Category Archives: News

The Cure to release ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ London launch show as live album
The Cure will release the live show they played on the night of the release of ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ as a live album this month. READ MORE: The Cure play ‘Songs Of A Lost Worl...
Max Pilley Dec 01, 2024

Alfonso Cuarón on Why He Turned Down Directing a Bond Movie After Having Dinner With Joel Coen
Alfonso Cuarn had the audience of the Marrakech Film Festival in stitches during a wide-ranging conversation in which he revealed that he had never read a Harry Potter book before shooting "Harry Pott...
Nick Vivarelli Dec 01, 2024

Best Horror of December: ‘Nosferatu,’ ‘Squid Game’ Season 2, ‘Y2K’ With Rachel Zegler and More
Welcome to Horror Explorer, a curated column showcasing the month's best movies, series, books and everything else spooky worth checking out. I'm William Earl, the editor of Variety.com and the public...
William Earl Dec 01, 2024

Original Score Race Finds Eclectic Sounds, Approaches From Wide Array of Composers Such as Kris Bowers and Tamar-Kali
The Academy music branch has expanded its Oscar original-score shortlist from 15 to 20 films this year, widening the field of potential nominees in a year of varied approaches and soundscapes. Compose...
Jon Burlingame Dec 01, 2024

Watch Tokyo Police Club play their final show in Toronto
Tokyo Police Club played their final ever show in their hometown of Toronto on Friday (November 29) – check out footage below. The Canadian indie rock group – made up of David Monks, Graha...
Max Pilley Dec 01, 2024

Justin Timberlake cancels Oklahoma City show due to back injury
Justin Timberlake has cancelled an upcoming show in Oklahoma City after sustaining a back injury. READ MORE: Justin Timberlake – ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ review: sullied su...
Max Pilley Dec 01, 2024

Marshall Brickman, Oscar Winning Co-Screenwriter of ‘Annie Hall,’ Dies at 85
Marshall Brickman, who won an Oscar for writing “Annie Hall” alongside Woody Allen and also collaborated with him on “Sleeper,” “Manhattan” and “Manhattan Mur...
Pat Saperstein Dec 01, 2024

Jude Law Thriller ‘The Order’ Scared Distributors but Will Not Suffer Trumpian Zeitgeist in U.S. Release, Producer Stuart Ford Says
Jude Law thriller “The Order,” which opens next week in the U.S., has not been an easy sell amid the current Trumpian zeitgeist. The Justin Kurzel-directed film, in which Law pla...
Nick Vivarelli Dec 01, 2024

‘The Merry Gentlemen’ soundtrack: here’s every song in the film
With December now under way, Netflix has several Christmas offerings, including the new romcom The Merry Gentlemen, but what songs are on the soundtrack? The new feature film arrived on the platform o...
Max Pilley Dec 01, 2024

David Cronenberg Doesn’t Regret Turning Down ‘Flashdance’ Producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson: ‘I Told Them, I Will Destroy Your Movie If I Direct It’
Reflecting on his trailblazing career, Canadian icon David Cronenberg felt particular pride for the one project that got away - or, more to the point, that he pushed away with full force: “Flash...
Becroll Dec 01, 2024