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Post Malone and Swae Lee’s ‘Sunflower’ from Spider-Verse Breaks U.S. Streaming Record For Most Streamed Song of All Time
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Post Malone and Swae Lee’s song “Sunflower” has just become the most-streamed song ever in the U.S. The track was part of the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack back in 2018. Now, more than five years later, it has made history.

Luminate, the company that tracks music data, says “Sunflower” has reached 3.96 billion audio and video streams in the U.S., which puts it ahead of “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X. That makes it the most-streamed song of all time in the country.

“Sunflower” was first released as a single in October 2018. It later showed up on Post Malone’s album Hollywood’s Bleeding. Right from the start, the song was a hit. It went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed in the top 10 for 33 weeks. At the time, that was one of the longest runs ever in the chart’s top ten.

Related:...
See full article at Fiction Horizon
  • 6/27/2025
  • by Hrvoje Milakovic
  • Fiction Horizon
‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Song by Post Malone and Swae Lee Becomes the Most Streamed Song in U.S. History
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Post Malone and Swae Lee’s hit song “Sunflower” just made history. The track, which was part of the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack in 2018, is now the most-streamed song of all time in the United States.

According to a new report from Luminate, it has hit a total of 3.96 billion streams across audio and video platforms, beating the previous record-holder “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X.

“Sunflower” came out as a single in late 2018 and was also included on Post Malone’s third album, Hollywood’s Bleeding. It was an instant success and topped the Billboard Hot 100. The song spent 33 weeks in the chart’s top ten, which was a big deal at the time. That record has since been broken by another one of Malone’s songs, “Circles.”

Related: 10 Marvel & DC Characters Miles Morales Can Defeat

The song was praised by fans and critics alike. Rolling Stone...
See full article at Comic Basics
  • 6/27/2025
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Comic Basics
Kate Winslet’s Grammy Win Was Thanks To Emma Thompson—Here’s What Really Happened!
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Kate Winslet’s Grammy Win ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; Facebook )

An actor winning a Grammy instead of a Tony or an Oscar is a surprising feat. However, it is certainly not out of the ordinary. Kate Winslet, known for her roles in Sense and Sensibility, Titanic, The Holiday, Mare of Easttown, among others, has achieved this feat. The award-winning actress won a Grammy for a short story narration in the 1999 audiobook Listen to the Storyteller. But did you know that she was not supposed to record the story in the first place?

How Did Kate Winslet Win A Grammy Award In 1999?

Kate Winslet appeared on Elizabeth Day’s podcast, How to Fail, in September 2024. In this podcast, she opened up about her journey as a mother and an actor, balancing her roles on both fronts while managing and looking after herself. She also shared a few tips on parenting that she herself grew up learning.
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 6/25/2025
  • by Nandini Iyengar
  • KoiMoi
Why John Williams Didn't Return To Score The Later Harry Potter Sequels
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When people remember the "Harry Potter" movies, they're usually at least partially thinking about the score from the legendary John Williams. In terms of how memorable and evocative it is, "Hedwig's Theme" is up there with "The Imperial March" from "Star Wars" or "He's a Pirate" from the "Pirates of the Caribbean Movies," in that everyone can remember and accurately hum it at a moment's notice. Regularly producing bangers like this, it should be no surprise that John Williams has earned over 50 Oscar nominations over his career.

That's why it's a little surprising that Williams wasn't actually there for most of the "Harry Potter" films. The soundtrack for "Goblet of Fire" was composed by Patrick Doyle, "Order of the Phoenix" and "Half-Blood Prince" were composed by Nicholas Hooper, and both "Deathly Hallows" films were composed by Alexandre Desplat. An attentive ear will notice these changes throughout the series, but considering...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/23/2024
  • by Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
The B-Side – Gwyneth Paltrow (with Cory Everett)
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Welcome to The B-Side! Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made in between.

Today we gush (and hush) over Gwyneth Paltrow with our past, present, and future guest Cory Everett, creator of Cinephile: A Card Game and the ever-expanding My First Movie books!

Our B-Sides today are: Flesh and Bone, Hard Eight, Hush, and Sliding Doors. The main focus revolves around her banner year of 1998. Paltrow had Five films released in ‘98, including Shakespeare in Love, which won her an Oscar.

We talk about her superb SNL opening monologue from 1999 (and her cameo in Ben Affleck’s monologue the next year), her deep cultural resonance at the time (some credit her for bringing the color pink back into fashion), the films she made before and after Emma, and her waning movie star era after...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 11/15/2024
  • by Dan Mecca
  • The Film Stage
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‘Harry Potter’ Soundtrack Box Set for All Eight Films Set for Release
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The Harry Potter original motion picture soundtrack will be available in a 16-lp box set on Nov. 29. The massive box set features more than 10 hours of music from all eight films with music composed by John Williams, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper, and Alexandre Desplat, Warner Music Group’s catalog developer Rhino announced Monday. The expansive set will also be available in four color variants corresponding to one of the four Hogwarts Houses. It includes red for Gryffindor, green for Slytherin, blue for Ravenclaw, and yellow for Hufflepuff.

