After exploring paranormal visitations with Whispers in the Dark and telling a heart-wrenching resurrection story in Crossroads, author Laurel Hightower brings her own unique take to the fascinating mythology of the Mothman in her new novella, Below, in which a woman's road trip through West Virginia takes a hellish turn into creature feature territory.
With Below now available from Ghoulish Books, Daily Dead had the great pleasure of catching up with Hightower in a new Q&a feature as part of our Indie Horror Month coverage, in which Hightower discusses how she came up with the idea for Below, the joys of working with Ghoulish Books to release her new novella, seeing Trevor Henderson's gorgeously haunting cover art for the first time, and she also discusses her experiences co-editing the new anthology The Dead Inside with Sandra Ruttan.
You can read the full Q&a with Laurel Hightower below,...
With Below now available from Ghoulish Books, Daily Dead had the great pleasure of catching up with Hightower in a new Q&a feature as part of our Indie Horror Month coverage, in which Hightower discusses how she came up with the idea for Below, the joys of working with Ghoulish Books to release her new novella, seeing Trevor Henderson's gorgeously haunting cover art for the first time, and she also discusses her experiences co-editing the new anthology The Dead Inside with Sandra Ruttan.
You can read the full Q&a with Laurel Hightower below,...
- 4/8/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Epix announced that its upcoming adventure series “Billy the Kid” will premiere on April 24.
The series follows famous outlaw William H. Bonney, a.k.a. Billy the Kid (Tom Blyth), from his Irish roots to his cowboy days on the American frontier, including his role in the Lincoln County War.
The news came via Epix’s presentation at the Television Critics Association’s 2022 winter press tour, during which they also released a new trailer.
Epix also announced three newly greenlit docuseries: “Women Who Rock,” Season 2 of “NFL Icons” and “The Making of a Haunting: The Amityville Murders.” “Women Who Rock” is a tribute to female pioneers in the music industry and features artists including Nancy Wilson, Chaka Khan, Pat Benatar, Mavis Staples, Sheila E, Macy Gray, Rickie Lee Jones, Norah Jones, Aimee Mann, Tori Amos, Kate Pierson, Tina Weymouth and Nona Hendrix. The four-part series is from Network Entertainment. John Varvatos,...
The series follows famous outlaw William H. Bonney, a.k.a. Billy the Kid (Tom Blyth), from his Irish roots to his cowboy days on the American frontier, including his role in the Lincoln County War.
The news came via Epix’s presentation at the Television Critics Association’s 2022 winter press tour, during which they also released a new trailer.
Epix also announced three newly greenlit docuseries: “Women Who Rock,” Season 2 of “NFL Icons” and “The Making of a Haunting: The Amityville Murders.” “Women Who Rock” is a tribute to female pioneers in the music industry and features artists including Nancy Wilson, Chaka Khan, Pat Benatar, Mavis Staples, Sheila E, Macy Gray, Rickie Lee Jones, Norah Jones, Aimee Mann, Tori Amos, Kate Pierson, Tina Weymouth and Nona Hendrix. The four-part series is from Network Entertainment. John Varvatos,...
- 2/3/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Slip.stream, a music startup that sells a subscription service for digital creators looking to soundtrack their content, has entered into partnership with Riot Games.
The deal will see Slip.stream distributing Sessions: Diana, a new instrumental album from Riot Games’ League Of Legends franchise. The album is now available on all major music streaming services, and is available for free on the Slip.stream platform.
Diana, comprising 43 tracks from 25 artists inspired by nighttime creativity, marks the second Sessions album from Riot. Sessions are League-inspired music collections that can be used by creators in live streams and standard video content without fear of copyright concern. The partnership will also make Riot's first League album compilation, Sessions: VI, available on Slip.stream as well.
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The deal will see Slip.stream distributing Sessions: Diana, a new instrumental album from Riot Games’ League Of Legends franchise. The album is now available on all major music streaming services, and is available for free on the Slip.stream platform.
Diana, comprising 43 tracks from 25 artists inspired by nighttime creativity, marks the second Sessions album from Riot. Sessions are League-inspired music collections that can be used by creators in live streams and standard video content without fear of copyright concern. The partnership will also make Riot's first League album compilation, Sessions: VI, available on Slip.stream as well.
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- 12/10/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Much has been said about K-pop borrowing liberally from American hip-hop culture, but on their second English-language album, The Dreaming, K-pop group Monsta X pays homage to boy-band culture, with Nineties-style harmonies, slick choruses, and head-bopping beats that come together for an infectious and joyous 27 minutes.
