The Hollywood Music in Media Awards (Hmma) today announced the 2023 nominees for scores and songs in film and other visual media categories. The awards will be presented Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. (Pst) at The Avalon, 1735 Vine Street, in Hollywood, CA.
Song nominees include Oscar-winners Billie Eilish and Finneas for “What Was I Made For?” from Barbie, Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro for “Can’t Catch Me Now” from Hunger Games: The Ballard of Songbirds & Snakes. Justin Timberlake, Alan Menken, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lenny Kravitz, Diane Warren, Metro Boomin, and A$AP Rocky also received nods for their original songs in films.
Composers nominated include Alexandre Desplat, Michael Giacchino, Ludwig Göransson, Laura Karpman, Branford Marsalis, Thomas Newman, James Newton Howard, Daniel Pemberton, John Powell, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Robbie Robertson, Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, Hans Zimmer (The Creator), among many others.
Films nominated in score, song, onscreen performance, and in...
Song nominees include Oscar-winners Billie Eilish and Finneas for “What Was I Made For?” from Barbie, Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro for “Can’t Catch Me Now” from Hunger Games: The Ballard of Songbirds & Snakes. Justin Timberlake, Alan Menken, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lenny Kravitz, Diane Warren, Metro Boomin, and A$AP Rocky also received nods for their original songs in films.
Composers nominated include Alexandre Desplat, Michael Giacchino, Ludwig Göransson, Laura Karpman, Branford Marsalis, Thomas Newman, James Newton Howard, Daniel Pemberton, John Powell, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Robbie Robertson, Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, Hans Zimmer (The Creator), among many others.
Films nominated in score, song, onscreen performance, and in...
- 11/2/2023
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The premise is silly: stunted artist who’s never finished a project in his life finds inspiration through cardboard boxes and their ability to be molded into a literal labyrinth he’s already erected virtually inside his mind to ensure he will never fail (or succeed) since such a final verdict only comes with completion. So bogged down in existential dread—and made to endure it while girlfriend Annie (Meera Rohit Kumbhani) is out-of-town for a much-needed reprieve from his slacker-infused excuses—Dave (Nick Thune) allows its weight to force him into an abyss of despair he cannot escape alone. The only avenue towards freedom is ultimately found by going farther inward. Dave must finish something, everything … anything. He must commit to the work, to Annie, and to himself.
While that all sounds like some crazy on-the-nose metaphor performed through imaginative dream, you’re only going to find yourself half right.
While that all sounds like some crazy on-the-nose metaphor performed through imaginative dream, you’re only going to find yourself half right.
- 8/15/2017
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Directed by Bill Watterson, Dave Made a Maze follows Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career. He builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation. Ignoring his warnings, Dave’s girlfriend Annie leads a band of oddball explorers on a rescue mission. Once inside, they find themselves caught in an ever-changing supernatural world, threatened by booby traps and pursued by a bloodthirsty Minotaur.
Starring Kirsten Vangsness, James Urbaniak, Adam Busch, Stephanie Allynne, Scott Krinsky, Nick Thune, wrestler-turned actor John Hennigan (who plays the minotaur), Rick Overton, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Frank Caeti, Timothy Nordwind, and Scott Narver, Dave Made a Maze is set for a Us release on August 18th.
Starring Kirsten Vangsness, James Urbaniak, Adam Busch, Stephanie Allynne, Scott Krinsky, Nick Thune, wrestler-turned actor John Hennigan (who plays the minotaur), Rick Overton, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Frank Caeti, Timothy Nordwind, and Scott Narver, Dave Made a Maze is set for a Us release on August 18th.
- 7/9/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Ok Go - Upside Down & Inside Out
Hello, Dear Ones. Please enjoy our new video for "Upside Down & Inside Out". A million thanks to S7 Airlines. #GravitysJustAHabit
Posted by Ok Go on Thursday, February 11, 2016
"Gravity's just a habit that you’re really sure you can’t break." – Ok Go
Ok Go is an American alternative rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, but now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross, who joined them in 2005, replacing Andy Duncan.
Hello, Dear Ones. Please enjoy our new video for "Upside Down & Inside Out". A million thanks to S7 Airlines. #GravitysJustAHabit
Posted by Ok Go on Thursday, February 11, 2016
"Gravity's just a habit that you’re really sure you can’t break." – Ok Go
Ok Go is an American alternative rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, but now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross, who joined them in 2005, replacing Andy Duncan.
- 2/12/2016
- by webmaster
- www.culturecatch.com
One Direction set the bar pretty high with their filmed-at-nasa "Drag Me Down" music video, but Ok Go's raised it even further. The alternative rock group released their new, zero gravity music video for "Upside Down & Inside Out" Thursday via Facebook, and this foursome took full advantage of their outer space-esque environment. (To be fair, 1D was only working in partial gravity conditions, so unlike Ok Go, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Harry Styles and Liam Payne did, indeed, have a little bit of gravity dragging them down.) This clip features Ok Go band members Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross putting their carefully choreographed moves to the test—and...
