Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Fast X and Star Trek: Picard.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiere
Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jonathan Majors, Kathryn Newton, Bill Murray, Katy O’Brian, William Jackson Harper and David Dastmalchian walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on Monday for the world premiere of the latest Ant-Man film.
Kevin Feige, Michael Douglas, Kathryn Newton, Jonathan Majors, Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michelle Pfeiffer, director Peyton Reed, executive vp of production Marvel Studios Victoria Alonso and producer Stephen Broussard Paul Rudd and Bill Murray William Jackson Harper, Jonathan Majors and David Dastmalchian Kevin Feige, Disney Studios content chairman Alan Bergman and Bob Iger
Your Place or Mine special screening
Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher continued their rom-com press tour in...
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiere
Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jonathan Majors, Kathryn Newton, Bill Murray, Katy O’Brian, William Jackson Harper and David Dastmalchian walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on Monday for the world premiere of the latest Ant-Man film.
Kevin Feige, Michael Douglas, Kathryn Newton, Jonathan Majors, Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michelle Pfeiffer, director Peyton Reed, executive vp of production Marvel Studios Victoria Alonso and producer Stephen Broussard Paul Rudd and Bill Murray William Jackson Harper, Jonathan Majors and David Dastmalchian Kevin Feige, Disney Studios content chairman Alan Bergman and Bob Iger
Your Place or Mine special screening
Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher continued their rom-com press tour in...
- 2/10/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, one of hip-hop’s most influential albums, has spent the past 15 years going in and out of print and on and off streaming services. Today, a couple of months after its official 30th anniversary, it’s back.
“I am thrilled to bring The Chronic home to its original distribution partner, Interscope Records,” Dr. Dre said in a statement. “Working alongside my longtime colleagues, [Interscope execs] Steve Berman and John Janick, to re-release the album and make it available to fans all over the world is...
“I am thrilled to bring The Chronic home to its original distribution partner, Interscope Records,” Dr. Dre said in a statement. “Working alongside my longtime colleagues, [Interscope execs] Steve Berman and John Janick, to re-release the album and make it available to fans all over the world is...
- 2/1/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Dr Dre is marking the 30th anniversary of his best-selling album, The Chronic, with a re-release to streaming platforms.
The seven-time Grammy winner’s debut record – released on 15 December 1992 – was previously unavailable on streaming platforms.
Dre – real name Andre Romelle Young – recently re-partnered with Interscope Records to finally bring fans his iconic debut 16-track studio record.
Listeners can now listen to The Chronic on all major DSPs, including Apple Music and Spotify.
“I am thrilled to bring the Chronic home to its original distribution partner, Interscope Records,” Dr Dre said in a statement.
“Working alongside my long-time colleagues, Steve Berman and John Janick, to re-release the album and make it available to fans all over the world is a full circle moment for me.”
Interscope Geffen A&m’s Vice Chairman Steve Berman said: “To have this album at Interscope once again is incredibly gratifying for me personally and all of us at Interscope.
The seven-time Grammy winner’s debut record – released on 15 December 1992 – was previously unavailable on streaming platforms.
Dre – real name Andre Romelle Young – recently re-partnered with Interscope Records to finally bring fans his iconic debut 16-track studio record.
Listeners can now listen to The Chronic on all major DSPs, including Apple Music and Spotify.
“I am thrilled to bring the Chronic home to its original distribution partner, Interscope Records,” Dr Dre said in a statement.
“Working alongside my long-time colleagues, Steve Berman and John Janick, to re-release the album and make it available to fans all over the world is a full circle moment for me.”
Interscope Geffen A&m’s Vice Chairman Steve Berman said: “To have this album at Interscope once again is incredibly gratifying for me personally and all of us at Interscope.
- 2/1/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Music
Dr. Dre’s classic debut album, The Chronic, will finally be available on streaming services Wednesday.
The album was released on Dec. 15, 1992 on Death Row and Interscope Records, and featured the hits “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang,” “Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’)” and “Let Me Ride,” which won the rapper-producer his first Grammy. The album’s re-release to digital service providers is to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
“I am thrilled to bring The Chronic home to its original distribution partner, Interscope Records. Working alongside my longtime colleagues, Steve Berman and John Janick, to re-release the album and make it available to fans all over the world is a full circle moment for me,” Dr. Dre. said in a statement.
Rolling Stone ranked The Chronic No. 37 on its 2020 version of its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List. The album’s re-release will be accompanied by a special Chronic merch collection,...
The album was released on Dec. 15, 1992 on Death Row and Interscope Records, and featured the hits “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang,” “Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’)” and “Let Me Ride,” which won the rapper-producer his first Grammy. The album’s re-release to digital service providers is to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
“I am thrilled to bring The Chronic home to its original distribution partner, Interscope Records. Working alongside my longtime colleagues, Steve Berman and John Janick, to re-release the album and make it available to fans all over the world is a full circle moment for me,” Dr. Dre. said in a statement.
Rolling Stone ranked The Chronic No. 37 on its 2020 version of its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List. The album’s re-release will be accompanied by a special Chronic merch collection,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Selena Gomez's new documentary, "Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me," gives viewers a candid look at her life, beginning in 2016 and spanning to present day. In the Apple TV+ film, which is out now, the 30-year-old singer opens up about her career, her mental health, and her relationship history. Overall, it's a sharp and moving portrait of a child star turned major celebrity who's gone through so much in her first 30 years of life. Ahead, we're breaking down the biggest revelations from Gomez's documentary.