Williams crafted the...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 10/28/2024
  • by Kalia Richardson
  • Rollingstone.com
Kevin Feige Makes Surprise Appearance At The Hollywood Bowl and Michael Giacchino Wows Fans With 4 Minutes Of New Score for The Fantastic Four: First Steps During Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience
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All photographs of Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience at the Hollywood Bowl – Farah Sosa on behalf of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association.

Wamg was among a crowd of thousands Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl for the Global premiere of Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience.

Over the Labor Day weekend, new and old fans assembled to relive iconic moments from the MCU, all accompanied by a live orchestra, stunning projection mapping on the Bowl shell, fireworks, surprises… And there were surprises!

Disney Concerts, Marvel Studios and the Los Angeles Philharmonic captivated the audience with the Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert experience. Conducted by LA Phil Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, this momentous concert was an epic on-screen cinematic journey, covering 23 films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in a single unforgettable experience, exclusively at the Hollywood Bowl.

Opening with the recognizable Marvel Studios fanfare, the evening began when...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 9/3/2024
  • by Movie Geeks
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Loki Season 2: Tom Hiddleston Improvised Thor Callback Line in His Final Scene
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Loki star Tom Hiddleston confirmed that he improvised his final line in the Disney+ series’ Season 2 finale, which was actually a callback to one of his scenes from 2011’s Thor.

During an appearance on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, Hiddleston shared the story behind his fan-favorite character’s game-changing final sequence in the Loki Season 2 finale. “We had a version of it in the script, but they knew that it was going to be significant for me.” Hiddleston recalled. "I went for a little jog just around the lot [at Pinewood Studios]. You know I love to run, it’s where I do my best thinking, and I was listening to some film scores. One of which was actually the score from Thor by Patrick Doyle. And I became overtaken by the significance of it being the last thing I was going to say, and the length of the journey,...
See full article at CBR
  • 11/23/2023
  • by Maggie Dela Paz
  • CBR
Brian De Palma at an event for Le dahlia noir (2006)
Review: Brian De Palma’s Carlito’s Way on Arrow Limited Edition 4K Uhd Blu-ray
Brian De Palma at an event for Le dahlia noir (2006)
Brian De Palma’s “play nice” films—in which he shows that he can groove to the strictures of pop cinema while reinvigorating formulaic stories with his formal gifts—often have an acrid aftertaste. While watching The Untouchables or Mission: Impossible, the De Palma acolyte may sense the artist’s resentment at having to impersonally flex his mastery. Carlito’s Way, though, is an exception.

Working from a vivid screenplay by David Koepp, adapted from two novels by Judge Edwin Torres, De Palma embraces the romantic possibilities of mainstream cinema, using his skill to deepen the audience’s engagement with melodrama rather than to interrogate it. The 1993 film is an increasingly endangered bird—an intelligent and beautiful entertainment for adults—that was taken for granted by many at the time.

The opening credits sequence establishes a different De Palma register—a cohesion between the sentimental pull of pop cinema and the...
See full article at Slant Magazine
  • 9/26/2023
  • by Chuck Bowen
  • Slant Magazine
Oscar-Winning Composer Hildur Guðnadóttir on Scoring A Haunting in Venice
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Kenneth Branagh returns as Hercule Poirot in a radical departure from his two previous Agatha Christie adaptations. A Haunting in Venice is a terrifying murder mystery set in a creepy -World War II palazzo. The famed Belgian sleuth is invited to a séance by crime novelist Ariadne Oliver (Tina Fey). She wants him to prove that spiritual medium Joyce Reynolds (Michelle Yeah) is a fraud. Opera star Rowena Drake (Kelly Reilly) is desperate to communicate with her daughter (Rowan Robinson) who committed suicide. The night takes a seemingly supernatural turn as murders ensue with no obvious explanations.

Oscar-winning Icelandic composer Hildur Guðnadóttir will send shivers down your spine with her magnificent score. With A Haunting in Venice, Guðnadóttir takes the reins from Patrick Doyle, who did Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. Branagh "was very clear that he wanted the film to be very different from the other two films.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 9/23/2023
  • by Julian Roman
  • MovieWeb
The McU's 10 Best Composers
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe's success can be attributed to many different factors, from terrific actors to visionary directors that make each film and Disney+ series come alive. However, one factor that is all too often overlooked is the franchise's musical scores, which are nothing short of terrific. Like Star Wars or Indiana Jones, the MCU has its own unique sound.

A score can help to make or break a movie. Scores inspire deep emotions that sit with audiences long after the film ends. The McU's sweeping musical themes help make each film distinct and unique in the growing franchise, playing a pivotal role in each project's success. As such, certain composers within the MCU stand out as some of the best in the business.

