There isn’t anything Niall Horan wouldn’t do for love, and he’s found a kindred spirit in Lizzy McAlpine on their first-ever collaboration “You Could Start a Cult (Encore Version).” The original solo edition of the record appeared on Horan’s third studio album The Show, released earlier this year. Next week, he will share The Show: The Encore, which will feature the updated version with double the devotion.
In place of Horan’s brief second verse, McAlpine delivers lyrics where she makes a promise to go the distance.
In place of Horan’s brief second verse, McAlpine delivers lyrics where she makes a promise to go the distance.
- 10/27/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
A new cast of characters is joining Niall Horan’s The Show. Nearly five months after the release of his third studio album, the singer and songwriter has announced an extended edition titled The Show: The Encore, with special appearances from Lizzy McAlpine and John Legend. The record will arrive on Nov. 3 featuring nine new versions of songs from its original track list.
Ahead of the album’s release, Horan will share his collaborative rendition of “You Could Start a Cult” with McAlpine. Earlier this year, the former One Direction...
Ahead of the album’s release, Horan will share his collaborative rendition of “You Could Start a Cult” with McAlpine. Earlier this year, the former One Direction...
- 10/24/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Attention classic movie freaks – Set your DVR for this Monday!!!!
Tod Browning (1880-1962) was a pioneering director who helped establish the horror film genre. Born in Louisville Kentucky, Browning ran away to join the circus at an early age which influenced his later career in Hollywood and echoes of those years can be found in many of his films. Though best known as the director of the first sound version of Dracula starring Bela Lugosi in 1931, Browning made his mark on cinema in the silent era with his extraordinary 10-film collaboration with actor Lon Chaney, the ‘Man of a Thousand Faces’. Despite the success of Dracula, and the boost it gave his career, Browning’s chief interest continued to lie not in films dealing with the supernatural but in films that dealt with the grotesque and strange, earning him the reputation as “the Edgar Allan Poe of the cinema”. Browning...
Tod Browning (1880-1962) was a pioneering director who helped establish the horror film genre. Born in Louisville Kentucky, Browning ran away to join the circus at an early age which influenced his later career in Hollywood and echoes of those years can be found in many of his films. Though best known as the director of the first sound version of Dracula starring Bela Lugosi in 1931, Browning made his mark on cinema in the silent era with his extraordinary 10-film collaboration with actor Lon Chaney, the ‘Man of a Thousand Faces’. Despite the success of Dracula, and the boost it gave his career, Browning’s chief interest continued to lie not in films dealing with the supernatural but in films that dealt with the grotesque and strange, earning him the reputation as “the Edgar Allan Poe of the cinema”. Browning...
- 1/21/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
This week’s episode of our podcast We Are Movie Geeks The Show is up! Hear Wamg’s Michelle McCue, Jim Batts and Tom Stockman discuss the weekend box office, and next weekend’s releases. We’ll review The 33, Spectre, and Love The Coopers . We’ll also preview My All American. We will discuss the St. Louis International Film Festival, including the upcoming Tod Browning Tribute there. We’ll talk about our favorite 007 films and pay tribute to the late Gunnar Hansen and Melissa Matheson. We Are Movie Geeks The Show is a weekly podcast and can be heard streaming at ONStl.com Online Radio.
Here’s this week’s show. Have a listen:
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Here’s this week’s show. Have a listen:
http://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/wp-content/uploads/Wamg-11-9-54.mp3
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- 11/10/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Death is coming to Mystic Falls.
Producers have confirmed that at least one significant character will die on this week's season finale of The Vampire Diaries, a twist that has fans in an understandable uproar.
While some believe the show will shock us and kill off Stefan or Damon, allow us to put those rumors to rest: ain't gonna happen. But anyone else? Pretty much fair game.
As fans in our Vampire Diaries forum debate which character is the most likely go, we weigh the odds of all Mystic Falls residents below...
Tyler
He's scarcely been seen over the last few weeks, meaning storylines don't require his presence. But the show has teased him as a werewolf and it seems unlikely they'd kill him off before delving more deeply into this side of him.
Odds of dying: 25-1
Matt
Will nice guys really finish last? Killing off Matt would raise Caroline's profile,...
Producers have confirmed that at least one significant character will die on this week's season finale of The Vampire Diaries, a twist that has fans in an understandable uproar.
While some believe the show will shock us and kill off Stefan or Damon, allow us to put those rumors to rest: ain't gonna happen. But anyone else? Pretty much fair game.
As fans in our Vampire Diaries forum debate which character is the most likely go, we weigh the odds of all Mystic Falls residents below...
Tyler
He's scarcely been seen over the last few weeks, meaning storylines don't require his presence. But the show has teased him as a werewolf and it seems unlikely they'd kill him off before delving more deeply into this side of him.
Odds of dying: 25-1
Matt
Will nice guys really finish last? Killing off Matt would raise Caroline's profile,...
- 5/10/2010
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
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