Kendrick Lamar, the Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, and Shania Twain are among the headliners for the 2023 Austin City Limits festival. The 22nd installment of the fest will take place over two weekends, Oct. 6 through 8 and 13 through 15, at Zilker Park in Austin.
Lamar, Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, Odesza, the Lumineers, Alanis Morissette, and Hozier are the headliners who’ll play both weekends of Acl Fest this year. Twain is scheduled to play weekend one, while the 1975 will join the bill for weekend two.
Other artists set to appear both weekends include Yeah Yeah Yeahs,...
Lamar, Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, Odesza, the Lumineers, Alanis Morissette, and Hozier are the headliners who’ll play both weekends of Acl Fest this year. Twain is scheduled to play weekend one, while the 1975 will join the bill for weekend two.
Other artists set to appear both weekends include Yeah Yeah Yeahs,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
M83 offers up a new prequel to his trilogy of Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming music videos, with a fresh clip for “My Tears Are Becoming a Sea,” which arrives in celebration of the 2011 album’s 10th anniversary.
The original trilogy comprised the clips for “Midnight City,” “Reunion” and “Wait,” which together told the story of a group of children with supernatural abilities trying to outrun those that want to capture and study them. The new “My Tears Are Becoming a Sea” clip, directed by Sacha Barbin and Ryan Doubiago,...
The original trilogy comprised the clips for “Midnight City,” “Reunion” and “Wait,” which together told the story of a group of children with supernatural abilities trying to outrun those that want to capture and study them. The new “My Tears Are Becoming a Sea” clip, directed by Sacha Barbin and Ryan Doubiago,...
- 12/16/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix series took five out of the ten spots on February's TV song list. Locke & Key topped the list with flora cash's "You're Somebody Else." The soundtrack from Ragnarok's series premiere took the second and fourth spots, featuring M83's nostalgic hits "Midnight City" and "Outro" from their 2011 commercial breakthrough album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. The soundtrack from BoJack Horseman's series finale landed fifth on the list with "Mr. Blue" by singer-songwriter Catherine Feeny. The premiere of Narcos: Mexico's second season landed in the eighth spot with Bronski ...
- 3/11/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
You could never accuse Man Man of being an upbeat band: cannibals, wolfmen, and plenty of heartbreak litter the Philly-l.A. band’s catalog, going all the way back to their 2004 debut, The Man in a Blue Turban With a Face.
Man Man’s upcoming LP, Dream Hunting in the Valley of the In-Between, out May 1st, is perhaps their most devastating yet. There may be fewer obvious monsters this time, but there are demons aplenty.
“It’s been a while since our last album, and to say it was...
Man Man’s upcoming LP, Dream Hunting in the Valley of the In-Between, out May 1st, is perhaps their most devastating yet. There may be fewer obvious monsters this time, but there are demons aplenty.
“It’s been a while since our last album, and to say it was...
- 2/19/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Stars: Vanessa Paradis, Nicolas Maury, Kate Moran, Jonathan Genet, Félix Maritaud, Khaled Alouach, Noé Hernández, Thibault Servière, Bertrand Mandico, Bastien Waultier, Romane Bohringer, Dourane Fall, Jules Ritmanic | Written by Yann Gonzalez, Cristiano Mangione | Directed by Yann Gonzalez
Knife+Heart (Un couteau dans le cœur) is a French 80s cinematic throwback directed by Yann Gonzalez. The film is set during 1979 in Paris and follows Anna (Vanessa Paradis) a gay porn producer who is recovering from heartbreak with romantic partner Lois (Kate Moran) when a mysterious killer begins to pick off Anne’s male talent one by one.
Variety describes Yann Gonzalez film as “unabashedly queer”, and you could not argue against a single letter in that description. Knife+Heart is incessantly provocative, too much at times, from its neon-lit opening to its apathetic climax. A stylish satirical feature that finds any form of over theatricality intensifies such and indulges to a sickly humorous extent.
Knife+Heart (Un couteau dans le cœur) is a French 80s cinematic throwback directed by Yann Gonzalez. The film is set during 1979 in Paris and follows Anna (Vanessa Paradis) a gay porn producer who is recovering from heartbreak with romantic partner Lois (Kate Moran) when a mysterious killer begins to pick off Anne’s male talent one by one.
Variety describes Yann Gonzalez film as “unabashedly queer”, and you could not argue against a single letter in that description. Knife+Heart is incessantly provocative, too much at times, from its neon-lit opening to its apathetic climax. A stylish satirical feature that finds any form of over theatricality intensifies such and indulges to a sickly humorous extent.
- 8/12/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
No matter how many times you hear the story of Bethany Hamilton, the U.S. professional surfing icon whose left arm got bitten off by a tiger shark when she was 13, it exerts an emotional power that can’t be denied. At this point, however, the story is so familiar that it has taken on the quality of a larger-than-life American parable of tragedy and faith and perseverance and triumph. It’s been told on talk shows, on sports TV, in celebrity media, in Hamilton’s 2004 memoir, “Soul Surfer,” and in the not-bad Hollywood biopic that was made from it. So when you watch “Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable,” a documentary that recaps Hamilton’s life in compelling fashion without adding anything of special novelty or depth (though much of the surfing footage is spectacular), it can feel like you’re seeing a perfectly fine devotional sports biography that doesn’t elevate...
- 7/13/2019
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’re highlighting the noteworthy titles that have recently hit platforms. Check out this week’s selections below and an archive of past round-ups here.
Bisbee ’17 (Robert Greene)
Over the past decade, Robert Greene has carved out a place as one of the most vital American documentarians working today, and with Bisbee ’17, he has produced perhaps his most accomplished work to date. A chronicle of the centennial reenactment of the forced deportation of mining workers that occurred in the eponymous Arizona town, the film emerges as a clear-eyed, blistering look into contemporary political divisions through an entire spectrum of viewpoints, while still possessing some of the most lucid and impressive filmmaking of the year. – Ryan S.
