Looks like Sam Hunt won't be "Single for the Summer!"
The 32-year-old country singer is engaged to his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Hannah Lee Fowler, his rep confirmed to Et on Tuesday.
Watch: Sam Hunt Reveals His Adorable Grammys Date
The exciting news comes just two days after Hunt surprise released "Drinkin' Too Much," a personal apology track that directly calls out Fowler, who inspired many of the songs off his 2014 debut album, Montevallo, named after her hometown in Alabama.
"I'm sorry I named the album Montevallo. I'm sorry people know your name now, and strangers hit you up on social media," he sings. "I know you want your privacy and you got nothing to say to me, but I wish you'd let me pay off your student loans with these songs you gave me."
"Every dream I ever had was you. Hope you know I'm still in love. It's the kind you can't fall out of," Hunt...
The 32-year-old country singer is engaged to his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Hannah Lee Fowler, his rep confirmed to Et on Tuesday.
Watch: Sam Hunt Reveals His Adorable Grammys Date
The exciting news comes just two days after Hunt surprise released "Drinkin' Too Much," a personal apology track that directly calls out Fowler, who inspired many of the songs off his 2014 debut album, Montevallo, named after her hometown in Alabama.
"I'm sorry I named the album Montevallo. I'm sorry people know your name now, and strangers hit you up on social media," he sings. "I know you want your privacy and you got nothing to say to me, but I wish you'd let me pay off your student loans with these songs you gave me."
"Every dream I ever had was you. Hope you know I'm still in love. It's the kind you can't fall out of," Hunt...
- 1/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Cannon Films, the iconic independent film studio of the 1970s and 1980s which essentially continued the careers of the likes of Charles Bronson and Chuck Norris through and after their prime, are back - more than twenty years after shutting their doors.
Responsible for the likes of "Masters of the Universe," "Cyborg," "Breakin'," "Cobra," "Lifeforce," "Invasion U.S.A.," "American Ninja," "Death Wish II," and "Bloodsport," the studio is now back with a new slate of movies is on the horizon.
Formed under the new hand of Richard Albiston, Cannon Films Ltd. was established in 2014 and is moving forward with the ideals of former chairman Menahem Golan about putting the artist first. Today comes word of eight films which mark their inaugral slate - "America Ninja Apprentice," "Return of The Delta Force," "U.S. Sniper," "Allan Quatermain and the Jewel of the East," "Curse," "Zombi: They Live," "Writer's Block" and "The Leopard Hunts at Midnight".
Source: Joblo,...
Responsible for the likes of "Masters of the Universe," "Cyborg," "Breakin'," "Cobra," "Lifeforce," "Invasion U.S.A.," "American Ninja," "Death Wish II," and "Bloodsport," the studio is now back with a new slate of movies is on the horizon.
Formed under the new hand of Richard Albiston, Cannon Films Ltd. was established in 2014 and is moving forward with the ideals of former chairman Menahem Golan about putting the artist first. Today comes word of eight films which mark their inaugral slate - "America Ninja Apprentice," "Return of The Delta Force," "U.S. Sniper," "Allan Quatermain and the Jewel of the East," "Curse," "Zombi: They Live," "Writer's Block" and "The Leopard Hunts at Midnight".
Source: Joblo,...
- 2/17/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Gone Girl character Amy Dunne has her own Pinterest account.
The anticipated film shared the Pinterest board through its Twitter account, and invited fans to have a glimpse into the life of Rosamund Pike's mysterious character.
Discover who Amy Dunne was before she went missing through the pins she's left behind at http://t.co/o0VLA50ja7. pic.twitter.com/2ivLcY4Arj
— Gone Girl (@GoneGirlMovie) September 10, 2014
The different pins on Amy's Pinterest account give hints and clues into the character's relationship with husband Nick (Ben Affleck), through sections including 'City Girl', 'For Nick', 'Writer's Block' and 'Personality Puzzles'.
Some of the pins also come with clues and quotes from the novel. One says: "Sometimes, when I can't sleep, I'll pull myself out of bed and walk through the streets at dawn, and when the lights click off, all together, I always feel like I've seen something special.
The anticipated film shared the Pinterest board through its Twitter account, and invited fans to have a glimpse into the life of Rosamund Pike's mysterious character.
Discover who Amy Dunne was before she went missing through the pins she's left behind at http://t.co/o0VLA50ja7. pic.twitter.com/2ivLcY4Arj
— Gone Girl (@GoneGirlMovie) September 10, 2014
The different pins on Amy's Pinterest account give hints and clues into the character's relationship with husband Nick (Ben Affleck), through sections including 'City Girl', 'For Nick', 'Writer's Block' and 'Personality Puzzles'.
