Cardi B is back with her first release of 2024, “Like What (Freestyle),” a new single sampling Missy Elliott’s 1999 song “She’s a Bitch.”
After teasing the song with snippets on social media, “Like What (Freestyle)” arrives today along with a music video directed by Cardi B’s mostly-ex-husband, Offset. Taking place in a futuristic mansion, the video depicts Cardi in a number of fun outfits and scenes, delivering the freestyle over the driving, Elliott-sampling beat.
The video ends with the message, “This is just the beginning… stay tuned,” hinting that more music — maybe even Cardi’s full-length follow-up to 2018’s Invasion of Privacy — may be on the way. Watch the video below.
The single is Cardi’s first release since last September’s joint-release with Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos,” which was named Song of the Week by Consequence. In July, she shared the single “Jealousy,” and had an incident...
After teasing the song with snippets on social media, “Like What (Freestyle)” arrives today along with a music video directed by Cardi B’s mostly-ex-husband, Offset. Taking place in a futuristic mansion, the video depicts Cardi in a number of fun outfits and scenes, delivering the freestyle over the driving, Elliott-sampling beat.
The video ends with the message, “This is just the beginning… stay tuned,” hinting that more music — maybe even Cardi’s full-length follow-up to 2018’s Invasion of Privacy — may be on the way. Watch the video below.
The single is Cardi’s first release since last September’s joint-release with Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos,” which was named Song of the Week by Consequence. In July, she shared the single “Jealousy,” and had an incident...
- 3/1/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Cardi B dropped “Like What (Freestyle)” on Friday, which samples Missy Elliott’s “She’s A Bitch” from her 1999 album Da Real World.
“Classy and a cunt/Blocks and money gettin’ spunt/Like, like what?/Like a Coach bag, baby, this ain’t what you want/If I ask for it, all I wanna hear is, ‘Yes’/Bitch said she wanna be my opp, God bless,” raps the artist in the opening verse.
Last week, after Cardi B replaced her social media profile pictures with a slate of solid black,...
“Classy and a cunt/Blocks and money gettin’ spunt/Like, like what?/Like a Coach bag, baby, this ain’t what you want/If I ask for it, all I wanna hear is, ‘Yes’/Bitch said she wanna be my opp, God bless,” raps the artist in the opening verse.
Last week, after Cardi B replaced her social media profile pictures with a slate of solid black,...
- 3/1/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Olivia Rodrigo was always an arena-selling artist. The opening night of Guts World Tour was proof of it.
On Friday night, at Palm Springs, California’ Acrisure Arena, Rodrigo cemented her position in pop culture as a generation-defining artist. As a rockstar. And as an energy-filled idol that is only just beginning her career.
Welcomed by a roaring audience of lavender-dressed kids, Gen Z’eers, gays, and cool moms, Rodrigo took the stage in a sparkly silver two-piece for “Bad Idea Right” following an intro that brought the Guts album cover art to life.
On Friday night, at Palm Springs, California’ Acrisure Arena, Rodrigo cemented her position in pop culture as a generation-defining artist. As a rockstar. And as an energy-filled idol that is only just beginning her career.
Welcomed by a roaring audience of lavender-dressed kids, Gen Z’eers, gays, and cool moms, Rodrigo took the stage in a sparkly silver two-piece for “Bad Idea Right” following an intro that brought the Guts album cover art to life.
- 2/24/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Offset has recruited a slate of collaborators for his forthcoming album Set It Off, scheduled for release on Oct. 13. The 21-track record will feature appearances from Travis Scott, Cardi B, Don Toliver, Future, and more.
Cardi B appeared on the previously released single “Jealousy,” which arrived in July. But the rap couple also teamed up for “Freaky,” another song on the record that appears early on the tracklist. Latto, Mango Foo, Young Nudy, and Chlöe also appear on the album, rounding out a mix of old and new collaborators.
Offset...
Cardi B appeared on the previously released single “Jealousy,” which arrived in July. But the rap couple also teamed up for “Freaky,” another song on the record that appears early on the tracklist. Latto, Mango Foo, Young Nudy, and Chlöe also appear on the album, rounding out a mix of old and new collaborators.
Offset...
- 10/5/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Offset will release a new album, Set It Off, on Oct. 13 via Motown Records. The rapper has previewed the LP with “Fan” along with a music video for the track that features Paige Hurd, Kai Cenat, and Fanum.
The song was produced by Aaron Bow, Fnz, Teddy Walton, Thank You Fizzle, and Thurdi. The video, directed by the rapper himself and shot in Los Angeles, sees Offset paying tribute to Michael Jackson.
“I’ve been working on this project for over two years now. This season is personal for me.
The song was produced by Aaron Bow, Fnz, Teddy Walton, Thank You Fizzle, and Thurdi. The video, directed by the rapper himself and shot in Los Angeles, sees Offset paying tribute to Michael Jackson.
“I’ve been working on this project for over two years now. This season is personal for me.
- 9/15/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Cardi B and Offset spent their night out in style at the 2023 MTV VMAs. The couple stepped out on the red carpet at the Sept. 12 event with Cardi looking radiant in a silver gown, while Offset matched her with a black suit and hair clips.
Cardi was nominated for best hip-hop for her collaboration with GloRilla, "Tomorrow 2.". She also performed alongside Megan Thee Stallion after dropping their latest track together, "Bongos," on Sept. 8, marking the first time they performed the song live. "Bongos" marks Cardi's latest collaboration this year, following "Put It on Da Floor Remix" with Latto, "Point Me 2" with FendiDa Rappa, and "Jealousy," a joint effort with Offset.
Cardi and Offset began dating in 2017 and tied the knot later that year. They then welcomed their first child, Kulture, in 2018, followed by their second, son Wave, in 2021. While the pair's relationship has seen a number of ups and downs,...
Cardi was nominated for best hip-hop for her collaboration with GloRilla, "Tomorrow 2.". She also performed alongside Megan Thee Stallion after dropping their latest track together, "Bongos," on Sept. 8, marking the first time they performed the song live. "Bongos" marks Cardi's latest collaboration this year, following "Put It on Da Floor Remix" with Latto, "Point Me 2" with FendiDa Rappa, and "Jealousy," a joint effort with Offset.
Cardi and Offset began dating in 2017 and tied the knot later that year. They then welcomed their first child, Kulture, in 2018, followed by their second, son Wave, in 2021. While the pair's relationship has seen a number of ups and downs,...
- 9/13/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are back with their next big collaboration. On Sept. 4, the two Grammy-winning rap stars announced they're releasing a new single called "Bongos." They revealed the news on social media with the track's vibrant cover art, along with Megan sharing a behind-the-scenes photo of her colorful glam on her Instagram Story. The song officially dropped on Friday, Sept. 8, alongside a music video you don't want to miss.
In the visual, Cardi and Megan dance in various vibrant outfits on a beach as they rap the lyrics to their latest pussy rap classic, asking their partner to "beat this sh*t like a drum." It will definitely give fans "Wap" vibes, and it's certainly a worthy followup. Check out the song and its music video below!
