Nearly a year after the death of Lil Keed, his label Ysl Records has detailed the rapper’s first posthumous LP.
Keed Talk to ‘Em 2, the sequel to the Atlanta rapper’s 2018 mixtape, arrives March 17 and features guests like Young Thug, Big Sean, Cordae, Nav, and Keed’s brother Lil Gotit.
Ahead of the album’s release, Ysl has dropped the second single, “Self Employed,” accompanied by a video filmed before Lil Keed’s May 13, 2022, death at the age of 24.
In February, Lil Keed’s mother said in a statement...
Keed Talk to ‘Em 2, the sequel to the Atlanta rapper’s 2018 mixtape, arrives March 17 and features guests like Young Thug, Big Sean, Cordae, Nav, and Keed’s brother Lil Gotit.
Ahead of the album’s release, Ysl has dropped the second single, “Self Employed,” accompanied by a video filmed before Lil Keed’s May 13, 2022, death at the age of 24.
In February, Lil Keed’s mother said in a statement...
- 3/8/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
AMC
Television has become a dangerous place. It’s a risk we run every time we get invested in a new show; our favorite characters might not be around for ever. It seems that more recently shows have developed an obsession with getting rid of beloved characters shockingly fast. Game of Thrones, The Knick, The Leftovers – all recent shows that showed no mercy in how top characters are dealt with.
Despite all the dangers facing TV characters, there are some that we know are too important to ever lose. Some characters are so intertwined into the success of the show that, baring cancellation, they will always be around. Can you imagine if Sheldon was just a recurring character on The Big Bag Theory? What if Daryl died in the first season of The Walking Dead? Or Daenerys was simply talked about on Game of Thrones and not seen?
As outlandish as those scenarios seem,...
Television has become a dangerous place. It’s a risk we run every time we get invested in a new show; our favorite characters might not be around for ever. It seems that more recently shows have developed an obsession with getting rid of beloved characters shockingly fast. Game of Thrones, The Knick, The Leftovers – all recent shows that showed no mercy in how top characters are dealt with.
Despite all the dangers facing TV characters, there are some that we know are too important to ever lose. Some characters are so intertwined into the success of the show that, baring cancellation, they will always be around. Can you imagine if Sheldon was just a recurring character on The Big Bag Theory? What if Daryl died in the first season of The Walking Dead? Or Daenerys was simply talked about on Game of Thrones and not seen?
As outlandish as those scenarios seem,...
- 3/2/2016
- by Colin McCormick
- Obsessed with Film
Adding to the awards show season buzz, the 2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards unveiled the list of distinguished nominees.
“American Hustle, “12 Years a Slave” and “Nebraska” all scored nominations in the Oustanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture category, while Cate Blanchett received a nod for Female Actor in a Leading role for her work in “Blue Jasmine.”
Meanwhile, Chiwetel Ejiofor was recognized for his excellent work on “12 Years a Slave” with a chance at the Male Actor in a Leading Role category.
The 2014 SAG Awards will air live on TNT and TBS on Saturday, January 18th.
Check out the full list of 2014 SAG Nominees below:
Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture
12 Years a Slave
American Hustle
Ausgust: Osage County
Dallas Buyer's Club
Lee Daniels' The Butler
Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Leading Role
Cate Blanchett
Sandra Bullock
Judi Dench
Maryl Streep
Emma Thompson...
“American Hustle, “12 Years a Slave” and “Nebraska” all scored nominations in the Oustanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture category, while Cate Blanchett received a nod for Female Actor in a Leading role for her work in “Blue Jasmine.”
Meanwhile, Chiwetel Ejiofor was recognized for his excellent work on “12 Years a Slave” with a chance at the Male Actor in a Leading Role category.
The 2014 SAG Awards will air live on TNT and TBS on Saturday, January 18th.
Check out the full list of 2014 SAG Nominees below:
Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture
12 Years a Slave
American Hustle
Ausgust: Osage County
Dallas Buyer's Club
Lee Daniels' The Butler
Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Leading Role
Cate Blanchett
Sandra Bullock
Judi Dench
Maryl Streep
Emma Thompson...
