Grammy® Award-winning legend and the best-selling female artist in country music history Shania Twain has unveiled her first new single since 2017, “Waking Up Dreaming”. The single serves as her first release with her new label partner Republic Nashville, a division of Republic Records. Shania also released a video for the single, which was directed by Isaac Rentz.
Of the release and new partnership Shania commented “I couldn’t think of a better partner than Republic Nashville. I’m honored and excited to be the label’s first artist and lead the charge of this new and exciting chapter. In this respect, it feels like a new beginning all around, and I’m embracing it wholeheartedly.”
Republic Records co-founder and CEO Monte Lipman commented “Shania is one of the most influential and impactful artists of this generation. She’s a rare talent whose legacy continues to resonate throughout the world. We...
Of the release and new partnership Shania commented “I couldn’t think of a better partner than Republic Nashville. I’m honored and excited to be the label’s first artist and lead the charge of this new and exciting chapter. In this respect, it feels like a new beginning all around, and I’m embracing it wholeheartedly.”
Republic Records co-founder and CEO Monte Lipman commented “Shania is one of the most influential and impactful artists of this generation. She’s a rare talent whose legacy continues to resonate throughout the world. We...
- 10/1/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Shania Twain wants to embrace the thrill of being in love in her new song “Waking Up Dreaming,” which was released on Friday. It’s the country-pop icon’s first new music since 2017 and first under a recording agreement with Republic Nashville.
“Do you know I adore you?/A million ways to show you, I do,” Twain sings at the top of “Waking Up Dreaming,” propelled by a hydraulic “Mickey”-style drum beat and subtle washes of synth. It gradually builds to a Shania-worthy maximalist sound, a dance party of gleaming guitars and unfettered bliss.
“Do you know I adore you?/A million ways to show you, I do,” Twain sings at the top of “Waking Up Dreaming,” propelled by a hydraulic “Mickey”-style drum beat and subtle washes of synth. It gradually builds to a Shania-worthy maximalist sound, a dance party of gleaming guitars and unfettered bliss.
- 9/23/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Machine Gun Kelly has dropped a wild new video for his recent single “Love Race,” featuring Kellin Quinn of Sleeping With Sirens.
Co-directed by Mgk and Isaac Rentz, the video is set at an emo summer camp — dubbed Emo Pointe — and pays gleeful homage to Eighties teen slasher flicks. Co-starring popular influencers like Alissa Violet, Xowie, and Noah Beck, the clip follows a menacing, masked killer as he offs his victims in increasingly ridiculous ways (e.g., tossing an alligator into someone’s tent and ripping off a counselor’s...
Co-directed by Mgk and Isaac Rentz, the video is set at an emo summer camp — dubbed Emo Pointe — and pays gleeful homage to Eighties teen slasher flicks. Co-starring popular influencers like Alissa Violet, Xowie, and Noah Beck, the clip follows a menacing, masked killer as he offs his victims in increasingly ridiculous ways (e.g., tossing an alligator into someone’s tent and ripping off a counselor’s...
- 5/26/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
A$AP Ferg might have dropped his new song “Move Ya Hips” (featuring Nicki Minaj and Atlanta rapper MadeinTYO) with a charming visualizer about working out, but the official video is much more cinematic and sinister.
Directed by Isaac Rentz, the clip opens with a man ordering a sex bot on his phone — features include “Realistic! Flexible! Freak mode!” The bot arrives seemingly seconds later in a wooden crate, much to the man’s excitement. Using a remote control, he commands her to dance, dribble a basketball, and get into bed,...
Directed by Isaac Rentz, the clip opens with a man ordering a sex bot on his phone — features include “Realistic! Flexible! Freak mode!” The bot arrives seemingly seconds later in a wooden crate, much to the man’s excitement. Using a remote control, he commands her to dance, dribble a basketball, and get into bed,...
- 8/12/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
No one can break Katy Perry!
After a whirlwind year for the 33-year-old singer, the pixie-haired songstress released the music video for her power anthem, "Hey Hey Hey," on Wednesday.
