Jerusalem) continues to explore both comic and dark elements of the American identity with his latest character study, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Heidecker (of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!). Heidecker stars as Swanson, an aging Brooklyn hipster who spends his days meandering through life in Williamsburg with his crew of like-minded idlers (including previous co-star Eric Wareheim and LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy) with little direction and a definite lack of empathy. On the verge of inheriting his family's fortune from his dying father, Swanson's erratic and risky actions isolate him, making meaningful connections with others almost impossible. Writer/director Rick Alverson describes the genesis of the...
- 10/24/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
With Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim have clearly established themselves as comedians who push the boundaries of what most people consider to be funny, often delving into the bizarre, the surreal and the downright mundane. So when the duo chooses to star in a movie simply called The Comedy, you know there is a pretty good chance you're going to get anything but. Unlike Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, this is not actually directed by Tim or Eric but rather Rick Alverson, who previously directed two dramas: New Jerusalem and The Builder. But is it a drama or is it a comedy? I'm still not sure. The plot revolves around a guy named Swanson (Tim Heidecker), who is about to inherit his wealthy father's estate but has no emotional response, preferring to just screw around with his buddies all day. The plot...
- 10/2/2012
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
The movie title "The Comedy" is a bit of a subterfuge. While the movie is led by "Tim & Eric" comedian Tim Heidecker, and features his buddy Eric Wareheim, LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and more, the movie itself is more of a deconstruction of the genre and perhaps of a lifestyle. Taking irony and provocoative humor to task, the movie is a challenging look at one man adrift as he contemplates his future. And the soundtrack is appropriately moody. You won't find any of these on a top 40 playlist as the sixteen track collection -- which also features dialogue cuts from the movie -- includes indie rockers Here We Go Magic, two cuts from English singer/songwriter Bill Fay, two excerpts from avant garde legend William Basinski's famed "Disintegration Loops," hipster-approved soul act Gayngs, and a tune from recently rediscovered yacht rock duo Donnie & Joe Emerson and even more.
- 10/1/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Williamsburg, Pbr, bike-riding and deadpan one-liners -- throw in a supporting role for LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and finding the hipster appeal in the trailer for Rick Alverson's "The Comedy" is inevitable. Even the film's title should strike a chord with the constitutionally ironic. Or, perhaps it will have the opposite effect. In "The Comedy," hipster attitudes are fodder for Alverson's satirical slant. The trailer's ambient score and the bleak urban landscape that pervades each frame signpost the existential despair that underlies the film's humor. In the film, Tim Heidecker plays vain Brooklynite Swanson alongside his "Tim and Eric" co-star Eric Wareheim. The inheritance of his father's estate opens up countless possibilities for Swanson and casts the aimlessness and safety of his previous lifestyle in a new light. The crowd walk-outs at the film's Sundance Film Festival debut suggest...
- 9/27/2012
- by Claire Easton
- Indiewire
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