Related: 10 Superhero Movies That Ruined Their Franchise

Henry Jackman

Henry Jackman has had limited collaborations with the Marvel Cinematic Universe but has proven his scores to...
See full article at CBR
  • 7/7/2023
  • by Jordan Iacobucci
  • CBR
Simon Franglen’s ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Score Holds World Premiere Performance at Krakow Film Music Festival
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“Avatar: The Way of Water” and “E.T.” were just some of the films recognized at the 16th Krakow Film Music Festival in Krakow, Poland. The festival concluded on Monday, wrapping up the celebration of this year’s celestial lineup.

“Faced by the challenges posed by the pandemic, as well as the war that broke out at our doorstep, many of us have taken refuge in cinematic works – either trying to glimpse into the future or relive the amazing films from our childhood,” said Carolina Pietyra, director of the Krakow Festival office, in a statement. “The headline of this year’s edition of the Krakow Film Music Festival – Out of Space – stands for everything that takes us to other spaces and responds to our longing to explore realms unknown.”

The festival’s Space Gala featured otherworldly film scores including Jóhann Jóhannsson’s “Arrival,” Cliff Martinez’s “Solaris,” Steven Price’s “Gravity...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/31/2023
  • by Sophia Scorziello
  • Variety Film + TV
World Soundtrack Awards matches composers with filmmakers (exclusive)
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Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have taken part.

The World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), taking place annually at Film Fest Gent, is pairing 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for a short film project called 25 x 2 to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary.

Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have composed a short piece of music (1-2 minutes) with many recorded by the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra. Filmmakers Including Terence Davies, Radu Jude, Paul Schrader, Naomi Kawase and Ildikó Enyedi are now creating shorts based on the scores.

The shorts will be presented at this year’s Film Fest Gent,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/21/2023
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
World Soundtrack Awards matches composers with filmmakers (awards)
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Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have taken part.

The World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), taking place annually at Film Fest Gent, is pairing 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for a short film project called 25 x 2 to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary.

Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have composed a short piece of music (1-2 minutes) with many recorded by the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra. Filmmakers Including Terence Davies, Radu Jude, Paul Schrader, Naomi Kawase and Ildikó Enyedi are now creating shorts based on the scores.

The shorts will be presented at this year’s Film Fest Gent,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/21/2023
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
World Soundtrack Awards matches composers with filmmakers
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Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have taken part.

The World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), taking place annually at Film Fest Gent, is pairing 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for a short film project called 25 x 2 to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary.

Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have composed a short piece of music (1-2 minutes) with many recorded by the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra. Filmmakers Including Terence Davies, Radu Jude, Paul Schrader, Naomi Kawase and Ildikó Enyedi are now creating shorts based on the scores.

The shorts will be presented at this year’s Film Fest Gent,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/21/2023
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
10 Ways Haunting In Venice Is Already Improving Branagh's Hercule Poirot Movies
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A Haunting In Venice is the third movie in Kenneth Branagh's Hercule Poirot series, and the trailer hints at it being the best movie in the franchise yet. Branagh has a clear love of the Agatha Christie novels, as the filmmaker directed Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, and he throws himself into the world, absolutely hamming it up as Poirot. Along with Adam Sandler's Murder Mystery series and Knives Out, Kenneth Branagh is to thank for the revival of the murder mystery genre, as Murder on the Orient Express made a huge $352 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo).

Unfortunately, while the movies are successful and have a huge fanbase, both of the previous films have received mixed receptions from critics and general audiences. Murder on the Orient Express has a barely "fresh" score of 62% on Rotten Tomatoes, and Death on the Nile is...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 5/9/2023
  • by Stephen Barker
  • ScreenRant
Andrew Lloyd Webber composes new anthem for King Charles coronation
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An anthem written by Andrew Lloyd Webber is one of 12 new pieces of music commissioned by King Charles for his coronation.

Lloyd Webber said he was “incredibly honoured” to have been given the opportunity to compose a new number. “My anthem includes words slightly adapted from Psalm 98. I have scored it for the Westminster Abbey choir and organ, the ceremonial brass and orchestra.”

The maestro also said he hoped the anthem “reflects this joyous occasion” when the new king is crowned.

Lloyd Webber, 74, was among those who travelled to Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II, after her death in September last year.

In a tribute posted to Twitter, he honoured the queen as “the most extraordinary ambassador” and thanked her for “all she has done”.

King Charles’s coronation is scheduled to be held on 6 May, and he has selected the musical programme for the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
See full article at The Independent - Music
  • 2/19/2023
  • by Helen William
  • The Independent - Music
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Year In Review: Rolling Stone Music Now Podcasts on Musicians We Lost in 2020
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2020 was a year of painful losses, and the music world was no exception. Our weekly Rolling Stone Music Now podcast spotlighted the lives of some of the many musicians we lost this year, including one of rock & roll’s founders and two of rock’s greatest-ever virtuosos. Press play on the episodes below to listen now, or hear any episode and subscribe iTunes or Spotify.