It's not yet clear if "Bongos" will appear on Cardi's second studio album, as she recently told Vogue México that...
In the visual, Cardi and Megan dance in various vibrant outfits on a beach as they rap the lyrics to their latest pussy rap classic, asking their partner to "beat this sh*t like a drum." It will definitely give fans "Wap" vibes, and it's certainly a worthy followup. Check out the song and its music video below!
It's not yet clear if "Bongos" will appear on Cardi's second studio album, as she recently told Vogue México that...
- 9/8/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are back together.
On Friday, the two rappers shared “Bongos”, their first collaborative single since 2020’s smash hit “Wap”, along with a vibrant, tequila-soaked music video directed by Tanu Muino. Watch it above.
Read More: Cardi B On Reuniting With Megan Thee Stallion For ‘Bongos’ & Who Is The ‘More Serious One’ Of The Duo
Speaking with Et Canada’s Cheryl Hickey, Cardi B said that she envisioned Megan on “Bongos”, then “sent her the song” so she could write her verse.
“It was nasty,” Cardi said about the verse Megan sent her for the song. “I was like, ‘Oh girl, we going.”
“Every single time that me and Megan do a song together, we put really hard work [into it]. Like, I bust my a*s and she bust her a*s.”
After hearing the completely track, which nearly gave Cardi goosebumps, she thought, “I’m putting this out,...
On Friday, the two rappers shared “Bongos”, their first collaborative single since 2020’s smash hit “Wap”, along with a vibrant, tequila-soaked music video directed by Tanu Muino. Watch it above.
Read More: Cardi B On Reuniting With Megan Thee Stallion For ‘Bongos’ & Who Is The ‘More Serious One’ Of The Duo
Speaking with Et Canada’s Cheryl Hickey, Cardi B said that she envisioned Megan on “Bongos”, then “sent her the song” so she could write her verse.
“It was nasty,” Cardi said about the verse Megan sent her for the song. “I was like, ‘Oh girl, we going.”
“Every single time that me and Megan do a song together, we put really hard work [into it]. Like, I bust my a*s and she bust her a*s.”
After hearing the completely track, which nearly gave Cardi goosebumps, she thought, “I’m putting this out,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have reunited for a new single called “Bongos.”
The follow-up to the duo’s smash hit “Wap,” the new single is nothing short of an ode to getting cash and getting it on. Over a booming bass and a beat featuring the signature snare syncopation of reggaeton, both rappers deliver verses detailing their successes. Standout lines include Cardi’s “Bitch, I look like money/ You could print my face on a dollar,” and a lyric from Megan which gives the song its title: “My back shots sound like bongos/ I ain’t scared to admit, I’m a freak ho/ At least I’m gettin’ my money.”
“Bongos” arrives alongside a colorful music video featuring Cardi and Megan in a number of fun hats and outfits, dancing on a variety of sets with a team of backup dancers. Highlights include big, colorful, feathery hats...
The follow-up to the duo’s smash hit “Wap,” the new single is nothing short of an ode to getting cash and getting it on. Over a booming bass and a beat featuring the signature snare syncopation of reggaeton, both rappers deliver verses detailing their successes. Standout lines include Cardi’s “Bitch, I look like money/ You could print my face on a dollar,” and a lyric from Megan which gives the song its title: “My back shots sound like bongos/ I ain’t scared to admit, I’m a freak ho/ At least I’m gettin’ my money.”
“Bongos” arrives alongside a colorful music video featuring Cardi and Megan in a number of fun hats and outfits, dancing on a variety of sets with a team of backup dancers. Highlights include big, colorful, feathery hats...
- 9/8/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Resident work wives Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B are turning up the heat once again. More than three years after they melted the internet with “Wap,” the rappers are back for a second round with “Bongos.”
The music video packs bursts of opulence as the visual sees the rappers dropping verses from a mind-bending living room to the beach while flanked by dancers draped in a spectrum of colors. “This pussy tight like a nun/Better chew it up like it’s gum/Then wipe your mouth when you done,...
The music video packs bursts of opulence as the visual sees the rappers dropping verses from a mind-bending living room to the beach while flanked by dancers draped in a spectrum of colors. “This pussy tight like a nun/Better chew it up like it’s gum/Then wipe your mouth when you done,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Garrel denies all of the accusations that were published in Mediapart.
French New Wave filmmaker and 2023 Berlin Silver Bear-winning director Philippe Garrel has been accused of sexual assault by several women with whom he has worked in his films.
In an investigation conducted by France’s Mediapart, Anna Mouglalis and Clotilde Hesme are among five actresses who allege the 75 year-old director made unwanted advances or offered roles in exchange for sexual favours, all in a professional context.
Garrel maintains his innocence and no official charges have been filed in French courts
The director told Mediapart he has “never kissed a...
French New Wave filmmaker and 2023 Berlin Silver Bear-winning director Philippe Garrel has been accused of sexual assault by several women with whom he has worked in his films.
In an investigation conducted by France’s Mediapart, Anna Mouglalis and Clotilde Hesme are among five actresses who allege the 75 year-old director made unwanted advances or offered roles in exchange for sexual favours, all in a professional context.
Garrel maintains his innocence and no official charges have been filed in French courts
The director told Mediapart he has “never kissed a...
- 8/30/2023
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Nobody was safe when Cardi B's debut studio album, "Invasion of Privacy," dropped in 2018. "Bodak Yellow" was everywhere. Memes circulated of women, even the ones in happy relationships, aggressively rapping along to "Be Careful," "I Do," "Thru Your Phone," and "Ring" at their partners. So, where's the follow-up?
Cardi's fans have been patiently waiting. The short answer is Cardi's been booked and busy! To hold us over, she's released buzzy singles like "Please Me," "Press," "Wap," "Up," and most recently, "Jealousy" with husband Offset - all of which had accompanying music videos. The Bronx rapper has also been featured on hits like Migos' "Clout," Summer Walker's "Bitter," and Normani's "Wild Side." Additionally, Cardi executive produced the soundtrack to Halle Berry's Netflix movie "Bruised."
But that's not all! Cardi also welcomed daughter, Kulture Kiari, in July 2018 and her son, Wave, in September 2021. "It's been a lot...
Cardi's fans have been patiently waiting. The short answer is Cardi's been booked and busy! To hold us over, she's released buzzy singles like "Please Me," "Press," "Wap," "Up," and most recently, "Jealousy" with husband Offset - all of which had accompanying music videos. The Bronx rapper has also been featured on hits like Migos' "Clout," Summer Walker's "Bitter," and Normani's "Wild Side." Additionally, Cardi executive produced the soundtrack to Halle Berry's Netflix movie "Bruised."
But that's not all! Cardi also welcomed daughter, Kulture Kiari, in July 2018 and her son, Wave, in September 2021. "It's been a lot...
