Dakota Johnson just added a new skill to her resume.
On Friday, with the premiere of the new Coldplay music video for “Cry Cry Cry,” the Fifty Shades of Grey actress, 30, marked her directorial debut (she co-directed the project with Cory Bailey). The Valentine’s Day release is even more fitting since Johnson made the romantic video with her boyfriend Chris Martin, the band’s frontman.
“Don’t want us to hurt each other / Or cause each other pain / Don’t want to fear what we don’t know / We’re in this together, baby / We’re as singing is to rain,...
On Friday, with the premiere of the new Coldplay music video for “Cry Cry Cry,” the Fifty Shades of Grey actress, 30, marked her directorial debut (she co-directed the project with Cory Bailey). The Valentine’s Day release is even more fitting since Johnson made the romantic video with her boyfriend Chris Martin, the band’s frontman.
“Don’t want us to hurt each other / Or cause each other pain / Don’t want to fear what we don’t know / We’re in this together, baby / We’re as singing is to rain,...
- 2/14/2020
- by Benjamin VanHoose
- PEOPLE.com
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are about to make you cry, cry, cry. The 50 Shades of Grey alum donned her director's hat for Coldplay's "Cry, Cry, Cry" music video, which debuted Friday. The actress co-directed her boyfriend's romantic music video with Cory Bailey. The dance-heavy production was choreographed by Celia Rowlson-Hall, and its Valentine's Day arrival couldn't be more aptly timed. Martin and the rest of the Coldplay crew serve as the band at a dance in the video as a couple saunters their way through life together. The pair starts out as hopeful, gleeful teenagers sharing a romantic night before evolving into adults. By the end of...
- 2/14/2020
- E! Online
No, we’re not going to get deep into the romantic relationship between Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson. We’ll leave that to the TMZ’s of the world. But it is important to note the connection between the two as a probably large inspiration for why Johnson decided to make her directorial debut with the aforementioned band’s latest music video for “Cry, Cry, Cry.”
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With an assist by co-director Cory Bailey, Johnson steps behind the camera of the new music video that finds Coldplay performing a bit of a doo wop-influenced song on stage while a man and woman dance their hearts out over the course of what seems like decades, from young love all the way until old age.
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With an assist by co-director Cory Bailey, Johnson steps behind the camera of the new music video that finds Coldplay performing a bit of a doo wop-influenced song on stage while a man and woman dance their hearts out over the course of what seems like decades, from young love all the way until old age.
Continue reading Dakota Johnson Makes Her Directorial Debut...
- 2/14/2020
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Coldplay soundtrack a couple’s romance in the music video for “Cry Cry Cry,” a track from their latest album Everyday Life.
The clip was co-directed by actress Dakota Johnson (who is also frontman Chris Martin’s partner) and Cory Bailey, with choreography by Celia Rowlson-Hall. Filmed at London’s Rivoli Ballroom, “Cry Cry Cry” follows a couple through the beginning stages of their relationship to their twilight years, dancing all along the way.
Coldplay released Everyday Life, their first double album, this past November, and have shared the singles “Orphans,...
The clip was co-directed by actress Dakota Johnson (who is also frontman Chris Martin’s partner) and Cory Bailey, with choreography by Celia Rowlson-Hall. Filmed at London’s Rivoli Ballroom, “Cry Cry Cry” follows a couple through the beginning stages of their relationship to their twilight years, dancing all along the way.
Coldplay released Everyday Life, their first double album, this past November, and have shared the singles “Orphans,...
- 2/14/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
“Peanut Butter Falcon” and “Fifty Shades Freed” star Dakota Johnson has made her directorial debut with Coldplay’s music video for a doo-wop rendition of “Cry Cry Cry” off their latest album Everyday Life.
The video, for which Johnson collaborated with director Cory Bailey, was filmed in London’s Rivoli Ballroom and premieres today.
Johnson and Coldplay front-man Chris Martin have been dating since 2017, though the relationship has remained largely private.
Johnson most recently had a cameo in Sundance contender and music mockumentary “The Nowhere Inn,” in which she played herself and also starred in 2019’s “The Peanut Butter Falcon.”
The star went viral late last year, grabbing headlines for calling out Ellen DeGeneres’s bluff for not attending her birthday party in a painfully awkward interview on the talk show.
“Cry Cry Cry” was choreographed by Celia Rowlson-Hall, known for her inventive and modern choreography work on HBO’s...
The video, for which Johnson collaborated with director Cory Bailey, was filmed in London’s Rivoli Ballroom and premieres today.
Johnson and Coldplay front-man Chris Martin have been dating since 2017, though the relationship has remained largely private.
Johnson most recently had a cameo in Sundance contender and music mockumentary “The Nowhere Inn,” in which she played herself and also starred in 2019’s “The Peanut Butter Falcon.”
The star went viral late last year, grabbing headlines for calling out Ellen DeGeneres’s bluff for not attending her birthday party in a painfully awkward interview on the talk show.
“Cry Cry Cry” was choreographed by Celia Rowlson-Hall, known for her inventive and modern choreography work on HBO’s...
- 2/14/2020
- by Valentina I. Valentini
- Variety Film + TV
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