Måneskin bassist Victoria De Angelis suffered a wardrobe malfunction onstage at the August 28 MTV Video Music Awards.
The 22-year-old’s top fell down mid-performance of their hit, “Supermodel,” exposing her breast while she was in the front of the group. MTV immediately took cameras off of the band and instead, chose to show a less-than-interesting view of the room for about thirty seconds.
Fans were not too impressed with the network’s response to the event.
TikTok user @Fayth posted a reaction video and wrote, “Who Was Doing The Camera Work For Maneskin Playing The Vmas? Literally Half The Shots Weren’T Even Of Their Performance And They Were So Washed Out, Wtf.”
Twitter user @maryskin_ added, “Justice for Måneskin!! Let’s make nipples free to be seen! A [shirtless]…man with [his] buttocks out is fine, [but] the woman’s breasts are censored! Sh-tty misogynists!”
The “man” referred to by the user...
The 22-year-old’s top fell down mid-performance of their hit, “Supermodel,” exposing her breast while she was in the front of the group. MTV immediately took cameras off of the band and instead, chose to show a less-than-interesting view of the room for about thirty seconds.
Fans were not too impressed with the network’s response to the event.
TikTok user @Fayth posted a reaction video and wrote, “Who Was Doing The Camera Work For Maneskin Playing The Vmas? Literally Half The Shots Weren’T Even Of Their Performance And They Were So Washed Out, Wtf.”
Twitter user @maryskin_ added, “Justice for Måneskin!! Let’s make nipples free to be seen! A [shirtless]…man with [his] buttocks out is fine, [but] the woman’s breasts are censored! Sh-tty misogynists!”
The “man” referred to by the user...
- 8/29/2022
- by Ilana Frost
- Uinterview
Despite the impressive viewership numbers, it's still not clear if "The Sandman" will get a second season. If it does, it's also not clear how much of the Neil Gaiman comics they'll be adapting. Based off of season 1, the most likely route they'll take is covering "Season of Mists" in the first half of season 2, then "A Game of You" in the second half, with maybe an episode or two in the middle covering some one-off adventures from "Dream Country" and "Fables & Reflections."
When asked if he would consider writing an original story for the show, Gaiman responded, "Yes," but followed it up with the caveat that he's painfully aware of how much material the show needs to get through. "We have 2,600 pages to go," he said, mentioning that in addition to the original 10 volumes of the series, he hopes to adapt the extra volumes "Overture," "Dream Hunters" and "Endless Nights.
When asked if he would consider writing an original story for the show, Gaiman responded, "Yes," but followed it up with the caveat that he's painfully aware of how much material the show needs to get through. "We have 2,600 pages to go," he said, mentioning that in addition to the original 10 volumes of the series, he hopes to adapt the extra volumes "Overture," "Dream Hunters" and "Endless Nights.
- 8/24/2022
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Chris Cornell’s friends and family offered up many heartfelt tributes at Los Angeles’ Forum Wednesday night, but the one that captured his essence best improbably came from Jack Black. “Sometimes Chris Cornell would sing a note that didn’t exist,” he told the sold-out crowd. “Sometimes [he] would sing a note that was between two real notes, and it would open a portal into another dimension. I don’t know if that’s true. Like, maybe it was probably a real note – it was probably a C-flat – but it was...
- 1/17/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Chris Cornell was an enigma. He could sound savage and tender at the same time. During his 52 years, he was grunge’s Golden God, a folky songsmith, a pop wailer and an easy-listening crooner. He possessed one of the most awe-inspiring voices of his generation, and possibly the greatest voice to emerge from grunge, and he could stretch it to work in any context. He even improbably made melisma sound cool in hard rock. Ultimately, there were many Chris Cornells. He could be looking California, feeling Minnesota or seeking a...
- 11/20/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Editors’ Pick: Chris Cornell, Chris Cornell
This 64-track retrospective of the late grunge icon’s career is a testament to his vocal prowess and thoughtful approach, apparent even on early Soundgarden tracks like the chugging Ultramega Ok opener “Flower” and Louder Than Love’s still-relevant environmentalist plea “Hands All Over.” Tracing his journey from hair-whipping yelper to rock elder, Chris Cornell compiles hits like Temple of the Dog’s glorious “Hunger Strike,” Audioslave’s speaker-shaking debut single “Cochise,” and Cornell’s elegiac cover of “Billie Jean” alongside quieter tracks like...
This 64-track retrospective of the late grunge icon’s career is a testament to his vocal prowess and thoughtful approach, apparent even on early Soundgarden tracks like the chugging Ultramega Ok opener “Flower” and Louder Than Love’s still-relevant environmentalist plea “Hands All Over.” Tracing his journey from hair-whipping yelper to rock elder, Chris Cornell compiles hits like Temple of the Dog’s glorious “Hunger Strike,” Audioslave’s speaker-shaking debut single “Cochise,” and Cornell’s elegiac cover of “Billie Jean” alongside quieter tracks like...