- 8/29/2023
- by Naledi Ushe
- Popsugar.com
Cardi B is sharing a long-awaited update about her forthcoming album.
After teasing her first album in five years back in January, the rapper revealed in her Vogue Mexico cover story that she’s “going to publish [her] next solo single,” noting that she’s “not going to release any more collaborations.”
“Now I’m working on the cover and ideas for the next album because it’s definitely coming,” she told the magazine for its September issue. “Everyone always tells me that I should release the album now, they did it when I launched ‘Wap’ and ‘Up’, but I always let them know that I’m not going to wait long to release it after all these singles. So stay tuned because it’s going to come out very soon.”
Read More: Microphone That Cardi B Threw At Fan Sells For Nearly $100K
The cover star’s last full-length album was 2018’s Invasion Of Privacy.
After teasing her first album in five years back in January, the rapper revealed in her Vogue Mexico cover story that she’s “going to publish [her] next solo single,” noting that she’s “not going to release any more collaborations.”
“Now I’m working on the cover and ideas for the next album because it’s definitely coming,” she told the magazine for its September issue. “Everyone always tells me that I should release the album now, they did it when I launched ‘Wap’ and ‘Up’, but I always let them know that I’m not going to wait long to release it after all these singles. So stay tuned because it’s going to come out very soon.”
Read More: Microphone That Cardi B Threw At Fan Sells For Nearly $100K
The cover star’s last full-length album was 2018’s Invasion Of Privacy.
- 8/29/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
When an audience member tossed a drink at her during a performance, Cardi B didn't hesitate before returning the favor. The star was performing at Drai's Beachclub in Las Vegas on July 29 when someone in the crowd splashed her with a drink, and Cardi responded by immediately hurling her mic right back at the attendee, who appeared to be quickly escorted away, per a viral video of the incident.
Now, though, it seems some good is coming out of the incident. Per CBS News, Scott Fisher - who owns the audio company The Wave, which provided sound equipment for Cardi's show at Drai's Beachclub - put the mic Cardi threw up for auction on eBay, and on on Aug. 8, the mic sold for $100,000. According to CBS, money from the sale will go to two charities: the Wounded Warrior Project and the nonprofit Friendship Circle Las Vegas.
According to CNN, police...
Now, though, it seems some good is coming out of the incident. Per CBS News, Scott Fisher - who owns the audio company The Wave, which provided sound equipment for Cardi's show at Drai's Beachclub - put the mic Cardi threw up for auction on eBay, and on on Aug. 8, the mic sold for $100,000. According to CBS, money from the sale will go to two charities: the Wounded Warrior Project and the nonprofit Friendship Circle Las Vegas.
According to CNN, police...
- 8/10/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Los Angeles, Aug 3 (Ians) Rapper Cardi B might have had her tampon string swinging during her stage performance as one of her fans speculated her to be going commando and claiming to have noticed the loose string.
In a video making its rounds on Twitter, the ‘Please Me’ rapper could be seen moving her hips in circular motion as she put one of her hands on her lady part.
Filmed from a low angle, her yellow mini dress was believed to have failed to hide that she was wearing no underwear and exposed the disposable menstrual product she used, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The handler of the Twitter account sharing the video explained in the accompanying tweet, “Footage of Cardi being a great role model as a mother letting tampon string hang in front of the crowd as she dances in Las Vegas with no panties on”.
During her July 28 gig,...
In a video making its rounds on Twitter, the ‘Please Me’ rapper could be seen moving her hips in circular motion as she put one of her hands on her lady part.
Filmed from a low angle, her yellow mini dress was believed to have failed to hide that she was wearing no underwear and exposed the disposable menstrual product she used, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The handler of the Twitter account sharing the video explained in the accompanying tweet, “Footage of Cardi being a great role model as a mother letting tampon string hang in front of the crowd as she dances in Las Vegas with no panties on”.
During her July 28 gig,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Image Source: Getty / Amanda Edwards / Lionel Hahn
Offset is finally addressing speculation that his wife Cardi B cheated on him. Back in June, the rapper made waves when he shared a since-deleted Instagram Story accusing his wife of being unfaithful, per Billboard, though Cardi quickly shut those rumors down on Twitter. During a July 31 interview on "Way Up With Angela Yee," Offset revealed that his Instagram Story was actually the result of a night with his wife when tensions were running high.
"She get crazy at the mouth a little bit, and I was really lit that night," he shared. "We was going back and forth and I'm like, 'Watch this.' And it's like she got a crazy mouth, but I love my wife at the end of the day and she crazy, man . . . We're crazy for each other."
Ultimately, Offset said that he doesn't really care what the...
Offset is finally addressing speculation that his wife Cardi B cheated on him. Back in June, the rapper made waves when he shared a since-deleted Instagram Story accusing his wife of being unfaithful, per Billboard, though Cardi quickly shut those rumors down on Twitter. During a July 31 interview on "Way Up With Angela Yee," Offset revealed that his Instagram Story was actually the result of a night with his wife when tensions were running high.
"She get crazy at the mouth a little bit, and I was really lit that night," he shared. "We was going back and forth and I'm like, 'Watch this.' And it's like she got a crazy mouth, but I love my wife at the end of the day and she crazy, man . . . We're crazy for each other."
Ultimately, Offset said that he doesn't really care what the...
- 8/1/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Cardi B is reportedly under investigation for battery after a throwing a microphone at a concert-goer during a performance at Drai’s Beachclub in Las Vegas, TMZ reports.
Cardi B, born Belcalis Almánzar, was acting in retaliation after a fan threw a drink towards her in the middle of performing “Bodak Yellow.” The audience member who was struck by the microphone then reported the incident to police the following day.
See some fan-captured footage of the incident below below.
Cardi B is just the latest artist to be assaulted by a fan in the middle of a concert. In recent months, Bebe Rexha needed stitches after getting hit in the face by a phone, Kelsea Ballerini paused a concert after getting struck in the eye by a bracelet, and P!Nk got an unwelcome surprise from a fan who threw their mother’s ashes onto the stage. At one of her own recent shows,...
Cardi B, born Belcalis Almánzar, was acting in retaliation after a fan threw a drink towards her in the middle of performing “Bodak Yellow.” The audience member who was struck by the microphone then reported the incident to police the following day.
See some fan-captured footage of the incident below below.
Cardi B is just the latest artist to be assaulted by a fan in the middle of a concert. In recent months, Bebe Rexha needed stitches after getting hit in the face by a phone, Kelsea Ballerini paused a concert after getting struck in the eye by a bracelet, and P!Nk got an unwelcome surprise from a fan who threw their mother’s ashes onto the stage. At one of her own recent shows,...
- 7/31/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Los Angeles, July 30 (Ians) Cardi B is no stranger to controversies, and the singer has found herself in another one this time as she threw a mic on stage at the audience when some of them threw drinks on her. This happened during a small stint in Drai’s Beach Club in Las Vegas.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the ‘Wap’ hitmaker was seen hurling the microphone onstage after getting splashed by a drink thrown by a fan, in a viral video shared to Pop Base Twitter on Saturday.
