Music and movies will take turns being Kid Cudi’s main creative priority. The musician announced on Friday that his next studio album is nearly complete, but he isn’t looking to release it until 2026. His latest release, the long-delayed Insano, arrived last month, which makes 2025 a movie year in his alternating schedule.
“My next album is already about 80% done, and it’ll be out in 2026. As always, we’re takin it someplace new,” Cudi wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Just wanted to let yall know, expect an album from...
“My next album is already about 80% done, and it’ll be out in 2026. As always, we’re takin it someplace new,” Cudi wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Just wanted to let yall know, expect an album from...
- 2/23/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Ozempic. It’s been touted as a miracle drug, used endlessly as a Hollywood punchline, and become the impetus for almost $5 billion in sales for pharmaceutical companies in 2023 alone. Since its release in 2017, the injectable weight loss medication and others in its class have revolutionized the landscape of chronic weight management drugs and been marketed as safe and incredibly effective. But as newer weight loss medications enter the market, the popularity of drugs like Ozempic and the rising discourse surrounding them has highlighted a new problem: Ozempic shaming.
Much of...
Much of...
- 12/19/2023
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
Pride month is not just a celebration of queer joy, but also an annual reminder of the ongoing fight for LGBTQ rights. It’s important, though, to break up the parades and protests with a little personal time, a moment to recharge and recenter so the battle can go on, long after June is over. That’s why we pulled together five of our favorite new books from queer authors, for when you need to take a moment off.
Big Swiss by Jen Beagin (Scribner, out now)
After a failed relationship,...
Big Swiss by Jen Beagin (Scribner, out now)
After a failed relationship,...
- 6/9/2023
- by Kerensa Cadenas
- Rollingstone.com
I’d already made three feature films - Virgil Bliss (2001); Milk + Honey (2003); Paper Covers Rock (2008) - all of them indie character dramas, when Larry Fessenden of Glasseye Pix called and asked me if I had any horror scripts I’d be interested in making on a low budget. I’m not a horror guy. I mean, I love movies and there are certainly many horror films that I’ve enjoyed, but the thought of actually making a horror film seemed a bit of a stretch. That said, I’d never turn up the opportunity to make a movie, so I lied, said I had a script that needed a week of polishing. For the next seven days I wrote furiously, Glasseye accepted the first draft and my journey into the world of genre filmmaking was underway. Below I detail the single greatest tip I would pass along to anyone interested...
- 7/13/2010
- Makingof.com
Now this is what I call a Christmas celebration! You can keep your four-hour long Mass services and ritualistic chanting; I’m going to hang out with the guys and girls at Glass Eye Pix.
You see, they’ve teamed with Beck Underwood to produce short films inspired by images seen in the 2008 Creepy Christmas Advent Calendar. One short will air per day starting December 1st and running until Christmas Day on the official Creepy Christmas site; check out the list of whose shorts are playing when below, if you’re feeling snobby like that...
Dec. 1 – David Goldin
Dec. 2 – Glenn McQuaid
Dec. 3 – Sara Driver
Dec. 4 – Heather Sinclair
Dec. 5 – Jt Petty
Dec. 6 – Michael Vincent
Dec. 7 – Devin Febbroriello
Dec. 8 – Larry Fessenden
Dec. 9 – Beck Underwood
Dec. 10 – Isabel Samaras, Marcos & Nico Sorensen
Dec. 11 – Brandon Taylor & Eric Branco
Dec. 12 – Merrill Rauch, Gareth, Maud & Sam Brown
Dec. 13 – Brahm Revel
Dec. 14 – Jim Mickle
Dec. 15 – Annie Nocenti
Dec.
You see, they’ve teamed with Beck Underwood to produce short films inspired by images seen in the 2008 Creepy Christmas Advent Calendar. One short will air per day starting December 1st and running until Christmas Day on the official Creepy Christmas site; check out the list of whose shorts are playing when below, if you’re feeling snobby like that...
Dec. 1 – David Goldin
Dec. 2 – Glenn McQuaid
Dec. 3 – Sara Driver
Dec. 4 – Heather Sinclair
Dec. 5 – Jt Petty
Dec. 6 – Michael Vincent
Dec. 7 – Devin Febbroriello
Dec. 8 – Larry Fessenden
Dec. 9 – Beck Underwood
Dec. 10 – Isabel Samaras, Marcos & Nico Sorensen
Dec. 11 – Brandon Taylor & Eric Branco
Dec. 12 – Merrill Rauch, Gareth, Maud & Sam Brown
Dec. 13 – Brahm Revel
Dec. 14 – Jim Mickle
Dec. 15 – Annie Nocenti
Dec.
- 11/25/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
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