- 11/16/2018
- by Jonathan Bernstein, Jon Dolan, Will Hermes, Maura Johnston, Mosi Reeves, Hank Shteamer, Brittany Spanos and Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
“There’s a lot of things about Chris [Cornell] that people don’t know,” Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil tells Rolling Stone. “He didn’t bring a lot of baggage. Meaning, he didn’t carry a lot of things or materials or relationships within his life. He was a little bit independent of that. He traveled lightly.”
It’s late October, and Thayil is slumped on a black leather couch in the green room of the Metro club in Chicago, gamely sharing memories of his longtime friend and bandmate. He’s just...
It’s late October, and Thayil is slumped on a black leather couch in the green room of the Metro club in Chicago, gamely sharing memories of his longtime friend and bandmate. He’s just...
- 11/1/2018
- by Corbin Reiff
- Rollingstone.com
The estate of Chris Cornell has unveiled the previously unreleased song “When Bad Does Good,” as part of a new, career-spanning, four-disc box set, Chris Cornell, featuring 11 previously unreleased songs. Some of the unreleased numbers, including “When Bad Does Good,” will feature on a pared down, single-disc version of the release. Both versions will come out on November 16th.
Cornell recorded, produced and mixed the song itself. The track opens with organ tones, giving a hymnal quality to Cornell’s opening line, “Standing beside an open grave/ Your faith decided/ Your life erased,...
Cornell recorded, produced and mixed the song itself. The track opens with organ tones, giving a hymnal quality to Cornell’s opening line, “Standing beside an open grave/ Your faith decided/ Your life erased,...
- 9/21/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
For every Sims, there is a season.
That’s especially true of “The Sims 4.” Four years after the game’s 2014 launch, publisher EA announced in May that it will finally get an expansion pack bringing seasons to the simulated world.
The idea of seasons in a Sims game is not new. Both “The Sims 2” and “The Sims 3” had a similar expansion pack that allowed for hot summer days, and snowy winter nights. But with this one EA aims to enhance storytelling inherent in the game with the ability to create your own seasonal holidays and plan a calendar for your digital family.
“Seasons has always been a fan favorite,” Grant Rodiek, senior producer on “The Sims 4,” said. “It has such a monumental impact to the game and it changes every day. It helps tell stories through the visions, the moments, through the holidays you would expect. Personally it’s my favorite pack.
That’s especially true of “The Sims 4.” Four years after the game’s 2014 launch, publisher EA announced in May that it will finally get an expansion pack bringing seasons to the simulated world.
The idea of seasons in a Sims game is not new. Both “The Sims 2” and “The Sims 3” had a similar expansion pack that allowed for hot summer days, and snowy winter nights. But with this one EA aims to enhance storytelling inherent in the game with the ability to create your own seasonal holidays and plan a calendar for your digital family.
“Seasons has always been a fan favorite,” Grant Rodiek, senior producer on “The Sims 4,” said. “It has such a monumental impact to the game and it changes every day. It helps tell stories through the visions, the moments, through the holidays you would expect. Personally it’s my favorite pack.
- 6/18/2018
- by Peter Clark
- Variety Film + TV
Animation is inspired by hit French comic series of the same name.
Paris-based digital production house Ankama has completed the first phase of animation on its upcoming feature film inspired by hit French comic series Mutafukaz, revolving around the fantasy world of Dark Meat City.
The French transmedia giant is best known internationally for its cult fantasy online game world Dofus, which it is also currently adapting to the big screen.
“Mutafukaz will be our second film. It will be ready in 2017,” said Ankama audiovisual director Frédéric Puech.
It is a joint production between Ankama and Japanese Studio 4°C.
“We’ve just finished the first phase of animation and we’re currently editing and doing post-production,” he said.
Puech was speaking on the fringes of the “Cinema and Transmedia” pitching session in Cannes on Saturday (May 16), organised by French cross-media event Cross Video Days, running June 11-12 in Paris.
Puech presented Ankama’s upcoming Dofus – Book 1: Julith...
Paris-based digital production house Ankama has completed the first phase of animation on its upcoming feature film inspired by hit French comic series Mutafukaz, revolving around the fantasy world of Dark Meat City.
The French transmedia giant is best known internationally for its cult fantasy online game world Dofus, which it is also currently adapting to the big screen.
“Mutafukaz will be our second film. It will be ready in 2017,” said Ankama audiovisual director Frédéric Puech.
It is a joint production between Ankama and Japanese Studio 4°C.
“We’ve just finished the first phase of animation and we’re currently editing and doing post-production,” he said.
Puech was speaking on the fringes of the “Cinema and Transmedia” pitching session in Cannes on Saturday (May 16), organised by French cross-media event Cross Video Days, running June 11-12 in Paris.
Puech presented Ankama’s upcoming Dofus – Book 1: Julith...
- 5/20/2015
- ScreenDaily
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