Where to Stream: Amazon Prime
The Childhood of a Leader (Brady Corbet)
The feature debut from...
Bisbee ’17 (Robert Greene)
Over the past decade, Robert Greene has carved out a place as one of the most vital American documentarians working today, and with Bisbee ’17, he has produced perhaps his most accomplished work to date. A chronicle of the centennial reenactment of the forced deportation of mining workers that occurred in the eponymous Arizona town, the film emerges as a clear-eyed, blistering look into contemporary political divisions through an entire spectrum of viewpoints, while still possessing some of the most lucid and impressive filmmaking of the year. – Ryan S.
Where to Stream: Amazon Prime
The Childhood of a Leader (Brady Corbet)
The feature debut from...
- 7/5/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
If you're looking to camp out on your couch instead of under the stars, Shudder has plenty of horror movies to keep you entertained in the air-conditioned comforts of your own home this month, with Phantom of the Paradise, Knife+Heart, Boar, Hagazussa, The Exorcist, and more horror films joining the streaming service's eclectic lineup (which also includes a new podcast Queer Horror curated collection this month).
You can check out the full list of titles coming to Shudder in the Us this month below, and visit Shudder online to learn more about the streaming service.
"Things get wild this month, starting off with the Shudder exclusive big bad pig pic, Boar; a Pride Month collection headlined by the streaming premiere of Knife+Heart; our latest original podcast, Visitations with Elijah Wood & Daniel Noah; a tour through some of our favorite sub-genres with Sam Zimmerman’s Shudder Guides videos, and new additions...
You can check out the full list of titles coming to Shudder in the Us this month below, and visit Shudder online to learn more about the streaming service.
"Things get wild this month, starting off with the Shudder exclusive big bad pig pic, Boar; a Pride Month collection headlined by the streaming premiere of Knife+Heart; our latest original podcast, Visitations with Elijah Wood & Daniel Noah; a tour through some of our favorite sub-genres with Sam Zimmerman’s Shudder Guides videos, and new additions...
- 6/7/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We have a busy start to this new month of home media releases, as we have more than 20 genre-related titles coming out this Tuesday alone. As far as new films are concerned, horror fans have quite an assortment to look for this week, between Knife+Heart, The Cleaning Lady, and I’ll Take Your Dead from Scream Factory. Arrow Video is giving the cult classic Trapped Alive the Special Edition treatment, and for those of you Stephen King aficionados out there, Children of the Corn is getting its own SteelBook, and there’s also a six-movie collection of King adaptations arriving on Tuesday as well.
All four of the original Batman movies are getting a 4K upgrade this week, courtesy of Warner Bros., and for those of you who are into stop-motion animation, the ever-delightful Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit hits Blu-ray on Tuesday too.
Other notable releases for June 4th include The Convent,...
All four of the original Batman movies are getting a 4K upgrade this week, courtesy of Warner Bros., and for those of you who are into stop-motion animation, the ever-delightful Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit hits Blu-ray on Tuesday too.
Other notable releases for June 4th include The Convent,...
- 6/4/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
In a forgotten region of Southern Italy, projected against a sweeping cliff overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, La Guarimba International Film Festival screens a dynamic program of boundary-pushing short films — all at no cost to an eclectic audience of Catholic nonnas and independent filmmakers from around the globe. Amantea is a tiny seaside town in Calabria, the poorest region in Italy and one of the poorest in all of Europe. Every summer, La Guarimba floods the town with young cinephiles and adventurous Italian tourists. But the provocative, inclusive, and avant-garde programming is sometimes more challenging than the audience may have bargained for.
Now in its seventh year, La Guarimba has played short films from nearly every continent, earned the support of the Ministry of Culture and U.S. Embassy, and showcased nearly 50 films that later earned a Vimeo Staff Pick badge, one of the highest honors a short can receive in the internet age.
Now in its seventh year, La Guarimba has played short films from nearly every continent, earned the support of the Ministry of Culture and U.S. Embassy, and showcased nearly 50 films that later earned a Vimeo Staff Pick badge, one of the highest honors a short can receive in the internet age.
- 3/29/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
It’s become a time-honored tradition. Every year, Cannes tends to run a spiky provocation towards the end of its 12-day run. Think of it as a foolproof way to give fading festivalgoers one last lift, to let them barrel to the close on a burst of perverse energy.
At the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, the honor went to Yann Gonzalez’s “Knife + Heart,” a lascivious giallo about a tight-knit clan of gay pornographers and the rubber-masked assassin out to kill them, set in the seediest corners of Paris in the late ’70s (the film is now hitting U.S. cinemas).
Vanessa Paradis stars as Anne, the booze-swilling, heartbroken leader of the pack. As much a creative force of nature as she is a troublesome romantic partner, Anne fuels the detritus of her romantic life into her art — and the fact that her art takes shape as seedy 16mm blue movies...
At the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, the honor went to Yann Gonzalez’s “Knife + Heart,” a lascivious giallo about a tight-knit clan of gay pornographers and the rubber-masked assassin out to kill them, set in the seediest corners of Paris in the late ’70s (the film is now hitting U.S. cinemas).
Vanessa Paradis stars as Anne, the booze-swilling, heartbroken leader of the pack. As much a creative force of nature as she is a troublesome romantic partner, Anne fuels the detritus of her romantic life into her art — and the fact that her art takes shape as seedy 16mm blue movies...
- 3/20/2019
- by Ben Croll
- The Wrap
The 21st annual Boston Underground Film Festival will take place from March 20th–24th. Buff's lineup for this year aims to provide festival-goers with five days of extraordinary films, including Hail Satan?, The Unthinkable, Canary, and many more. Also in today's Horror Highlights: a trailer and poster for both Blood Craft and Division 19.
