Post Malone performed a set of country music covers at Stagecoach Music Festival on Saturday night, including songs by Tyler Childers, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Vince Gill, and Randy Travis.
Over the course of the 11-song set, Posty was also joined by a number of special guests, including Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, and Sara Evans.
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Check out videos of the performance — as well as the full setlist — below.
Post Malone will stage another set of country music at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco in August. He’ll also deliver more traditional, pop-centric sets at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo in the coming months. Get tickets to his upcoming shows here.
It’s an exciting time for Post Malone. Just last week, his duet with Taylor Swift, “Fortnight,” arrived as the opening track on her record-breaking album The Tortured Poets Department. Prior to that,...
Over the course of the 11-song set, Posty was also joined by a number of special guests, including Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, and Sara Evans.
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Check out videos of the performance — as well as the full setlist — below.
Post Malone will stage another set of country music at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco in August. He’ll also deliver more traditional, pop-centric sets at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo in the coming months. Get tickets to his upcoming shows here.
It’s an exciting time for Post Malone. Just last week, his duet with Taylor Swift, “Fortnight,” arrived as the opening track on her record-breaking album The Tortured Poets Department. Prior to that,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Sublime’s surviving members — Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson — reunited for a set at Coachella with original lead singer Bradley Nowell’s son, Jakob.
The band’s first public performance with Jakob went down at Coachella’s main stage beginning around 6:05pm local time on Saturday. The trio ran through Sublime’s biggest hits, including “Santeria,” “Wrong Way,” “Garden Grove,” “What I Got,” and “Doin’ Time.” Watch video of their performance below.
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Sublime’s Coachella set with Jakob Nowell occurred four months after the late singer’s son first joined Wilson and Gaugh for a private benefit show in Los Angeles. Guagh and Wilson had previously formed Sublime with Rome in 2009 with singer Rome Ramirez, but Guagh left the band two years later. After Gaugh and Wilson performed with Nowell in December 2023, Sublime with Rome disbanded.
Discussing his decision to reunite Sublime with his later father’s bandmates,...
The band’s first public performance with Jakob went down at Coachella’s main stage beginning around 6:05pm local time on Saturday. The trio ran through Sublime’s biggest hits, including “Santeria,” “Wrong Way,” “Garden Grove,” “What I Got,” and “Doin’ Time.” Watch video of their performance below.
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Sublime’s Coachella set with Jakob Nowell occurred four months after the late singer’s son first joined Wilson and Gaugh for a private benefit show in Los Angeles. Guagh and Wilson had previously formed Sublime with Rome in 2009 with singer Rome Ramirez, but Guagh left the band two years later. After Gaugh and Wilson performed with Nowell in December 2023, Sublime with Rome disbanded.
Discussing his decision to reunite Sublime with his later father’s bandmates,...
- 4/14/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Jakob Nowell stepped into his role as the lead singer of Sublime before thousands of fans on Saturday night, as the reunited band rocked out on the Coachella stage.
The legendary ska group first disbanded following the tragic death of lead singer Bradley Nowell in 1996. Nearly 30 years later, Nowell’s son took over his vocal and guitar duties, dutifully performing the songs his father wrote alongside drummer Bud Gaugh and bass player Eric Wilson.
The revived Sublime kicked off their 50-minute set with “April 29, 1992 (Miami)” — which Jakob commanded with a snarling punk charisma,...
The legendary ska group first disbanded following the tragic death of lead singer Bradley Nowell in 1996. Nearly 30 years later, Nowell’s son took over his vocal and guitar duties, dutifully performing the songs his father wrote alongside drummer Bud Gaugh and bass player Eric Wilson.
The revived Sublime kicked off their 50-minute set with “April 29, 1992 (Miami)” — which Jakob commanded with a snarling punk charisma,...
- 4/14/2024
- by Ethan Millman and Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Coachella continues today, Saturday, April 13th, and a vast majority of the day’s sets will be streamed online via YouTube.
