I think we might have a heart attack with how good this is: To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of “Heart Attack,” Demi Lovato released a reimagined “Rock Version” of her 2013 hit song with new vocals and a revisited production.
“I’m so happy to be able to give a new life to ‘Heart Attack’ with a sound that reflects where I am with my music,” Lovato said in a press release. “This one is for the fans who have shown so much love to the song over the last decade,...
“I’m so happy to be able to give a new life to ‘Heart Attack’ with a sound that reflects where I am with my music,” Lovato said in a press release. “This one is for the fans who have shown so much love to the song over the last decade,...
- 3/24/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
After everything, Demi Lovato’s still standing. On Friday, the singer released “Still Alive,” the lead single off the Scream VI soundtrack, which they co-wrote with Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park.
“I couldn’t think of a more perfect home for ‘Still Alive’ than within the Scream universe,” Lovato said in a press release. “I’m a huge fan of the films, so it’s an honor to contribute to such an iconic horror franchise.”
Lovato shows up at a hotel with a group of friends and hands an invitation to a hotel worker,...
“I couldn’t think of a more perfect home for ‘Still Alive’ than within the Scream universe,” Lovato said in a press release. “I’m a huge fan of the films, so it’s an honor to contribute to such an iconic horror franchise.”
Lovato shows up at a hotel with a group of friends and hands an invitation to a hotel worker,...
- 3/3/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The art of the pop confessional album has been honed to perfection: Adele, Beyoncé, Olivia Rodrigo, Selena Gomez and countless others have reaped the artistic and commercial rewards of airing your dirty laundry from the top of the charts. On her road from tween Disney star to anguished R&b/country pop survivor, Demi Lovato has had a lot to process on record; last year’s Dancing with the Devil…The Art of Starting Over confronted her near fatal 2018 drug overdose and recovery, her battles with bulimia and the gender exploration that has seen her change her pronouns to them/they and back again in recent years. Now, as if her demons are still gnawing their way out more ferociously than ever, she’s turned to hard rock to exorcise them better. The fact that it’s a genre more suited to festival headline sets is merely fortune smiling.
She certainly goes all-in,...
She certainly goes all-in,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Mark Beaumont
- The Independent - Music
Katy Perry brought a taste of Play, her new Las Vegas concert residency to Studio 8H.
On an elaborate set festooned with towering, colorful mushrooms, Perry strutted and swiveled looking like a sexy Jolly Rancher (cherry-flavored, obviously) in patent leather assless chaps and a toadstool fascinator. Perry is definitely back on her bullshit in 2022.
The first song she performed was “When I’m Gone,” a new, energetic, electro-pop confection co-written with the Swedish DJ, Alesso. But the focus quickly shifted to Perry’s backup dancers, jigging in line behind her dressed as giant phallic toadstools,...
On an elaborate set festooned with towering, colorful mushrooms, Perry strutted and swiveled looking like a sexy Jolly Rancher (cherry-flavored, obviously) in patent leather assless chaps and a toadstool fascinator. Perry is definitely back on her bullshit in 2022.
The first song she performed was “When I’m Gone,” a new, energetic, electro-pop confection co-written with the Swedish DJ, Alesso. But the focus quickly shifted to Perry’s backup dancers, jigging in line behind her dressed as giant phallic toadstools,...
- 1/30/2022
- by Sarah Grant
- Rollingstone.com
On “Ordinary Man,” the lushly sentimental title track of Ozzy Osbourne’s latest album, the Godfather of Heavy Metal has the audacity to sing, “I don’t wanna die an ordinary man.” It’s a puzzling lyric because for the past half-century he’s been anything but average — he’s been the Iron Man, the Blizzard of Ozz, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebel — but he sings the line from the heart, showing how deep down inside he still feels like he still needs to prove himself. That’s because in the past year or so,...
- 2/21/2020
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Madrid — M.C.ed in 2017 by Guillermo del Toro, and Ron Perlman last year, the Sitges Festival’s Sitges Pitchbox, a genre movie project pitching event organized by the festival and online market Filmarket Hub, has opened for 2019 business, launching a call for applications which runs through Aug. 21.