Recorded while Covid still kept much of the world on edge, The Dreaming is an ode to simpler times, with Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Jooheon, and I.M. belting out lyrics about falling in love — and yearning for their feelings to be reciprocated. “Don’t make me beg,...
Recorded while Covid still kept much of the world on edge, The Dreaming is an ode to simpler times, with Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Jooheon, and I.M. belting out lyrics about falling in love — and yearning for their feelings to be reciprocated. “Don’t make me beg,...
- 12/10/2021
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Watching wrestling online is about to get a whole lot easier because the WWE has signed a multi-year agreement to move all of its matches to the NBCU streaming service.
What that means: fans can now stream the WWE online free with their Peacock subscription, including this weekend’s WWE Money in the Bank 2021 event.
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What that means: fans can now stream the WWE online free with their Peacock subscription, including this weekend’s WWE Money in the Bank 2021 event.
Buy:
Subscribe to Peacock Premium
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Which WWE Matches Can You Watch Peacock?
Peacock subscribers can watch a surprising amount of WWE content live and on demand. In addition to watching Money in the Bank online,...
- 7/17/2021
- by Brandt Ranj
- Rollingstone.com
Justine Skye has released a new video for “Intruded,” which features Bella Hadid, Lil Yachty, Timbaland, and a lot of video surveillance.
Directed by Nina Holmgren, the video opens with Skye on the floor surrounded by vintage electronics, as her pulse is detected on an Ekg. Hadid calls her, her face appearing on several screens: “Justine? How did it go? You have to tell me everything.” Skye launches into the track, completely surrounded by monitors and screens that include cameos by Timbaland and Lil Yachty.
“Falling in love can make you feel kind of crazy,...
Directed by Nina Holmgren, the video opens with Skye on the floor surrounded by vintage electronics, as her pulse is detected on an Ekg. Hadid calls her, her face appearing on several screens: “Justine? How did it go? You have to tell me everything.” Skye launches into the track, completely surrounded by monitors and screens that include cameos by Timbaland and Lil Yachty.
“Falling in love can make you feel kind of crazy,...
- 2/19/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier this year, Taylor Swift released her latest album, “folklore.” The new music marked a bit of a change for the singer-songwriter. Instead of the pop ballads and dance-y beats she’s used previously, Swift is embracing more melancholy, almost folk-music sounds for her latest release. And to further show this new side of Swift, she’s teamed with Disney+ to release a concert film, titled “folklore: the long pond studio sessions.”
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Much like what Disney+ did with Beyonce earlier this year, the streaming platform has released Taylor Swift’s concert doc/visual album, “folklore: the long pond studio sessions.” And to help show what you can expect in the new program, there is a brand new video of Swift performing the song “Exile,” which features acclaimed musical act Bon Iver.
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Much like what Disney+ did with Beyonce earlier this year, the streaming platform has released Taylor Swift’s concert doc/visual album, “folklore: the long pond studio sessions.” And to help show what you can expect in the new program, there is a brand new video of Swift performing the song “Exile,” which features acclaimed musical act Bon Iver.
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- 11/25/2020
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Taylor Swift is set to surprise fans with a brand new concert documentary.
The 30-year-old singer announced on Tuesday morning that the new concert film titled 'folklore: the long pond studio sessions' will premiere on Disney plus today.
Taking to Instagram, Swift shared a short clip from the upcoming documentary film.
"Well it’s 11/24 and 24-11=13 so I’ve got an announcement. You haven’t seen this film before… folklore: the long pond studio sessions will be out tonight at midnight Pst on @DisneyPlus! #folkloreOnDisneyPlus," the 10-time Grammy Award-winner wrote.
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The special, which is directed by Taylor Swift, features guest appearances from Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, and Bon Iver who have appeared on Swift's “folklore" album.
In the film, the musician will reveal stories and secrets behind all 17 tracks from the album, which reportedly bagged top spot at...
The 30-year-old singer announced on Tuesday morning that the new concert film titled 'folklore: the long pond studio sessions' will premiere on Disney plus today.
Taking to Instagram, Swift shared a short clip from the upcoming documentary film.
"Well it’s 11/24 and 24-11=13 so I’ve got an announcement. You haven’t seen this film before… folklore: the long pond studio sessions will be out tonight at midnight Pst on @DisneyPlus! #folkloreOnDisneyPlus," the 10-time Grammy Award-winner wrote.
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The special, which is directed by Taylor Swift, features guest appearances from Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, and Bon Iver who have appeared on Swift's “folklore" album.
