Aaron Carter‘s voice will be heard again with the impending release of a posthumous project called The Recovery Album.
The “I Want Candy” singer tragically passed away at the age of 34 in November 2022.
On Friday (April 5), Aaron‘s sister Angel and producer Aaron Pearce confirmed plans to release a collection of songs from the late pop star during Mental Health Awareness Month.
Keep reading to find out more…
A complete setlist for the album has not yet been revealed. However, it will include the previously unreleased song “Recovery.” A video of him performing the track previously went viral on YouTube.
Proceeds from The Recovery Album will benefit “On Our Sleeves,” a mental health non-profit. They will also support a trust set up for Aaron‘s son Prince.
The Recovery Album will arrive in full on May 24. “Recovery” drops in advance on April 26.
You can preorder the album here.
Listen...
The “I Want Candy” singer tragically passed away at the age of 34 in November 2022.
On Friday (April 5), Aaron‘s sister Angel and producer Aaron Pearce confirmed plans to release a collection of songs from the late pop star during Mental Health Awareness Month.
Keep reading to find out more…
A complete setlist for the album has not yet been revealed. However, it will include the previously unreleased song “Recovery.” A video of him performing the track previously went viral on YouTube.
Proceeds from The Recovery Album will benefit “On Our Sleeves,” a mental health non-profit. They will also support a trust set up for Aaron‘s son Prince.
The Recovery Album will arrive in full on May 24. “Recovery” drops in advance on April 26.
You can preorder the album here.
Listen...
- 4/5/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
A veteran back home from Afghanistan is faced with inner demons and a brutal murder spree in a drug treatment facility in Recovery, and with the new horror film out now on DVD, Digital, and VOD platforms from Sp Releasing, we caught up with director/producer/co-writer John Liang in our latest Q&A feature to discuss the making of his feature-length directorial debut, working with lead actor Stephanie Pearson, the importance of believably portraying Ptsd among war veterans, and he also talked about his upcoming vampire film that is expected to start filming in 2020.
Thanks for taking the time to catch up with us, John, and congratulations on Recovery! When did you and Scott Rashap first come up with the idea for this film?
John Liang: Thank you very much for taking the time to cover the film! Scott and I came up with the idea of doing a...
Thanks for taking the time to catch up with us, John, and congratulations on Recovery! When did you and Scott Rashap first come up with the idea for this film?
John Liang: Thank you very much for taking the time to cover the film! Scott and I came up with the idea of doing a...
- 6/5/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Being addicted to drugs can be hell; in the horror movie Recovery, rehab is worse. Today, Dread Central is thrilled to share an exclusive clip from the film, which is out today on DVD and Digital as well as On Demand. Give it a spin at the top of the article! Related Article: Fede Alvarez’s […] The post Night Kills in Our Exclusive Clip from Drug/Addiction Horror Recovery appeared first on Dread Central.
- 6/4/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Happy Friday, everyone! It may be hard to believe, but we have officially made it to the mid-point of the year, which means summertime is practically right around the corner. If you’re looking to escape the rising temperatures outside, here are more than 20 different reasons to stay parked on your couch throughout the month of June, as we have a ton of great horror and sci-fi titles hitting various digital and streaming platforms in the coming weeks.
Everything kicks off in a big way on June 4th, as Jordan Peele’s Us is celebrating its digital debut alongside a slew of indie horror titles, including The Cleaning Lady, The Bastards’ Fig Tree, The Odds, and Recovery. June 7th is yet another busy day, with I Am Mother hitting Netflix and the next installment of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark Series, They Come Knocking, will be available on Hulu that day as well.
Everything kicks off in a big way on June 4th, as Jordan Peele’s Us is celebrating its digital debut alongside a slew of indie horror titles, including The Cleaning Lady, The Bastards’ Fig Tree, The Odds, and Recovery. June 7th is yet another busy day, with I Am Mother hitting Netflix and the next installment of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark Series, They Come Knocking, will be available on Hulu that day as well.
- 5/31/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
There’s a new trend in rap: An embattled artist releases an album, faces considerable scorn and decides to host their own interview or radio show to explain away the controversy. It’s supposed to be eye-opening and candid, but usually comes off as simple PR maneuvering. Earlier this year, Kanye West sat down with Charlamagne Tha God to discuss his support of President Trump and journey dealing with mental illness. Nicki Minaj’s Queen Radio is an entire platform devoted to the Pinkprint rapper denouncing her critics, rivals, and enemies.
