Drugdealer (Michael Collins) and Weyes Blood (Natalie Mering) continued their longstanding collaborative history with gorgeous new song “Real Thing.” Their last single together was “Honey” off Drugdealer’s 2019 album Raw Honey.
The sweet track celebrates the joy of falling in love. “Think I found someone who loves me/Somebody that’s so proud that they found me/Someone who loves me in every way,” Mering sings. “Finally found a love who sees me/Somebody who makes my life so easy/It’s the real thing.”
The red-tinted video was directed by James Manson.
The sweet track celebrates the joy of falling in love. “Think I found someone who loves me/Somebody that’s so proud that they found me/Someone who loves me in every way,” Mering sings. “Finally found a love who sees me/Somebody who makes my life so easy/It’s the real thing.”
The red-tinted video was directed by James Manson.
- 28/05/2025
- par Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Paternal Leave director/screenwriter Alissa Jung with Anne-Katrin Titze on Luca Marinelli as Paolo: “Luca's performance gave me the opportunity to really dive in …”
Alissa Jung’s perceptive and compelling Paternal Leave (a highlight of Film at Lincoln Center and Cinecittà’s Open Roads: New Italian Cinema) stars fantastic newcomer Juli Grabenhenrich and the wonderful Luca Marinelli (of Pietro Marcello’s Martin Eden and Paolo Sorrentino’s Oscar-winning The Great Beauty) with Arturo Gabbriellini (from Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are), Gaia Rinaldi, and Joy Falletti Cardillo. Other films not to be missed include the Opening Night selection, Francesca Comencini’s The Time It Takes (Il Tempo Che Ci Vuole) with Anna Mangiocavallo and Fabrizio Gifuni; Sara Fgaier’s Weightless (Sulla Terra Leggeri) with Andrea Renzi and Sara Serraiocco (Lamberto Sanfelice's Chlorine); Ferzan Özpetek’s Diamonds (Diamanti), a celebration of movie costume design, with Luisa Ranieri and...
Alissa Jung’s perceptive and compelling Paternal Leave (a highlight of Film at Lincoln Center and Cinecittà’s Open Roads: New Italian Cinema) stars fantastic newcomer Juli Grabenhenrich and the wonderful Luca Marinelli (of Pietro Marcello’s Martin Eden and Paolo Sorrentino’s Oscar-winning The Great Beauty) with Arturo Gabbriellini (from Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are), Gaia Rinaldi, and Joy Falletti Cardillo. Other films not to be missed include the Opening Night selection, Francesca Comencini’s The Time It Takes (Il Tempo Che Ci Vuole) with Anna Mangiocavallo and Fabrizio Gifuni; Sara Fgaier’s Weightless (Sulla Terra Leggeri) with Andrea Renzi and Sara Serraiocco (Lamberto Sanfelice's Chlorine); Ferzan Özpetek’s Diamonds (Diamanti), a celebration of movie costume design, with Luisa Ranieri and...
- 27/05/2025
- par Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Oscar-winning Welsh art director and production designer Les Dilley, known for his work on Star Wars, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and many other films, has died aged 84.
A statement from Dilley’s agent said he died, from complications of Alzheimer’s, with his wife and family by his side.
Born in South Wales, Dilley started his film career in London as a teenager, working in various roles before getting his first credit as an art director on 1973’s The Three Musketeers. Through the seventies and eighties he worked on UK-based projects including Alien, Superman, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back,...
A statement from Dilley’s agent said he died, from complications of Alzheimer’s, with his wife and family by his side.
Born in South Wales, Dilley started his film career in London as a teenager, working in various roles before getting his first credit as an art director on 1973’s The Three Musketeers. Through the seventies and eighties he worked on UK-based projects including Alien, Superman, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back,...
- 27/05/2025
- ScreenDaily
Les Dilley, the Oscar-winning art director and production designer, has died. He was 84.
Dilley died on May 20 due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease, his family said. “Les’s legacy lives on in the many iconic films he helped bring to life for over six decades and in his family home he personally built as an homage to his work. His love for the motion picture business was evident to the very end. When he wasn’t on set, he enjoyed constructing things in his workshop at home, playing ice hockey, and a good cup of tea. In addition to his incredible work ethic, quirky British humor, and love of life, he was a dedicated and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. He will be greatly missed,” the family said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
Dilley worked on 100 film and TV projects over his 60 year career,...
Dilley died on May 20 due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease, his family said. “Les’s legacy lives on in the many iconic films he helped bring to life for over six decades and in his family home he personally built as an homage to his work. His love for the motion picture business was evident to the very end. When he wasn’t on set, he enjoyed constructing things in his workshop at home, playing ice hockey, and a good cup of tea. In addition to his incredible work ethic, quirky British humor, and love of life, he was a dedicated and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. He will be greatly missed,” the family said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
Dilley worked on 100 film and TV projects over his 60 year career,...
- 24/05/2025
- par Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Haim will mark 3,654.5 days gone this year with the 10th-anniversary edition of their debut album, Days Are Gone, this fall. In addition to the original album, the reissue will feature eight outtakes, including remixes and a demo recording of the album’s “Go Slow.” The original album came out on Sept. 27, 2013. The reissue will come out Sept. 29 and is available for preorder from independent retailers and Amazon.
To mark the anniversary, the sisters will also perform Days Are Gone, “front to back, top to bottom,” according to their Instagram, at...
To mark the anniversary, the sisters will also perform Days Are Gone, “front to back, top to bottom,” according to their Instagram, at...
- 12/07/2023
- par Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
The North American leg of Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour was already a hit before she ever stepped foot onstage at the Rogers Centre.
Saturday was the first of two consecutive nights at the Toronto stadium, but the buzz was growing Wednesday with the opening of a pop-up shop selling exclusive tour merch at luxury retailer Holt Renfrew. By the weekend, bars, clubs and tourist attractions were filled with superfans who had traveled from all over America to catch the concert — drawn as much by the prospect of seeing an early...
Saturday was the first of two consecutive nights at the Toronto stadium, but the buzz was growing Wednesday with the opening of a pop-up shop selling exclusive tour merch at luxury retailer Holt Renfrew. By the weekend, bars, clubs and tourist attractions were filled with superfans who had traveled from all over America to catch the concert — drawn as much by the prospect of seeing an early...
- 09/07/2023
- par Richard Trapunski
- Rollingstone.com
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