We played never-before-heard audio of an interview with Eddie Van Halen, and interviewed biographer Greg Renoff, along with tributes from Tom Morello, Steve Vai, and Gene Simmons.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 12/29/2020
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
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Record Store Day 2020: 16 Great Exclusives From the Black Friday Drop
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Right about now, you might find yourself asking: “Didn’t Record Store Day already happen this year?” Well, yes — three times. Those were the “drops” created to replace the original April 2020 Record Store Day, which was canceled for pandemic reasons. This Friday, the traditional post-Thanksgiving Record Store Day is happening as planned, making a grand total of four events this year. It might seem like a lot, but independent record stores have really been hurting lately, and your local shop would almost certainly appreciate your business. Here are 16 of the...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 11/25/2020
  • by Angie Martoccio, Simon Vozick-Levinson, Andy Greene, Jonathan Bernstein, Patrick Doyle, Hank Shteamer and Kory Grow
  • Rollingstone.com
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Musicians on Musicians — in Quarantine
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When Taylor Swift walked into Paul McCartney’s Mpl Studios office in London, in early October, for this issue’s cover story, she arrived without assistants or stylists or even a makeup person. (Appropriately, Taylor chose to wear clothes designed by Paul’s daughter Stella McCartney for the occasion.) For most of the day it was just Taylor and Paul, along with Paul’s daughter Mary McCartney, a photographer, in what turned out to be a revelatory meeting of megastars from across the generations.

Taylor came armed with questions; Paul was loose and relaxed,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 11/13/2020
  • by Jason Fine
  • Rollingstone.com
"Sir Billi" - Sean Connery's Final Role
"Sir Billi", aka "Guardian of the Highlands" is the Scottish produced, 2012 CG -animated adventure comedy feature, written, directed by Sascha and Tessa Hartmann, starring the final (voice) performance of actor Sean Connery, with Alan Cumming, Patrick Doyle and Kieron Elliott:

"...'Sir Billi', an old, skateboarding veterinarian, goes above and beyond the call of responsibility, fighting villains and strong lairds in a war to save the illegal fugitive 'Bessie Boo' the beaver..." 

Click the images to enlarge...
See full article at SneakPeek
  • 11/13/2020
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
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Hear Our New Podcast Tribute to Eddie Van Halen
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The new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now pays tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen, with never-before-heard audio from a 2008 interview with the guitarist that traces his early years as a musician and beyond. Why did the electric guitar last so long as rock’s defining instrument? “You can’t bend the strings of a piano,” Van Halen says.

The episode also includes a discussion between host Brian Hiatt and Van Halen scholar Greg Renoff (author of the revelatory book Van Halen Rising, on the group’s origins, as...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 10/12/2020
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
Judi Dench, Colin Farrell, Josh Gad, Nonso Anozie, Lara McDonnell, Tamara Smart, and Ferdia Shaw in Artemis Fowl (2020)
“Artemis Fowl” Is A Foul Effort From Kenneth Branagh
Judi Dench, Colin Farrell, Josh Gad, Nonso Anozie, Lara McDonnell, Tamara Smart, and Ferdia Shaw in Artemis Fowl (2020)
I’m sure there must be some appeal to the Artemis Fowl book series that serves as the basis for this film adaptation of the same name. However, whatever might be there is certainly not translated to the movie. Artemis Fowl is something both bizarre and bland, boring while also being deeply strange. What could have been a fun and somewhat different kind of blockbuster for kids is instead just a big ugly mess. Pulled from a handful of different dates on the calendar over the last two years, it’s now being dumped on Disney Plus tomorrow, saving it from the box office failure that was undoubtedly in its future. The movie is a fantasy adventure, based on two of the first books in the Artemis Fowl franchise. I’ll keep the synopsis brief, since it frankly doesn’t make any sense, anyhow. Here, we’re introduced to Artemis...
See full article at Hollywoodnews.com
  • 6/11/2020
  • by Joey Magidson
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Judi Dench, Colin Farrell, Josh Gad, Nonso Anozie, Lara McDonnell, Tamara Smart, and Ferdia Shaw in Artemis Fowl (2020)
‘Artemis Fowl’ Film Review: There’s Not Enough Magic in Kenneth Branagh’s Fantasy Adventure
Judi Dench, Colin Farrell, Josh Gad, Nonso Anozie, Lara McDonnell, Tamara Smart, and Ferdia Shaw in Artemis Fowl (2020)
Like a fairy trapped in a cage, there’s a different movie trapped inside “Artemis Fowl,” struggling to break free of the more conventional trappings of the big, kids-oriented fantasy adventure story that premieres on June 12 on Disney+.

And by the way, there’s a real fairy trapped in a cage in “Artemis Fowl,” along with a whole lot of dwarves, goblins, elves, trolls, the occasional centaur and enough other magical creatures to make a lot of “Harry Potter” fans happy, along with scattered aficionados of, say, “The Chronicles of Narnia” and “His Dark Materials” and even “Star Wars.”