Boston Underground Film Festival Lineup Revealed: "New England cinephiles! Spring festival season kicks off in two weeks when the 21st annual Boston Underground Film Festival returns to Harvard Square, bringing with it a five-day film frenzy to the Brattle Theatre and Harvard Film Archive from March 20th through the 24th. This year’s program includes a fierce and fresh collection of transgressive, unholy, and unthinkable underground cinema, along with a few outsider-odyssic festival favorites from near and far (in space and time)!
Buff marks the occasion of its decadent and debaucherous 2-1 with the number...
Boston Underground Film Festival Lineup Revealed: "New England cinephiles! Spring festival season kicks off in two weeks when the 21st annual Boston Underground Film Festival returns to Harvard Square, bringing with it a five-day film frenzy to the Brattle Theatre and Harvard Film Archive from March 20th through the 24th. This year’s program includes a fierce and fresh collection of transgressive, unholy, and unthinkable underground cinema, along with a few outsider-odyssic festival favorites from near and far (in space and time)!
Buff marks the occasion of its decadent and debaucherous 2-1 with the number...
- 3/8/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
With the elongated awards season behind us, it’s time to turn our attention to the 2019 cinematic offerings and this month is a doozy. Featuring some of the greatest films we saw on the festival circuit in the last year as well as a few hugely promising new releases, it’s a varied, impressive slate. There’s also one film that I full-heartedly despised and couldn’t bear to mention, but other writers here feel on the other end of the spectrum, so it should at least provoke some heated discussion this month.
Matinees to See: Greta (3/1), The Hole in the Ground (3/1), Woman at War (3/1), The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (3/1), Leaving Neverland (3/3 & 3/4), Triple Frontier (3/6), Gloria Bell (3/8) Two Plains & a Fancy (3/8), The Mustang (3/15), The Eyes of Orson Welles (3/15), The Aftermath (3/15), The Hummingbird Project (3/15), Ramen Shop (3/22), Hotel Mumbai (3/22), The Highwaymen (3/29)
15. Giant Little Ones (Keith Behrman; March 1)
Considering the breadth of films...
Matinees to See: Greta (3/1), The Hole in the Ground (3/1), Woman at War (3/1), The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (3/1), Leaving Neverland (3/3 & 3/4), Triple Frontier (3/6), Gloria Bell (3/8) Two Plains & a Fancy (3/8), The Mustang (3/15), The Eyes of Orson Welles (3/15), The Aftermath (3/15), The Hummingbird Project (3/15), Ramen Shop (3/22), Hotel Mumbai (3/22), The Highwaymen (3/29)
15. Giant Little Ones (Keith Behrman; March 1)
Considering the breadth of films...
- 2/27/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Premiering at Cannes Film Festival last year was Knife + Heart, the second feature-length directorial effort from Yann Gonzalez, a former member of M83. Starring Vanessa Paradis as a ’70s gay porn producer, her productions soon get stalled when a murderer starts stalking those involved. Ahead of a March release, the new U.S. trailer and poster have arrived from Altered Innocence.
Rory O’Connor said in his review, “There is a movie within the movie Knife + Heart and it boasts the slightly euphemistic title of Homocidal (although I prefer the working title: Anal Fury). It is, in fact, being filmed as we watch, along with a number of other similarly lewd movies. Homocidal is the latest production of Far West Films, a fictional queer softcore porn studio that acts as the focus of Knife + Heart, a delightfully icky horror movie seeped in beautiful Giallo homage that is the second feature...
Rory O’Connor said in his review, “There is a movie within the movie Knife + Heart and it boasts the slightly euphemistic title of Homocidal (although I prefer the working title: Anal Fury). It is, in fact, being filmed as we watch, along with a number of other similarly lewd movies. Homocidal is the latest production of Far West Films, a fictional queer softcore porn studio that acts as the focus of Knife + Heart, a delightfully icky horror movie seeped in beautiful Giallo homage that is the second feature...
- 1/23/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
"Is none of this affecting you at all?" Altered Innocence has debuted a full-length, official Us trailer for a French murder thriller titled Knife+Heart, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year. The film goes under the title Un couteau dans le coeur in France, which translates directly to A knife in the heart, but I prefer the official version more. Set in Paris in the summer 1979, the film follows Anne, a producer of third-rate gay porn. When Loïs, her editor & companion, leaves her, she attempts to reclaim her by turning a film more ambitious, but one of her actors ends up murdered. Vanessa Paradis stars as Anne, with Kate Moran, Nicolas Maury, Jonathan Genet, Khaled Alouach, & Félix Maritaud. Including an original score by M83. The film has been described as a "gleefully trashy exploitation film" that is kind of like "gay porn meets Giallo slasher." If that sounds like your kind of kink,...
- 1/22/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Style over substance—the eternal struggle waging within genre films. This is a particular challenge for filmmakers who employ genre molds torn out of context (or fallen out of fashion): ‘70s New Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino and more recently, Nicholas Winding Refn. “Knife + Heart,” the second film by French director Yann Gonzalez, struggles to find a balance as he retrofits the Italian giallo formula for “Knife + Heart,” making its Canadian Premiere at Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinéma.
Continue reading ‘Knife + Heart’: Vanessa Paradis, M83 & Giallo Style Form An Uneven Ménage [Fnc Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Knife + Heart’: Vanessa Paradis, M83 & Giallo Style Form An Uneven Ménage [Fnc Review] at The Playlist.
- 10/20/2018
- by Bradley Warren
- The Playlist
Anyone who’s seen Terrence Malick’s last few movies knows that the media-shy filmmaker stopped concerning himself with living up to people’s expectations of him long ago, if indeed he ever worried about that in the first place. The “Tree of Life,” “Days of Heaven,” and “Thin Red Line” director appears to have taken time out of his schedule working on “Radegund” — an upcoming World War II drama that, if early reports are to be believed, will be more structured than his recent output — to work on an advertisement for the Google Pixel 3.