In the film, the musician will reveal stories and secrets behind all 17 tracks from the album, which reportedly bagged top spot at...
- 11/25/2020
- by Omkar Padte
- GlamSham
Taylor Swift is dropping an “intimate concert film” on Disney+ featuring her performing the songs off of her hit album “folklore” in a studio setting.
Titled “folklore: the long pond studio sessions,” the project was filmed in upstate New York in September and captures the singer, accompanied by co-producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, performing each of the 17 songs from the 2020 album in order.
Per Disney+, Swift will also be revealing “the stories and secrets” behind the tracks, which she recorded with Vernon, Dessner and Antonoff while they were “thousands of miles apart from each other and had never been in the same room together…. until now.”
“folklore: the long pond studio sessions” was directed by Swift and filmed on 6 x Lumix S1H mirrorless cameras with Leica lenses embedded in the studio, along with a one Alexa Lf with an Angenieux 24-290 on...
Titled “folklore: the long pond studio sessions,” the project was filmed in upstate New York in September and captures the singer, accompanied by co-producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, performing each of the 17 songs from the 2020 album in order.
Per Disney+, Swift will also be revealing “the stories and secrets” behind the tracks, which she recorded with Vernon, Dessner and Antonoff while they were “thousands of miles apart from each other and had never been in the same room together…. until now.”
“folklore: the long pond studio sessions” was directed by Swift and filmed on 6 x Lumix S1H mirrorless cameras with Leica lenses embedded in the studio, along with a one Alexa Lf with an Angenieux 24-290 on...
- 11/24/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“You’re gonna miss me when I’m gone,” Billy Joe Shaver sang in his signature anthem “Live Forever.” The Texas songwriter died October 28th at 81 after suffering a stroke, immediately casting that lyric into stark reality. Just a few days prior, Jerry Jeff Walker died at 78 after a long bout with cancer. Both men were influential songwriters and personalities of the outlaw country movement and their deaths hit especially hard with those they influenced — including Ryan Bingham.
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- 11/3/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, performed an acoustic version of her song “New York” for the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s (Bam) Virtual Gala this week.
On Friday, Clark made the stripped-down performance available on her YouTube page; shot mostly from the neck up, she sings the loving ode to her partner and to the city that never sleeps with only an acoustic guitar to accompany her.
Bam held their annual gala online this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has left New York in lockdown for two months.
On Friday, Clark made the stripped-down performance available on her YouTube page; shot mostly from the neck up, she sings the loving ode to her partner and to the city that never sleeps with only an acoustic guitar to accompany her.
Bam held their annual gala online this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has left New York in lockdown for two months.
- 5/15/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Cam, Brandy Clark, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, and Jamaican-born musician Skip Marley kick off “Sessions,” a four-episode online music festival, on Wednesday afternoon. Available to stream on the front page of gaming and entertainment site Twitch, the “Sessions” show premieres at 4 p.m Et and benefits the MusiCares Covid-19 Relief Fund. It will air every Wednesday in May.
Hosted weekly by Matt Pinfield, each hour of music and conversation begins with a DJ set from a different artist. The first show’s DJ is Twin Shadow.
Subsequent shows will take place on May 13th,...
Hosted weekly by Matt Pinfield, each hour of music and conversation begins with a DJ set from a different artist. The first show’s DJ is Twin Shadow.
Subsequent shows will take place on May 13th,...
- 5/6/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
The Killers debuted their new song “Blowback” — off their delayed new album Imploding the Mirage — and covered Tom Petty for CBS This Morning’s Saturday Sessions.
Recorded at the band’s Utah studio, Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. performed acoustic renditions of two Imploding the Mirage songs — first single “Caution” and the new “Blowback” — as well as Petty’s “The Waiting,” which the group previously performed live only once following Petty’s death in October 2017.
Imploding the Mirage was initially due out May 29th, but due to the coronavirus virus,...
Recorded at the band’s Utah studio, Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. performed acoustic renditions of two Imploding the Mirage songs — first single “Caution” and the new “Blowback” — as well as Petty’s “The Waiting,” which the group previously performed live only once following Petty’s death in October 2017.
Imploding the Mirage was initially due out May 29th, but due to the coronavirus virus,...
- 4/25/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Josh Homme picks up a hitchhiking Grace Libby in the hallucinatory video for Desert Sessions’ “If You Run.” The track appears on the supergroup’s latest compilation, Desert Sessions Vols. 11 and 12, a.k.a. Arrivederci Despair and Tightwads & Nitwits & Critics & Heels.