- 1/19/2014
- GossipCenter
I have already discussed seven new releases and one compilation in my article on the Jazz Artist of the Year, Matthew Shipp. Here are my other favorite new albums from the jazz world in 2013. Most surprising for me is the number of vocal albums, because I'm very particular about jazz singers and dislike most of them. So coming from me, the praise for the jazz singers listed here is really saying something.
1. Andy Bey: The World According to Andy Bey (High Note)
Andy Bey is my favorite living jazz singer, and he's not recorded nearly as often as his talents deserve. Now 74 years old, he has only recorded 11 albums in the course of a 50-year career (one a concert album I've never actually seen). In comparison, Kurt Elling, 46 and active for 18 years, has already made 10. It had been six years since Bey's previous album, and he's been living HIV-positive since 1994, so I was worried.
1. Andy Bey: The World According to Andy Bey (High Note)
Andy Bey is my favorite living jazz singer, and he's not recorded nearly as often as his talents deserve. Now 74 years old, he has only recorded 11 albums in the course of a 50-year career (one a concert album I've never actually seen). In comparison, Kurt Elling, 46 and active for 18 years, has already made 10. It had been six years since Bey's previous album, and he's been living HIV-positive since 1994, so I was worried.
- 1/15/2014
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
From Jesus Quintana to Apollo Creed, via a Sheffield United hero and a chubby wide-eyed tricycle-loving kid called Champion
1) Jimmy Muir (When Saturday Comes, 1996)
Football has never really lent itself to the silver screen. Somehow things just don't work – the movement is too forced, the celebrations too cartoonish, the plots too hackneyed, the acting too stilted, the need to get a few real-life players in there (for some reason) too hard to resist. When Saturday Comes is no different. The football scenes don't work, the plot would've been turned down by Boy's Own for being too far-fetched, and Mel Sterland and Tony Currie pop up and make Ally McCoist look like Robert De Niro. The climax should be pretty clear before the opening titles have ended.
If you're expecting an "And yet …" at this point, think again. You can't dress this up as a moment of cinematic brilliance any more...
1) Jimmy Muir (When Saturday Comes, 1996)
Football has never really lent itself to the silver screen. Somehow things just don't work – the movement is too forced, the celebrations too cartoonish, the plots too hackneyed, the acting too stilted, the need to get a few real-life players in there (for some reason) too hard to resist. When Saturday Comes is no different. The football scenes don't work, the plot would've been turned down by Boy's Own for being too far-fetched, and Mel Sterland and Tony Currie pop up and make Ally McCoist look like Robert De Niro. The climax should be pretty clear before the opening titles have ended.
If you're expecting an "And yet …" at this point, think again. You can't dress this up as a moment of cinematic brilliance any more...
- 9/6/2013
- by Barry Glendenning, John Ashdown
- The Guardian - Film News
Breakups are tough. And just like Walden proved on Two and a Half Men this week, they can lead you to do insane things.
On “A Big Bag of Dog," our resident tech genius went a little bit of his rails, from building a castle made up of Legos for Zoey to creepily collecting Zoey’s pictures. Walden was seriously not himself tonight.
Anyone, who has gone through a bad split will sympathize with the man. Loving Zoey as he did, it is not unreasonable to see him behave the way he did.
And, of course, his gang of family and friends were present to either help him or haunt him. There was Patton Oswalt's Billy teasing him, even rubbing in the fact that he is dating his ex-wife.
There was Walden's mother, who tried to help, but just made matters worse. And there was Berta, who we all...
On “A Big Bag of Dog," our resident tech genius went a little bit of his rails, from building a castle made up of Legos for Zoey to creepily collecting Zoey’s pictures. Walden was seriously not himself tonight.
Anyone, who has gone through a bad split will sympathize with the man. Loving Zoey as he did, it is not unreasonable to see him behave the way he did.
And, of course, his gang of family and friends were present to either help him or haunt him. There was Patton Oswalt's Billy teasing him, even rubbing in the fact that he is dating his ex-wife.
There was Walden's mother, who tried to help, but just made matters worse. And there was Berta, who we all...
- 10/5/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Sci-fi action film Time Again has been acquired for worldwide distribution by Maxim Media International, it has been announced.
The project - with the tagline 'That was now, this is then' - is the directorial debut of Ray Karwel, who said: "Time Again is a tribute to the old school action movies; a cross between Die Hard and Time Cop with the feel of early action of John Woo and Jackie Chan."
A synopsis, casting details and trailer are included below.