That matters. Running Oct. 4, The Pitchbox, which, will see directors and producers talk up seven projects, each for seven minutes, offers as prizes invitations to Ventana Sur’s Blood Window, Latin America’s biggest genre film market, South Korea’s Bucheon Intl. Film Festival, and possible selection for Macao’s The Crouching Tigers Project Lab. Elamedia Estudios offers a distribution contract for Spain.
In a bigger picture, Barcelona, the Sitges Festival, and Spain and Latin America, which supplies part of the Pitchbox, are a greenhouse for global genre talent.
It was at Sitges, a Mecca for horror fanboys, that “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom...
That matters. Running Oct. 4, The Pitchbox, which, will see directors and producers talk up seven projects, each for seven minutes, offers as prizes invitations to Ventana Sur’s Blood Window, Latin America’s biggest genre film market, South Korea’s Bucheon Intl. Film Festival, and possible selection for Macao’s The Crouching Tigers Project Lab. Elamedia Estudios offers a distribution contract for Spain.
In a bigger picture, Barcelona, the Sitges Festival, and Spain and Latin America, which supplies part of the Pitchbox, are a greenhouse for global genre talent.
It was at Sitges, a Mecca for horror fanboys, that “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom...
- 7/31/2019
- by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Barcelona — Projects “Deus Irae,” “The Occupant,” “9 Steps’ and ‘Fiesta” won prizes at the 4th Sitges Pitchbox, hosted by Spain’s Sitges Fantastic Film Festival in partnership with online platform Filmarket Hub and godfathered this year by Ron Perlman. Awards were announced Friday Oct. 5.
“Deus Irae” aims to be the feature debut of Argentine Pedro Cristiani, a co-writer of the acclaimed sci-fi short “Moebius.” A supernatural thriller and a follow-up to Cristiani’s short of the same name, “Deus Irae” follows Father Javier whose mandate is to examine and explain alleged miracles and Satanic events.
According to Cristiani, “the horror elements are explicit, but the visual treatment enhances its monstrous beauty.” Creature design is inspired by the creations of Dante Alighieri, Hieronymus Bosch and Francis Bacon.
The first 26 minutes are already produced and the film expected to be completed in Argentina. It is backed by Cristiani, Simon Ratziel and Guido Volpi,...
“Deus Irae” aims to be the feature debut of Argentine Pedro Cristiani, a co-writer of the acclaimed sci-fi short “Moebius.” A supernatural thriller and a follow-up to Cristiani’s short of the same name, “Deus Irae” follows Father Javier whose mandate is to examine and explain alleged miracles and Satanic events.
According to Cristiani, “the horror elements are explicit, but the visual treatment enhances its monstrous beauty.” Creature design is inspired by the creations of Dante Alighieri, Hieronymus Bosch and Francis Bacon.
The first 26 minutes are already produced and the film expected to be completed in Argentina. It is backed by Cristiani, Simon Ratziel and Guido Volpi,...
- 10/8/2018
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Barcelona — “The Occupant,” “9 Steps” and “They Vanished” are among seven projects to be pitched at the 4th Sitges Pitchbox on Oct 5.
The in-development forum for horror, science fiction or fantastic genre feature films is hosted by the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Catalonia and Filmarket Hub, the online platform for films and series in development.
Following on Guillermo del Toro, “Hellboy” and “Alien: Resurrection” star Ron Perlman will be this year’s special guest. Before the pitching sessions, the actor will deliver a speech encouraging the debutants’ careers, and sharing tips on how to navigate the rough waters of genre cinema.
A fantasy thriller, “They Vanished” focuses on Alicia, a reserved agent retired from the Chilean Police, struggling with a ruthless depression after losing her only son. Her retirement will take a turn when she is forced back into service to investigate an impossible case: the mass disappearance of...
The in-development forum for horror, science fiction or fantastic genre feature films is hosted by the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Catalonia and Filmarket Hub, the online platform for films and series in development.
Following on Guillermo del Toro, “Hellboy” and “Alien: Resurrection” star Ron Perlman will be this year’s special guest. Before the pitching sessions, the actor will deliver a speech encouraging the debutants’ careers, and sharing tips on how to navigate the rough waters of genre cinema.