Directed by Rio Hackford, the clip shows the singer-songwriter Libby wandering Joshua Tree in a long white dress, her thumb stuck out on the side of the road. “You can lie for the honey, lie for the wealth,” she sings over a haunting, sparse acoustic guitar. “You can lie...
Directed by Rio Hackford, the clip shows the singer-songwriter Libby wandering Joshua Tree in a long white dress, her thumb stuck out on the side of the road. “You can lie for the honey, lie for the wealth,” she sings over a haunting, sparse acoustic guitar. “You can lie...
- 2/13/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Every musician who worked steadily with John Coltrane in the Sixties achieved a certain kind of immortality. But drummer Rashied Ali earned a special distinction thanks to a February 1967 duo recording date with the legendary horn player, five months before Coltrane’s death. Released seven years later as Interstellar Space, the music from that session essentially launched an entire subgenre of fervent, spiritually attuned free jazz played by just a saxophonist and drummer.
Yet as a new series of reissues and archival releases shows, Interstellar Space is only part of the Rashied Ali story.
Yet as a new series of reissues and archival releases shows, Interstellar Space is only part of the Rashied Ali story.
- 1/23/2020
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not keep reading if you have not seen the midseason finale of “The Walking Dead” Season 9, titled “Evolution”
In the Season 9 midseason finale of “The Walking Dead,” fans finally get their first official look at the long-awaited villains, The Whisperers.
But first…
The rescue team consisting of Daryl (Norman Reedus), Jesus (Tom Payne), Aaron (Ross Marquand), and Dog comes across a walker herd that is not moving like a normal walker herd. But the group has no time to worry about the herd’s behavior, as they must find Eugene (Josh McDermitt) before it’s too late.
In Alexandria, Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) sits with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and tries to instruct him in spirituality. Negan is happy to simply needle Gabriel, particularly about his relationship with Rosita (Christian Serratos). Gabriel eventually leaves in frustration, only to learn that riders from Hilltop have come to report that...
In the Season 9 midseason finale of “The Walking Dead,” fans finally get their first official look at the long-awaited villains, The Whisperers.
But first…
The rescue team consisting of Daryl (Norman Reedus), Jesus (Tom Payne), Aaron (Ross Marquand), and Dog comes across a walker herd that is not moving like a normal walker herd. But the group has no time to worry about the herd’s behavior, as they must find Eugene (Josh McDermitt) before it’s too late.
In Alexandria, Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) sits with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and tries to instruct him in spirituality. Negan is happy to simply needle Gabriel, particularly about his relationship with Rosita (Christian Serratos). Gabriel eventually leaves in frustration, only to learn that riders from Hilltop have come to report that...
- 11/26/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
This article marks Part 1 of the Gold Derby series analyzing 84 years of Best Original Song at the Oscars. Join us as we look back at the timeless tunes recognized in this category, the results of each race and the overall rankings of the Academy Awards winners.
The 1934 Oscar nominees in Best Original Song were:
“Carioca” from “Flying Down to Rio”
“The Continental” from “The Gay Divorcee”
“Love in Bloom” from “She Loves Me Not”
Won: “The Continental” from “The Gay Divorcee”
Should’ve won: “Love in Bloom” from “She Loves Me Not”
The inaugural Best Original Song showdown included a mere three nominees – a far cry from the 10 nominations that would crowd this category a few years later, in 1938. Nominated were tracks from two Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers vehicles and then one, “Love in Bloom,” from an early Bing Crosby picture. None of the three songs are terribly memorable.
The 1934 Oscar nominees in Best Original Song were:
“Carioca” from “Flying Down to Rio”
“The Continental” from “The Gay Divorcee”
“Love in Bloom” from “She Loves Me Not”
Won: “The Continental” from “The Gay Divorcee”
Should’ve won: “Love in Bloom” from “She Loves Me Not”
The inaugural Best Original Song showdown included a mere three nominees – a far cry from the 10 nominations that would crowd this category a few years later, in 1938. Nominated were tracks from two Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers vehicles and then one, “Love in Bloom,” from an early Bing Crosby picture. None of the three songs are terribly memorable.
- 7/9/2018
- by Andrew Carden
- Gold Derby
Martin Bregman, producer of Al Pacino films “Serpico,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Scarface” and “Sea of Love,” died Saturday. He was 92.
His wife Cornelia told NBC 4 he died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
As producer of “Dog Day Afternoon,” he shared a best picture nomination in 1976.
Bregman, who discovered Pacino in an Off Broadway play, was the personal and business manager not only for Pacino and Alan Alda but also at various times for Barbra Streisand, Woody Allen, Faye Dunaway, Candice Bergen and Bette Midler.