Saturday’s livestream schedule includes Tyler, the Creator, No Doubt, Blur, Sublime, Vampire Weekend, Grimes, Ice Spice, Gesaffelstein, Jon Batiste, Bleachers, Oneohtrix Point Never, Orbital, The Last Dinner Party, Raye, Kevin Abstract, The Aquabats, The Drums, Young Fathers, Erika de Casier, Militarie Gun, and more. Notably, Saturday’s sets mark No Doubt’s first live performance in nine years, and Sublime’s first-ever public performance with singer Jakob Nowell, the son of late frontman Bradley Nowell.
Coachella’s livestream is presented across six channels — each dedicated to a specific festival stage. What’s more, for the first time, the YouTube stream is offering a multiview option, allowing viewers to watch up to four different stages at once.
Saturday’s full schedule can be found below. All times are Pst,...
Saturday’s livestream schedule includes Tyler, the Creator, No Doubt, Blur, Sublime, Vampire Weekend, Grimes, Ice Spice, Gesaffelstein, Jon Batiste, Bleachers, Oneohtrix Point Never, Orbital, The Last Dinner Party, Raye, Kevin Abstract, The Aquabats, The Drums, Young Fathers, Erika de Casier, Militarie Gun, and more. Notably, Saturday’s sets mark No Doubt’s first live performance in nine years, and Sublime’s first-ever public performance with singer Jakob Nowell, the son of late frontman Bradley Nowell.
Coachella’s livestream is presented across six channels — each dedicated to a specific festival stage. What’s more, for the first time, the YouTube stream is offering a multiview option, allowing viewers to watch up to four different stages at once.
Saturday’s full schedule can be found below. All times are Pst,...
- 4/13/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Coachella has revealed its weekend one set times, which includes the surprise, last-minute addition of Vampire Weekend.
Friday’s lineup boasts headliner Lana Del Rey, as well as performances from Peso Pluma, Justice, Deftones, Ateez, Sukie Waterhouse, Yoasobi, Brittany Howard, Faye Webster, L’Impératrice, Chappell Roan, and The Japanese House.
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Saturday features back-to-back-to-back performances from Sublime, Blur, and No Doubt on the Coachella main stage in the lead up to Tyler, the Creator’s headlining set. Vampire Weekend’s surprise set takes place at the Outdoor Theatre at 5:00 p.m, while the day’s other scheduled performers include Orbital, Jon Batiste, Oneohtrix Point Never, The Last Dinner Party, Bleachers, Ice Spice, and Le Sserafim.
Sunday’s lineup promises headliner Doja Cat, plus J Balvin, Jhené Aiko, Khruangbin, Reneé Rapp, The Rose, Lil Yachty, Taking Back Sunday, feeble little horse, Mdou Moctar, 88Rising, Victoria Monét, Jamie xx x Floating Points x Daphni,...
Friday’s lineup boasts headliner Lana Del Rey, as well as performances from Peso Pluma, Justice, Deftones, Ateez, Sukie Waterhouse, Yoasobi, Brittany Howard, Faye Webster, L’Impératrice, Chappell Roan, and The Japanese House.
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Saturday features back-to-back-to-back performances from Sublime, Blur, and No Doubt on the Coachella main stage in the lead up to Tyler, the Creator’s headlining set. Vampire Weekend’s surprise set takes place at the Outdoor Theatre at 5:00 p.m, while the day’s other scheduled performers include Orbital, Jon Batiste, Oneohtrix Point Never, The Last Dinner Party, Bleachers, Ice Spice, and Le Sserafim.
Sunday’s lineup promises headliner Doja Cat, plus J Balvin, Jhené Aiko, Khruangbin, Reneé Rapp, The Rose, Lil Yachty, Taking Back Sunday, feeble little horse, Mdou Moctar, 88Rising, Victoria Monét, Jamie xx x Floating Points x Daphni,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Even if late Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell actually had a crystal ball, he couldn’t have possibly imagined the latest dramatic developments in the world of his band. Twenty-eight years after Nowell’s tragically early death, two entirely separate versions of Sublime will be touring in 2024. And no one’s happy about it, especially Rome Ramirez, who will be playing numerous contractually obligated shows billed as Sublime with Rome — the final concerts for that band — even as original bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh reunite for Coachella and other festivals as plain old Sublime,...