- 9/12/2018
- by Charles Holmes
- Rollingstone.com
After lifting the lid on the worlds of Scientology and WikiLeaks, Academy Award and Emmy-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney has again teamed up with ESPN, this time to investigate how technology and science are impacting the future of sports.
“Enhanced,” the six-part docuseries that is currently streaming on ESPN+, takes viewers into the secret worlds of training, technology, recovery, mind exercises and even steroids to show how they are propelling record-breaking performances from athletes.
The subject is something that Gibney had been talking to ESPN executives about for years.
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“He’s been a sports fan for a long time and realized that the stakes get higher every year, records are broken … the equipment, the bodies and the sports look different,” Libby Geist, vice president and executive producer, ESPN Films and Original Content, told TheWrap. “We finally...
“Enhanced,” the six-part docuseries that is currently streaming on ESPN+, takes viewers into the secret worlds of training, technology, recovery, mind exercises and even steroids to show how they are propelling record-breaking performances from athletes.
The subject is something that Gibney had been talking to ESPN executives about for years.
Also Read: Rape Accusations Against Bikram Choudhury Examined in Dark ESPN '30 for 30' Podcast
“He’s been a sports fan for a long time and realized that the stakes get higher every year, records are broken … the equipment, the bodies and the sports look different,” Libby Geist, vice president and executive producer, ESPN Films and Original Content, told TheWrap. “We finally...
- 8/15/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Stars: Rachel Dipillo, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Samuel Larsen, James Landry Hébert, Sandy Valles, Alex Shaffer, Michael Filipowich, Joey Abril, Juliana A. Morgan | Written by Darrell Wheat, Kyle Arrington | Directed by Darrell Wheat
Originally titled Recovery (which makes sense given that a key plot point in the film involves recovering a phone), Hide and Seek is one of those movies that made a splash online when first announced and then seemigly died a death – sneaking out onto DVD and VOD this week without any fanfare. Which, given how mundane this film is, may be the best possible outcome for the movie… For without the negativity of reviews, Darrell Wheat’s modern-day slasher movie may just find an audience.
Hide and Seek opens on a creepy family who, it turns out, have a girl trapped in a trunk in the basement! From what I can gather in the all-too-brief intro, is that...
Originally titled Recovery (which makes sense given that a key plot point in the film involves recovering a phone), Hide and Seek is one of those movies that made a splash online when first announced and then seemigly died a death – sneaking out onto DVD and VOD this week without any fanfare. Which, given how mundane this film is, may be the best possible outcome for the movie… For without the negativity of reviews, Darrell Wheat’s modern-day slasher movie may just find an audience.
Hide and Seek opens on a creepy family who, it turns out, have a girl trapped in a trunk in the basement! From what I can gather in the all-too-brief intro, is that...
- 5/19/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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Vertical Entertainment will release the new cyber horror flick, Recovery, directed by Darrell Wheat. The film will be hitting theaters with sneak peak screenings on Thursday, October 27th ahead of its October 28th day and date release in theaters and on VOD.
Recovery stars Kirby Bliss Blanton, Rachel Dipillo, Samuel Larsen, Alex Shaffer, James Landry Hébert.
synopsis:
In Recovery, on the night before their high school graduation, Jessie and her friends are guided by a 'Find My iPhone' app to recover her lost device from a house whose demented tenants are hell bent on maki [Continued ...]...
Vertical Entertainment will release the new cyber horror flick, Recovery, directed by Darrell Wheat. The film will be hitting theaters with sneak peak screenings on Thursday, October 27th ahead of its October 28th day and date release in theaters and on VOD.
Recovery stars Kirby Bliss Blanton, Rachel Dipillo, Samuel Larsen, Alex Shaffer, James Landry Hébert.
synopsis:
In Recovery, on the night before their high school graduation, Jessie and her friends are guided by a 'Find My iPhone' app to recover her lost device from a house whose demented tenants are hell bent on maki [Continued ...]...