A fantasy thriller, “They Vanished” focuses on Alicia, a reserved agent retired from the Chilean Police, struggling with a ruthless depression after losing her only son. Her retirement will take a turn when she is forced back into service to investigate an impossible case: the mass disappearance of...
- 9/7/2018
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
What if you woke up one morning to find that the world was dead... but not at rest? From the harrowing home invasion thriller Eat Me to the new take on Bigfoot in Primal Rage, Blue Fox Entertainment is always on the lookout for unique stories to share on the big screen, and their upcoming release, The Night Eats the World, is no exception. Directed by Dominique Rocher, the new zombie movie has been given a July 13th theatrical and VOD release date in the Us from Blue Fox Entertainment, and we have a look at the new poster for the film:
Press Release: Blue Fox Entertainment is proud to debut the new Official Us Poster and release details for Dominique Rocher's innovative new take at zombie cinema, The Night Eats The World, opening in theaters and on VOD July 13th. The Tribeca premiering French production was actually shot in...
Press Release: Blue Fox Entertainment is proud to debut the new Official Us Poster and release details for Dominique Rocher's innovative new take at zombie cinema, The Night Eats The World, opening in theaters and on VOD July 13th. The Tribeca premiering French production was actually shot in...
- 6/19/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
From the harrowing home invasion thriller Eat Me to the new take on Bigfoot in Primal Rage, Blue Fox Entertainment is always on the lookout for unique stories to share on the big screen, and they've now acquired North American rights to the French zombie movie The Night Eats the World, with a theatrical release planned for this summer:
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA (April 20, 2018) – Blue Fox Entertainment announced today that they have acquired North American rights for The Night Eats The World, one day ahead of its North American premiere as an Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival. The French zombie thriller is already one of the most eagerly anticipated Tribeca titles, having been named to Indiewire’s “11 Must See Films” list and to EW’s “What to See at Tribeca List.”
Director Dominique Rocher shot the film in both French and English language during production; Blue Fox...
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA (April 20, 2018) – Blue Fox Entertainment announced today that they have acquired North American rights for The Night Eats The World, one day ahead of its North American premiere as an Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival. The French zombie thriller is already one of the most eagerly anticipated Tribeca titles, having been named to Indiewire’s “11 Must See Films” list and to EW’s “What to See at Tribeca List.”
Director Dominique Rocher shot the film in both French and English language during production; Blue Fox...
- 4/25/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"I'm beginning to feel better." She had planned to kill herself, but those plans changed when home invaders interrupted what would have been Tommy's final evening on Earth in the new horror thriller Eat Me. An adaptation of Jacqueline Wright’s play of the same name, Eat Me is out now in theaters and on VOD platforms from Blue Fox Entertainment, and we've been provided with a clip to share with Daily Dead readers.
You can watch Tommy push the buttons of her captor in the Nsfw clip below, and in case you missed it, check here to read our Q&A with Wright, who discussed what it was like to shoot Eat Me in her own house, where she lived throughout production.
"Eat Me is acclaimed playwright Jacqueline Wright’s big screen adaptation of her award-winning play of the same name, directed by Adrian A. Cruz (co-creator SyFy's...
You can watch Tommy push the buttons of her captor in the Nsfw clip below, and in case you missed it, check here to read our Q&A with Wright, who discussed what it was like to shoot Eat Me in her own house, where she lived throughout production.
"Eat Me is acclaimed playwright Jacqueline Wright’s big screen adaptation of her award-winning play of the same name, directed by Adrian A. Cruz (co-creator SyFy's...
- 3/8/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A woman prepared to take her own life finds herself fighting for it instead after crossing paths with sinister strangers in Eat Me. An adaptation of Jacqueline Wright's play of the same name, Eat Me is out now in theaters and on VOD platforms from Blue Fox Entertainment, and to celebrate the movie's release, we caught up with actress and writer Jacqueline Wright to talk about adapting her play for film, living on the movie's set until filming wrapped, and re-teaming with director Adrian A. Cruz to bring the harrowing tale of Eat Me to life on screen.
Thanks for taking the time to answer questions for us, Jacqueline, and congratulations on Eat Me. This film is based on a play that you wrote. When and how did you originally come up with the idea for Eat Me?
Jacqueline Wright: I wrote the first draft of Eat Me around...