It wasn’t the first time either because this weekend the rapper, who just released her new track with her husband Offset titled ‘Jealousy’ decided to use her microphone for something other than singing. The night prior, Cardi was performing at Drai’s Beach Club when she became irritated after the DJ was allegedly cutting off her songs too early.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the ‘Wap’ hitmaker was seen hurling the microphone onstage after getting splashed by a drink thrown by a fan, in a viral video shared to Pop Base Twitter on Saturday.
It wasn’t the first time either because this weekend the rapper, who just released her new track with her husband Offset titled ‘Jealousy’ decided to use her microphone for something other than singing. The night prior, Cardi was performing at Drai’s Beach Club when she became irritated after the DJ was allegedly cutting off her songs too early.
- 7/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Hopefully she missed!
In a TikTok making its rounds on social media today, Cardi B was performing a small stage stint at Drai’s Beach Club in Las Vegas when things didn’t go according to plan.
The “Wap” hitmaker, 30, who just released a collaboration with her husband Offset titled “Jealousy”, was performing a slew of her hits when allegedly, the DJ was cutting her songs off too early, eliciting a very passionate response from the rapper.
Read More: Offset And Cardi B Reference Cheating Allegations In Music Video For New Collab ‘Jealousy’
@kfen777
#cardib #cardiwaspissed #waitforit #drais #lasvegas @Cardi B #getittogether
♬ original sound – Keeponpushing
As she finishes her final song near the end of the clip, the New York native denotes her name into the mic before turning around and fiercely whipping it in the direction of the DJ, almost as if she’s throwing a football in their path.
In a TikTok making its rounds on social media today, Cardi B was performing a small stage stint at Drai’s Beach Club in Las Vegas when things didn’t go according to plan.
The “Wap” hitmaker, 30, who just released a collaboration with her husband Offset titled “Jealousy”, was performing a slew of her hits when allegedly, the DJ was cutting her songs off too early, eliciting a very passionate response from the rapper.
Read More: Offset And Cardi B Reference Cheating Allegations In Music Video For New Collab ‘Jealousy’
@kfen777
#cardib #cardiwaspissed #waitforit #drais #lasvegas @Cardi B #getittogether
♬ original sound – Keeponpushing
As she finishes her final song near the end of the clip, the New York native denotes her name into the mic before turning around and fiercely whipping it in the direction of the DJ, almost as if she’s throwing a football in their path.
- 7/30/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, rap’s favorite couple, Offset and Cardi B, address the drama; Travis Scott delivers a deluge of star-studded tracks; Mitski returns with a reflective hymn; and Gucci Mane gets in on the summer’s hottest cinematic experience. Plus, new music from Post Malone, Carly Rae Jepsen, and more.
Offset feat. Cardi B, “Jealousy” (YouTube)
Travis Scott, “Meltdown” (YouTube)
Post Malone, “Novacandy” (YouTube)
Gucci Mane, “Woppenheimer” (YouTube)
Carly Rae Jepsen,...
Offset feat. Cardi B, “Jealousy” (YouTube)
Travis Scott, “Meltdown” (YouTube)
Post Malone, “Novacandy” (YouTube)
Gucci Mane, “Woppenheimer” (YouTube)
Carly Rae Jepsen,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Music will keep them together.
Cardi B and Offset just released their music video for their new track, “Jealousy”, with the clip referencing those cheating allegations.
This is the pair’s sixth collab as solo artists.
The vid comes after the married couple teased the collab on their separate Instagram accounts earlier this week, with them sharing a pic of the single’s cover art.
The artwork featured a comical photo of the “Wap” singer, 30, turning away from her husband, 31, while shoving her incredibly manicured, pink and lengthy nails against his face while he leaned against a vintage vehicle.
Read More: Cardi B Opens Up About Food, Family & More
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“Jealousy out Friday … Link in bio,” Cardi simply shared, while Offset excitedly captioned his post: “Let’s talk about some music! Jealousy out this Friday! Link in bio!”
Their...
Cardi B and Offset just released their music video for their new track, “Jealousy”, with the clip referencing those cheating allegations.
This is the pair’s sixth collab as solo artists.
The vid comes after the married couple teased the collab on their separate Instagram accounts earlier this week, with them sharing a pic of the single’s cover art.
The artwork featured a comical photo of the “Wap” singer, 30, turning away from her husband, 31, while shoving her incredibly manicured, pink and lengthy nails against his face while he leaned against a vintage vehicle.
Read More: Cardi B Opens Up About Food, Family & More
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Cardi B (@iamcardib)
“Jealousy out Friday … Link in bio,” Cardi simply shared, while Offset excitedly captioned his post: “Let’s talk about some music! Jealousy out this Friday! Link in bio!”
Their...
- 7/28/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Offset has enlisted his frequent collaborator — both in and out of the studio — Cardi B for a new single called “Jealousy.” Listen to the song below.
According to its press release, the single comes ahead of Offset’s “forthcoming album,” though no additional details are available at this time. In a new interview with Variety, Offset explained that he’s hoping to launch a new era of his career. “This is me going full-fledged into my solo career,” he said. “I’m coming through, bustin’ through the door. It’s all set, my next chapter. It’s my time.”
Offset first teased “Jealousy” on social media earlier this week, tapping none other than Jamie Lee Curtis to help him spoof the late James Brown’s iconic 1988 CNN interview. The original interview took place after Brown was arrested for allegedly assaulting his then-wife — presumably, Offset’s spoof of the incident is...
According to its press release, the single comes ahead of Offset’s “forthcoming album,” though no additional details are available at this time. In a new interview with Variety, Offset explained that he’s hoping to launch a new era of his career. “This is me going full-fledged into my solo career,” he said. “I’m coming through, bustin’ through the door. It’s all set, my next chapter. It’s my time.”
Offset first teased “Jealousy” on social media earlier this week, tapping none other than Jamie Lee Curtis to help him spoof the late James Brown’s iconic 1988 CNN interview. The original interview took place after Brown was arrested for allegedly assaulting his then-wife — presumably, Offset’s spoof of the incident is...
- 7/28/2023
- by Abby Jones and Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
It’s Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday — especially when it’s New Music Friday! We’re breaking down this week’s best new tracks to keep on your radar.