- 10/18/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Vertical Entertainment has picked up worldwide distribution rights to Recovery and The Remains, the first two films from Diablo Entertainment, and will release both in theaters late this year. Directed by Darrell Wheat from a script he wrote with Kyle Arrington, Recovery follows Jessie (Kirby Bliss Blanton) and her friends the night before their high school graduation. The group is guided by a Find My iPhone app to recover her lost device from a house whose demented…...
- 1/21/2016
- Deadline
Kirby Bliss Blanton, star of Eli Roth's upcoming gore-filled horror comeback 'The Green Inferno', has been cast alongside 'Glee' actor Samuel Larsen in Darrell Wheat's new horror thriller 'Recovery'. The new project from Ebf Productions which kicks off lensing this coming Summer finds Blanton's character hunting down her stolen iPhone only to find that the thieving twisted bastards are planning to kidnap her and 'make her part of the family'. Blanton (below) and Larsen join the already cast Alex Shaffer and James Landry Hebert ('Gangster Squad') and helmer Wheat will make his directorial debut from a script penned by Kyle Arrington....
- 6/2/2014
- Horror Asylum
La-based Continental Media has picked up worldwide sales rights to Ebf Productions’ upcoming thriller Recovery.
Kirby Bliss Blanton (pictured) and Samuel Larsen have been cast in the project, set to shoot in the summer.
Recovery centres on a high school graduate who searches for the smart phone she believes to be lost, all the while unaware she is the target of twisted kidnap plot.
Alex Shaffer and James Landry Hébert round out the key cast.
Darrell Wheat makes his feature directorial debut from a screenplay by Kyle Arrington. Eric B. Fleischman’s Ebf Productions produces with Sean Tabibian.
“With our increased addiction to technology, especially our smart phones, I wanted to explore the lengths people would go to retrieve something stolen… especially something with personal information on it, even when you know you’re in over your head,” said Wheat.
Kirby Bliss Blanton (pictured) and Samuel Larsen have been cast in the project, set to shoot in the summer.
Recovery centres on a high school graduate who searches for the smart phone she believes to be lost, all the while unaware she is the target of twisted kidnap plot.
Alex Shaffer and James Landry Hébert round out the key cast.
Darrell Wheat makes his feature directorial debut from a screenplay by Kyle Arrington. Eric B. Fleischman’s Ebf Productions produces with Sean Tabibian.
“With our increased addiction to technology, especially our smart phones, I wanted to explore the lengths people would go to retrieve something stolen… especially something with personal information on it, even when you know you’re in over your head,” said Wheat.
- 5/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Anyone who owns an iPhone knows what a useful app "Find My iPhone" is. That shit comes in handy, and I've personally used it several times. That being said, filmmaker Darrell Wheat is ready to use it for nefarious purposes in his new movie, Recovery.
The flick, starting production this summer, stars Kirby Bliss Blanton (pictured; The Green Inferno, Project X), Samuel Larsen (pictured; “Glee”), Alex Shaffer and James Landry Hébert. Recovery was written by Wheat and Kyle Arrington (“The Originals”). Eric B. Fleischman’s Ebf Productions and Sean Tabibian are producing. Continental Media reps international rights.
The film follows Blanton's character on the night of her high school graduation after her iPhone is stolen and tracked down with a "find my iPhone" app to a house where the demented tenants plan on kidnapping her and making her part of the family.
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The flick, starting production this summer, stars Kirby Bliss Blanton (pictured; The Green Inferno, Project X), Samuel Larsen (pictured; “Glee”), Alex Shaffer and James Landry Hébert. Recovery was written by Wheat and Kyle Arrington (“The Originals”). Eric B. Fleischman’s Ebf Productions and Sean Tabibian are producing. Continental Media reps international rights.
The film follows Blanton's character on the night of her high school graduation after her iPhone is stolen and tracked down with a "find my iPhone" app to a house where the demented tenants plan on kidnapping her and making her part of the family.
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- 5/30/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
A smart phone recovery app spells bad news for a group of teens in Recovery, a new horror film heading into production this summer. Shock has been informed Kirby Bliss Blanton, Samuel Larsen, Alex Shaffer and James Landry Hebert will star for director Darrell Wheat. The film follows Blanton's character on the night of her high school graduation after her iPhone is stolen and tracked down with a "find my iPhone" app to a house where the demented tenants plan on kidnapping her and making her part of the family.
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- 5/30/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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