Demi Lovato is gearing up to release her new album Holy Fvck, and just premiered a new track called “29” that pretty noticeably called out a past boyfriend of theirs. The title is in reference to the age her ex Wilder Valderrama was when he began dating Lovato, who was 17, and how Lovato came to reflect on the dynamic relationship when she turned 29.
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The singer told Apple News reaching that age “was a huge eye-opener for me. And then, going into treatment and having realizations that led to my transformation, my release of the emotion that was put into this song.” Lovato also said that the question is better answered in the lyrics of the song itself.
The lines mentioning Valderrama don’t name him specifically but the person in the lyrics is mentioned to currently have a partner 12 years younger than him,...
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The singer told Apple News reaching that age “was a huge eye-opener for me. And then, going into treatment and having realizations that led to my transformation, my release of the emotion that was put into this song.” Lovato also said that the question is better answered in the lyrics of the song itself.
The lines mentioning Valderrama don’t name him specifically but the person in the lyrics is mentioned to currently have a partner 12 years younger than him,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards are taking place on August 28, so let’s take a look at some of the genre categories to see who’s likely to win one or two moon persons at the end of the month.
Best Pop
As per usual, Best Pop is stacked with hits. However, as big as Ed Sheeran‘s “Shivers” and Lizzo‘s “About Damn Time” are, there’s one hit here that will likely give them a run for their money: Harry Styles‘s “As It Was.” The song is one of two nominated to reach number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 (the other is “About Damn Time”) and is the longest running number-one hit of the year, spending 10 weeks on top. The music video for the song is also acclaimed, and is nominated for a couple technical awards as well. And on top of all of that, Styles’s fan...
Best Pop
As per usual, Best Pop is stacked with hits. However, as big as Ed Sheeran‘s “Shivers” and Lizzo‘s “About Damn Time” are, there’s one hit here that will likely give them a run for their money: Harry Styles‘s “As It Was.” The song is one of two nominated to reach number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 (the other is “About Damn Time”) and is the longest running number-one hit of the year, spending 10 weeks on top. The music video for the song is also acclaimed, and is nominated for a couple technical awards as well. And on top of all of that, Styles’s fan...
- 8/17/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
San Sebastian — Netflix has had, since arriving in Spain, a close relationship with the San Sebastian Film Festival.
Last year, Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” loomed large, featuring on the fest’s largest billboard. And this year, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo’s “Seventeen” occupied four adjacent billboards along the festival’s most highly trafficked walkway.
Premiering to industry and press on Thursday, the film’s first public screenings kicked off this morning at 9am. So far, the buzz has been good.
Two days before turning 18, Héctor escapes the juvenile detention center he’s lived in for two years after a dog he had been rehabilitating – although who was rehabilitating who is a matter for debate – is adopted and no longer able to visit the center.
After making good his escape, Héctor (Montoro) half-bakes a multi-part plan to A: Recruit his older brother Ismael (Nacho Sánchez) to his cause, B: Get his terminally...
Last year, Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” loomed large, featuring on the fest’s largest billboard. And this year, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo’s “Seventeen” occupied four adjacent billboards along the festival’s most highly trafficked walkway.
Premiering to industry and press on Thursday, the film’s first public screenings kicked off this morning at 9am. So far, the buzz has been good.
Two days before turning 18, Héctor escapes the juvenile detention center he’s lived in for two years after a dog he had been rehabilitating – although who was rehabilitating who is a matter for debate – is adopted and no longer able to visit the center.
After making good his escape, Héctor (Montoro) half-bakes a multi-part plan to A: Recruit his older brother Ismael (Nacho Sánchez) to his cause, B: Get his terminally...
- 9/27/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Sharon Van Etten reflects on her 15 years as a New Yorker in a clip from Departure, a new short documentary set to premiere September 26th on Amazon Music.
The clip features Van Etten in a recording session on her last day in New York, saying that she’s lived in the city longer than anywhere else. “I’m trying not to let it get to me too much, because I am sentimental,” she says. The camera then shifts from present-day Van Etten riding in a car down the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway...
The clip features Van Etten in a recording session on her last day in New York, saying that she’s lived in the city longer than anywhere else. “I’m trying not to let it get to me too much, because I am sentimental,” she says. The camera then shifts from present-day Van Etten riding in a car down the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway...
- 9/23/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Madrid – Alejandro Amenábar, Ricardo Darín and Paco Cabezas, director of episodes from “Peaky Blinders” and “American Gods,” look set to join Penelope Cruz, already confirmed as a Donostia Award winner, at this year’s 67th San Sebastian Intl. Film Festival.
The biggest movie event in the Spanish-speaking world, this year’s San Sebastian runs Sept.20-28.