New Music Friday – July 28th, 2023
Cardi B and Offset – “Jealousy”
Travis Scott – “Delresto (Echoes) ft. Beyoncé ” Utopia (Album)
Carly Rae Jepsen – “Psychedelic Switch”, plus The Loveliest Time (Album)
Calvin Harris and Sam Smith – “Desire”
Post Malone – “Mourning”, plus Austin (Album)
Anne-Marie – “Never Loved Anyone Before”, plus Unhealthy (Album)
Tori Kelly – “cut”, plus tori (Album)
Saweetie, Yg, and Tyga – “Birthday”
Other noteworthy releases include Jhayco – “Holanda”, Celeigh Cardinal – “Over Before It Began”, The Rose – “Alive”, Gia Woods – “Elevation“, Big Gigantic & Nghtmre – “Never Loved You Like That”, earth2zoe – “Lame”, Johnny Orlando – “Boyfriend” plus The Ride Part 1 (EP), The Chainsmokers and Shenseea – “My Bad”,
Keep On Your Radar:
Hozier – Unreal Unearth (Album)
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Cardi B and Offset – “Jealousy”
Travis Scott – “Delresto (Echoes) ft. Beyoncé ” Utopia (Album)
Carly Rae Jepsen – “Psychedelic Switch”, plus The Loveliest Time (Album)
Calvin Harris and Sam Smith – “Desire”
Post Malone – “Mourning”, plus Austin (Album)
Anne-Marie – “Never Loved Anyone Before”, plus Unhealthy (Album)
Tori Kelly – “cut”, plus tori (Album)
Saweetie, Yg, and Tyga – “Birthday”
Other noteworthy releases include Jhayco – “Holanda”, Celeigh Cardinal – “Over Before It Began”, The Rose – “Alive”, Gia Woods – “Elevation“, Big Gigantic & Nghtmre – “Never Loved You Like That”, earth2zoe – “Lame”, Johnny Orlando – “Boyfriend” plus The Ride Part 1 (EP), The Chainsmokers and Shenseea – “My Bad”,
Keep On Your Radar:
Hozier – Unreal Unearth (Album)
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- 7/28/2023
- by Mikael Melo
- ET Canada
Rapper Cardi B has set the record straight after social media chatter alleged her public feud with husband Offset was nothing more than a stunt to promote new music.
A month after the ‘Up’ rapper, 30, and the Migos member, 31, argued over cheating allegations online, the couple seemingly put that aside and announced the release of their new collaborative single ‘Jealousy’, reports ‘People’ magazine.
Earlier this week, Offset released a teaser, where he parodies James Brown’s bizarre CNN interview from 1988 and used the clip to address rumours about “drama” between him and his wife.
The video also featured an appearance by actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who interviewed Offset as she took on the role of CNN host Sonya Friedman. Shortly after the teaser, fans on social media began wondering if the rappers’ fight was staged.
As per ‘People’, in response, the ‘Bodak Yellow’ star addressed a fan on social media...
A month after the ‘Up’ rapper, 30, and the Migos member, 31, argued over cheating allegations online, the couple seemingly put that aside and announced the release of their new collaborative single ‘Jealousy’, reports ‘People’ magazine.
Earlier this week, Offset released a teaser, where he parodies James Brown’s bizarre CNN interview from 1988 and used the clip to address rumours about “drama” between him and his wife.
The video also featured an appearance by actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who interviewed Offset as she took on the role of CNN host Sonya Friedman. Shortly after the teaser, fans on social media began wondering if the rappers’ fight was staged.
As per ‘People’, in response, the ‘Bodak Yellow’ star addressed a fan on social media...
- 7/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Offset and Cardi B are here to put the rumors to rest. The duo’s new music “Jealousy” rolled out on Friday, appearing to spin-off Offset’s since-deleted social media post last month in which he claimed Cardi cheated on him (she posted a clip in response). The collab samples Three 6 Mafia track “Jealous Ass Bitches.”
“I’m sellin’ prescription cocaine/She fuck with my pimpin’, my cane/I’m Michael, I’m not no Jermaine/Jealousy, that shit gon’ eat your heart out,” Offset raps in his heavy-hitting verse.
“I’m sellin’ prescription cocaine/She fuck with my pimpin’, my cane/I’m Michael, I’m not no Jermaine/Jealousy, that shit gon’ eat your heart out,” Offset raps in his heavy-hitting verse.
- 7/28/2023
- by Charisma Madarang and Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
In Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary, the Duchess of Sussex talked about the first time she met the now-Princess of Wales (formerly known as Kate Middleton).
Meghan claimed her future sister-in-law was “formal” and she didn’t realize that hugging her was “jarring.” Kate has since responded to that claim with her actions several times, but some commentators think it’s a bit much now.
Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle after viewing flowers and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II | Chris Jackson/Getty Images The princess has debunked what the duchess said with her actions
During the second episode of the Sussexes’ docuseries, Meghan said: “I was a hugger, always been a hugger. I didn’t realize that is really jarring for a lot of Brits. I guess I’d start to understand very quickly that the formality...
Meghan claimed her future sister-in-law was “formal” and she didn’t realize that hugging her was “jarring.” Kate has since responded to that claim with her actions several times, but some commentators think it’s a bit much now.
Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle after viewing flowers and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II | Chris Jackson/Getty Images The princess has debunked what the duchess said with her actions
During the second episode of the Sussexes’ docuseries, Meghan said: “I was a hugger, always been a hugger. I didn’t realize that is really jarring for a lot of Brits. I guess I’d start to understand very quickly that the formality...
- 2/23/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
"Empire Records" is a movie that not a ton of people saw, but many of us who came up in the late '90s/early aughts remember the 1995 film quite fondly. The movie was directed by Allan Moyle (who will always be my hero for giving us "Pump Up the Volume") from a screenplay by Carol Heikkinen. It centers on a day -- Rex Manning Day! -- in the life of a ragtag group of record store employees as they try to stop their shop, Empire Records, from becoming just another Music Town.
I worked at an independent music store in the early 2000s, one that was doomed to eventually be sold to a large chain. I have clear memories of all of us saying, "Damn the man. Save the Empire!" on more than one occasion. Sadly, there was no saving CD World and we were all soon out of...
I worked at an independent music store in the early 2000s, one that was doomed to eventually be sold to a large chain. I have clear memories of all of us saying, "Damn the man. Save the Empire!" on more than one occasion. Sadly, there was no saving CD World and we were all soon out of...
- 1/29/2023
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’re highlighting the noteworthy titles that have recently hit platforms. Check out this week’s selections below and an archive of past round-ups here.
Bastards (Claire Denis)
Modern-to-the-hilt noir submerged in the unforgiving blackness of digital photography, emotional currents sparked with a tactile cinema appealing directly to the senses. In retrospect, it (sometimes) seems these two edges could sufficiently define Claire Denis’s Bastards, but her films can never be boiled down to a few descriptors — which might be a tinge ironic, given the immense power of a narrative system that consists of absolutely no more than each crucial component, like a cinematic razor blade slicing its way through all that’s pure. The crescendo would prove unbearable if the pleasures weren’t so extreme, and Bastards’s final moments are...
Bastards (Claire Denis)
Modern-to-the-hilt noir submerged in the unforgiving blackness of digital photography, emotional currents sparked with a tactile cinema appealing directly to the senses. In retrospect, it (sometimes) seems these two edges could sufficiently define Claire Denis’s Bastards, but her films can never be boiled down to a few descriptors — which might be a tinge ironic, given the immense power of a narrative system that consists of absolutely no more than each crucial component, like a cinematic razor blade slicing its way through all that’s pure. The crescendo would prove unbearable if the pleasures weren’t so extreme, and Bastards’s final moments are...