But while an energetic kids’ fantasy with cool creatures fighting each other is probably a reasonable win for Disney’s new premium service in these days before most theaters reopen, it’s hard to watch it as an adult and not wish for something that produced a little more magic of its own.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 6/11/2020
  • by Steve Pond
  • The Wrap
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Hear Our Podcast Memorial for Little Richard
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The new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now takes on the world-shaking life and career of the late rock & roll giant Little Richard (also featured on our new digital cover), with Rob Sheffield, David Browne, and Patrick Doyle joining host Brian Hiatt for an in-depth discussion.

The topics range from the enduring power of Little Richard’s earliest recordings (the panel ponders whether his debut, Here’s Little Richard, might just be the greatest album ever made) to his later showbiz ubiquity, as well as his incalculable influence on rock.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 5/22/2020
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
Real-Life House from The Conjuring Is Live Streaming for an Entire Week
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Horror buffs and paranormal enthusiasts may have found something good to do next week. The folks at The Dark Zone Network have set up a live stream from The Conjuring house. Not the set constructed for the movies or anything like that, but the real house in Rhode Island that inspired the 2013 horror hit. For a full week, the world will be able to see what it's like living in this location from the annals of real-life horror history.

Starting on May 8, the network will begin a free preview of its 24-hour live stream, which officially kicks off on May 9 and will run for a full week. Those who tune in will get to see what it's like for the actual family who lives there to be cooped up in an alleged haunted house during the quarantine. The network released a description of the event, which reads as follows.

"You...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 5/1/2020
  • by Ryan Scott
  • MovieWeb
Conjuring : Les Dossiers Warren (2013)
The Dark Zone Presents Weeklong Live Streaming Event from The Conjuring House
Conjuring : Les Dossiers Warren (2013)
An inhuman spirit, according to 2013’s The Conjuring, is “something that’s never walked the Earth in human form. It’s something demonic.” And The Dark Zone, a new online community that “embraces the vast spectrum of all things paranormal” wants to lock you in a house with it for a whole week. Figuring it may be the only thing scarier than the coronavirus, the network will present a weeklong livestream from the real Conjuring House. The House Live will stream as a free preview on Friday, May 8, with the full broadcast starting at noon Et, on Saturday, May 9 and running 24/7 for an entire week.

“The world is on lockdown and so is the family living in the house that inspired The Conjuring,” reads the official synopsis. “Watch as the Heinzen Family shows you how they live amongst the spirits while toughing out this worldwide pandemic.”

The House documents the...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 4/30/2020
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
Bill Withers
Hear a Podcast Tribute to John Prine and Bill Withers
Bill Withers
The latest episode of Rolling Stone Music Now honors two legends, gone too soon, with a never-before-heard interview with Bill Withers (conducted by senior writer Andy Greene, who spent time at Withers’ home for a 2015 feature ), along with intimate memories of John Prine from senior writer Patrick Doyle, who has written extensively about the late singer-songwriter.

To hear the entire episode right now, press play below or download and subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.

In the interview, Withers talks about writing classics including “Ain’t No Sunshine” and “Lean on Me,...
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  • 4/14/2020
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
Brian Wilson
Quarantine Comfort: The Best Livestreamed Performances So Far
Brian Wilson
With the coronavirus continuing to force artists to cancel or postpone tours and festivals, many have taken their shows to social media — livestreaming from the comforts of their homes and offering fans a glimpse of their lives. From Brian Wilson to Diplo, here are the best performances so far of the stay-at-home era. Click through and find something to pass all the hours you’ll have to spend inside for the good of yourself and others.

Neil Young

When Neil Young streamed a performance of the digital rally for Bernie Sanders earlier in the week,...
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  • 3/20/2020
  • by Jonathan Bernstein, Jon Blistein, Patrick Doyle, Andy Greene, Joseph Hudak, Elias Leight, Angie Martoccio, Hank Shteamer, Brittany Spanos and Simon Vozick-Levinson
  • Rollingstone.com
B.B. King
All-Star Blues Tribute to B.B. King Will Be Livestreamed
B.B. King
A month ago, on February 16th, a group of some of the greatest living blues musicians gathered at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, to celebrate the music of the late, great B.B. King.

That seems like a lifetime ago now as we settle into a spring without any concerts or large gatherings — but you can go back to that all-star blues show tonight at 8 p.m. Est, when the Relix Channel will livestream the whole concert for free under the name The Thrill Is Gone: A Tribute to B.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 3/20/2020
  • by Simon Vozick-Levinson
  • Rollingstone.com
Dan Auerbach
Hear the Black Keys on Their Early Days and New Album
Dan Auerbach
In the earliest days of the Black Keys, singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney would spend months cruising from state to state in a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager – they’d take turns sleeping in the back, with Carney driving at night and Auerbach taking the day shift. The latest episode of Rolling Stone Music Now features the duo diving into their memories of those days, while also giving listeners a good taste of what their relentlessly sardonic banter was like. In a hilarious interview with Rolling Stone senior writer Patrick Doyle,...
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  • 1/8/2020
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
The Best Movies Of The Decade (2010 – 2019)
It was the best of times… it was the worst of times. 2010 through 2019 saw dramatic climate changes, unconventional leadership choices to the political landscape and walls being built to further divide cultures.

