Rihanna shone bright like a diamond during her Super Bowl Lvii half-time show, performing a slew of her greatest hits without any special guests or pyrotechnics.
The pop star was clad in a monochromatic red jumpsuit with matching latex molded breastplate.
She opened the show on a levitating platform centerfield with “Bitch Better Have My Money,” with the expletives bleeped out (this is national TV after all).
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The other tracks included:
“Where Have You Been”
“Only Girl”
“We Found Love”
“Rude Boy”
“Work”
“Wild Thoughts”
“Pour It Up”
“All of the Lights” (solo)
“Umbrella”
“Diamonds”
While she was surrounded by a slew of uniformly costumed dancers — whose pelvis-thrusting and booty-dropping moves she mimicked — her performance was a largely uncomplicated, no-fuss affair.
It was Rihanna at her purest: sultry, dynamic and passionate.
Yo...
The pop star was clad in a monochromatic red jumpsuit with matching latex molded breastplate.
She opened the show on a levitating platform centerfield with “Bitch Better Have My Money,” with the expletives bleeped out (this is national TV after all).
Also Read:
Ben Affleck Shocks Customers as Dunkin’ Donuts Worker in Super Bowl Ad: ‘Welcome to Dunkin’!’ (Video)
The other tracks included:
“Where Have You Been”
“Only Girl”
“We Found Love”
“Rude Boy”
“Work”
“Wild Thoughts”
“Pour It Up”
“All of the Lights” (solo)
“Umbrella”
“Diamonds”
While she was surrounded by a slew of uniformly costumed dancers — whose pelvis-thrusting and booty-dropping moves she mimicked — her performance was a largely uncomplicated, no-fuss affair.
It was Rihanna at her purest: sultry, dynamic and passionate.
Yo...
- 2/13/2023
- by Lawrence Yee and Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The Horror-on- Sea Film Festival is Southend’s annual horror event, which showcases the talents of Independent filmmakers, through shorts and features over two weekends. This is the 6th year it has been running and judging by the turn out for the first weekend this is going to be there biggest event yet.
Day 1: Friday 19th January 10:00am
Short – Daughter of the Lake
A group of friends looking to getaway for the weekend, but following a flat tire, things soon start to take a more sinister turn. This horror blends in a mixture of ideas for a busy first short to start the day.
Short – Not Alone
Social media is proven to be deadly when your alone in this short but effective horror.
Feature – Islamic Exorcist
A UK premier for this India horror, which offers a unique take on a possession, and is based on a true story.
Day 1: Friday 19th January 10:00am
Short – Daughter of the Lake
A group of friends looking to getaway for the weekend, but following a flat tire, things soon start to take a more sinister turn. This horror blends in a mixture of ideas for a busy first short to start the day.
Short – Not Alone
Social media is proven to be deadly when your alone in this short but effective horror.
Feature – Islamic Exorcist
A UK premier for this India horror, which offers a unique take on a possession, and is based on a true story.
- 1/29/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Dead Love is new unorthodox love story from writer and director Chris Gallagher, which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Friday 19th January. I got chance to ask the films lead actor James Hamer-Morton a few questions about what attracted him to the film, memorable moments on set and having to simulate a relationship with a table voiced by Emily Booth.
What can we expect from the film Dead Love?
Dead Love is one of those genre films that has a heart. It’s more of a romance set within a horror framework; two people that should be unsuited to being with anybody find each other and through their time together end up with a relationship that we can all root for. There’s murder, bodily mutilation, cannibalism, and of course a ridiculous love triangle with a table, that never seem to overtake the real...
What can we expect from the film Dead Love?
Dead Love is one of those genre films that has a heart. It’s more of a romance set within a horror framework; two people that should be unsuited to being with anybody find each other and through their time together end up with a relationship that we can all root for. There’s murder, bodily mutilation, cannibalism, and of course a ridiculous love triangle with a table, that never seem to overtake the real...
- 1/10/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
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