Amenábar’s awaited “While at War” will compete in main competition, where it will face off, among Spanish titles announced Friday by the San Sebastian Festival, with banner Basque title “The Endless Trench” and“The Thief’s Daughter,” the already buzzy feature debut of Catalan Belén Funes.
Darín stars in and co-produces “Heroic Losers” which receives a Special Screening. Daniel Sánchez-Arevalo’s “Seventeen” will play out of competition – the first time a Netflix Original Film makes San Sebastian’s Official Selection cut.
New Directors, San Sebastian’s main sidebar, frames among Spanish world premieres...
The biggest movie event in the Spanish-speaking world, this year’s San Sebastian runs Sept.20-28.
Amenábar’s awaited “While at War” will compete in main competition, where it will face off, among Spanish titles announced Friday by the San Sebastian Festival, with banner Basque title “The Endless Trench” and“The Thief’s Daughter,” the already buzzy feature debut of Catalan Belén Funes.
Darín stars in and co-produces “Heroic Losers” which receives a Special Screening. Daniel Sánchez-Arevalo’s “Seventeen” will play out of competition – the first time a Netflix Original Film makes San Sebastian’s Official Selection cut.
New Directors, San Sebastian’s main sidebar, frames among Spanish world premieres...
- 7/19/2019
- by John Hopewell and Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
The San Sebastian International Film Festival on Friday unveiled 15 Spanish titles set to screen in various sections of the event's upcoming 67th edition.
Three of them will screen in the competition of the official section, while the Netflix original film Seventeen (Diecisiete), a production of Atipica Films, was invited to screen in an out-of-competition slot as part of the official selection. From director Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, the road movie focuses on the relationship between a troubled teenager (Biel Montoro), his big brother (Nacho Sanchez) and his missing therapy dog. Netflix has screened three other originals in San Sebastian, including ...
Three of them will screen in the competition of the official section, while the Netflix original film Seventeen (Diecisiete), a production of Atipica Films, was invited to screen in an out-of-competition slot as part of the official selection. From director Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, the road movie focuses on the relationship between a troubled teenager (Biel Montoro), his big brother (Nacho Sanchez) and his missing therapy dog. Netflix has screened three other originals in San Sebastian, including ...
- 7/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The San Sebastian International Film Festival on Friday unveiled 15 Spanish titles set to screen in various sections of the event's upcoming 67th edition.
Three of them will screen in the competition of the official section, while the Netflix original film Seventeen (Diecisiete), a production of Atipica Films, was invited to screen in an out-of-competition slot as part of the official selection. From director Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, the road movie focuses on the relationship between a troubled teenager (Biel Montoro), his big brother (Nacho Sanchez) and his missing therapy dog. Netflix has screened three other originals in San Sebastian, including ...
Three of them will screen in the competition of the official section, while the Netflix original film Seventeen (Diecisiete), a production of Atipica Films, was invited to screen in an out-of-competition slot as part of the official selection. From director Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, the road movie focuses on the relationship between a troubled teenager (Biel Montoro), his big brother (Nacho Sanchez) and his missing therapy dog. Netflix has screened three other originals in San Sebastian, including ...
- 7/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sharon Van Etten waltzes through the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York in her atmospheric new video for “No One’s Easy to Love,” a song off her latest album Remind Me Tomorrow, released earlier this year.
The clip was directed by Katherine Dieckmann, who also shot the cover art for Remind Me Tomorrow and previously directed the video for Van Etten’s “Jupiter 4.”
“Happy to share another video I made with my dear friend Katherine Dieckmann. Stark, simple, raw,” Van Etten said of the “No One’s Easy to Love” visual.
The clip was directed by Katherine Dieckmann, who also shot the cover art for Remind Me Tomorrow and previously directed the video for Van Etten’s “Jupiter 4.”
“Happy to share another video I made with my dear friend Katherine Dieckmann. Stark, simple, raw,” Van Etten said of the “No One’s Easy to Love” visual.
- 6/19/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Game of Thrones scooped up the Best Show prize during Monday's telecast of the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards.
The HBO fantasy epic faced stiff competition from the likes of Riverdale and The Haunting of Hill House, but even with a final season that divided fans down the middle, it still had one final victory.
However, Emilia Clarke faced even stiffer competition in the Best Performance in a Show race, ultimately losing out to The Handmaid's Tale's Elisabeth Moss.
There was even some love for Schitt's Creek co-creator and star, Dan Levy, who secured the win for Best Comedic Performance.
The pre-recorded 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards were pre-taped and hosted by Shazam! star Zachary Levi.
Here are the full winners in the world of TV and Movies.
Best Movie
Avengers: Endgame – Winner
BlacKkKlansman
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
Us
Best Show
Big Mouth...
The HBO fantasy epic faced stiff competition from the likes of Riverdale and The Haunting of Hill House, but even with a final season that divided fans down the middle, it still had one final victory.