The video’s description says it was made “in collaboration with director Terrence Malick and his co-workers,” and it shows — any number of ads made in the last several years bear his influence, but this one looks like it could be a trailer for one of Malick’s own movies. A number of his signature...
The video’s description says it was made “in collaboration with director Terrence Malick and his co-workers,” and it shows — any number of ads made in the last several years bear his influence, but this one looks like it could be a trailer for one of Malick’s own movies. A number of his signature...
- 10/19/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
On Tuesday, the single “Broken,” by the previously hit-less group Lovelytheband, broke a notable threshold: It has now reached more than one billion listeners. No song has gotten more play on what’s known as “Alternative” radio — the catch-all home of guitar-bass-and-drums acts, including Weezer, the Struts and Elle King — this year, with 105,118 spins and still climbing, according to Mediabase.
This feat catapults Lovelytheband into the tiny group of rock acts that manage to put out genuine hit singles these days. Imagine Dragons are the leaders of the pack, with...
This feat catapults Lovelytheband into the tiny group of rock acts that manage to put out genuine hit singles these days. Imagine Dragons are the leaders of the pack, with...
- 10/17/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Altered Innocence has picked up U.S. rights to Yann Gonzalez’s second feature film “Knife+Heart,” starring Vanessa Paradis.
The drama debuted in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival and makes its North American premiere at Fantastic Fest this week. Paradis portrays a ’70s gay porn producer whose productions are stalked by a masked killer.
Altered Innocence plans a theatrical release for early 2019. This marks the second Gonzalez film to be distributed by Altered Innocence following the Queer Palm winning short film “Islands.”
The deal was negotiated between Frank Jaffe from Altered Innocence, and Kinology CEO Grégoire Melin. Jaffe said, “Yann Gonzalez is without a doubt one of the most exciting filmmakers working today. I’m incredibly excited to continue to bring his unique, impassioned form of cinema to U.S. audiences. ‘Knife+Heart’ has the perfect blend of retro slasher sensibilities, queer romantic dynamics, and an incredible...
The drama debuted in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival and makes its North American premiere at Fantastic Fest this week. Paradis portrays a ’70s gay porn producer whose productions are stalked by a masked killer.
Altered Innocence plans a theatrical release for early 2019. This marks the second Gonzalez film to be distributed by Altered Innocence following the Queer Palm winning short film “Islands.”
The deal was negotiated between Frank Jaffe from Altered Innocence, and Kinology CEO Grégoire Melin. Jaffe said, “Yann Gonzalez is without a doubt one of the most exciting filmmakers working today. I’m incredibly excited to continue to bring his unique, impassioned form of cinema to U.S. audiences. ‘Knife+Heart’ has the perfect blend of retro slasher sensibilities, queer romantic dynamics, and an incredible...
- 9/24/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
If you want to see the next wave of independent talent in genre cinema, look no further than the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, which just announced it's first wave of programming for the 3rd edition of the festival that will take place this October. We have the full announcement below, which includes new movies that have been generating buzz, such as Cam and Luz, along with other special events and retrospective screenings.
The festival takes place from October 11th - 18th and festival badges are already for sale. Individual tickets will be available, starting early September. For more information or to pick up a badge, visit:
http://brooklynhorrorfest.com/badges/
Thursday, August 16th, New York, NY - The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival returns to bring the best and most provocative of horror cinema to local screens and we’re thrilled to announce wave one of our program today! Join us...
The festival takes place from October 11th - 18th and festival badges are already for sale. Individual tickets will be available, starting early September. For more information or to pick up a badge, visit:
http://brooklynhorrorfest.com/badges/
Thursday, August 16th, New York, NY - The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival returns to bring the best and most provocative of horror cinema to local screens and we’re thrilled to announce wave one of our program today! Join us...
- 8/16/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
On Metric‘s new song “Dark Saturday,” singer Emily Haines explores the disconnect between the spoiled and the self-made.
“I meet her in the world below/ She’s a tourist of the world beneath,” she sings over surging distortion and buzzing synths. “I said ‘Everything, I’ve built from nothing/ She said ‘I’m so rich, everything’s free.'”
“Dark Saturday” is the indie rock band’s first new release since their 2015 LP, Pagans in Vegas. The Canadian quartet are collaborating with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Tegan and Sara,...
“I meet her in the world below/ She’s a tourist of the world beneath,” she sings over surging distortion and buzzing synths. “I said ‘Everything, I’ve built from nothing/ She said ‘I’m so rich, everything’s free.'”
“Dark Saturday” is the indie rock band’s first new release since their 2015 LP, Pagans in Vegas. The Canadian quartet are collaborating with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Tegan and Sara,...
- 7/13/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
There is a movie within the movie Knife + Heart and it boasts the slightly euphemistic title of Homocidal (although I prefer the working title: Anal Fury). It is, in fact, being filmed as we watch, along with a number of other similarly lewd movies. Homocidal is the latest production of Far West Films, a fictional queer softcore porn studio that acts as the focus of Knife + Heart, a delightfully icky horror movie seeped in beautiful Giallo homage that is the second feature of Niçoise polymath Yann Gonzalez (who you might know as one half of M83).
Vanessa Paradis plays Anne, the indomitable producer, director, and screenwriter of the aforementioned independent movie studio. She is a filmmaker through and through, and thus it is not unusual for Anne to take events she sees or experiences in real life and use them in her porn movies, regardless of how delicate they may be.
Vanessa Paradis plays Anne, the indomitable producer, director, and screenwriter of the aforementioned independent movie studio. She is a filmmaker through and through, and thus it is not unusual for Anne to take events she sees or experiences in real life and use them in her porn movies, regardless of how delicate they may be.