Some of the pins also come with clues and quotes from the novel. One says: "Sometimes, when I can't sleep, I'll pull myself out of bed and walk through the streets at dawn, and when the lights click off, all together, I always feel like I've seen something special.
- 9/14/2014
- Digital Spy
The best stories of the week from Toh! Interviews: "Not Fade Away" Creator David Chase Wants to Stick with Film, But Return to Genre Hackford Grills Tarantino on "Django Unchained": Style, Score, Script Adds, Kkk Scene; "it was my 'fuck you' to D.W. Griffith" Reviews: "Django Unchained": Why Spike Lee Refuses to See It, More Reviews Updated "Les Miserables" Review Roundup; Detractors Could Hurt Musical's Oscar Bid DVD Review: "The Words" Has a Serious Case of Writer's Block Features: Films that Should Never Be Remade -- From "The Goonies" and "Die Hard" to "Deer Hunter" and "Shawshank" The Best in Digital Entertainment Content: What We Would Buy with $100 Immersed in Movies: Sound Designer Paul Ottoson Talks "Zero Dark Thirty" Best Performances of 2012: A Good Year for the Broken, Disturbing and Driven...
- 12/28/2012
- by TOH!
- Thompson on Hollywood
For all those who were dejected at the 'news' of the most awaited sequel of the 'Munnabhai' series will not be made due to many reasons, well, here is some news that will make you smile again. The news is that Rajkumar Hirani, the man behind the successful Munnabhai series will not just be directing the third installment of the same, but will also be getting back the impeccable duo of Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi once again as Munnabhai and Circuit. Talking about the film, Hirani said that he was not happy with the second half of the script, due to what he calls as 'Writer's Block'. He added now that he is easy off from the scripting of P.K. , he is in a much easy space and freedom to concentrate on Munnabhai sequel. Not just that, Raju is also planning to make one more film for the Sanjay-Arshad duo,...
- 8/22/2012
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The first time the indie-rockers Devotchka penned a score to a movie, they made a pretty big splash with the killer soundtrack to Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris' "Little Miss Sunshine" that they co-wrote with composer Mychael Danna ("Moneyball"). It's been often imitiated and certainly often-reused (just give a listen to "The Winner Is" below, which has become a type of go-to score for indie-film trailers). Devotcka frontman Nick Urata composed most of 2009's "I Love You, Philip Morris" score by himself and he's done the same for his reteam with Dayton and Faris, "Ruby Sparks."
Being released courtesy of Milan Records, the 20-track soundtrack album combines French pop tunes from Plastic Betrand ("Ca Plane Pour Moi"), Sylvie Vartan ("Quand Tu Es La") and Holden ("Une Fraction De Seconde") along with Nick Urata's score. Written by Zoe Kazan, starring Kazan, Paul Dano, Antonio Banderas, Annette Bening, Steve Coogan,...
Being released courtesy of Milan Records, the 20-track soundtrack album combines French pop tunes from Plastic Betrand ("Ca Plane Pour Moi"), Sylvie Vartan ("Quand Tu Es La") and Holden ("Une Fraction De Seconde") along with Nick Urata's score. Written by Zoe Kazan, starring Kazan, Paul Dano, Antonio Banderas, Annette Bening, Steve Coogan,...
- 7/2/2012
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Sunday July 15th is the last day of Comic-Con 2012, and most of us will be completely worn out looking like Spider-Man in the image above. Chances are he's asleep under that mask. Sunday has always been a cool down day for us, we kind of just try to relax a little bit more and enjoy it. That doesn't mean their isn't anything to see or do though!
We've got a Fringe screening and Q&A, Doctor Who, Buffy the Vampire Slayer 20th Anniversary, Sons of Anarchy, the annual Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical screening, and more! I've always wanted to go the Buffy musical sing-a-long, but am usually trying to leave San Diego before it starts.
Just a little reminder, we will be having our annual GeekTyrant meet up this year to meet our readers, which is something we always enjoy doing! That will take place on Wednesday night, and...
We've got a Fringe screening and Q&A, Doctor Who, Buffy the Vampire Slayer 20th Anniversary, Sons of Anarchy, the annual Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical screening, and more! I've always wanted to go the Buffy musical sing-a-long, but am usually trying to leave San Diego before it starts.
Just a little reminder, we will be having our annual GeekTyrant meet up this year to meet our readers, which is something we always enjoy doing! That will take place on Wednesday night, and...