Bregman nurtured Pacino as the actor built his stage and then his film career, helping Pacino land his first starring role in a feature, 1971’s “Panic in Needle Park,” for which the actor beat out Robert De Niro.
Building film projects around the young Pacino, Bergman produced his first films in 1973’s “Serpico” and 1975’s “Dog Day Afternoon,” both memorably starring the actor. The two would later reteam for 1983’s “Scarface,...
His wife Cornelia told NBC 4 he died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
As producer of “Dog Day Afternoon,” he shared a best picture nomination in 1976.
Bregman, who discovered Pacino in an Off Broadway play, was the personal and business manager not only for Pacino and Alan Alda but also at various times for Barbra Streisand, Woody Allen, Faye Dunaway, Candice Bergen and Bette Midler.
Bregman nurtured Pacino as the actor built his stage and then his film career, helping Pacino land his first starring role in a feature, 1971’s “Panic in Needle Park,” for which the actor beat out Robert De Niro.
Building film projects around the young Pacino, Bergman produced his first films in 1973’s “Serpico” and 1975’s “Dog Day Afternoon,” both memorably starring the actor. The two would later reteam for 1983’s “Scarface,...
- 6/17/2018
- by Carmel Dagan
- Variety Film + TV
One of this season’s biggest Oscar snubs thus far is the disqualification of the “Silence” score by the husband and wife composing team of Kim Allen Kluge and Kathryn Kluge. Their score is daringly musical in the way that it emanates from nature, yet so subtle that it didn’t pass muster with the Academy’s music branch as “a substantial body of music.”
In other words, the classical composers were penalized for succeeding too well in creating an unconventional, Zen-like score at director Martin Scorsese’s urging: “When we first met with Mr. Scorsese, he said he didn’t want Japanese music or Gregorian Chants or any music — he wanted the sounds of nature,” Kim told IndieWire.
And after reading the novel by Shūsaku Endō about the 17th century persecution and torture of Japanese Christians, they understood why. “This is where it gets complex,” said Kim, who also...
In other words, the classical composers were penalized for succeeding too well in creating an unconventional, Zen-like score at director Martin Scorsese’s urging: “When we first met with Mr. Scorsese, he said he didn’t want Japanese music or Gregorian Chants or any music — he wanted the sounds of nature,” Kim told IndieWire.
And after reading the novel by Shūsaku Endō about the 17th century persecution and torture of Japanese Christians, they understood why. “This is where it gets complex,” said Kim, who also...
- 12/16/2016
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
“Silence” isn’t in theaters until Christmas Day, but you can now stream the score to Martin Scorsese’s latest film. Kim Allen Kluge & Kathryn Kluge have hardly composed a conventional soundtrack, however, melding birdsong and other ambient noise into the kind of textural soundscape that blends into the background. Listen here.
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Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson star in the religious drama as a trio of Jesuit priests who travel from Portugal to Japan to spread the good word — not that everyone is ready to hear it. Scorsese has wanted to make the film, an adaptation of Shūsaku Endō’s 1966 novel of the same name, for nearly 30 years; it was previously adapted by Masahiro Shinoda in 1971. Here’s the tracklist:
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Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson star in the religious drama as a trio of Jesuit priests who travel from Portugal to Japan to spread the good word — not that everyone is ready to hear it. Scorsese has wanted to make the film, an adaptation of Shūsaku Endō’s 1966 novel of the same name, for nearly 30 years; it was previously adapted by Masahiro Shinoda in 1971. Here’s the tracklist:
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- 12/1/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Let’s be naughty and treat this recap of Sleepy Hollow‘s midseason premiere like one of those frozen novelty cones sold by ice cream trucks: We’ll bite off and savor the delicious end first. Sound yummy?
Yes, most of us were fairly certain that Abbie hadn’t shuffled off to that great Corbin’s Cabin in the sky. Still, going nearly the full hour without a glimpse of Ichabod’s petite partner was no fun — and Team Wtf was much the worse for wear. Jenny cried. Joe got pistol-whipped. Sophie breached the archives (?!).
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Yes, most of us were fairly certain that Abbie hadn’t shuffled off to that great Corbin’s Cabin in the sky. Still, going nearly the full hour without a glimpse of Ichabod’s petite partner was no fun — and Team Wtf was much the worse for wear. Jenny cried. Joe got pistol-whipped. Sophie breached the archives (?!).
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- 2/6/2016
- TVLine.com
You’ve gotta begrudgingly grant Sleepy Hollow‘s Pandora a little respect.