- 5/19/2018
- by Rory O'Connor
- The Film Stage
Un couteau dans le coeur
Making headlines with his 2013 debut You and the Night, which detailed an orgy staged by a couple and their transvestite maid (check out the trailer), which featured Beatrice Dalle and a soundtrack by M83 (a band led by the director’s brother, Anthony Gonzalez), director Yann Gonzalez returns with the intriguing Un couteau dans le coeur (aka A Knife in the Heart).
Continue reading...
Making headlines with his 2013 debut You and the Night, which detailed an orgy staged by a couple and their transvestite maid (check out the trailer), which featured Beatrice Dalle and a soundtrack by M83 (a band led by the director’s brother, Anthony Gonzalez), director Yann Gonzalez returns with the intriguing Un couteau dans le coeur (aka A Knife in the Heart).
Continue reading...
- 1/3/2018
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Rather than looking inside Hollywood, Lionsgate set their sights on the international filmmaking arena in selecting their director for Sicario 2 (aka Soldado). It was revealed last week that Stefano Sollima (the director and creator behind the Italian miniseries Gomarrah, based on Matteo Garrone‘s break-out feature) would be helming the sequel to Denis Villeneuve‘s film, titled Soldado, shooting this fall. For those that want to see a look at his style, today we have a trailer for his latest crime thriller.
Titled Suburra, the Rome-set feature is set in an underworld where the government is falling apart as blood spills on the streets thanks to criminals. While it relies a bit too heavy on M83, like many a trailer before it, the U.K. preview does sell a slick-looking drama that has looking forward to a follow-up to Villeneueve’s film a bit more.
Check out the new...
Titled Suburra, the Rome-set feature is set in an underworld where the government is falling apart as blood spills on the streets thanks to criminals. While it relies a bit too heavy on M83, like many a trailer before it, the U.K. preview does sell a slick-looking drama that has looking forward to a follow-up to Villeneueve’s film a bit more.
Check out the new...
- 6/6/2016
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
The cast of The Divergent Series: Insurgent took NYC by storm last night at the U.S. premiere.
Stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Academy Award Winner Octavia Spencer, Jai Courtney, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort, Maggie Q, Mekhi Phifer, Daniel Dae Kim, Keiynan Lonsdale, Rosa Salazar, Suki Waterhouse, Jonny Weston, Ashley Judd, author Veronica Roth, and director Robert Schwentke walked the red carpet at the Insurgent NYC Premiere.
Download the Insurgent Original Motion Picture Soundtrack featuring M83, Zella Day, Woodkid & more on iTunes Here.
From now until March 23rd at 12pm Et/9am Pt, Fandango is offering a bonus download of the Divergent eBook for the Nook Reading App as a gift with each ticket purchase. http://www.thedivergentseries.com/#tickets
The Divergent Series: Insurgent raises the stakes for Tris as she searches for allies and answers in the ruins of a futuristic Chicago. Tris (Woodley) and Four (James...
Stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Academy Award Winner Octavia Spencer, Jai Courtney, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort, Maggie Q, Mekhi Phifer, Daniel Dae Kim, Keiynan Lonsdale, Rosa Salazar, Suki Waterhouse, Jonny Weston, Ashley Judd, author Veronica Roth, and director Robert Schwentke walked the red carpet at the Insurgent NYC Premiere.
Download the Insurgent Original Motion Picture Soundtrack featuring M83, Zella Day, Woodkid & more on iTunes Here.
From now until March 23rd at 12pm Et/9am Pt, Fandango is offering a bonus download of the Divergent eBook for the Nook Reading App as a gift with each ticket purchase. http://www.thedivergentseries.com/#tickets
The Divergent Series: Insurgent raises the stakes for Tris as she searches for allies and answers in the ruins of a futuristic Chicago. Tris (Woodley) and Four (James...
- 3/17/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Woodkid and Lykke Li have premiered their brand new collaboration online.
The pair have teamed up for new cut 'Never Let You Down' which will feature on the forthcoming Insurgent soundtrack.
The collection - which will also feature M83 and Haim's 'Holes In The Sky' - will be released through Interscope on March 17.
Royal Blood, Anna Calvi, Imagine Dragons and Sohn are among the other artists who have contributed to the soundtrack.
Insurgent is the second instalment of Veronica Roth's The Divergent Trilogy novels.
The film adaptation - starring Shailene Woodley and Theo James - will be in cinemas from March 20.
Watch the trailer for Insurgent below:...
The pair have teamed up for new cut 'Never Let You Down' which will feature on the forthcoming Insurgent soundtrack.
The collection - which will also feature M83 and Haim's 'Holes In The Sky' - will be released through Interscope on March 17.
Royal Blood, Anna Calvi, Imagine Dragons and Sohn are among the other artists who have contributed to the soundtrack.
Insurgent is the second instalment of Veronica Roth's The Divergent Trilogy novels.
The film adaptation - starring Shailene Woodley and Theo James - will be in cinemas from March 20.
Watch the trailer for Insurgent below:...
- 3/9/2015
- Digital Spy
The ingredients for Ya franchises were set by "Twilight" and copied by everyone else: cast rising young actors in the lead roles, tell a dystopian/fantasy tale mixed with tortured romance, and then dump some indie rock on top to sell the feels. "Insurgent" continues to work with that playbook and the soundtrack details for the upcoming sequel have arrived. Frankly, it's a bit sparse, with Lionsgate clearly showing things were on a bit of a budget here. There are only seven songs (versus sixteen for "Divergent"), but M83 is back for another round, teaming with Taylor Swift's besties in Haim. Woodkid is also back, pairing up with Swedish chanteuse Lykke Li. The terrible Imagine Dragons inflict their work on everyone as well, with Sohn, Anna Calvi, and a couple more rounding out the package. It's not exactly the most abundant mixtape, but superfans will probably still be pleased.