1. Selena Gomez Wasn't Happy With Her 2016 Tour Before It Even Started
In 2016, Gomez embarked on her "Revival" Tour, but she ended up canceling it after 55 shows. At the time and as shown in the documentary, she cited anxiety and depression, which was exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation. In "My Mind & Me," Gomez explains that her mental health struggles were even more...
1. Selena Gomez Wasn't Happy With Her 2016 Tour Before It Even Started
In 2016, Gomez embarked on her "Revival" Tour, but she ended up canceling it after 55 shows. At the time and as shown in the documentary, she cited anxiety and depression, which was exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation. In "My Mind & Me," Gomez explains that her mental health struggles were even more...
- 11/4/2022
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Selena Gomez found purpose in her heartbreak. In her documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”, which was released on Apple TV+ on Friday, the 30-year-old opens up about the end of her relationship with Justin Bieber in 2018.
While discussing her hit song, “Lose You to Love Me”, Gomez revealed that she reached out to songwriters Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter with the hope of writing a song that would explain all her emotions.
“I text Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter and said, ‘I think I’m ready to just say I’m sad,'” she revealed. “We wrote the song in 45 minutes. The fastest song I’ve ever written.”
She continued, “It’s about more than a lost love. It’s me learning to choose myself, to choose life, but also hoping that people can find grace and peace in that too. The song is about knowing that you completely...
While discussing her hit song, “Lose You to Love Me”, Gomez revealed that she reached out to songwriters Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter with the hope of writing a song that would explain all her emotions.
“I text Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter and said, ‘I think I’m ready to just say I’m sad,'” she revealed. “We wrote the song in 45 minutes. The fastest song I’ve ever written.”
She continued, “It’s about more than a lost love. It’s me learning to choose myself, to choose life, but also hoping that people can find grace and peace in that too. The song is about knowing that you completely...
- 11/4/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Selena Gomez is giving an intimate glimpse at her life living with mental illness and coming into her womanhood. In her new Apple TV+ documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”, the “Lose You to Love Me” singer offers viewers a firsthand look at all of the things she experienced from 2016 to 2020.
Over the course of four years, Gomez was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, ended her relationship with Justin Bieber, received a kidney transplant due to lupus, released another album, and took a life-changing trip to Kenya.
Here are the biggest revelations from “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”.
Gomez was self-conscious about her body looking like ‘a 12-year-old boy’
In 2016, while she was preparing for the “Revival World Tour”, Gomez spent some time trying on outfits. During the process, she joked that if she was a guy, she would be able to get away with wearing jeans and alternating T-shirts and beanies.
Over the course of four years, Gomez was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, ended her relationship with Justin Bieber, received a kidney transplant due to lupus, released another album, and took a life-changing trip to Kenya.
Here are the biggest revelations from “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”.
Gomez was self-conscious about her body looking like ‘a 12-year-old boy’
In 2016, while she was preparing for the “Revival World Tour”, Gomez spent some time trying on outfits. During the process, she joked that if she was a guy, she would be able to get away with wearing jeans and alternating T-shirts and beanies.
- 11/4/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
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Machine Gun Kelly is giving his life story the Hulu documentary treatment. Directed by Sam Cahill, "Life in Pink" offers an in-depth look at the "Twin Flame" musician (born Colson Baker), tracing the dramatic highs and lows of his life and storied career. Hulu's forthcoming documentary, billed as an "all-access pass," will share Mgk's perspective about "tackling noise from the outside world, stardom, fatherhood, and more," per its synopsis.
Hulu released the trailer for "Life in Pink" on June 16, a two-and-a-half-minute clip that describes Mgk as "this generation's most polarizing rockstar." "My life wasn't always like this," he says at the top of the trailer. "I just don't think anyone saw me coming."
Mgk serves as an executive producer for the doc, along with Diddy, Stephen Astephen, Andre Cisco, Ashleigh Veverka, and John Janick. Sam Cahill also serves as the producer of the documentary.
"Life...
Machine Gun Kelly is giving his life story the Hulu documentary treatment. Directed by Sam Cahill, "Life in Pink" offers an in-depth look at the "Twin Flame" musician (born Colson Baker), tracing the dramatic highs and lows of his life and storied career. Hulu's forthcoming documentary, billed as an "all-access pass," will share Mgk's perspective about "tackling noise from the outside world, stardom, fatherhood, and more," per its synopsis.
Hulu released the trailer for "Life in Pink" on June 16, a two-and-a-half-minute clip that describes Mgk as "this generation's most polarizing rockstar." "My life wasn't always like this," he says at the top of the trailer. "I just don't think anyone saw me coming."
Mgk serves as an executive producer for the doc, along with Diddy, Stephen Astephen, Andre Cisco, Ashleigh Veverka, and John Janick. Sam Cahill also serves as the producer of the documentary.
"Life...
- 6/16/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Machine Gun Kelly goes deep in his upcoming documentary Life in Pink. On Thursday, Hulu released the first trailer for the film, which is set to showcase the rapper turned singer’s ascent to becoming “this generation’s most polarizing rockstar.”
“My life wasn’t always like this,” says the musician, born Colson Baker, at the start of the trailer. “I just don’t think anyone saw me coming.”
The trailer touches on his rough roots in Cleveland (“I got a gun pulled on me right here, and I was...
“My life wasn’t always like this,” says the musician, born Colson Baker, at the start of the trailer. “I just don’t think anyone saw me coming.”
The trailer touches on his rough roots in Cleveland (“I got a gun pulled on me right here, and I was...
- 6/16/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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