Girlfriend shows up in town last episode, and already she’s harnessed a secret-sucking shadow monster that — however inadvertently — gets the Witnesses to confess their darkest confessions to each other? And that treevil she’s growing in the ruins should be ready to take over the town in, what, two more episodes? (Take that, Henry and your season-long tinkering with that silly model town!)
All I’m saying is, the Third Tribulation better get to the bullpen and start warming up its arm, because Ol’ Boxy-but-Bad works quickly.
Girlfriend shows up in town last episode, and already she’s harnessed a secret-sucking shadow monster that — however inadvertently — gets the Witnesses to confess their darkest confessions to each other? And that treevil she’s growing in the ruins should be ready to take over the town in, what, two more episodes? (Take that, Henry and your season-long tinkering with that silly model town!)
All I’m saying is, the Third Tribulation better get to the bullpen and start warming up its arm, because Ol’ Boxy-but-Bad works quickly.
- 10/9/2015
- TVLine.com
It's interesting that a show as heavily based in biblical myth as Sleepy Hollow has been, it suddenly decided to go the Greek route, but here we are with Pandora and her box. As she did in the last episode, Pandora spends "Whispers in the Dark" releasing monsters to harvest food for her creepy plant, reciting nursery rhymes, and disguising herself as a hipster to spy on our protagonists. What's her angle besides demonic gardening? We'll find out soon.
- 10/8/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Official photos from season 3 episode 1 of Sleepy Hollow, which airs Thursday, October 8 at 9pm on Fox.
"Whispers in the Dark" -- Abbie and Crane face their demons: When Pandora uses her powers to unleash a new form of evil, Abbie and Crane are forced to face their pasts in unexpected ways. The series stars Tom Mison as Ichabod Crane, Nicole Beharie as Lt. Abbie Mills, Lyndie Greenwood as Jenny Mills and Shannyn Sossamon as Pandora.
"Whispers in the Dark" -- Abbie and Crane face their demons: When Pandora uses her powers to unleash a new form of evil, Abbie and Crane are forced to face their pasts in unexpected ways. The series stars Tom Mison as Ichabod Crane, Nicole Beharie as Lt. Abbie Mills, Lyndie Greenwood as Jenny Mills and Shannyn Sossamon as Pandora.
- 10/6/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
The Season 3 kick-off of “Sleepy Hollow” helped the show regain some of its first season luster, and if you’re back on board with those wacky Witnesses and curious about what new character Pandora has in her magic box, then… Continue Reading →
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- 10/3/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Abbie And Crane Face Their Demons On An All-new “Sleepy Hollow” Thursday, October 8, On Fox When Pandora uses her powers to unleash a new form of evil, Abbie and Crane are forced to face their pasts in unexpected ways. Don’t miss the all-new “Whispers In The Dark” episode of Sleepy Hollow airing Thursday, Oct. 8 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. In this modern-day twist on Washington Irving's classic, Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers. Revived alongside Ichabod is the infamous Headless Horseman who is on a murderous rampage in present-day Sleepy Hollow. Ichabod quickly realizes that stopping Headless is just the beginning, as the resurrected rider is but the first of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and only one of the many...
- 10/2/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, Fox delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Sleepy Hollow" episode 2 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Whispers In The Dark," and it turns out that we're going to see some very dramatic and high intense stuff go down as Pandora unleashes a new evil that forces Crane and Abbie to deal with their pasts in shocking ways, and more! In the new, 2nd episode press release: Abbie And Crane Face Their Demons On An All-new "Sleepy Hollow" Thursday, October 8, On Fox. Press release number 2: When Pandora uses her powers to unleash a new form of evil, Abbie and Crane are going to be forced to face their pasts in unexpected ways. Episode 2 is set to air Thursday night, October 8th at 8pm central time on Fox.
- 10/1/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
A lot of bands have pre-show rituals, what it takes for the members to pump themselves up for the stage. For Mumford & Sons in their video for "Whispers in the Dark," theirs may sometimes involve a sea adventure and fashions from the 1800s. While Marcus Mumford spiritual, desirous lyrics may point to an actual "ark," but the lead singer's chosen vessel is a motorcycle here, the leather jacket covering his usual tweed vest. "There’s something a little different this time, with a concept concocted by the band in conjunction with director Jim Canty and featuring all four band members. It...