- 3/2/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Interscope Records will partner with Summit Entertainment to release the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the futuristic action-adventure film The Divergent Series: Insurgent. The Insurgent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will be released digitally on March 17, 2015.
The Divergent Series: Insurgent, the second installment of the Divergent franchise, will be released worldwide in both 3D and 2D on March 20, 2015 through Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label. The film is based on the bestselling novel Insurgent by Veronica Roth.
“Director Robert Schwentke brought incredible nuance to the making of Insurgent and pressed us to the frontiers of musical ingenuity,” said music supervisor Randall Poster. “There is a varied and powerful collection of songs gathered on this soundtrack. Not a group of songs for the meek but new anthems for the courageous. Music to fuel your insurgency, for sure. ”
The complete track listing for Insurgent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is:
“Holes in the...
The Divergent Series: Insurgent, the second installment of the Divergent franchise, will be released worldwide in both 3D and 2D on March 20, 2015 through Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label. The film is based on the bestselling novel Insurgent by Veronica Roth.
“Director Robert Schwentke brought incredible nuance to the making of Insurgent and pressed us to the frontiers of musical ingenuity,” said music supervisor Randall Poster. “There is a varied and powerful collection of songs gathered on this soundtrack. Not a group of songs for the meek but new anthems for the courageous. Music to fuel your insurgency, for sure. ”
The complete track listing for Insurgent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is:
“Holes in the...
- 3/2/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Haim, M83 and Royal Blood are among the artists who will feature on the upcoming Insurgent soundtrack.
The latest instalment of the franchise flick - which follows last year's Divergent - will be in cinemas on March 20 and will be preceded by a new musical accompaniment.
M83 and Haim have teamed up for lead track 'Holes in the Sky', while Imagine Dragons, Anna Calvi, Lykke Li and Woodkid have all contributed tracks to the soundtrack.
The full tracklist is as follows:
1. M83: 'Holes in the Sky' [ft. Haim]
2. Royal Blood: 'Blood Hands'
3. Woodkid: 'Never Let You Down' [ft. Lykke Li]
4. Anna Calvi: 'The Heart of You'
5. Zella Day: 'Sacrifice'
6. Sohn: 'Carry Me Home'
7. Imagine Dragons: 'Warriors'
8. Joseph Trapanese: 'Convergence Score from Insurgent'
The Insurgent soundtrack will be released on March 17 via Interscope.
Insurgent - the second adaptation from the popular Divergent book trilogy by Veronica Roth - will star Shailene Woodley,...
The latest instalment of the franchise flick - which follows last year's Divergent - will be in cinemas on March 20 and will be preceded by a new musical accompaniment.
M83 and Haim have teamed up for lead track 'Holes in the Sky', while Imagine Dragons, Anna Calvi, Lykke Li and Woodkid have all contributed tracks to the soundtrack.
The full tracklist is as follows:
1. M83: 'Holes in the Sky' [ft. Haim]
2. Royal Blood: 'Blood Hands'
3. Woodkid: 'Never Let You Down' [ft. Lykke Li]
4. Anna Calvi: 'The Heart of You'
5. Zella Day: 'Sacrifice'
6. Sohn: 'Carry Me Home'
7. Imagine Dragons: 'Warriors'
8. Joseph Trapanese: 'Convergence Score from Insurgent'
The Insurgent soundtrack will be released on March 17 via Interscope.
Insurgent - the second adaptation from the popular Divergent book trilogy by Veronica Roth - will star Shailene Woodley,...
- 3/2/2015
- Digital Spy
Well whaddya know, another star-studded soundtrack for yet another Ya movie adaptation. This one's for Insurgent, the sequel to last year's Divergent, and so far it features soundtrack staples Haim and M83 — only together this time. They've teamed up for "Holes in the Sky," a song so overdramatic (the violins!) and lackluster that it's exactly what you'd expect to be playing in the background as Tris's dystopian world continues to fall apart.
- 3/2/2015
- by Dee Lockett
- Vulture
Ed Sheeran and the artists who've contributed to The Fault in Our Stars' soundtrack have discussed their involvement in the Ya movie.
Sheeran's recorded the song 'All of the Stars' for the album, with an accompanying music video released last month.
"Life-changing experiences and life-changing love, they happen rarely. But when they do happen they do put things into perspective," Sheeran said of the film's story about cancer patients Hazel Grace (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort).
Charli Xcx contributed the "epic, dreamy romantic love" song 'Boom Clap' as the lead single, while Birdy's 'Not About Angels' and Grouplove's 'Let Me In' are also on the compilation.
Other acts on the album include Jake Bugg, Kodaline, Lykke Li and M83.
The Fault in Our Stars opens in Us cinemas today (June 6) and June 19 in the UK.
Sheeran's recorded the song 'All of the Stars' for the album, with an accompanying music video released last month.
"Life-changing experiences and life-changing love, they happen rarely. But when they do happen they do put things into perspective," Sheeran said of the film's story about cancer patients Hazel Grace (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort).
Charli Xcx contributed the "epic, dreamy romantic love" song 'Boom Clap' as the lead single, while Birdy's 'Not About Angels' and Grouplove's 'Let Me In' are also on the compilation.
Other acts on the album include Jake Bugg, Kodaline, Lykke Li and M83.
The Fault in Our Stars opens in Us cinemas today (June 6) and June 19 in the UK.
- 6/6/2014
- Digital Spy
With five-hankie romance The Fault in Our Stars set to crush Tom Cruise’s sci-fi vehicle Edge of Tomorrow at the box office this weekend, Ya adaptations have perhaps never packed more force in Hollywood than they do right now. And though Fault, starring Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, was undoubtedly the most anticipated adaptation that is hitting screens this summer, another beloved teen-targeted novel is making the trip to the big screen in August: Gayle Forman’s If I Stay.