Thanks for taking the time to answer questions for us, Jacqueline, and congratulations on Eat Me. This film is based on a play that you wrote. When and how did you originally come up with the idea for Eat Me?
Jacqueline Wright: I wrote the first draft of Eat Me around...
- 3/7/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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Red Sparrow [my review]
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The Lullaby [IMDb]
Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo writes this horror movie about a woman, played by Reine Swart, who is having difficulty as a new mother.
Hondros [IMDb]
Jenny Golden cowrites this documentary about a (male) war photojournalist.
Red Sparrow [my review]
Jennifer Lawrence stars as a Russian spy who uses manipulation to get what she wants. (male writer and director)
limited
Werewolf [IMDb]
Ashley McKenzie writes and directs this drama about outcast drug addicts, costarring Bhreagh MacNeil.
Oh, Lucy! [IMDb]
Atsuko Hirayanagi cowrites and directs this dramedy about a lonely Tokyo woman, played by Shinobu Terajima.
Chasing Great [IMDb]
Michelle Walshe cowrites and codirects this documentary about a (male) rugby player.
Dance Academy: The Comeback [IMDb]
Samantha Strauss writes this drama following the continuing stories of the gender-balanced ensemble from an Australian television show.
Eat Me [IMDb]
Jacqueline Wright writes and costars in this thriller about a woman and the (male) home invader who saves her mid-suicide attempt. (male director)
The Lullaby [IMDb]
Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo writes this horror movie about a woman, played by Reine Swart, who is having difficulty as a new mother.
Hondros [IMDb]
Jenny Golden cowrites this documentary about a (male) war photojournalist.
- 3/2/2018
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Happy March, readers! Hard to believe another month is upon us, but that just means we have more new horror movies to look forward to in the coming weeks on various digital and VOD platforms. The month kicks off with both Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk and Midnighters from IFC Midnight on March 2nd, and then just a few days later, a handful of titles are launching digitally, including The Dark Crystal (which is a new transfer of the cult fantasy film), Curse of the Mayans, The Crossbreed, Eat Me, The Terrible Two and Flay.
On March 13th, we have a terror-fueled trio to look forward to—Prodigy, Hell’s Kitty, and Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies —and just a week later both Insidious: The Last Key and Welcome the Stranger come home as well. March’s digital releases wrap up with I Kill Giants, Followers, and Pyewacket (which is...
On March 13th, we have a terror-fueled trio to look forward to—Prodigy, Hell’s Kitty, and Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies —and just a week later both Insidious: The Last Key and Welcome the Stranger come home as well. March’s digital releases wrap up with I Kill Giants, Followers, and Pyewacket (which is...
- 3/1/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Juliette Harrisson Mar 23, 2019
Juliette's Farscape series considers the psychological toll taken on Crichton, a character who had more than his fair share of trauma...
Many genre series feature protagonists who are, shall we say, a tad eccentric – The Doctor on the milder, wackier end for example, with River Tam or Walter Bishop on the more seriously insane end.
Other characters start to experience problems as a result of the ludicrous amount of trauma most genre protagonists are put through – like Jean-Luc Picard, who was shown to be deeply affected by his assimilation by the Borg in Star Trek: First Contact, while much of Iron Man 3 deals with Tony Stark’s Ptsd following the events of The Avengers.
Farscape was no exception in this regard. Poor John Crichton undergoes no end of traumatic experiences over the course of the series, including but not restricted to being tortured, raped, blown up and technically killed several times,...
Juliette's Farscape series considers the psychological toll taken on Crichton, a character who had more than his fair share of trauma...
Many genre series feature protagonists who are, shall we say, a tad eccentric – The Doctor on the milder, wackier end for example, with River Tam or Walter Bishop on the more seriously insane end.
Other characters start to experience problems as a result of the ludicrous amount of trauma most genre protagonists are put through – like Jean-Luc Picard, who was shown to be deeply affected by his assimilation by the Borg in Star Trek: First Contact, while much of Iron Man 3 deals with Tony Stark’s Ptsd following the events of The Avengers.
Farscape was no exception in this regard. Poor John Crichton undergoes no end of traumatic experiences over the course of the series, including but not restricted to being tortured, raped, blown up and technically killed several times,...
- 7/18/2013
- Den of Geek
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