- 3/11/2013
- Hitfix
Marcus Mumford may be the frontman of Mumford & Sons (and likely the only member general audiences can name), but the band's new music video for "Whispers in the Dark" also highlights band members Winston Marshall, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane, as they apply fake beards, run in slow-motion, and explore a ship. "Whispers in the Dark" shows each member of the band in his own corner of the video, getting ready for a Mumford & Sons gig. The four meet up at the end of the clip as the corners come together.
"Whispers in the Dark" is a single off of Mumford & Sons' latest album, "Babel," which took home the Grammy award for Album of the Year. Released in September, "Babel" also produced hits such as "I Will Wait" and "Lover of the Light."
Mumford & Sons are in the midst of an international tour, playing sold-out shows in cities including Munich,...
"Whispers in the Dark" is a single off of Mumford & Sons' latest album, "Babel," which took home the Grammy award for Album of the Year. Released in September, "Babel" also produced hits such as "I Will Wait" and "Lover of the Light."
Mumford & Sons are in the midst of an international tour, playing sold-out shows in cities including Munich,...
- 3/11/2013
- by Madeline Boardman
- Huffington Post
The new clip for Mumford & Sons's "Whispers in the Dark" begins with intrigue. What's happening? Is the band broken up? Are they starring in some kind of tribute to The Usual Suspects? Is this going to be four music videos in one? Nah, it's just a kind of baffling travelogue of each Mumfordian's trip to a big gig. Marcus motorcycles, the hunky one drives a car and does some slo-mo running, the tall one takes photos and walks on a boat, and the banjo one gets his beard prosthetically applied — sacrilege! It's less of a narrative than the Idris Elba video, but also less cryptic.
- 3/11/2013
- by Zach Dionne
- Vulture
Mumford & Sons have matched a Us chart record set by The Beatles with the release of their new album. Earlier in the week, it was announced that Babel had smashed Justin Bieber's record for best first-week album sales of 2012. Now NME reports that the folk band have equalled The Beatles' record of placing six singles simultaneously in the Billboard Hot 100. The tracks are 'I Will Wait' (which charted at number 57), 'Babel' (no. 60), 'Lover's Eyes' (no. 85), 'Whispers In the Dark (no. 86), 'Holland Road' (no. 92), and 'Ghosts That We Knew' (no. 94), (more)...
- 10/7/2012
- by By Paul Martinovic
- Digital Spy
In case you haven't heard, those Mumford & Sons fellows are quite popular. A week following the drop of their new album "Babel," the British roots rockers took to the stage on "Later... With Jools Holland" in the U.K., as the show made its new season premiere Tuesday (Oct. 2) night. The Mumfords performed their track "Whispers in the Dark," off of "Babel," stomping through a barrage of banjo and acoustic guitar. The music program aired only segments of the Mumford & Sons stop-offs; they'll broadcast the longer, complete taping this Friday. The first night's guests also included singer Bobby Womack, who led...
- 10/3/2012
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
Just a week shy after beginning their 15-day U.S. tour, Mumford & Sons has officially debuted their first single off their sophomore album! Babel is set for a September release and the British gentleman just couldn't help but give the fans a little preview. At the Hoboken concert last Wednesday at Pier A, it was evident that one of two songs would become the first single: "Lover of the Night" or "I Will Wait." Though both equally charming and banjo-driven, the foursome have decided to lead the way with "I Will Wait."
| Related: Mumford & Sons Brings The Banjos, New Songs To Tour |
There's no official video yet, but the band did release the audio for the new (hit) song. Boys, I will totally wait, I will wait for you. Carey Mulligan, what a lucky gal you are.
Here's the tracklist for the album:
01. Babel
02. Whispers in the Dark
03. I Will...
| Related: Mumford & Sons Brings The Banjos, New Songs To Tour |
There's no official video yet, but the band did release the audio for the new (hit) song. Boys, I will totally wait, I will wait for you. Carey Mulligan, what a lucky gal you are.
Here's the tracklist for the album:
01. Babel
02. Whispers in the Dark
03. I Will...
- 8/7/2012
- by Stephanie Webber
- Celebsology
How do you follow-up a Grammy-nominated debut album? With a Grammy-nominated sophomore album, of course! If you're planning to participate in a Grammy pool next year, you should probably wager a few bucks on Mumford and Sons' upcoming album Babel.
While the British quartet failed to take home a golden gramophone last year for their smashing debut album Sigh No More -- even Grammy goddess Adele called it her favorite album -- Marcus Mumford and the boys may have another shot with their highly anticipated second release.
Mumford and Sons will release Babel on Sept. 25, the same day that both the new Green Day album ¡Uno! and the new No Doubt album, Push and Shove, drop.