When we came together, we came together strong.

Our world witnessed many extraordinary things such as a 16 year girl succeeding in turning vague anxieties about the planet into a worldwide movement calling for global change, in 2015 same-sex marriage became legal, millions attended the Women’s March in 2017, in 2018 mankind experienced a once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse, while in April of 2019, we got our first glimpse of the most mysterious spectacle in the universe: the black hole.

Political commentary was the focus of many mainstream movies, sociological topics metaphorically took the form of horror films while creatures past present and future captured the zeitgeist of the past decade. The eighth and final installment in the Harry Potter film series — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,...
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  • 12/31/2019
  • by Movie Geeks
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Rolling Stone Interview: The Black Keys
The Black Keys sit down with Rolling Stone senior editor Patrick Doyle in Nashville to discuss their three-year break, hatred of mainstream pop and “misunderstanding” with Jack White. They also confirm a 2020 tour in our “The Rolling Stone Interview” video series, presented by Dodge.

After Doyle arrives at Keys guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach’s studio Easy Eye Sound, drummer Patrick Carney jokes that their recent positive feedback from fans can be traced to a street team they’ve organized on YouTube. He also mentions a nasty comment from a user...
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  • 11/19/2019
  • by Angie Martoccio
  • Rollingstone.com
‘In Conversation’ With Mark Ronson: 5 Things We Learned
Rolling Stone’s “In Conversation” discussion series, a partnership with Ralph Lauren, began its first installment in conversation with Mark Ronson on September 25th. Live and decked out in Polo Ralph Lauren attire, Ronson chronicled his journey through the music industry and answered questions from staff writer Patrick Doyle.

The two covered everything at the event in Polo Ralph Lauren’s New York City Prince Street store, from his work with Amy Winehouse to his latest single with Miley Cyrus, as well as his recent solo album, Late Night Feelings.
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  • 10/3/2019
  • by Morgan Mullings
  • Rollingstone.com
Rolling Stone to Host Its First ‘In Conversation’ Discussion, Featuring Mark Ronson
On Wednesday, September 25th, Rolling Stone will host its first “In Conversation” discussion panel, in partnership with Ralph Lauren. Held at Ralph Lauren’s New York City Prince Street location, the conversation will feature a Q&a between Rolling Stone staff writer Patrick Doyle and Mark Ronson. Discussion topics will focus on Ronson’s musical journey from a DJ, to recording artist, to record producer, as well as his most recent and upcoming projects. The discussion will be filmed before a live audience and will live on RollingStone.com.

In...
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  • 9/19/2019
  • by Rolling Stone
  • Rollingstone.com
Brian De Palma at an event for Le dahlia noir (2006)
Carlito's Way Soundtrack Debuts on Vinyl This Week with Art from Gary Pullin
Brian De Palma at an event for Le dahlia noir (2006)
Available for the first time on vinyl, the score for Brian De Palma's film Carlito's Way by composer Patrick Doyle is being released on July 12th exclusively through Barnes and Noble. This package has artwork created by Gary Pullin along with LP labels and a back-cover reference to the famous pool hall scene.

"I am extremely fortunate and proud to have composed the score for Carlito's Way for the extraordinary auteur, Brian de Palma. I recognized the moment I first saw the film that it was a masterpiece and time has indeed confirmed this. Every new generation discovers Carlito's Way and the enthusiasm and appreciation over the years for the film, for the score and for the work of all the other departments has been extremely flattering. This film has become a classic and to have my score be part of it is a tremendous honor. Thank you, Brian,...
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  • 7/8/2019
  • by Brian B.
  • MovieWeb
Hear Cage the Elephant’s Dark, Paranoid New Song ‘House of Glass’
Cage the Elephant’s upcoming LP Social Cues emerged from a time of turmoil for the Bowling Green, Kentucky band. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone‘s Patrick Doyle, lead singer Matt Shultz discusses the stressful process of making a new album in the aftermath of his divorce: “There was a fair amount of self-medication and intense isolation,” he said.

You can hear it all in “House of Glass,” the band’s new single. Over a dark, stormy bass/guitar vamp, Shultz sings about bad vibes and things falling apart.
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  • 3/8/2019
  • by Simon Vozick-Levinson
  • Rollingstone.com
John Prine
John Prine Doc ‘Hello in There’ Picked Up for Theatrical Release
John Prine
John Prine’s songwriting legacy and recent resurgence will be the focus of an upcoming documentary titled John Prine: Hello in There.

Sony Pictures Classics announced Saturday that it had acquired the film, which was directed by Zachary Fuhrer and produced by Rolling Stone‘s Patrick Doyle.

“The movie began filming John as he prepared to release his first album of new songs in 13 years, and follows him throughout a remarkable resurgence that has taken him from Radio City Music Hall to the Songwriters Hall of Fame,” Sony Pictures Classics said of the film.
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  • 2/12/2019
  • by Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
Sony Classics Acquires World Rights To Doc ‘John Prine: Hello In There’ About Folk Singer
Sony Classics has acquired worldwide rights to a documentary about folk singer John Prine tentatively titled John Prine: Hello In There.