Directed by Isaac Rentz, the Marie Antoinette-themed visual sees Perry getting ready for an unwanted date with Prince Piggy. While putting on her makeup and corset, she envisions herself as her own knight in shining armor, ready to tackle anything that comes her way. At the shindig, and after the royal dud disgusts her, Perry takes matters into her own hands.
"You think that I'm a little baby/You think that I am fragile like a Fabergé/You think that I am cracking, but you can't break me," Perry sings. "I ain't got no strings/I'm no one's little puppet/Got my own cha ching in my chubby little wallet/And secretly you love it."
Perry also dedicated the video to her devoted fan base and wrote a...
After a whirlwind year for the 33-year-old singer, the pixie-haired songstress released the music video for her power anthem, "Hey Hey Hey," on Wednesday.
Directed by Isaac Rentz, the Marie Antoinette-themed visual sees Perry getting ready for an unwanted date with Prince Piggy. While putting on her makeup and corset, she envisions herself as her own knight in shining armor, ready to tackle anything that comes her way. At the shindig, and after the royal dud disgusts her, Perry takes matters into her own hands.
"You think that I'm a little baby/You think that I am fragile like a Fabergé/You think that I am cracking, but you can't break me," Perry sings. "I ain't got no strings/I'm no one's little puppet/Got my own cha ching in my chubby little wallet/And secretly you love it."
Perry also dedicated the video to her devoted fan base and wrote a...
- 12/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
"This is why I hate musical theater." A trailer has debuted for an indie comedy about the opening night of a Broadway show titled simply Opening Night. The film stars Topher Grace as a failed Broadway singer who is now working as a stage manager on a big Broadway show that is about to open. Everything that could go wrong backstage seems to have gone wrong and more. This is pretty much the polar opposite of Birdman, which was also about a Broadway show's opening night and things going wrong. In addition to Grace, the eclectic ensemble cast includes Alona Tal, Taye Diggs, Rob Riggle, Anne Heche, Paul Scheer, J.C. Chasez, Lesli Margherita, Lauren Lapkus and Brian Huskey. This actually doesn't look seem that bad, there's some genuine humor found within, especially for those familiar with the stage world. Have fun. Here's the first red band trailer for Isaac Rentz's Opening Night,...
- 10/29/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Tribeca selection Kicks and the world premiere of horror tale Lights Out are among the films announced by festival organisers on Tuesday ahead of the June 1-9 run date.
The six non-competitive Buzz entries of films culled from other festivals include:
Don’t Think Twice from Mike Birbiglia; Equity by Meera Menon; Jean Of The Joneses by Stella Meghie; Kicks (pictured) from Justin Tipping; Life by Roger Ross Williams; and The Music Of Strangers from Morgan Neville.
All are Us films except Jean Of The Joneses, which hails from Canada.
The six non-competitive Limelight films “of fiction and documentary films featuring noteworthy talent” are all world premiere and include:
Free CeCe! by Jacqueline Gares; A Hundred Streets (UK) from Jim O’Hanlon; Lights Out David F. Sandberg; Opening Night (USA-Mexico) by Isaac Rentz; So B. It from Stephen Gyllenhaal; and The Sweet Life by Rob Spera.
All are Us films except those indicated otherwise.
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The six non-competitive Buzz entries of films culled from other festivals include:
Don’t Think Twice from Mike Birbiglia; Equity by Meera Menon; Jean Of The Joneses by Stella Meghie; Kicks (pictured) from Justin Tipping; Life by Roger Ross Williams; and The Music Of Strangers from Morgan Neville.
All are Us films except Jean Of The Joneses, which hails from Canada.
The six non-competitive Limelight films “of fiction and documentary films featuring noteworthy talent” are all world premiere and include:
Free CeCe! by Jacqueline Gares; A Hundred Streets (UK) from Jim O’Hanlon; Lights Out David F. Sandberg; Opening Night (USA-Mexico) by Isaac Rentz; So B. It from Stephen Gyllenhaal; and The Sweet Life by Rob Spera.
All are Us films except those indicated otherwise.
“In the Buzz...