- 7/1/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Say what you will about the well-heeled Coppola clan, none of them are resting on their laurels. And while she hasn't made a feature splash like Francis, Sofia or Roman, so far Gia Coppola has been getting a plethora of experience under her belt with short films, and the past few weeks have seen two more surface.
The first on deck is "What's Up," a project made in collaboration with fashion label Wren and Lulu magazine. For the most part, this is a familiar riff, focusing on a bored but well-off young woman (Bella Zarember) in Los Angeles, who idles her time hanging out in her room, listening to Ciara and observing people going in and out of the house, until she ventures outside and has...an unexpected encounter. It's kind of a Herzog/Lynch finale that's a total Wtf moment, but it's also kind of brilliant, too.
Next is "Writer's Block,...
The first on deck is "What's Up," a project made in collaboration with fashion label Wren and Lulu magazine. For the most part, this is a familiar riff, focusing on a bored but well-off young woman (Bella Zarember) in Los Angeles, who idles her time hanging out in her room, listening to Ciara and observing people going in and out of the house, until she ventures outside and has...an unexpected encounter. It's kind of a Herzog/Lynch finale that's a total Wtf moment, but it's also kind of brilliant, too.
Next is "Writer's Block,...
- 4/12/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
After having a success Bad Meets Evil reunion with Eminem, Royce Da 5'9" is now getting ready for his next solo studio effort "Success Is Certain". In anticipation of the album, he dropped a single called "Legendary" via Rolling Stone. The song features drum-smacking sound courtesy of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.
Prior to debuting the new single, Royce has already released an Eminem-assisted single titled "Writer's Block" and came out with a second offering called "Second Place". He will follow the release of the "Legendary" by dropping the album across the United States on August 9.
"It's my last independent album as a solo artist," the rapper once said. Rumor has it, he has signed record deal with the Slim Shady's label, Shady Records, to release new music with Slaughterhouse.
Prior to debuting the new single, Royce has already released an Eminem-assisted single titled "Writer's Block" and came out with a second offering called "Second Place". He will follow the release of the "Legendary" by dropping the album across the United States on August 9.
"It's my last independent album as a solo artist," the rapper once said. Rumor has it, he has signed record deal with the Slim Shady's label, Shady Records, to release new music with Slaughterhouse.
- 7/19/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The 'Young Folks' hitmakers' latest album aims to capture their 'punky and energetic' live sound.
By James Montgomery
Peter Bjorn and John
Photo: V2 Music Scandinavia
On Tuesday (March 29), Swedish hookmeisters Peter Bjorn and John return to stores with Gimme Some, their sixth full-length album and their third since they became internationally famous (and poster children for whistlers everywhere) with their hit "Young Folks."
Of course, given the rather stiff competition Pb&J face here in the states — Gimme Some has the relative misfortune of being released against both Britney Spears' Femme Fatale and Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers — the guys aren't optimistic about their album's chart-topping chances.
"Our chances are probably not so good. I don't know," Peter Morén laughed. "I guess any kind of debut would be amazing for us."
Then again, that doesn't really matter all that much. After all, it doesn't seem like Pb&J made...
By James Montgomery
Peter Bjorn and John
Photo: V2 Music Scandinavia
On Tuesday (March 29), Swedish hookmeisters Peter Bjorn and John return to stores with Gimme Some, their sixth full-length album and their third since they became internationally famous (and poster children for whistlers everywhere) with their hit "Young Folks."
Of course, given the rather stiff competition Pb&J face here in the states — Gimme Some has the relative misfortune of being released against both Britney Spears' Femme Fatale and Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers — the guys aren't optimistic about their album's chart-topping chances.
"Our chances are probably not so good. I don't know," Peter Morén laughed. "I guess any kind of debut would be amazing for us."
Then again, that doesn't really matter all that much. After all, it doesn't seem like Pb&J made...
- 3/29/2011
- MTV Music News
Clad in a crisp white kurta-pyjama, Gulzar, with over five decades of work and songs as diverse as "Mora gora rang layle" and "Kajra re", might give the impression that he can write anything instantly. But the 74-year-old lyricist says he too sometimes faces a writer's block. <p /><p>"Writer's block happens; it happens to everyone. You get stuck somewhere...you don't get the right words. What you want is not coming out. That's a part of every profession and even though I've been writing for so many decades, I still face that sometimes," Gulzar told Ians in an exclusive interview. </p><p>Born Sampooran Singh Kalra, he prefers to write on paper even in this hi-tech age. </p><p>If the man has written beautiful, thought-provoking and prodigious lyrics for songs like "Raah pe rehte hain", "Do deewaane shehar mein", "Hazaar raahen mud ke...