Fans of the bestseller were vocally worried when Kick-Ass actress Chloë Grace Moretz was cast in the role of Mia, a 17-year-old musician who is faced with the toughest decision of her life when her entire family is killed and she’s left in a coma after a car crash. Turns out, they should have never doubted the talented young star. In the new trailer for If I Stay,...
Fans of the bestseller were vocally worried when Kick-Ass actress Chloë Grace Moretz was cast in the role of Mia, a 17-year-old musician who is faced with the toughest decision of her life when her entire family is killed and she’s left in a coma after a car crash. Turns out, they should have never doubted the talented young star. In the new trailer for If I Stay,...
- 6/6/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Never Having to Say You’re Sorry: Boone’s Adaptation Jerks Your Tears
Director Josh Boone adapts John Green’s popular 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars for the screen, and he’s got some big shoes to fill. Named Time magazine’s number one fiction book of the year, and lauded as “the greatest romance story of this decade” by Entertainment Weekly, it seems the type of tragic romance geared to overshadow the footsteps of Erich Segal’s Love Story and Nicholas Sparks’ A Walk to Remember. And, to be honest, who isn’t moved by love crossed teenagers, especially if they also happen to be assailed by the shadow of time crunching cancer in every frame? To his credit, this adaptation is heads above Boone’s execrable directorial debut, Stuck in Love (2012), which centers on an erudite family amidst disjointed unification of love and literature. In a laudable...
Director Josh Boone adapts John Green’s popular 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars for the screen, and he’s got some big shoes to fill. Named Time magazine’s number one fiction book of the year, and lauded as “the greatest romance story of this decade” by Entertainment Weekly, it seems the type of tragic romance geared to overshadow the footsteps of Erich Segal’s Love Story and Nicholas Sparks’ A Walk to Remember. And, to be honest, who isn’t moved by love crossed teenagers, especially if they also happen to be assailed by the shadow of time crunching cancer in every frame? To his credit, this adaptation is heads above Boone’s execrable directorial debut, Stuck in Love (2012), which centers on an erudite family amidst disjointed unification of love and literature. In a laudable...
- 6/4/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Undoubtedly, "Fault in Our Stars" fans are gonna feel their heart go "Boom Clap" with the movie's release. Charli Xcx's new song is here to just help that whole thing along. The songwriter/producer dropped the music video for "Boom Clap" today, giving a taste of sweet, fated kisses between Shailene Woodley's Hazel and Ansel Elgort's Gus for the John Boone-directed adaptation. The clip was shot in Amsterdam, which is the same setting as the film. "Boom Clap" is one of the original songs featured on "The Fault in Our Stars" soundtrack, which is out now ahead of the movie's June 6 release date. The tracklist also includes contributions from Jake Bugg, Ed Sheeran, Ray Lamontagne, Lykke Li, M83 and more. The set bowed at No. 8 on The Billboard 200 and may rise after the film premieres in the U.S. Charli Xcx is helping to lead the...
- 6/2/2014
- Hitfix
Actors and soundtrack artists from upcoming summer flick The Fault in Our Stars took over the YouTube Space in L.A. on Wednesday for a special concert and Q&A livestream event. EW was on the scene for the live broadcast and caught up with Ansel Elgort, author John Green, singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran, and more to get the scoop on the film and its music. Check out what they had to say below:
The Fault in Our Stars soundtrack is well-stacked with up-and-coming indie artists, but there was one musician in particular that author John Green was pleasantly surprised to see included.
The Fault in Our Stars soundtrack is well-stacked with up-and-coming indie artists, but there was one musician in particular that author John Green was pleasantly surprised to see included.
- 5/15/2014
- by Pamela Gocobachi
- EW.com - PopWatch
John Green may have created Hazel Grace's world, but when it came to her soundtrack -- he was clueless. "The only band I listen to is the Mountain Goats," the Fault in Our Stars author said on Wednesday. "The last time I heard new music was like, 1996. I’m a very old person." (For the record, he’s only 36.) Enter: director Josh Boone, who, together with his team of producers, selected an on-point roster of artists to contribute to the film's soundtrack. Among them: Ed Sheeran, Birdy, Charli Xcx, Lykee Li, M83 and Grouplove. Photos: 'Divergent,'
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- 5/15/2014
- by Sophie Schillaci
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Fault in Our Stars has debuted a new clip exclusively through Digital Spy.
The film, based on John Green's acclaimed novel, stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort star as Hazel and Augustus - a couple who fall in love after meeting at a support group for cancer. The above clip shows a glimpse of the scene where the pair first meet, and Augustus asks Hazel out to see a movie.
Stuck in Love's Josh Boone directed the drama, which also stars Willem Dafoe, Laura Dern, Sam Trammell and Nat Wolff.
The soundtrack for the film was announced last month, and will include contributions from Ed Sheeran, Jake Bugg, Birdy and M83.
The Fault in Our Stars will open in Us theatres on June 6 and in the UK on June 19. Watch a behind-the-scenes cast featurette below:...
The film, based on John Green's acclaimed novel, stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort star as Hazel and Augustus - a couple who fall in love after meeting at a support group for cancer. The above clip shows a glimpse of the scene where the pair first meet, and Augustus asks Hazel out to see a movie.
Stuck in Love's Josh Boone directed the drama, which also stars Willem Dafoe, Laura Dern, Sam Trammell and Nat Wolff.
The soundtrack for the film was announced last month, and will include contributions from Ed Sheeran, Jake Bugg, Birdy and M83.
The Fault in Our Stars will open in Us theatres on June 6 and in the UK on June 19. Watch a behind-the-scenes cast featurette below:...
