Alexander 23 has released an animated video for his viral ballad “Idk You Yet.” The Chicago native recently appeared in the Top 10 of Rolling Stone‘s Breakthrough 25 chart, which captures the fastest-rising artists each month.
Chris Ullens (Rex Orange County, Fergie) directed the simple video for the track. The visual captures the pining essence of the song as the animated version of Alexander 23 throws roses to the ground, swipes through pictures of girls, and spends his time waiting to find “the one.” The song was written while in quarantine and has...
Chris Ullens (Rex Orange County, Fergie) directed the simple video for the track. The visual captures the pining essence of the song as the animated version of Alexander 23 throws roses to the ground, swipes through pictures of girls, and spends his time waiting to find “the one.” The song was written while in quarantine and has...
- 5/19/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sent out a call for five-word movie summaries on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon. And thousands of people responded — including “Terminator” star and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Share the plot of your favorite movie in five words.
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) July 31, 2018
It’s a refreshingly off-brand idea from the Academy, being a hell of a lot more succinct than the typical Oscar acceptance speech, and the responses have been pretty fun and often very clever. For instance, Schwarzenegger, who not surprisingly picked the plot of his career-defining hits “The Terminator” and “Terminator 2.”
Machine sent back to save.
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) July 31, 2018
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CNN anchor Bill Weir picked Roman Polanski’s 1974 neo-noir “Chinatown,” though his contribution is less a summary of the plot and more just a recitation...
Share the plot of your favorite movie in five words.
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) July 31, 2018
It’s a refreshingly off-brand idea from the Academy, being a hell of a lot more succinct than the typical Oscar acceptance speech, and the responses have been pretty fun and often very clever. For instance, Schwarzenegger, who not surprisingly picked the plot of his career-defining hits “The Terminator” and “Terminator 2.”
Machine sent back to save.
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) July 31, 2018
Also Read: 'Billionaire Boys Club' Film Review: Kevin Spacey Stuck in Convoluted True-Crime Remake
CNN anchor Bill Weir picked Roman Polanski’s 1974 neo-noir “Chinatown,” though his contribution is less a summary of the plot and more just a recitation...
- 7/31/2018
- by Juliette Verlaque
- The Wrap
Stars: Kelly Lou Dennis, Aureen Almario, Alex Benjamin, I-Li Chang Brice, Jason Bustos, Gemma Padua Calderon, Kevin Camia, Bo Campbell, Hilton Jamal Day, Gabi Dayers, Arlene Joie Deleon, Michael Dorado, Roczane Enriquez | Written and Directed by Matthew Abaya
Vampire movies are ten-a-penny these days: from the sparkly variety to the emo, leather-clad type, we’ve had a myriad of different fanged foes in the movies. But one subcategory of vampire that hasn’t had the kind of exposure its Western brethren have is the aswang… “The what?” you may ask. The aswang – a monster borne of Filipino folklore that has traits of the Westernised version of the vampire, but has also been said to incorporate other monstrous attributes, like that of the werewolf and ghoul.
In Vampariah the aswang are a race of vampire, living in the forest (where they’ve historically been said to live in Filipino legend) who,...
Vampire movies are ten-a-penny these days: from the sparkly variety to the emo, leather-clad type, we’ve had a myriad of different fanged foes in the movies. But one subcategory of vampire that hasn’t had the kind of exposure its Western brethren have is the aswang… “The what?” you may ask. The aswang – a monster borne of Filipino folklore that has traits of the Westernised version of the vampire, but has also been said to incorporate other monstrous attributes, like that of the werewolf and ghoul.
In Vampariah the aswang are a race of vampire, living in the forest (where they’ve historically been said to live in Filipino legend) who,...
- 12/1/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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