- 3/8/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Berlin-winning Argentine helmer Ariel Rotter debuts his latest feature “A Blue Bird” (“Un Pájaro Azul”) to Spanish audiences in Málaga this week, the film screening in a particularly robust out-of-competition 19 title lineup that include Benito Zembrano’s “Jumping the Fence” and Morena Films-backed “Puntos Suspensivos,” from David Marqués.
Produced by Argentina’s Tarea Fina, behind “Sublime” and Cannes Camera d’Or winner “Las Acacias,” alongside Uruguay’s Montelona Cine (“Nunchaku”), the film follows Javier (Alfonso Tort) and his partner Valeria (Julieta Zylberberg), as they navigate their exhausting six-year battle to conceive a child.
Scenes sit still, sometimes in silence between the pair as they embrace, breathe, sigh, indicative of the love poured into their struggle.
“In the years that my partner and I spent trying to become parents, we went through periods of great uncertainty that strengthened us and wore us down at the same time. The feeling of those years is reflected,...
Produced by Argentina’s Tarea Fina, behind “Sublime” and Cannes Camera d’Or winner “Las Acacias,” alongside Uruguay’s Montelona Cine (“Nunchaku”), the film follows Javier (Alfonso Tort) and his partner Valeria (Julieta Zylberberg), as they navigate their exhausting six-year battle to conceive a child.
Scenes sit still, sometimes in silence between the pair as they embrace, breathe, sigh, indicative of the love poured into their struggle.
“In the years that my partner and I spent trying to become parents, we went through periods of great uncertainty that strengthened us and wore us down at the same time. The feeling of those years is reflected,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
Well, that was a fun one. Tuesday’s episode of The Voice found new coaches Dan + Shay engaging in a Block-off with Reba McEntire, Chance the Rapper recruiting a contestant who actually rapped, John Legend regaining his mojo with back-to-back team “gets” (including OK3, thus resolving Monday’s cliffhanger), and… and… and then we met a singer who was just so damn joyful, it was hard not to smile when he was talking with the coaches. “Honestly, you might be the happiest person I’ve ever met in my life,” Shay told him. Who was it? Read on; he’s...
- 2/28/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
A massive new festival called No Values has been announced, featuring a killer lineup of The Original Misfits, Iggy Pop, Turnstile, Social Distortion, Sublime and Power Trip reunions, and many more. The one-day event is set for June 8th at the Pomona Fairplex in California, and is being staged by Coachella promoter Goldenvoice.
No Values is primarily a punk and hardcore gathering also featuring the likes of Bad Religion, The Damned, Vandals, Black Flag, Tsol, Joyce Manor, Jesus Lizard, Suicidal Tendencies, and more. Tickets start at $199 and go on sale this Friday (February 23rd) at 11 a.m. Pt via the festival’s official site.
Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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No Values is primarily a punk and hardcore gathering also featuring the likes of Bad Religion, The Damned, Vandals, Black Flag, Tsol, Joyce Manor, Jesus Lizard, Suicidal Tendencies, and more. Tickets start at $199 and go on sale this Friday (February 23rd) at 11 a.m. Pt via the festival’s official site.
Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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- 2/20/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
“Addiction is a family disease,” says Jakob Nowell, the 28-year-old son of late Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell. “Rock & roll is a family disease, man. I seek to keep it in the family.”
Jakob bears an eerie sonic and physical resemblance to his dad, who was also 28 when he died of an overdose in 1996, cutting his band’s career short on the brink of superstardom. This April, at Coachella, Jakob will make his official debut as the new lead singer and guitarist of Sublime, alongside his dad’s original bandmates, drummer Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson.
Jakob bears an eerie sonic and physical resemblance to his dad, who was also 28 when he died of an overdose in 1996, cutting his band’s career short on the brink of superstardom. This April, at Coachella, Jakob will make his official debut as the new lead singer and guitarist of Sublime, alongside his dad’s original bandmates, drummer Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson.