However, Emilia Clarke faced even stiffer competition in the Best Performance in a Show race, ultimately losing out to The Handmaid's Tale's Elisabeth Moss.
There was even some love for Schitt's Creek co-creator and star, Dan Levy, who secured the win for Best Comedic Performance.
The pre-recorded 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards were pre-taped and hosted by Shazam! star Zachary Levi.
Here are the full winners in the world of TV and Movies.
Best Movie
Avengers: Endgame – Winner
BlacKkKlansman
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
Us
Best Show
Big Mouth...
- 6/18/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Game of Thrones walked away with Best Show honors at the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards — albeit during a commercial break, in which Jacob Anderson (aka Grey Worm) accepted the trophy on the red carpet. (Risking the wrath of Drogon? Ballsy, MTV.)
Meanwhile, The Handmaid’s Tale star Elisabeth Moss picked up the Best Performance In a Show accolade during Monday’s pre-taped ceremony, which was hosted by Zachary Levi. Other small-screen honorees included Schitt’s Creek‘s Dan Levy (for Best Comedic Performance) and Surviving R. Kelly (for Best Documentary).
Read on for a full list of movie and TV winners.
Meanwhile, The Handmaid’s Tale star Elisabeth Moss picked up the Best Performance In a Show accolade during Monday’s pre-taped ceremony, which was hosted by Zachary Levi. Other small-screen honorees included Schitt’s Creek‘s Dan Levy (for Best Comedic Performance) and Surviving R. Kelly (for Best Documentary).
Read on for a full list of movie and TV winners.
- 6/18/2019
- TVLine.com
Riverdale High stages "Heathers: The Musical" and a new threat to our characters emerges.
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 3 Episode 16
"When did our lives go from worrying who's going to sit next to us on the bus to drug lord mothers?"
If Riverdale is about anything, it is a rumination on the loss of innocence. I realize that this is a grandiose thing to declare about a series that features random bear attacks and Pop Rocks-addicted gamers, but you have to look back upon the source material for evidence supporting this theory.
While adored by its readers, Archie Comics never had the pop culture currency of a say Superman or Spider-Man. These were reliable stories about carefree fun and love and the freedom that comes with being young. As such, the Archie Comics were a form of time travel back into an America that never truly existed, one...
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 3 Episode 16
"When did our lives go from worrying who's going to sit next to us on the bus to drug lord mothers?"
If Riverdale is about anything, it is a rumination on the loss of innocence. I realize that this is a grandiose thing to declare about a series that features random bear attacks and Pop Rocks-addicted gamers, but you have to look back upon the source material for evidence supporting this theory.
While adored by its readers, Archie Comics never had the pop culture currency of a say Superman or Spider-Man. These were reliable stories about carefree fun and love and the freedom that comes with being young. As such, the Archie Comics were a form of time travel back into an America that never truly existed, one...
- 3/20/2019
- Den of Geek
Sharon Van Etten turned up the intensity of her single “Comeback Kid” during her performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday. Backed by her four-piece band and bathed in warm red and yellow lighting, the singer took a more blistering, gritty approach than on the recorded version of the tune.
“Hey, you’re the comeback kid/See me look away,” she sang, gesticulating throughout the performance, which added to the song’s dramatic sway. “I’m the runaway/I’m the stay out late/I’m recovering.
“Hey, you’re the comeback kid/See me look away,” she sang, gesticulating throughout the performance, which added to the song’s dramatic sway. “I’m the runaway/I’m the stay out late/I’m recovering.
- 3/19/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Sharon Van Etten stretched her malleable voice from a whisper to a full-blown scream on Thursday’s Ellen, performing her cathartic single “Seventeen.”
The singer-songwriter opened in a hushed tone, crooning over pulsating bass guitar, airy synth pads and a post-punk drum pattern. The song exploded in the final verse, with Van Etten pushing herself to a raspy roar.
“Seventeen” appears on Van Etten’s January-issued fifth LP, Remind Me Tomorrow, which also includes the songs “Comeback Kid” and “Jupiter 4.” She is currently promoting the record on a world tour...
The singer-songwriter opened in a hushed tone, crooning over pulsating bass guitar, airy synth pads and a post-punk drum pattern. The song exploded in the final verse, with Van Etten pushing herself to a raspy roar.
“Seventeen” appears on Van Etten’s January-issued fifth LP, Remind Me Tomorrow, which also includes the songs “Comeback Kid” and “Jupiter 4.” She is currently promoting the record on a world tour...
- 2/28/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
The next musical episode of “Riverdale” may be less bloody but it’ll have no shortage of death.
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the showrunner of the CW teen dramedy, revealed on Twitter on Thursday that the “Riverdale” kids will be taking on “Heathers: The Musical” in the show’s next musical episode.