Currently in post-production, the film tells the story of the singer-songwriter from his early days when he broke through with an album he wrote as a mailman in the Chicago suburbs, and how he went on to achieve significant critical acclaim. The film began filming the artist as he prepared to release his first album of new songs in 13 years, and follows him throughout a career resurgence that took him to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

With the support of the Prine family, the filmmakers conducted interviews with Prine’s friends and peers; including young songwriters he helped shape, such as Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell and Margo Price.

The film was co-written by Zachary Fuhrer and Patrick Doyle, produced by Doyle and directed by Fuhrer. RadicalMedia is a production partner on the film.
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  • 2/10/2019
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
John Prine Music Documentary Lands at Sony Classics
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all rights worldwide to Zachary Fuhrer’s documentary about singer-songwriter John Prine, tentatively titled “John Prine: Hello in There.”

Currently in postproduction, the film tells the story of Prine, who broke through with an album he wrote as a mailman in the Chicago suburbs, and went on to create some of the strangest, funniest, most surreal and most enduring songs of our time, including “Angel From Montgomery.”

Fuhrer and Patrick Doyle co-wrote the film, which Doyle also produced. RadicalMedia is a production partner on the film, which will be released theatrically.

Also Read: David Crosby Documentary 'Remember My Name' Acquired By Sony Pictures Classics

The filmmakers followed Prine as he prepared to release his first album of new songs in 13 years, tracking his appearances at Radio City Music Hall and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The film includes interviews with Prine’s friends and peers,...
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  • 2/10/2019
  • by Thom Geier
  • The Wrap
Sony Pictures Classics Acquires John Prine Documentary
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all rights worldwide to the John Prine documentary tentatively titled “John Prine: Hello in There,” which is in post-production. Spc is planning a theatrical release.

The film tells the story of the singer/songwriter who has “notoriously been very mysterious to much of the public,” Spc said. Prine broke through with an album he wrote as a mailman in the Chicago suburbs, and went on “to create some of the strangest, funniest, most surreal and most enduring songs of our time.”

The moviemakers began filming Prine as he prepared to release his first album of new songs in 13 years, and follows him throughout a resurgence that has taken him from Radio City Music Hall to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

The film, made with the support of Prine’s family, includes interviews with his friends and peers, including young songwriters he helped shape, such as Sturgill Simpson,...
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  • 2/10/2019
  • by Leo Barraclough
  • Variety Film + TV
Spc acquires John Prine documentary
Distributor plans theatrical release on singer/songwriter.

Sony Pictures Classics has picked up worldwide rights to the documentary about singer/songwriter John Prine documentary tentatively titled John Prine: Hello In There.

Zachary Fuhrer directs the feature, which is in post-production and tells the story of the mysterious performer who broke out with an album he wrote while a Chicago postman, and went on to create an occasionally surreal body of work that included Angel From Montgomery.

Production began as Prine prepared to release his first album in 13 years, and followed him throug a resurgence that took him from Radio City Music Hall...
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  • 2/10/2019
  • by Jeremy Kay
  • ScreenDaily
Patrick Doyle
Listen to Gary Clark Jr.: The Rolling Stone Interview
Patrick Doyle
For the latest episode of the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, Patrick Doyle sat down with Gary Clark Jr. in our Sirius Xm studio for a definitive interview that covers Clark’s entire career. Among many other topics, he discusses his early days in Austin (as a kid, he wanted to be in a group like Boyz II Men), his breakthrough performance at the 2010 Crossroads Festival (where he faced sound problems at the worst possible moment, and transforming his creative process for his upcoming new album This Land (due February 22nd,...
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  • 1/31/2019
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
Alan Silvestri
As Varèse Sarabande Label Turns 40, Composers Celebrate a Harmonious Partner
Alan Silvestri
“It’s one of the true pioneering enterprises in our business,” says composer Alan Silvestri about the preeminent film music label, Varèse Sarabande, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

Silvestri won a 2001 Grammy for instrumental composition for his theme for “Cast Away,” a movie that has very little music and was an unlikely candidate for a soundtrack album … until Varèse producer Robert Townson proposed a Silvestri greatest-hits CD that would lead off with “Cast Away.” “Talk about the adventurousness and passion of Bob Townson and Varèse,” Silvestri adds. “There was no other way anyone was ever going to hear that music outside of the movie.”

Silvestri is just one of many composers who praise the label that has long promoted their work. Lee Holdridge met Varèse principals Chris Kuchler and Tom Null in 1978, and “was impressed by their dream, although I could not understand how they would be...
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  • 12/8/2018
  • by Jon Burlingame
  • Variety Film + TV
Gosford Park
At least twenty fine actors and stars make Robert Altman’s period piece about a party in a big English country house into a gala occasion. The show is also a fascinating entree into a classed world of masters and servants. The drama of manners could also be described as a mystery who-dunnit. Either way, we’re floored by excellent work from a stellar cast.