- 2/15/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Sublime will headline the first-ever Brightside Music Festival, taking place Saturday, April 27th, at Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, Florida. Other acts on the bill include 311, Goldfinger, Story of the Year, Face to Face, Save Ferris, Unwritten Law, Zebrahead, and more to be announced.
The festival gig will mark one of the first few performances for the reunited Sublime, featuring original members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson alongside singer-guitarist Jakob Nowell (son of late frontman Bradley Nowell). The band played an intimate Los Angeles benefit show in December, and are also slated to perform at Coachella’s two weekends in April.
Tickets start at $69, and will be available beginning Friday (February 2nd) at 10 a.m. Et via the official Brightside Music Festival website. A craft beer sampling can be added on for $10, while VIP tickets start at $199 and include access to designated areas with shade, upgraded restrooms, and an exclusive bar.
The festival gig will mark one of the first few performances for the reunited Sublime, featuring original members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson alongside singer-guitarist Jakob Nowell (son of late frontman Bradley Nowell). The band played an intimate Los Angeles benefit show in December, and are also slated to perform at Coachella’s two weekends in April.
Tickets start at $69, and will be available beginning Friday (February 2nd) at 10 a.m. Et via the official Brightside Music Festival website. A craft beer sampling can be added on for $10, while VIP tickets start at $199 and include access to designated areas with shade, upgraded restrooms, and an exclusive bar.
- 1/31/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Coachella dropped its 2024 poster Tuesday night and there weren’t many big surprises when it came to the nightly headliners, which include Lana Del Rey; Tyler, the Creator; and Doja Cat. Things grew slightly more interesting a line down with the announcement that Blur were playing their first North American show since 2015, and news that Sublime would be appearing with Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob Nowell on lead vocals.
The big shock came at the bottom of the poster with the words “and…No Doubt.” The ska-punk quartet has been...
The big shock came at the bottom of the poster with the words “and…No Doubt.” The ska-punk quartet has been...
- 1/17/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
The Coachella 2024 lineup is here in all of its glory, and joining headliners Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator, and Doja Cat will be two special ‘90s reunions: No Doubt and Sublime, the latter of which will perform with Jakob Nowell, son of the band’s original frontman, Bradley Nowell.
The reunited Sublime first came together in December 2023, when the band’s original bassist and drummer — Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, respectively — enlisted Jakob to perform with them at a benefit concert for Bad Brains’ frontman, H.R. At the show, the trio was billed as “A special performance by Jakob Nowell, Eric Wilson, and Bud Gaugh,” but now, they have formally “reunited,” and will be playing as Sublime, right and proper.
As exciting as the reunion is, though, it isn’t too much of a surprise. After the trio announced their performance last month, the team that manages Sublime’s...
The reunited Sublime first came together in December 2023, when the band’s original bassist and drummer — Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, respectively — enlisted Jakob to perform with them at a benefit concert for Bad Brains’ frontman, H.R. At the show, the trio was billed as “A special performance by Jakob Nowell, Eric Wilson, and Bud Gaugh,” but now, they have formally “reunited,” and will be playing as Sublime, right and proper.
As exciting as the reunion is, though, it isn’t too much of a surprise. After the trio announced their performance last month, the team that manages Sublime’s...
- 1/17/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Sublime will be reuniting this year with Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob as the band’s frontman.
On Tuesday, Coachella announced its stacked lineup, including a reunion of Sublime’s original members. The band revealed soon after the announcement that Jakob will be joining the band’s original drummer Bud Gaugh and bassist Eric Wilson.
“This has so many layers for me. On a spiritual level, my father passed away when he was 28, and I am 28 now. It’s an honor to carry on with our family’s name and legacy with Sublime,...
On Tuesday, Coachella announced its stacked lineup, including a reunion of Sublime’s original members. The band revealed soon after the announcement that Jakob will be joining the band’s original drummer Bud Gaugh and bassist Eric Wilson.
“This has so many layers for me. On a spiritual level, my father passed away when he was 28, and I am 28 now. It’s an honor to carry on with our family’s name and legacy with Sublime,...