- 4/19/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
• Jason Biggs and Ashley Tisdale have been cast as the leads of Drive, She Said. The story follows an unconfident, expectant father (Biggs) who takes a job chauffeuring prostitutes (Tisdale, Janet Montgomery, Bria Murphy). Husband and wife team Joe Syracuse and Lisa Addario wrote and directed the film, which was inspired by Syracuse's experience driving call girls around La. Jenny Mollen, Adrian Voo, and Steven Weber also star. [THR] • Chris Pratt is in early negotiations for Magnificent Seven. Antoine Fuqua is directing the remake, which stars Denzel Washington. The 1960 film for which its based followed seven gunmen who defend a Mexican village from outlaws.
- 12/6/2014
- by C. Molly Smith
- EW - Inside Movies
Exclusive: Burn Notice, Cult, and Supernatural alum Alona Tal has joined the cast of Topher Grace’s movie musical One Shot. Grace stars as a failed star turned stage manager who must wrangle the eccentric cast and crew of a new production to save the show’s opening night. Tal will play KT, the ex-girlfriend and star of the show. Taye Diggs, Jc Chasez, and Broadway thesp Lesli Margherita also star in the backstage musical, which director Isaac Rentz is shooting in Mexico City from a script by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi. Daniel Posada and Jason Tamasco are producing for Mexico-based Dark Factory Entertainment with Alex Garcia of Ag Studio.
Tal next stars in Amazon Studios’ upcoming Hand of God from helmer Marc Forster. She recently hit the big screen in Broken City opposite Mark Wahlberg. She’s repped by Innovative Artists and McKeon Myones Entertainment.
Tal next stars in Amazon Studios’ upcoming Hand of God from helmer Marc Forster. She recently hit the big screen in Broken City opposite Mark Wahlberg. She’s repped by Innovative Artists and McKeon Myones Entertainment.
- 12/5/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
Johnny Ray Gill and Alona Tal are joining Topher Grace in One Shot, a musical about a failed Broadway singer. The indie film, shooting this month in Mexico City, is helmed by music video director Isaac Rentz from a script by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi. The comedy centers on a failed Broadway singer who works as a production manager (Grace). On opening night, he must save the production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew before they cause havoc. Taye Diggs and J.C. Chasez also star. Tal will play KT, the ex-girlfriend and co-worker of Chasez’s character,
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- 12/5/2014
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: The producers behind Mexico-based Dark Factory have mapped an ambitious road ahead after securing a Sundance world premiere berth for their first English-language production, Reversal.
Daniel Posada and Jason Tamasco are preparing a February start on 100 Cries, the horror follow-up from Reversal (pictured) director Jm Cravioto.
Paradigm represents domestic rights to 100 Cries, a re-imagining of Ramón Obón’s 1965 Mexican horror classic 100 Cries Of Terror that will feature a Us cast.
The project is part of Dark Factory’s slate of Us productions that will shoot in Mexico and receive marketing support to a global audience.
Next to go after 100 Cries will be The Boondoogle, a previously announced title that Dark Factory has now come on to finance and produce and will also shoot in 2015 after Nala Films withdrew from its financing position.
Steve Carr is attached to direct The Boondoogle and Rob Riggle and Thomas Lennon are attached to star and wrote the most recent draft from...
Daniel Posada and Jason Tamasco are preparing a February start on 100 Cries, the horror follow-up from Reversal (pictured) director Jm Cravioto.
Paradigm represents domestic rights to 100 Cries, a re-imagining of Ramón Obón’s 1965 Mexican horror classic 100 Cries Of Terror that will feature a Us cast.
The project is part of Dark Factory’s slate of Us productions that will shoot in Mexico and receive marketing support to a global audience.
Next to go after 100 Cries will be The Boondoogle, a previously announced title that Dark Factory has now come on to finance and produce and will also shoot in 2015 after Nala Films withdrew from its financing position.
Steve Carr is attached to direct The Boondoogle and Rob Riggle and Thomas Lennon are attached to star and wrote the most recent draft from...