- 4/19/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Beginning on a shot of the Paris cityscape–yes, the Eiffel Tower plainly in view and everything that surrounds it–Louis Garrel’s A Faithful Man self-awarely announces itself in the tradition of decades of French cinema; say the kind that the average movie-goer assumes every single film from the country is like. With long conversations, wistful romances, and a deadly earnest piano score, one won’t be unable to see of influence of Garrel’s father on the picture. Yet if not as recognizably personal and hear-ached as those magnificent pictures, the son still shows heavy promise in his second feature.
Short, light-hearted, and easy to follow, A Faithful Man is almost by default the definition of a likable film. Again, an accomplishment for a drama that returns often to the image of a graveyard. And packing a surprising amount in 75 minutes–both a love triangle and a murder...
Short, light-hearted, and easy to follow, A Faithful Man is almost by default the definition of a likable film. Again, an accomplishment for a drama that returns often to the image of a graveyard. And packing a surprising amount in 75 minutes–both a love triangle and a murder...
- 9/11/2018
- by Ethan Vestby
- The Film Stage
As she continues to mount her music career, Lele Pons has signed a global recording contract with the Universal Music Group imprint 10:22 pm. The deal is part of a larger partnership between 10:22 pm and Shots Studios, per Billboard -- the digital content studio and talent management firm to which Pons has long been signed.
10:22 pm was formed in February, Billboard reports, as a label dedicated to signing and developing social media influencers and digital media creators -- with a focus on multimedia content. The division is headed up by veteran recording executive Celine Joshua, who formerly oversaw strategy at Epic Records for artists including Future, DJ Khaled, Fifth Harmony, and Camila Cabello. In May, 10:22 pm signed DJ/influencer Chantel Jeffries -- another frequent Shots collaborator.
Pons’ first single since signing with the label is a previously-announced Spanish-language track called "Celoso" ("Jealousy"), which was co-written by Dvlp and Fuego.
10:22 pm was formed in February, Billboard reports, as a label dedicated to signing and developing social media influencers and digital media creators -- with a focus on multimedia content. The division is headed up by veteran recording executive Celine Joshua, who formerly oversaw strategy at Epic Records for artists including Future, DJ Khaled, Fifth Harmony, and Camila Cabello. In May, 10:22 pm signed DJ/influencer Chantel Jeffries -- another frequent Shots collaborator.
Pons’ first single since signing with the label is a previously-announced Spanish-language track called "Celoso" ("Jealousy"), which was co-written by Dvlp and Fuego.
- 8/15/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Philippe Garrel's Lover for a Day (2017) is having its exclusive online premiere on Mubi in the United States. It is showing from March 31 - April 30, 2018.Roughly half an hour into Philippe Garrel’s Lover for a Day, there is a moment of unexpected hysteria: Ariane (Louise Chevillotte) returns home to find Jeanne (Esther Garrel) perched beside an empty window, threatening to jump. Jeanne is the daughter of Jeanne’s lover Gilles (Éric Caravaca), a philosophy professor several years her senior, and has come to stay with them in their cramped apartment following a messy argument with her boyfriend, Mateo. Jeanne asserts that she needs to kill herself to make Mateo realizes the depth of the pain he’s caused her. After a struggle, Ariane manages to pull her down, and the two make a pact to never tell Gilles what has happened. This moment marks a significant shift in...
- 3/31/2018
- MUBI
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’ve taken it upon ourselves to highlight the titles that have recently hit platforms. Every week, one will be able to see the cream of the crop (or perhaps some simply interesting picks) of streaming titles (new and old) across platforms such as Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, and more (note: U.S. only). Check out our rundown for this week’s selections below.
All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott)
The bar has never been lower for Ridley Scott. Depending on how charitable you are willing to be to the director, he has been in a slump for either one, two, or three decades. And then, of course, there are matters outside of his control: with a finished All the Money in the World in hand and ready for a prestigious Christmas release,...
All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott)
The bar has never been lower for Ridley Scott. Depending on how charitable you are willing to be to the director, he has been in a slump for either one, two, or three decades. And then, of course, there are matters outside of his control: with a finished All the Money in the World in hand and ready for a prestigious Christmas release,...
- 3/30/2018
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Mubi has struck gold once again.
After years of being best known as an art house alternative to the bloated, insufferable media streaming services like Netflix, Mubi has slowly but surely increased their foothold in the theatrical distribution game, gunning for a seat at that hotly contested table as well. Be it nabbing the UK theatrical rights to Miguel Gomes’ masterpiece Arabian Nights or coming stateside with 2016’s Baden Baden, the company has not only curated an expert streaming service but gotten into business with some of the most interesting and exciting voices in the film world today.
Director Philippe Garrel is the latest to join these ranks. Following up his 2016 masterpiece In The Shadow Of Women, Garrel has returned with a new, equally moving look at modern love and romance, Lover For A Day. Starring his daughter Esther Garrel (who is low key a highlight of Call Me By Your Name,...
After years of being best known as an art house alternative to the bloated, insufferable media streaming services like Netflix, Mubi has slowly but surely increased their foothold in the theatrical distribution game, gunning for a seat at that hotly contested table as well. Be it nabbing the UK theatrical rights to Miguel Gomes’ masterpiece Arabian Nights or coming stateside with 2016’s Baden Baden, the company has not only curated an expert streaming service but gotten into business with some of the most interesting and exciting voices in the film world today.
Director Philippe Garrel is the latest to join these ranks. Following up his 2016 masterpiece In The Shadow Of Women, Garrel has returned with a new, equally moving look at modern love and romance, Lover For A Day. Starring his daughter Esther Garrel (who is low key a highlight of Call Me By Your Name,...
- 1/26/2018
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
Philippe Garrel – a stalwart filmmaker who admirably continues to keep the spirit of the French New Wave alive – with his latest, Lover for a Day, completes a trilogy also comprising his previous works Jealousy and In the Shadow of Women. Like the other two films, Lover for a Day is shot in luminous, shimmering monochrome, runs under 80 minutes, and deals with themes of fidelity, jealousy, passion, suicidal depression, and the general difficulty in maintaining, and navigating the shifting emotions of, romantic relationships. As such, this film, both in the context of Garrel’s previous work and of other similarly minded works in general, may strike a familiar tone, even over-familiar for some. And given that one of the central relationships depicted is that between a university professor in his 50s and his student who's in her 20s, this may actually seem off-putting, given the current heightened sensibilities regarding women's depictions onscreen and treatment offscreen.
- 1/13/2018
- Screen Anarchy
European Film Promotion (Efp) has launched a new initiative, Producers Lab Hamburg (Plh), bringing producers from across Europe to meet with their Hamburg-based opposite numbers.