Airing Wednesday, March 20, the episode will, confusingly, see Josie (Ashleigh Murray) take on the lead role of Veronica Sawyer, with Veronica (Camila Mendes) playing Heather McNamara. Betty (Lili Reinhart) will step into Shannen Doherty’s shoes as head mean girl Heather Duke, and bad boy Sweet Pea (Jordan Connor) will play J.D. Once again, Kevin Keller (Casey Cott) will direct. See the rest of the cast list below.
Also Read: Here's the Archie Comics Reference You Missed on 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter's Tale'
“Riverdale’s” take on the show follows last season’s episode dedicated to the...
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the showrunner of the CW teen dramedy, revealed on Twitter on Thursday that the “Riverdale” kids will be taking on “Heathers: The Musical” in the show’s next musical episode.
Airing Wednesday, March 20, the episode will, confusingly, see Josie (Ashleigh Murray) take on the lead role of Veronica Sawyer, with Veronica (Camila Mendes) playing Heather McNamara. Betty (Lili Reinhart) will step into Shannen Doherty’s shoes as head mean girl Heather Duke, and bad boy Sweet Pea (Jordan Connor) will play J.D. Once again, Kevin Keller (Casey Cott) will direct. See the rest of the cast list below.
Also Read: Here's the Archie Comics Reference You Missed on 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter's Tale'
“Riverdale’s” take on the show follows last season’s episode dedicated to the...
- 1/17/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Sharon Van Etten performed her impassioned new song “Seventeen” on Wednesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The singer-songwriter, decked out in a sharp red suit, stood stationary on the stage – one hand clutching the microphone, the other holding a pair of maracas that she shook on the song’s chorus. Over piano washes, whirring synthesizer and a muted tom-tom groove, she built a dynamic vocal – from soft early lines to a frantic scream in the final verse.
Van Etten also performed “You Shadow,” adopting more of a twangy tone over a...
The singer-songwriter, decked out in a sharp red suit, stood stationary on the stage – one hand clutching the microphone, the other holding a pair of maracas that she shook on the song’s chorus. Over piano washes, whirring synthesizer and a muted tom-tom groove, she built a dynamic vocal – from soft early lines to a frantic scream in the final verse.
Van Etten also performed “You Shadow,” adopting more of a twangy tone over a...
- 1/17/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Sharon Van Etten gave one of the weekend’s most stunning sets on Saturday afternoon, giving a first live taste of her expansive new sound on Remind Me Tomorrow, her eagerly awaited album, due in January.
It’s been four years since the Brooklyn singer-songwriter shattered hearts everywhere with the indie torch ballads of Are We There. Since then, Van Etten’s gone back to school to become a therapist — which makes sense, given that some of us have been using her songs for therapy for years now. She’s also become a mom,...
It’s been four years since the Brooklyn singer-songwriter shattered hearts everywhere with the indie torch ballads of Are We There. Since then, Van Etten’s gone back to school to become a therapist — which makes sense, given that some of us have been using her songs for therapy for years now. She’s also become a mom,...
- 10/8/2018
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Sharon Van Etten ventures into dark, cinematic dance-rock with “Comeback Kid,” the lead single from her newly announced fifth LP, Remind Me Tomorrow, out January 18th, 2019 via Jagjaguwar.
The singer-songwriter, known primarily for her guitar- and piano-driven arrangements, shifts into full-on synth mode with “Comeback Kid,” crooning over whirring keys and a jagged, tumbling drum groove. “Hey, you’re the comeback kid, see me look away/ I’m the runaway,” she sings, the first of several fragmented lyrics.
Van Etten worked with producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Future Islands, Lana Del Rey...
The singer-songwriter, known primarily for her guitar- and piano-driven arrangements, shifts into full-on synth mode with “Comeback Kid,” crooning over whirring keys and a jagged, tumbling drum groove. “Hey, you’re the comeback kid, see me look away/ I’m the runaway,” she sings, the first of several fragmented lyrics.
Van Etten worked with producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Future Islands, Lana Del Rey...
- 10/2/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Kelsea Ballerini was quick to offer her appreciation for one of the past week’s biggest albums, offering a cover of Troye Sivan’s “Seventeen” from the pop singer’s newly released Bloom.
Ballerini posted video of her singing the song to Instagram on Monday, her unadorned acoustic rendition underscoring the song’s wistful lyrics. “Smitten with this song,” she wrote.
Sivan, a pop star who was raised in Australia, recalls the loss of innocence in a way that can be found in numerous country songs — see Deana Carter’s...
Ballerini posted video of her singing the song to Instagram on Monday, her unadorned acoustic rendition underscoring the song’s wistful lyrics. “Smitten with this song,” she wrote.
Sivan, a pop star who was raised in Australia, recalls the loss of innocence in a way that can be found in numerous country songs — see Deana Carter’s...
- 9/4/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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