- 1/17/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Sublime members Eric Wilson (bass) and Bud Gaugh (drums) reunited to play a set of the band’s songs with late singer Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob on guitar and vocals on Monday night (December 11th). The gig at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom was part of a benefit for legendary Bad Brains frontman H.R.
Prior to the show, Wilson hadn’t shared the stage with Gaugh for 10 years. Following Bradley’s passing in 1996, Wilson and Gaugh formed the act Sublime With Rome (featuring singer Rome Ramirez) in 2009, but Gaugh exited the outfit a couple years later citing his reluctance to play Sublime songs “without Brad.”
On Monday night, Jakob looked very much like his legendary dad as he performed shirtless alongside Wilson and Gaugh, playing eight Sublime songs. The trio kicked off the set with “April 29, 1992 (Miami),” and rocked classics like “Wrong Way,” “What I Got,” and “Santeria” along the way,...
Prior to the show, Wilson hadn’t shared the stage with Gaugh for 10 years. Following Bradley’s passing in 1996, Wilson and Gaugh formed the act Sublime With Rome (featuring singer Rome Ramirez) in 2009, but Gaugh exited the outfit a couple years later citing his reluctance to play Sublime songs “without Brad.”
On Monday night, Jakob looked very much like his legendary dad as he performed shirtless alongside Wilson and Gaugh, playing eight Sublime songs. The trio kicked off the set with “April 29, 1992 (Miami),” and rocked classics like “Wrong Way,” “What I Got,” and “Santeria” along the way,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Sublime’s original bassist, Eric Wilson, and drummer, Bud Gaugh, are reuniting for an upcoming performance featuring Jakob Nowell, the son of the band’s original frontman, Bradley Nowell, on vocals.
The performance will take place in Los Angeles on December 11th at a benefit concert for Bad Brains’ frontman, H.R. It marks the first time that the younger Nowell — who was 11-months-old when his father died in 1996, and has been touring in his own right for over a decade — will join the former Sublime musicians. It also marks the first time that Wilson and Gaugh will perform together since the latter left Sublime with Rome in 2011, saying that it “felt wrong” to play Sublime songs “without Brad.”
The trio will not performing under the name “Sublime,” but according to Billboard, a more formal reunion may be on the horizon. Nowell is represented by Kevin Zinger with Regime Music Group,...
The performance will take place in Los Angeles on December 11th at a benefit concert for Bad Brains’ frontman, H.R. It marks the first time that the younger Nowell — who was 11-months-old when his father died in 1996, and has been touring in his own right for over a decade — will join the former Sublime musicians. It also marks the first time that Wilson and Gaugh will perform together since the latter left Sublime with Rome in 2011, saying that it “felt wrong” to play Sublime songs “without Brad.”
The trio will not performing under the name “Sublime,” but according to Billboard, a more formal reunion may be on the horizon. Nowell is represented by Kevin Zinger with Regime Music Group,...
- 12/3/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Buenos Aires — Paris-based sales agency MPM Premium has has closed its second major territory deal on “On the Go,” toplining “Elite” star Omar Ayuso in an Andalusia-set road movie with lashings of sun, sex and sensuality.
Directed by Maria Gisèle Royo and Julia de Castro, and one of Spain’s most memorable feature debuts, “On the Go” has been licensed to Outplay Films which plans a theatrical release in Sumer 2024 after the film’s French premiere in premiere in Chéries Chéris.
MPM Premium has already clinched its first major sales, selling to Salzgeber for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and to Cineplex for Taiwan. Spain, the U.K. and U.S are in advanced talks, said Quentin Worthington, MPM Premium head of sales and acquisitions.
The deal in one of Europe’s key arthouse and queer cinema markets marks further recognition for an immersive movie in which Milagros (De Castro), set on motherhood but unemployed,...
Directed by Maria Gisèle Royo and Julia de Castro, and one of Spain’s most memorable feature debuts, “On the Go” has been licensed to Outplay Films which plans a theatrical release in Sumer 2024 after the film’s French premiere in premiere in Chéries Chéris.