Mumford and Sons issued the following statement regarding Babel's upcoming release:
"We had started writing new songs well before we got into the studio to record. At first, we peeled ourselves off the road quite reluctantly.
While the British quartet failed to take home a golden gramophone last year for their smashing debut album Sigh No More -- even Grammy goddess Adele called it her favorite album -- Marcus Mumford and the boys may have another shot with their highly anticipated second release.
Mumford and Sons will release Babel on Sept. 25, the same day that both the new Green Day album ¡Uno! and the new No Doubt album, Push and Shove, drop.
Mumford and Sons issued the following statement regarding Babel's upcoming release:
"We had started writing new songs well before we got into the studio to record. At first, we peeled ourselves off the road quite reluctantly.
- 7/16/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
By Zachary Swickey
At long last, British folk band Mumford & Sons have provided details on their sophomore album, which the band has dubbed Babel and now has an official release date of September 25 through Glassnote Records.
Babel follows the band’s multi-platinum-selling debut Sigh No More. Sigh garnered the band two Grammy nominations – Best New Artist and Best Rock Song for “Little Lion Man” – and while the band lost both, they still got to perform with music legend Bob Dylan at the Grammy ceremony.
While their release is still a few months away, the band has not shied away from debuting some of the new material during their live show: both “Lovers’ Eyes” and “Ghosts We Knew” have been featured on recent tours.
"We are more than excited to release 'Babel' into the world. We had started writing new songs well before we got into the studio to record,” the band said on their website.
At long last, British folk band Mumford & Sons have provided details on their sophomore album, which the band has dubbed Babel and now has an official release date of September 25 through Glassnote Records.
Babel follows the band’s multi-platinum-selling debut Sigh No More. Sigh garnered the band two Grammy nominations – Best New Artist and Best Rock Song for “Little Lion Man” – and while the band lost both, they still got to perform with music legend Bob Dylan at the Grammy ceremony.
While their release is still a few months away, the band has not shied away from debuting some of the new material during their live show: both “Lovers’ Eyes” and “Ghosts We Knew” have been featured on recent tours.
"We are more than excited to release 'Babel' into the world. We had started writing new songs well before we got into the studio to record,” the band said on their website.
- 7/16/2012
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Mumford & Sons have confirmed the title and tracklisting of their upcoming second studio album. Babel will be the follow-up to 2009's Sigh No More, and will be released on September 24. The LP will contain 12 tracks, with song titles including 'Whispers in the Dark', 'Ghosts That We Knew', 'Hopeless Wanderer' and the album's title track. The record's cover art contains an image from the same shoot as their recent teaser trailer for the LP. In a statement, the band said of the album: "We are more than excited to release Babel into the world. We had started writing new songs well before we got into the studio to record. "At first, we peeled ourselves off the road quite reluctantly. We love playing live, obviously, but it had also become an important part of our creative process, we had been writing and rehearsing (more)...
- 7/16/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
What’s it like to work with Brett Ratner? Why is Alan Alda scary? And why was Jurassic Park III quite so special for her? Tea Leoni has been giving us some answers…
It was very early in the morning, Us time, when I was connected to Tea Leoni to have a natter about the DVD and Blu-ray release of Tower Heist. It was mid-afternoon in the UK, and I’d had the benefit of many coffees. Tea Leoni, I suspect, had not, as she reminded me several times during our chat that it was very early.
But it didn’t affect, or didn’t seem to, what she was talking about. And it turned out to be a really interesting chat, not least when we got around to her thoughts on Jurassic Park III. Here’s how it went…
I’ve just been watching the deleted scenes from Tower Heist,...
It was very early in the morning, Us time, when I was connected to Tea Leoni to have a natter about the DVD and Blu-ray release of Tower Heist. It was mid-afternoon in the UK, and I’d had the benefit of many coffees. Tea Leoni, I suspect, had not, as she reminded me several times during our chat that it was very early.
But it didn’t affect, or didn’t seem to, what she was talking about. And it turned out to be a really interesting chat, not least when we got around to her thoughts on Jurassic Park III. Here’s how it went…
I’ve just been watching the deleted scenes from Tower Heist,...
- 3/13/2012
- Den of Geek
Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford has revealed that the band are hoping to begin recording their second album in 2010. The singer told BBC 6 Music that the folk group plan to have the follow-up to 2009 debut LP Sigh No More completed before the year is out. Songs currently in contention for the new record include 'Lover Of The Night' and 'Whispers In The Dark', which the band debuted (more)...
- 3/3/2010
- by By Oli Simpson
- Digital Spy
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