The event’s two-day programme (Oct 1-2) during this year’s Filmfest Hamburg will include seminars, pitching sessions, one-to-one meetings and a Hamburg location tour.
The ten European producers coming to Hamburg are drawn from the pool of Efp’s former Producers on the Move, including the UK’s Isabelle Stead (Human Films), Luxembourg’s Donata Rotunno (Tarantula), Norway’s Silje Hopland Eik (Cinenord Kidstory) and Spain’s Antonio Saura (Zampa Audiovisual).
Stead will be coming to Hamburg after having taken part in the fifth edition of the Producers Lab Toronto, while Rotunno is now developing Yilmaz Arslan’s new project Raqs after producing his last film Fratricide and is also looking for German partners for his own third feature film Sara Sarà.
Eik has produced and co-produced more than 20 feature films and...
The event’s two-day programme (Oct 1-2) during this year’s Filmfest Hamburg will include seminars, pitching sessions, one-to-one meetings and a Hamburg location tour.
The ten European producers coming to Hamburg are drawn from the pool of Efp’s former Producers on the Move, including the UK’s Isabelle Stead (Human Films), Luxembourg’s Donata Rotunno (Tarantula), Norway’s Silje Hopland Eik (Cinenord Kidstory) and Spain’s Antonio Saura (Zampa Audiovisual).
Stead will be coming to Hamburg after having taken part in the fifth edition of the Producers Lab Toronto, while Rotunno is now developing Yilmaz Arslan’s new project Raqs after producing his last film Fratricide and is also looking for German partners for his own third feature film Sara Sarà.
Eik has produced and co-produced more than 20 feature films and...
- 8/28/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
With its black-and-white cinematography and casting of his son as the lead, Philippe Garrel’s “Jealousy” (“La Jealousie”) feels remarkably personal and intimate. But that’s as it should be, given that Philippe Garrel based the script on his own father’s relationships. Louis Garrel stars as Louis, a man who leaves his wife (Rebecca Covenant) and young daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) in the film’s first few minutes. He moves in with girlfriend Claudia (Anna Mouglalis) to a small apartment, where unhappiness soon begins to brew. He and Claudia are each tempted by others outside their relationship, while his ex-wife Clothilde grows more jealous of Claudia, not only for her relationship with her ex, but also with her own daughter. Charlotte is one of the film’s few empathetic characters, reminding us a little of the French, contemporary equivalent of the fantastic Quinn Cummings in “The Goodbye Girl” in her precociousness and self possession.
- 8/22/2014
- by Kimber Myers
- The Playlist
Jealousy (La Jalousie) Distrib Films Reviewed for Shockya by Harvey Karten. Data-based on Rotten Tomatoes Grade: B Director: Philippe Garrel Screenplay: Philippe Garrel, Caroline Deruas, Arlette Langmann, Marc Cholodenko Cast: Louis Garrel, Anna Mouglalis, Rebecca Convenant, Olga Milshtein, Esther Garrel, Manon Kneuse, Julien Lucas Screened at: Review 1, NYC, 8/11/14 Opens: August 15, 2014 In the Broadway musical “My Fair Lady,” Henry Higgins notes, “The French don’t care what they do, actually, so long as they pronounce it properly.” We do, in fact, have the impression that what’s taken with some seriousness here in the States is treated more casually across the Atlantic. Bar pickups, for example. We may think [ Read More ]
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- 8/17/2014
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
"The Expendables 3" finally crashed into theaters everywhere today. Will early online piracy hurt this tired reunion of old action fogies? Who cares, because there are better ways to spend your movie weekend. In select cities, two French auteurs deliver their finest, most introspective works in years: Catherine Breillat's "Abuse of Weakness" dwells in the dark power plays and disabilities of her own life, with Isabelle Huppert giving, as always, a shattering performance. And in Philippe Garrel's rueful "Jealousy," Parisian would-be bohemians (one is played by his son, Louis Garrel) are now parents in their thirties. This lovely black-and-white movie, at a lean, clean 77 minutes, finds beauty in banality. American festival indies also wend their way to art-houses, including the whimsical comedy "Frank" starring Michael Fassbender in a giant fake head, and zombie-rom-com "Life After Beth," with Dane DeHaan and Aubrey Plaza. If...
- 8/15/2014
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Relationships are never simple and they certainly don’t feel easy in Jealousy. However, there is a seeming simplicity to the filmmaking, courtesy of veteran filmmaker Philippe Garrel, whose latest film finally arrives in United States after a year-long festival tour. Many of the shots are static, locations are kept to a minimum and the script revolves around one couple […]...
- 8/15/2014
- by Will McCord
- The Film Stage
Jealousy’s first view is from a keyhole. Daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) peeps through, watching mother Clothilde (Rebecca Covenant) weep and beg actor husband Louis (played by Philippe Garrel’s son of the same name) not to leave. The film doesn’t primarily concern her feelings, nor necessarily Charlotte’s reaction to the split, though both are foregrounded in passing; as in i.e. recently Boyhood, a primary focus does not preclude space for alternate POVs. The main trajectory is Louis’ short, tumultuous relationship with his new partner Claudia (Anna Mouglalis), someone not nearly as in love with shabby-comfortable apartment life; the movie’s narrative is […]...
- 8/15/2014
- by Vadim Rizov
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Jealousy’s first view is from a keyhole. Daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) peeps through, watching mother Clothilde (Rebecca Covenant) weep and beg actor husband Louis (played by Philippe Garrel’s son of the same name) not to leave. The film doesn’t primarily concern her feelings, nor necessarily Charlotte’s reaction to the split, though both are foregrounded in passing; as in i.e. recently Boyhood, a primary focus does not preclude space for alternate POVs. The main trajectory is Louis’ short, tumultuous relationship with his new partner Claudia (Anna Mouglalis), someone not nearly as in love with shabby-comfortable apartment life; the movie’s narrative is […]...
- 8/15/2014
- by Vadim Rizov
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
This story first appeared in the Aug. 22 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. With his heavy-lidded gaze, impeccably tousled hair and brooding turns in such films as The Dreamers, Regular Lovers and Love Songs, 31-year-old Louis Garrel is French cinema's ultimate hipster heartthrob. In his latest movie, Jealousy (opening Aug. 15 in New York and Aug. 22 in Los Angeles), Garrel gives his most mature performance to date as a divorced stage actor juggling career, fatherhood and a stormy new mistress. You're a star in France but not as well-known in the U.S. Any
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- 8/15/2014
- by Jon Frosch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In this weekend’s specialty box-office debuts, IFC Films hopes to replicate the critical and commercial success of Michael Winterbottom’s first amusing little travelogue/talker of a feature, The Trip, with a semi-sequel, The Trip To Italy. The second Trip again stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon; the entertainingly garrulous pair on yet another jaunt across restaurants, countryside and philosophy. The latest Trip will bow in NYC and La this weekend after a successful Australian run earlier this summer (or their winter).