MPM Premium has already clinched its first major sales, selling to Salzgeber for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and to Cineplex for Taiwan. Spain, the U.K. and U.S are in advanced talks, said Quentin Worthington, MPM Premium head of sales and acquisitions.
The deal in one of Europe’s key arthouse and queer cinema markets marks further recognition for an immersive movie in which Milagros (De Castro), set on motherhood but unemployed,...
- 11/28/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Rapper Post Malone ended up surprising New Zealand folks as he was spotted inside a bar in the city of Auckland, and drinking at the pub. He ended up belting out his song ‘What I Got’ by Sublime for the audiences at the bar.
According to pictures obtained by TMZ, the rapper was singing his normal crowd hit inside an Irish bar, and the song which is usually reserved for big venues and crowds came as a complete surprise to everyone present.
Some of the people who were present at the bar said that the ‘Go Flex’ singer had arrived with a few friends and stayed for the next 4 hours, partying with everyone at the bar, including strangers.
The visit was neither scripted nor had any press as such, as it was a total surprise.
The audience in the bar was only more than amused, and wanted Malone to keep singing,...
According to pictures obtained by TMZ, the rapper was singing his normal crowd hit inside an Irish bar, and the song which is usually reserved for big venues and crowds came as a complete surprise to everyone present.
Some of the people who were present at the bar said that the ‘Go Flex’ singer had arrived with a few friends and stayed for the next 4 hours, partying with everyone at the bar, including strangers.
The visit was neither scripted nor had any press as such, as it was a total surprise.
The audience in the bar was only more than amused, and wanted Malone to keep singing,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Rapper Post Malone ended up surprising New Zealand folks as he was spotted inside a bar in the city of Auckland, and drinking at the pub. He ended up belting out his song ‘What I Got’ by Sublime for the audiences at the bar.
According to pictures obtained by TMZ, the rapper was singing his normal crowd hit inside an Irish bar, and the song which is usually reserved for big venues and crowds came as a complete surprise to everyone present.
Some of the people who were present at the bar said that the ‘Go Flex’ singer had arrived with a few friends and stayed for the next 4 hours, partying with everyone at the bar, including strangers.
The visit was neither scripted nor had any press as such, as it was a total surprise.
The audience in the bar was only more than amused, and wanted Malone to keep singing,...
According to pictures obtained by TMZ, the rapper was singing his normal crowd hit inside an Irish bar, and the song which is usually reserved for big venues and crowds came as a complete surprise to everyone present.
Some of the people who were present at the bar said that the ‘Go Flex’ singer had arrived with a few friends and stayed for the next 4 hours, partying with everyone at the bar, including strangers.
The visit was neither scripted nor had any press as such, as it was a total surprise.
The audience in the bar was only more than amused, and wanted Malone to keep singing,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Post Malone is a fairly low-maintenance performer, one almost as likely to have a red Solo cup in his hand on stage as he is to be wielding a microphone. But his shows are usually only an hour or two, and naturally, there’s a distance between himself and the thousands of people in his audience. Currently, on a trip to New Zealand, the singer found a remedy for bridging this gap by hanging with and performing for unsuspecting bar-goers at Danny Doolan’s Irish Pub for four hours.
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- 11/21/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Argentina’s Tarea Fina, a producer on Cannes Camera d’Or winner “Las Acacias,” International Oscar entry “The Sleepwalkers” and Ventana Sur hit “Sublime,” has boarded “A Loose End,” the third feature as a director from Uruguay’s Daniel Hendler, a Berlin Silver Bear winner for Best Actor in Daniel Burman’s 2004 international breakout “The Lost Embrace.”
Set up at Montevideo’s Cordon Films, founded in 2007 by producer-tv director Micaela Solé and Hendler, “A Loose End” (“Un cabo suelto”) is one of the highest-profile projects announced on Monday by the San Sebastián Festival as part of its Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, its industry centerpiece.
Written by Hendler, his third directorial outing returns to a central theme in his first two features as a writer-director: Identity. In his 2011 debut, “Norberto’s Deadline,” a loser real estate agent discovers his true calling and more confidence as an actor.