The story sees a young waitress receiving strange coins for a tip and becoming inadvertently embroiled in an underworld battle with a notorious criminal that leads to her death. With the help of a mysterious old lady, the waitress's younger sister goes back in time in repeated attempts to save her from being murdered.
Time Again stars Hollywood veteran Gigi Perreau (Journey to the Center of Time, The Brady Bunch...
The project - with the tagline 'That was now, this is then' - is the directorial debut of Ray Karwel, who said: "Time Again is a tribute to the old school action movies; a cross between Die Hard and Time Cop with the feel of early action of John Woo and Jackie Chan."
A synopsis, casting details and trailer are included below.
The story sees a young waitress receiving strange coins for a tip and becoming inadvertently embroiled in an underworld battle with a notorious criminal that leads to her death. With the help of a mysterious old lady, the waitress's younger sister goes back in time in repeated attempts to save her from being murdered.
Time Again stars Hollywood veteran Gigi Perreau (Journey to the Center of Time, The Brady Bunch...
- 3/18/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Chicago – “Fairytales should really be updated,” muses the puckish Shrek during a final plea for the affections of a reluctant princess. It is one of those startlingly honest and quietly irreverent insights that “Shrek the Musical” is all too wary to boast, but is a welcome dagger into the cavalcade of childhood morality tales that, year after year, infiltrate the bulk of shooting star wishes and Barbie dream-houses.
Play Rating: 2.5/5.0
It is also the simple yet remarkably shrewd concept that elevated the eponymous 2001 DreamWorks animated feature, upon which the subsequent Broadway musical was based, to its now-indisputable status of mega-stardom. Released after a litany of saccharine-sweet Disney lore that rarely if ever veered from audience-approved tropes, “Shrek” assailed the family film front with its self-aware, dry, and intermittently perverse tale of a misanthropic ogre who unenthusiastically learns that he may very well need the callous world that surrounds him.
Donkey (Alan Mingo,...
Play Rating: 2.5/5.0
It is also the simple yet remarkably shrewd concept that elevated the eponymous 2001 DreamWorks animated feature, upon which the subsequent Broadway musical was based, to its now-indisputable status of mega-stardom. Released after a litany of saccharine-sweet Disney lore that rarely if ever veered from audience-approved tropes, “Shrek” assailed the family film front with its self-aware, dry, and intermittently perverse tale of a misanthropic ogre who unenthusiastically learns that he may very well need the callous world that surrounds him.
Donkey (Alan Mingo,...
- 7/27/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
cinema
Self Styled Siren terrific piece on memorable movie costumes. The Siren writes beautifully. My favorite write-ups are those for Breathless and Strangers on a Train.
Dennis Cozzalio has an amazing piece about the 35th anniversary of Robert Altman's Nashville, one of the best movies ever made.
Boy Culture on the new Burlesque stills and out writer/director Steve Antin. I'm excited for this movie but also fearful that it'll just be the Christina Aguilera show. That would be epically disappointing given the rest of the cast list: Cher, Tucci, Cumming, Bell.
Cinema Blend Viggo & Fassbender on the set of David Cronenberg's Freud/Jung picture Dangerous Method. Can't wait. So excited to see two of today's best actors in character.
Cinematical Neil Gaiman is sick of vampires.
movie stars
I Need My Fix Jude Law in the Czech Republic. Apparently Sadie Frost is writing a book about their marriage.
Self Styled Siren terrific piece on memorable movie costumes. The Siren writes beautifully. My favorite write-ups are those for Breathless and Strangers on a Train.
Dennis Cozzalio has an amazing piece about the 35th anniversary of Robert Altman's Nashville, one of the best movies ever made.
Boy Culture on the new Burlesque stills and out writer/director Steve Antin. I'm excited for this movie but also fearful that it'll just be the Christina Aguilera show. That would be epically disappointing given the rest of the cast list: Cher, Tucci, Cumming, Bell.
Cinema Blend Viggo & Fassbender on the set of David Cronenberg's Freud/Jung picture Dangerous Method. Can't wait. So excited to see two of today's best actors in character.
Cinematical Neil Gaiman is sick of vampires.
movie stars
I Need My Fix Jude Law in the Czech Republic. Apparently Sadie Frost is writing a book about their marriage.
- 7/5/2010
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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