Kygo’s fourth album Thrill of the Chase arrived in a nature that keeps pace with its title. The Norwegian DJ and pop hitmaker released the record on Friday with no warning, chasing the thrill of the increasingly common surprise digital drop.
Yesterday, Kygo tweeted: “Finally done!! Got a surprise coming at midnight!” The sudden release follows a slate of singles, including “Love Me Now” with Zoe Wees, “Undeniable” with X Ambassadors, “Dancing Feet” with Dnce, “Lost Without You” with Dean Lewis, and more.
Finally done!! Got a surprise coming at midnight!
Yesterday, Kygo tweeted: “Finally done!! Got a surprise coming at midnight!” The sudden release follows a slate of singles, including “Love Me Now” with Zoe Wees, “Undeniable” with X Ambassadors, “Dancing Feet” with Dnce, “Lost Without You” with Dean Lewis, and more.
Finally done!! Got a surprise coming at midnight!
- 11/11/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Stepping out of the haunted village hall for a break from a dance with the supernatural, Simon Merrells took the time to rendezvous with HeyUGuys to discuss his foray into horror with Judas Ghost. Probably most recognised for his role on TV’s Spartacus: War of the Damned in which he played the villainous Crassus with brutal pomp, Merrells is a regular face on both the big and the small screen.
During the course of our brief conversation he shared with us how he discovered his love of performance, and storytelling, as well as his early memories of horror’s most famous monsters and authors. Whilst reflecting on filmmaking as a musical journey, along with the fortunes of the modern short film he invited us inside the village hall to discuss his one location supernatural horror.
Why a career in acting? Was there that one inspirational moment?
Aside from the...
During the course of our brief conversation he shared with us how he discovered his love of performance, and storytelling, as well as his early memories of horror’s most famous monsters and authors. Whilst reflecting on filmmaking as a musical journey, along with the fortunes of the modern short film he invited us inside the village hall to discuss his one location supernatural horror.
Why a career in acting? Was there that one inspirational moment?
Aside from the...
- 7/10/2014
- by Paul Risker
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Piper Perabo Presenters Sarah Michelle Gellar and Piper Perabo pose backstage in the press room at the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA, on Sunday, January 15, 2012. Among Perabo's film credits are Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, opposite Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale; David McNally's Coyote Ugly, with Adam Garcia; Raja Gosnell's Beverly Hills Chihuahua, with Jamie Lee Curtis; and Rian Johnson's upcoming Looper, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Blunt, Paul Dano, Jeff Daniels, and Bruce Willis. The star of the television series Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Gellar has also appeared in about two dozen feature films. Among those are Jim Gillespie's I Know What You Did Last Summer; Roger Kumble's Cruel Intentions, with Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe; James Toback's Harvard Man, with Adrian Grenier and Joey Lauren Adams; Richard Kelly's Southland Tales; and Raja Gosnell's Scooby-Doo,...
- 1/19/2012
- by D. Zhea
- Alt Film Guide
Variety brings us one of the more oddball pieces of casting news in at least a day or so: British comedian Steve Coogan, Sofia Coppola‘s Somewhere star Stephen Dorff, and Canadian rapper K’naan will be headlining documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield‘s adaptation of Ronan Bennett‘s novel, The Catastrophist.
What’s so weird about this? Well, the novel is described as “a love story set against the Belgian Congo’s decolonization in the 1960s.” Beyond that, Broomfield apparently wants to shoot this in the Tanzanian mining town of Mwanza. If they can pull this off, it will mark the first foreign production in that part of Africa since Howard Hawks directed John Wayne in the jungle adventure flick Hatari! in 1962. (Don’t feel bad if you haven’t seen it — it’s not exactly The African Queen.)
Broomfield is famous for his controversial documentaries, most notably Kurt & Courtney,...
What’s so weird about this? Well, the novel is described as “a love story set against the Belgian Congo’s decolonization in the 1960s.” Beyond that, Broomfield apparently wants to shoot this in the Tanzanian mining town of Mwanza. If they can pull this off, it will mark the first foreign production in that part of Africa since Howard Hawks directed John Wayne in the jungle adventure flick Hatari! in 1962. (Don’t feel bad if you haven’t seen it — it’s not exactly The African Queen.)
Broomfield is famous for his controversial documentaries, most notably Kurt & Courtney,...
- 9/5/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The long Labor Day holiday weekend is upon us, and between that and the Venice and Telluride film festivals, it seems like a lot of Hollywood has shut down in anticipation of the last relaxing days of summer. But we've got a few new casting bits to throw your way regardless. After the break, Ed Helms will remake a French pimp comedy, Paul Dano is among the cast additions to Kelly Reichardt's new film Night Moves, The unlikely duo of Stephen Dorff and Steve Coogan are in an adaptation of the novel The Catastrophist, and found footage film Evidence gets new players. First up, Ed Helms is going to produce and star in a remake of the 2010 French film Le Mac, which "follows a mild-mannered banker forced to masquerade as a notorious gangster and pimp." Johnny Rosenthal is writing (he's also a writer on Bad Santa 2) and Media...
- 9/2/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Best-selling author, real estate expert and "Extra's" Mansions and Millionaires host Michael Corbett gives you some hot tips on the best ways to buy a home -- all from his new book, "Before You Buy!"
This week's tip:
The market can be up And down at the same time. There have been several conflicting housing reports that have come out in the past few days. Some are indicating that prices may be going even lower,...
This week's tip:
The market can be up And down at the same time. There have been several conflicting housing reports that have come out in the past few days. Some are indicating that prices may be going even lower,...
- 6/7/2011
- Extra
Purchasing a home is one of the biggest investments of your life, and one of the most difficult. "Extra's" Michael Corbett can help you steal a house for less, as long as you abide by the old reliable cliche - location, location, location!
Corbett teamed up with Coldwell Banker CEO Jim Gillespie to show you it doesn't take $1 million to get the property of your dreams. Watch!
For more information, visit ColdwellBanker.com.
Corbett teamed up with Coldwell Banker CEO Jim Gillespie to show you it doesn't take $1 million to get the property of your dreams. Watch!
For more information, visit ColdwellBanker.com.
- 2/5/2011
- Extra
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