2017’s “The Candidate,” a Miami Festival best director winner,...
Set up at Montevideo’s Cordon Films, founded in 2007 by producer-tv director Micaela Solé and Hendler, “A Loose End” (“Un cabo suelto”) is one of the highest-profile projects announced on Monday by the San Sebastián Festival as part of its Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, its industry centerpiece.
Written by Hendler, his third directorial outing returns to a central theme in his first two features as a writer-director: Identity. In his 2011 debut, “Norberto’s Deadline,” a loser real estate agent discovers his true calling and more confidence as an actor.
2017’s “The Candidate,” a Miami Festival best director winner,...
- 8/16/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
A jury made up of members of Gehitu, the Basque Association of Gays, Lesbians, Transexuals and Bisexuals, has short-listed five Latin American films for the XI Sebastiane Latino Award, to be presented during the 71st San Sebastian Festival. The selected titles are Almamula, Cross Dreamers, El filo de las tijeras, El silencio de los hombres and Transfariana.
The award goes to the Latin American feature film that best defends the demands and values of the Lgbtiqa+ community. In 2023 two women and three men directors represent this defence the length and breadth of the continent with four productions from Argentina and one from Colombia.
“This selection reflects the plurality and diversity of Lgbtiqa+ realities and particularly those of trans people”, says Gehitu. The collective stresses that this representation proves how “Lgbti-phobia is the result of toxic masculinity, something which is diluted time and again thanks to education, information and citizen dialogue”. They add that,...
The award goes to the Latin American feature film that best defends the demands and values of the Lgbtiqa+ community. In 2023 two women and three men directors represent this defence the length and breadth of the continent with four productions from Argentina and one from Colombia.
“This selection reflects the plurality and diversity of Lgbtiqa+ realities and particularly those of trans people”, says Gehitu. The collective stresses that this representation proves how “Lgbti-phobia is the result of toxic masculinity, something which is diluted time and again thanks to education, information and citizen dialogue”. They add that,...
- 7/29/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
This post contains spoilers for "Westworld" season 4, including the series finale.
HBO's "Westworld" had the misfortune to end just as ChatGPT was making itself known and the world was becoming aware of how far real-life AI has come. It's tempting to read into that, not to mention co-showrunner Jonathan Nolan's parting comments about "our AI overlords." Like, maybe the AI canceled "Westworld" for getting too close to the truth.
What's clear is that actor Jeffrey Wright's journey as AI programmer Bernard Lowe has reached its end on "Westworld." Wright no longer has to worry about getting bored with his character, since some all-powerful AI HBO has officially canceled the show after four seasons, giving him and other main cast members a nice severance package in the form of millions. However, there was a time when Wright doubted whether Bernard would be able to sustain his interest as an actor.
HBO's "Westworld" had the misfortune to end just as ChatGPT was making itself known and the world was becoming aware of how far real-life AI has come. It's tempting to read into that, not to mention co-showrunner Jonathan Nolan's parting comments about "our AI overlords." Like, maybe the AI canceled "Westworld" for getting too close to the truth.
What's clear is that actor Jeffrey Wright's journey as AI programmer Bernard Lowe has reached its end on "Westworld." Wright no longer has to worry about getting bored with his character, since some all-powerful AI HBO has officially canceled the show after four seasons, giving him and other main cast members a nice severance package in the form of millions. However, there was a time when Wright doubted whether Bernard would be able to sustain his interest as an actor.
- 4/22/2023
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
Martín Miller in Sublime
In spring 2022, independent Argentinian film Sublime hit the festival circuit and began a journey which saw it charm audiences all around the world. Following the lives and loves of a group of teenagers who play together in a band, it looks at what happens when friendship turns into something more and a seemingly unbreakable bond between two boys is put to the test. When it screened at BFI Flare, I took the opportunity to talk to director Mariano Biasin and ask him how he found a young cast with such amazing chemistry.
“It was a big casting,” he says. “We started making the casting before the pandemic, I had a group that I had already chosen, but in the middle of nowhere, we had to stop for the pandemic. And then one year after, we had to recast, and that's where Martín Miller, the main actor,...