Gosford Park

Blu-ray

Arrow Academy USA

2001 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 131 min. / Street Date , 2018 / Available from Arrow Video

Starring: Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Camilla Rutherford, Charles Dance, Geraldine Somerville, Tom Hollander, Natasha Wightman, Jeremy Northam, Bob Balaban, James Wilby, Claudie Blakley, Laurence Fox, Trent Ford, Ryan Phillippe, Stephen Fry, Ron Webster, Kelly Macdonald, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren, Eileen Atkins, Emily Watson, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi, Richard E. Grant.

Cinematography: Andrew Dunn

Film Editor: Tim Squyres

Production Design: Stephen Altman

Original Music: Patrick Doyle

Written by Julian Fellowes,...
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  • 12/1/2018
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
Shawn Mendes
Watch Shawn Mendes Play Guitar, Vamp for Rolling Stone Cover Shoot
Shawn Mendes
Shawn Mendes graces the cover of Rolling Stone‘s December issue. Exclusive video with behind-the-scenes footage of his photo shoot shows the singer-songwriter vamping it up on set.

Shot by photographer Ruven Afanador, Mendes (and his guitar) were the stars of the 1896 studio in Bushwick, Brooklyn. With hair perfectly tousled, the 20-year-old looked like the ideal teen dream as he charmed the camera.

For his cover story, Mendes took writer Patrick Doyle to Budapest and Lisbon where the star spoke candidly about everything from his anxieties, dating, rumors about his sexuality and even drugs.
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  • 11/28/2018
  • by Brittany Spanos
  • Rollingstone.com
Artemis Fowl Trailer: Disney Brings the Epic Fantasy to Life
Barely a week has based since Disney showed of their live-action adaptation of The Lion King, one of their biggest releases in 2019. Now, they drop another surprise on fans with a first look at Artemis Fowl, another epic blockbuster that will hit screens this summer. And it's pure Disney gold.

Disney's Artemis Fowl will arrives in theaters on August 9, 2019, setting the stage to be one of the last great blockbusters to arrive this summer. Kenneth Branagh returns to the director's chair for this adaptation of the beloved book by Eoin Colfer. The story follows 12-year-old genius Artemis Fowl, a descendant of a long line of criminal masterminds, as he finds himself in a battle of strength and cunning against a powerful, hidden race of fairies who may be behind his father's disappearance.

The film stars Ferdia Shaw, Lara McDonnell, Tamara Smart, Nonzo Anozie, with Josh Gad, and Judi Dench. Judy Hofflund...
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  • 11/27/2018
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Kenneth Branagh at an event for Le Crime de l'Orient-Express (2017)
Kenneth Branagh’s William Shakespeare Movie ‘All Is True’ Lands at Sony Classics
Kenneth Branagh at an event for Le Crime de l'Orient-Express (2017)
Sony Pictures Classics acquired worldwide rights to “All Is True,” a drama directed by Kenneth Branagh about the final years in the life of William Shakespeare, the company announced Tuesday.

The original screenplay from writer Ben Elton reveals a dramatic and little known period in the final years of William Shakespeare. Branagh stars as Shakespeare alongside Judi Dench as his wife, Anne, and Ian McKellen as the Earl of Southampton.

“All Is True” will have a one-week year-end awards qualifying run in New York and Los Angeles on Dec. 21, followed by an official film release in 2019.

Read the official description below:

The year is 1613. Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. But disaster strikes when his renowned Globe Theatre burns to the ground, and devastated, Shakespeare returns to Stratford, where he...
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  • 10/30/2018
  • by Brian Welk
  • The Wrap
Aretha Franklin
Aretha’s Greatest Albums: ‘Amazing Grace’ (1972)
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin, who died on August 16th at age 76, recorded more than 40 full-length albums in her six-decade career. It’s a deep catalog, crowded with indisputable classics and hidden gems. Rolling Stone’s music staff is paying its R.E.S.P.E.C.T.s to the Queen with tributes to our favorite Aretha LPs. Next up: Patrick Doyle on her gospel masterpiece.

Over two days in January 1972, a 29-year-old Aretha Franklin went back to where it all started. In the midst of a remarkable career turnaround — nine hit...
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  • 8/22/2018
  • by Patrick Doyle
  • Rollingstone.com
Aretha Franklin
Hear Aretha Franklin Talk About Recording ‘Respect’
Aretha Franklin
The new episode of our podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now, is a tribute to the life and music of Aretha Franklin, starting with an interview with writer David Ritz, who co-wrote Franklin’s autobiography (Aretha: From These Roots) and also went on to write the unvarnished biography Respect: The Life of Aretha Franklin. Ritz digs deep into Franklin’s formative years, explaining how her grief over separation from her mother helped shape her emotional make-up. He also explains the development of her musical style. “She was steeped in gospel,” Ritz says,...
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  • 8/22/2018
  • by Brian Hiatt
  • Rollingstone.com
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