Valentine's Day means different things to different people. For some, it's a joyous celebration of the people in their lives. For others, it's a painful reminder of loves lost and broken hearts. Then, for the rest of us, it's a springboard for silly slashers about lovesick killers. Second only to Christmas, Valentine's Day might well be the most popular holiday in slasher flicks. The innate tension between treacly intimacy and gonzo gore is too good an opportunity to pass up, and for time immemorial, creatives have merged both love and fear in increasingly twisted ways.
Some recent editions to the horror canon, like "Bones and All" and "Spring," while not strictly speaking Valentine's Day-themed, are deeply romantic, reminding audiences of how perfectly the two disparate emotions can coalesce into something amazing. Here, we'll be looking at horror movies specifically about the most romantic day of the year. From old school slashers to creepy,...
Some recent editions to the horror canon, like "Bones and All" and "Spring," while not strictly speaking Valentine's Day-themed, are deeply romantic, reminding audiences of how perfectly the two disparate emotions can coalesce into something amazing. Here, we'll be looking at horror movies specifically about the most romantic day of the year. From old school slashers to creepy,...
- 2/3/2023
- by Chad Collins
- Slash Film
Paul McCartney’s music has proven that he is a romantic. He has written many beautiful love songs during his time with The Beatles and his solo career. His romantic side comes through in his personal life, as McCartney says he loves to celebrate Valentine’s Day and tends to “overdo it.”
Paul McCartney expresses his romantic side through his music Paul McCartney | David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images
Throughout his career, McCartney has been responsible for many iconic love songs, such as “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Eight Days a Week,” “All You Need Is Love,” and “Silly Love Songs.” In an interview shared by Billboard, McCartney said he was aware that many people called him “soppy” for writing love songs, but he believed he was lucky to have so much love in his life.
“Over the years, people have said, ‘Aw, he sings love songs, he writes love songs,...
Paul McCartney expresses his romantic side through his music Paul McCartney | David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images
Throughout his career, McCartney has been responsible for many iconic love songs, such as “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Eight Days a Week,” “All You Need Is Love,” and “Silly Love Songs.” In an interview shared by Billboard, McCartney said he was aware that many people called him “soppy” for writing love songs, but he believed he was lucky to have so much love in his life.
“Over the years, people have said, ‘Aw, he sings love songs, he writes love songs,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Michael Bublé appeared on The Late Late Show to perform a sultry version of “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square.” The singer was joined by his band for a jazzy take on the vintage number.
Bublé’s rendition of “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square,” made popular by singers like Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra, appears on his most recent album, Higher. The album, out now via Warner Records, features a combination of original songs and standards, including romantic single “I’ll Never Not Love You.”
Higher was produced...
Bublé’s rendition of “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square,” made popular by singers like Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra, appears on his most recent album, Higher. The album, out now via Warner Records, features a combination of original songs and standards, including romantic single “I’ll Never Not Love You.”
Higher was produced...
- 5/10/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Paul McCartney will tell the stories behind 154 songs he wrote throughout his career in his upcoming book, The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, due out November 2nd. The tunes (detailed below) include titles from his work with the Beatles, Wings, and his own solo recordings. It also includes the words to an unrecorded Beatles song, “Tell Me Who He Is,” from the early Sixties; McCartney discovered the handwritten lyrics in a notebook while researching the book.
The anthology features McCartney’s handwritten lyrics, previously unpublished photos, drafts, and drawings. He accompanies...
The anthology features McCartney’s handwritten lyrics, previously unpublished photos, drafts, and drawings. He accompanies...
- 8/23/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
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