In spring 2022, independent Argentinian film Sublime hit the festival circuit and began a journey which saw it charm audiences all around the world. Following the lives and loves of a group of teenagers who play together in a band, it looks at what happens when friendship turns into something more and a seemingly unbreakable bond between two boys is put to the test. When it screened at BFI Flare, I took the opportunity to talk to director Mariano Biasin and ask him how he found a young cast with such amazing chemistry.
“It was a big casting,” he says. “We started making the casting before the pandemic, I had a group that I had already chosen, but in the middle of nowhere, we had to stop for the pandemic. And then one year after, we had to recast, and that's where Martín Miller, the main actor,...
- 1/31/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
A sequel to the 2005 supernatural Keanu Reeves film “Constantine” is in the works at Warner Bros., and both Reeves and director Francis Lawrence are expected to return, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Akiva Goldsman is writing the screenplay and will also produce the new film alongside Bad Robot’s J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella serving as producers.
Lawernce’s directorial debut, which made 230 million worldwide, starred Reeves as an exorcist and demonologist brought in to help prove that the death of a detective’s sibling was not a suicide but something more sinister. The original also starred Rachel Weisz, Djimon Hounsou, Shia Labeouf and Tilda Swinton, and it was based on a comic book series called “Hellblazer” by Jamie Delano and Garth Ennis.
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Lorenzo Dibonaventura and Erwin Stoff will executive produce the new “Constantine” film.
Akiva Goldsman is writing the screenplay and will also produce the new film alongside Bad Robot’s J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella serving as producers.
Lawernce’s directorial debut, which made 230 million worldwide, starred Reeves as an exorcist and demonologist brought in to help prove that the death of a detective’s sibling was not a suicide but something more sinister. The original also starred Rachel Weisz, Djimon Hounsou, Shia Labeouf and Tilda Swinton, and it was based on a comic book series called “Hellblazer” by Jamie Delano and Garth Ennis.
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Lorenzo Dibonaventura and Erwin Stoff will executive produce the new “Constantine” film.
- 9/16/2022
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Manuela Martelli’s 1976 and documentary My Imaginary Country, both Chilean titles, are among the line-up
Manuela Martelli’s 1976 and documentary My Imaginary Country, both Chilean titles, are among the 12 films selected for the Horizontes Latinos section of the 70th edition of the San Sebastian International Film Festival (September 16-24).
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Martelli’s drama premiered in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight selection earlier this year and recently picked up the best first feature film award at Jerusalem. The film follows a middle-class woman re-evaluating her beliefs when she’s asked to secretly take care of an injured man. Luxbox are handling sales.
Manuela Martelli’s 1976 and documentary My Imaginary Country, both Chilean titles, are among the 12 films selected for the Horizontes Latinos section of the 70th edition of the San Sebastian International Film Festival (September 16-24).
Scroll down for full line-up
Martelli’s drama premiered in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight selection earlier this year and recently picked up the best first feature film award at Jerusalem. The film follows a middle-class woman re-evaluating her beliefs when she’s asked to secretly take care of an injured man. Luxbox are handling sales.
- 8/11/2022
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
In a world which is constantly telling girls how to behave and who to be, Alli Haapasalo’s Sundance hit comes as a breath of fresh air. Later screened at Inside Out, it’s the story of three young women navigating the challenges of early adulthood, and it manages to combine a focus on sex and sexuality with an innate wholesomeness which makes it effortlessly endearing. These are lives lived naturally, setting aside the pressures and prejudices of the wider world, in a space where men are peripheral. They’re still fraught with problems, but, like Mariano Biasin’s Sublime, another of this year’s festival favourites, they provide a glimpse into a world of freedom.
Emma (Linnea Leino) is a figure skater in training, committed to the sort of regime which might not seem like freedom, but she’s doing something she genuinely loves and she seems to have good people around her.
Emma (Linnea Leino) is a figure skater in training, committed to the sort of regime which might not seem like freedom, but she’s doing something she genuinely loves and she seems to have good people around her.
- 6/1/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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