- 5/1/2014
- Digital Spy
If you're a fan of the "Divergent" soundtrack, then the MTV Movie Awards -- or at least one performance -- was for you. Ellie Goulding the segment off with her song "Beating Heart"; but if that felt subdued, recent Grammy Award winner Zedd stepped up with his number "Find You" featuring Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant. Zedd took home a Grammy for his "Clarity" featuring Foxes earlier this year. "Lights" singer Ellie Goulding has been opening for Bruno Mars recently and re-released an expanded version of her album "Halcyon," "Halcyon Days," in August last year. The "Divergent" soundtrack was released in March, and also contained songs from M83, Skrillex and Tame Impala with Kendrick Lamar. Was it a good mix? Get More: Zedd, Beating Heart/Find You (Live Medley) with Ellie Goulding, Music, More Music Videos ...
- 4/14/2014
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
It’s no wonder a studio like Summit Entertainment would be interested in bringing Veronica Roth’s book series to the big-screen. Between the theme of government control set amid a sci-fi setting and the focus being on a young woman discovering who she really is amidst a growing rebellion, it’s not a stretch to see that Divergent might be the next The Hunger Games. To put it simply, Games doesn’t have to worry about any sort of competition from this new young adult rival, but those interested in that world shouldn’t completely dismiss this entertaining coming of age story either.
Where The Hunger Games has somehow been able to appeal to readers and film fans of both young and old, this new young adult series may not be as lucky. This is mostly in part to the focus on romance rather than substance. When so much...
Where The Hunger Games has somehow been able to appeal to readers and film fans of both young and old, this new young adult series may not be as lucky. This is mostly in part to the focus on romance rather than substance. When so much...
- 3/21/2014
- by Michael Haffner
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Kate Winslet and Shailene Woodley dazzled as they graced the red carpet at the Divergent premiere in Los Angeles last night (March 18).
What is Divergent? Everything you need to know about Shailene Woodley's new movie
Winslet, who recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, smouldered in a scarlet dress with mesh panels by Safiyaa as she arrived at the Regency Bruin Theatre.
Divergent star Shailene Woodley attacks 'unhealthy, toxic' Twilight
The 38-year-old actress welcomed son Bear, her first child with husband Ned Rocknroll, last December.
Divergent's lead star Woodley shimmered in a beaded taupe one-shoulder Elie Saab gown, while her on-screen love interest Theo James looked dapper in a three piece Dolce & Gabbana suit.
M83 unveil Divergent song 'I Need You' - listen
They were joined by co-stars Maggie Q, who donned a daring black dress with cut-out details, Ashley Judd, in a plunging blue gown,...
What is Divergent? Everything you need to know about Shailene Woodley's new movie
Winslet, who recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, smouldered in a scarlet dress with mesh panels by Safiyaa as she arrived at the Regency Bruin Theatre.
Divergent star Shailene Woodley attacks 'unhealthy, toxic' Twilight
The 38-year-old actress welcomed son Bear, her first child with husband Ned Rocknroll, last December.
Divergent's lead star Woodley shimmered in a beaded taupe one-shoulder Elie Saab gown, while her on-screen love interest Theo James looked dapper in a three piece Dolce & Gabbana suit.
M83 unveil Divergent song 'I Need You' - listen
They were joined by co-stars Maggie Q, who donned a daring black dress with cut-out details, Ashley Judd, in a plunging blue gown,...
- 3/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Zedd has premiered the music video for his track 'Find You'.
The song - which features vocals from Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant - features on the soundtrack for Divergent.
The special effects-filled clip features Zedd on keyboard, and appearances from Koma and Bryant. The video follows a pair of lovers on the run from a mysterious villain.
The Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack also features songs by Ellie Goulding, Snow Patrol and M83, and is available now in the Us and on March 31 in the UK.
The film is an adaptation of Veronica Roth's popular teen novel of the same name.
Divergent stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet and will be released in Us cinemas on March 21 and in the UK on April 4.
Watch a trailer for Divergent below:...
The song - which features vocals from Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant - features on the soundtrack for Divergent.
The special effects-filled clip features Zedd on keyboard, and appearances from Koma and Bryant. The video follows a pair of lovers on the run from a mysterious villain.
The Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack also features songs by Ellie Goulding, Snow Patrol and M83, and is available now in the Us and on March 31 in the UK.
The film is an adaptation of Veronica Roth's popular teen novel of the same name.
Divergent stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet and will be released in Us cinemas on March 21 and in the UK on April 4.
Watch a trailer for Divergent below:...
- 3/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Ellie Goulding has premiered her new music video.
The singer has recorded new cut 'Beating Heart' for the upcoming Divergent soundtrack, which was released earlier this week in the Us and will be available in the UK on March 31.
The accompanying music video sees Goulding face her lover after wandering through a forest adorned in tattoos inspired by the dystopian movie.
Snow Patrol have also recently unveiled new song 'I Won't Let You Go' for the Divergent soundtrack.
The Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will feature further songs by Tame Impala, M83, Woodkid and Zedd.
The film is an adaptation of the popular teen novel of the same name, written by Veronica Roth.
Divergent stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet and will be in Us cinemas from March 21 and in the UK from April 4.
Watch a trailer for Divergent below:...
The singer has recorded new cut 'Beating Heart' for the upcoming Divergent soundtrack, which was released earlier this week in the Us and will be available in the UK on March 31.
The accompanying music video sees Goulding face her lover after wandering through a forest adorned in tattoos inspired by the dystopian movie.
Snow Patrol have also recently unveiled new song 'I Won't Let You Go' for the Divergent soundtrack.
The Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will feature further songs by Tame Impala, M83, Woodkid and Zedd.
The film is an adaptation of the popular teen novel of the same name, written by Veronica Roth.
Divergent stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet and will be in Us cinemas from March 21 and in the UK from April 4.
Watch a trailer for Divergent below:...
- 3/13/2014
- Digital Spy
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