- 12/4/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Topher Grace’s musical comedy One Shot has added another crooner to its cast. Singer-songwriter and record producer Jc Chasez, a founding member of the seminal boy band *Nsync, will join Grace and Taye Diggs in the film about a failed Broadway performer turned stage manager who must wrangle the eccentric cast and crew of a new play to save the show’s opening night.
Grace is starring as said stage manager in addition to producing the indie film, which shoots next month in Mexico City. Chasez will play Grace’s nemesis, the star of the musical play within the movie who sleeps with his ex-girlfriend. Isaac Rentz is directing from a script by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi. Daniel Posada and Jason Tamasco are also producing One Shot for Mexico-based Dark Factory Entertainment with Alex Garcia of Ag Studio.
Chasez dabbled in acting with guest starring roles...
Grace is starring as said stage manager in addition to producing the indie film, which shoots next month in Mexico City. Chasez will play Grace’s nemesis, the star of the musical play within the movie who sleeps with his ex-girlfriend. Isaac Rentz is directing from a script by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi. Daniel Posada and Jason Tamasco are also producing One Shot for Mexico-based Dark Factory Entertainment with Alex Garcia of Ag Studio.
Chasez dabbled in acting with guest starring roles...
- 11/21/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
• Penelope Cruz will star opposite Ben Stiller in Zoolander 2. Stiller is directing from a script by Justin Theroux, and will produce alongside Stuart Cornfeld for Red Hour. Will Ferrell and Owen Wilson are rumored to be reprising their roles as Mugatu and Hansel, respectively. [Deadline] • Mel Gibson and Andrew Garfield are in talks for the World War II drama Hacksaw Ridge. Gibson would direct the film with Garfield in the role of Private First Class Desmond T. Doss, a war hero who won the Congressional Medal of Honor, two Bronze Stars, and three Purple Hearts. Doss saved 75 men during the Battle of Okinawa,...
- 11/21/2014
- by C. Molly Smith
- EW - Inside Movies
Taye Diggs will join Topher Grace in a new film musical comedy titled "One Shot," for Brillstein Entertainment, Dark Factory Entertainment and Ag Studios. To be directed by music video director Isaac Rentz, from a script penned by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi, the story centers on a failed Broadway singer-turned-production manager (played by Grace) who, on opening night, must save the production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew before chaos ensues. Diggs will play a character named Malcolm, a flamboyant actor. That's all we know about the character thus far. Grace is co-producing the film, by the way. Production is set to begin in December in Mexico City. And if...
- 11/20/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Topher Grace’s backstage musical comedy One Shot is getting a Broadway vet in Taye Diggs. The singer-actor has joined the cast of the indie film, about a failed star turned stage manager (Grace) who must wrangle the eccentric cast and crew of a new production to save the show’s opening night. Isaac Rentz is directing from a script by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi; Grace, who’s currently in theaters in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, is also producing.
Diggs will play Malcolm, a flamboyant member of the production. Diggs of course got his start originating the character of Benny in 1996′s Tony-winning Rent, a role he reprised in 2005 when the musical was adapted into a film by Sony and Chris Columbus. By then he was well into a film and TV career with How Stella Got Her Groove Back, The Wood, The Best Man, and a run...
Diggs will play Malcolm, a flamboyant member of the production. Diggs of course got his start originating the character of Benny in 1996′s Tony-winning Rent, a role he reprised in 2005 when the musical was adapted into a film by Sony and Chris Columbus. By then he was well into a film and TV career with How Stella Got Her Groove Back, The Wood, The Best Man, and a run...
- 11/20/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
Topher Grace and Taye Diggs are tuning up to star in the musical One Shot. The film, packaged by Brillstein Entertainment’s Jai Khanna, will be fully financed by Dark Factory Entertainment and Ag Studios, and will begin production in December in Mexico City. Music video director Isaac Rentz will helm from a script by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi. The comedy centers on a failed Broadway singer turned production manager (Grace) who, on opening night, must save the production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew before they cause havoc. Diggs will play the role of Malcolm, a flamboyant
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- 11/20/2014
- by Tatiana Siegel, Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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