Frank, a British-Irish-American drama from Magnolia Pictures featuring Michael Fassbender that had runs at Sundance and SXSW, bows in only one U.S. theater this weekend. Frank centers on an eccentric band, giving Fassy fans a chance to hear the Oscar-nominated actor sing, albeit from behind a mask (he’s not bad, actually).
Other notable new films include Philippe Garrel‘s Jealousy, which Distrib Films will expand...
Frank, a British-Irish-American drama from Magnolia Pictures featuring Michael Fassbender that had runs at Sundance and SXSW, bows in only one U.S. theater this weekend. Frank centers on an eccentric band, giving Fassy fans a chance to hear the Oscar-nominated actor sing, albeit from behind a mask (he’s not bad, actually).
Other notable new films include Philippe Garrel‘s Jealousy, which Distrib Films will expand...
- 8/15/2014
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
Cold Day in the Park: Garrel’s Green Monster in Black and White
Director Philippe Garrel returns to his prized black and white format for a somewhat cohesive narrative exploring the titular emotion, Jealousy. Reuniting with son Louis Garrel, the film is informed by several familial experiences, whereby the young Garrel is actually reenacting moments from his own grandfather’s life. As meta as this promises to be, as is customary with Garrel, a focus on sharply observed and seemingly banal incidents are threaded together to somewhat clinical, disconnected effect, as if to experimentally dismantle the passionate fury fueling familial and romantic relationships. The end result is a mixed bag of visually articulate highpoints amidst of sea of stagnant moments.
A teary woman, Clothilde (Rebecca Covenant), begs her spouse Louis, (Louis Garrel) not to leave as their daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) watches through a key hole. It’s the end of their relationship,...
Director Philippe Garrel returns to his prized black and white format for a somewhat cohesive narrative exploring the titular emotion, Jealousy. Reuniting with son Louis Garrel, the film is informed by several familial experiences, whereby the young Garrel is actually reenacting moments from his own grandfather’s life. As meta as this promises to be, as is customary with Garrel, a focus on sharply observed and seemingly banal incidents are threaded together to somewhat clinical, disconnected effect, as if to experimentally dismantle the passionate fury fueling familial and romantic relationships. The end result is a mixed bag of visually articulate highpoints amidst of sea of stagnant moments.
A teary woman, Clothilde (Rebecca Covenant), begs her spouse Louis, (Louis Garrel) not to leave as their daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) watches through a key hole. It’s the end of their relationship,...
- 8/14/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Life, love and relationships are familiar subjects for filmmakers, so much so that it's often hard to find an original take or a distinct voice taking on such subject matter. But post-New Wave director Philippe Garrel is likely to succeed on each score with his latest "Jealousy." Starring the director's son Louis Garrel and Anna Mouglalis ("Gainsbourg," "Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky"), the story follows a man who leaves his wife and daughter and takes up with his girlfriend, chronicling the repercussions of that decision, and the future that lies ahead. The film is at once contemplative and lighthearted, with this exclusive scene highlighting the latter, as the protagonist playfully despairs over the the "methods of corruption" he faces when a lollipop is stolen. "Jealousy" opens on opens on August 15th at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center, and on Friday, August 22nd at the...
- 8/14/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
With Jealousy opening in New York on Friday before rolling out across the country, Eric Hynes profiles Philippe Garrel and his son, Louis Garrel in the Times. More goings on in the City: The Film Society of Lincoln Center series A Life Less Ordinary: The Films of Joaquim Pinto, BAMcinématek's Luis Buñuel retrospective, Frank Simon’s The Queen (1968) and an evening of "Radical Sex Education Films" at Light Industry. Plus, a few notes on happenings in London. » - David Hudson...
- 8/11/2014
- Fandor: Keyframe
With Jealousy opening in New York on Friday before rolling out across the country, Eric Hynes profiles Philippe Garrel and his son, Louis Garrel in the Times. More goings on in the City: The Film Society of Lincoln Center series A Life Less Ordinary: The Films of Joaquim Pinto, BAMcinématek's Luis Buñuel retrospective, Frank Simon’s The Queen (1968) and an evening of "Radical Sex Education Films" at Light Industry. Plus, a few notes on happenings in London. » - David Hudson...
- 8/11/2014
- Keyframe
★★★★☆Jealousy's (2013) modesty belies its emotional and structural complexity. The new film from French auteur Philippe Garrel, it's a short but substantial rumination on love and the life of the artist. It's a deeply serious work that looks like a frolic, exposing the perennial compromises of la vie de bohème. A modern story with strong biographical lineage, it's a film that harks back to both the director's own life as well as the artistic aftermath of May 1968. Jealousy is the propeller and the repressor; a destabilising force with kinetic drive, inexorably pushing lives away from resolve. Garrel's initial fly-on-the-wall act is a smokescreen; he's the master puppeteer, guiding the events with a remarkable sense of purpose.
- 8/4/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Louis Garrel, the French actor who appeared in the Cannes 2014 biopic "Saint Laurent," now stars in "Jealousy," a drama directed by none other than his father, longtime director Philippe Garrel. In "Jealousy," Garrel plays a stage actor who leaves his wife and child to be with another woman. Things grow complicated between the new lovers whose artistic temperaments and infidelities put them at odds. In this exclusive poster we get a hard look at Garrel junior, who glares icily at the life in front of him (or the audience). Anna Mouglalis costars. "Jealousy" will first play in New York on August 15 and will be released in Los Angeles on August 22. It will also be available on iTunes August 19 and on Amazon Instant, Vudu and Google Play on August 26.
- 6/9/2014
- by Eric Eidelstein
- Indiewire
Distrib Films announced that it has picked up the U.S. rights to Philippe Garrel’s black and white, meta-like dramedy. A true family affair, Jealousy sees the Garrel clan in full force; Louis toplines again and a supporting perf from sis Esther Garrel (Bertrand Bonello’s House of Tolerance) in a text that is close to Philippe’s own personal family history. A summer theatrical release is planned.
Gist: Written by Philippe Garrel, Caroline Deruas, Marc Cholodenko and Arlette Langmann, Louis (Louis Garrel) leaves his wife Clothilde (Rebecca Convenant) and daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) for a theater actress Claudia (Anna Mouglalis). Though she can’t get any work and they struggle to make money, their passion carries them through. However, it’s not long before the outside world creeps back in.
Worth Noting: This received film fest showings at the Venice and New York Film Festival.
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Gist: Written by Philippe Garrel, Caroline Deruas, Marc Cholodenko and Arlette Langmann, Louis (Louis Garrel) leaves his wife Clothilde (Rebecca Convenant) and daughter Charlotte (Olga Milshtein) for a theater actress Claudia (Anna Mouglalis). Though she can’t get any work and they struggle to make money, their passion carries them through. However, it’s not long before the outside world creeps back in.
Worth Noting: This received film fest showings at the Venice and New York Film Festival.
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- 4/8/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
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