- 2/11/2011
- Filmicafe
It's strange to think about what some of music's great icons would have been like had they not been taken from us too soon. What would Kurt Cobain's new album sound like in 2010? How would we treat Jimi Hendrix today? How would Brad Nowell's career have advanced? Which producers would Tupac and Biggie Smalls be working with today? It's a fascinating game of "What If?" that ultimately has no resolution (which is part of what makes it so tragic and frustrating).
Had John Lennon not been taken from the world far too soon on a cold day in the winter of 1980, the former Beatle would have celebrated his 70th birthday on Saturday (October 9). Lennon's legacy was already set in stone by the time of his passing, as both his work with the Beatles and his solo projects produced some of the greatest musical moments in the history of rock and roll.
Had John Lennon not been taken from the world far too soon on a cold day in the winter of 1980, the former Beatle would have celebrated his 70th birthday on Saturday (October 9). Lennon's legacy was already set in stone by the time of his passing, as both his work with the Beatles and his solo projects produced some of the greatest musical moments in the history of rock and roll.
- 10/8/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Nuffield, Southampton
Woody Allen may be an adventurous film-maker, but as a dramatist he strikes me as derivative. In the two plays that make up Writer's Block, he owes a considerable debt first to Edward Albee and then to Pirandello. It is never repaid.
In Riverside Drive, we see a writer, Jim, accosted at a lookout point by a stalker, Fred. Fred believes Jim has stolen his life and used it as the source of an award-winning movie. When Jim's mistress arrives and threatens blackmail over the abrupt ending of their affair, Fred obligingly offers to murder her.
That has echoes of Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train. But the main debt is clearly to Albee's The Zoo Story, in which a publisher is accosted by a scruffy, park-bench loner. In Albee, the intruder symbolises a spirituality that his middle-class victim lacks. Allen's play, however, is simply light whimsy and comes...
Woody Allen may be an adventurous film-maker, but as a dramatist he strikes me as derivative. In the two plays that make up Writer's Block, he owes a considerable debt first to Edward Albee and then to Pirandello. It is never repaid.
In Riverside Drive, we see a writer, Jim, accosted at a lookout point by a stalker, Fred. Fred believes Jim has stolen his life and used it as the source of an award-winning movie. When Jim's mistress arrives and threatens blackmail over the abrupt ending of their affair, Fred obligingly offers to murder her.
That has echoes of Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train. But the main debt is clearly to Albee's The Zoo Story, in which a publisher is accosted by a scruffy, park-bench loner. In Albee, the intruder symbolises a spirituality that his middle-class victim lacks. Allen's play, however, is simply light whimsy and comes...
- 9/28/2010
- by Michael Billington
- The Guardian - Film News
We've presented several clips already from an interview with best-selling comics author Grant Morrison conducted by Eisner-nominated writer, musician and producer Percy Carey (a.k.a. Mf Grimm), but I feel pretty safe saying that we've saved the best for last. In this final interview segment, Morrison addresses why we haven't seen a movie based on his massively popular, surreal comic book series "The Invisibles" -- and why he thinks it might be better off as a video game instead.
"Yeah, I'd love to see it, but it's not happening anytime soon," said Morrison. "I kind of want to do a different take on it, because obviously when 'The Matrix' came out, it was covering a lot of similar areas. There were bald guys in fetish amounts doing kung-fu."
"We've kind of seen that, so I don't want to go down that road," continued Morrison. "But I came up with...
"Yeah, I'd love to see it, but it's not happening anytime soon," said Morrison. "I kind of want to do a different take on it, because obviously when 'The Matrix' came out, it was covering a lot of similar areas. There were bald guys in fetish amounts doing kung-fu."
"We've kind of seen that, so I don't want to go down that road," continued Morrison. "But I came up with...
- 7/16/2009
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
Writer's Block, a cabaret that was hard to write, by and starring Seth Bisen-Hersh is performed on Sunday, May 3 at 5:30 pm and Monday, May 4 at 8:30 pm. The show is directed by Jessica Redish and features Elyse Beyer, Madison James, Mary Orzano and David Weitzer. There is a $10 Cover/ 2 Drink Minimum (Cash Only). Writer's Block will be performed at Don't Tell Mama, 343 W. 46th St. After 4 pm call 212-757-0788 for reservations.
- 4/13/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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