- 2/11/2016
- E! Online
Pyyramids, the musical project of Tim Nordwind (Ok Go) and Drea Smith (Say/She), recently released a few tracks as a preview to their forthcoming album Brightest Darkest Day. The full-length effort is set for release on April 9. Gearing up for the release, the pair recorded a few stripped-down acoustic videos of their tracks. The videos were actually shot in Nordwind’s living room. “It was important for us that this feel intimate and personal,” said Nordwind of the acoustic video. “Shooting the whole thing in black and white helped to bring out the longing in the music. It was...
- 2/13/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
Shockya readers mark your calendars for the release of Pyyramids’ full-length debut, “Brightest Darkest Day”, for April 9th. Comprised of Tim Nordwind from Ok Go and Drea Smith of He Say/She Say, the Pyyramids’ duo is separately well seasoned in the music industry, which only expands my expectations for their spring release via the indie label, Paracadute. Recorded in Nordwind’s basement studio, with the final tracks recorded in Ok Go’s studio, “Brightest Darkest Day” consists of 11 songs, which Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Mgmt) and Ok Go’s, Dan Konopka mixed. A three-song samplar of the album is now available on SoundCloud. These tidbits of the songs, “Don’t Go”, “Smoke and [ Read More ]
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- 1/15/2013
- by lonnie
- ShockYa
Last year, the smoky electro-pop duo Pyyramids released the fine six-song Ep Human Beings, a hooky record with darkness and mystery on the margins. It was a nice change of pace for Ok Go bassist Tim Nordwind, who teamed up with singer Drea Smith for the project. In the group's new video for "Don't Go," Pyyramids decide to get cute via a standout performance by a little girl who injects some theatrical sass into the proceedings. Check out our exclusive premiere of the video for "Don't Go" below.
- 2/21/2012
- avclub.com
'Keep Your Head Up' tops Robyn's 'Killing Me'; O Music Awards stream live Thursday at 11 p.m. Et on OMusicAwards.com and MTV.com.
By Gil Kaufman
Andy Grammer in his "Keep Your Head Up" music video
Photo: S-Curve Records
What is innovation? That was the question facing a panel of experts Monday (April 25) during the O Music Awards' Most Innovative Music Video live debate presented by Fuze®, in which the merits of the five finalists were debated and such icons as music-video director Wayne Isham ('Nsync, Metallica) and music executive/ Global14.com founder Jermaine Dupri attempted to pick a winner.
Among the nominees were video mavens Ok Go's "Back From Kathmandu," a flash-mob-style piece in which the band led a parade through the streets of Los Angeles. "That's what's nice about videos today period, they don't have to be traditional videos. ... They can be hybrids of a couple...
By Gil Kaufman
Andy Grammer in his "Keep Your Head Up" music video
Photo: S-Curve Records
What is innovation? That was the question facing a panel of experts Monday (April 25) during the O Music Awards' Most Innovative Music Video live debate presented by Fuze®, in which the merits of the five finalists were debated and such icons as music-video director Wayne Isham ('Nsync, Metallica) and music executive/ Global14.com founder Jermaine Dupri attempted to pick a winner.
Among the nominees were video mavens Ok Go's "Back From Kathmandu," a flash-mob-style piece in which the band led a parade through the streets of Los Angeles. "That's what's nice about videos today period, they don't have to be traditional videos. ... They can be hybrids of a couple...
- 4/25/2011
- MTV Music News
'We are marching a loop that spells out 'Ok Go' through Los Angeles,' frontman Damian Kulash explains to MTV News.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kelly Marino
Ok Go's Tim Nordwind and Damian Kulash on the set of their video for "Back From Kathmandu"
Photo: MTV News
By now, thanks to their interpretive dance moves, treadmill heroics and Rube Goldberg machines, Ok Go have basically become the premiere purveyors of gleefully ingenious, adorably low-budget music video magic.
Which is just part of the reason why their latest endeavor — leading an impromptu parade through the streets of Los Angeles for no particular reason — also proved to be their most challenging: Seems no matter how they figured it, they just didn't have the cash to make it happen.
"We have wanted to have a big street parade for a long time," Ok Go frontman Damian Kulash told MTV News.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kelly Marino
Ok Go's Tim Nordwind and Damian Kulash on the set of their video for "Back From Kathmandu"
Photo: MTV News
By now, thanks to their interpretive dance moves, treadmill heroics and Rube Goldberg machines, Ok Go have basically become the premiere purveyors of gleefully ingenious, adorably low-budget music video magic.
Which is just part of the reason why their latest endeavor — leading an impromptu parade through the streets of Los Angeles for no particular reason — also proved to be their most challenging: Seems no matter how they figured it, they just didn't have the cash to make it happen.
"We have wanted to have a big street parade for a long time," Ok Go frontman Damian Kulash told MTV News.
- 12/14/2010
- MTV Music News
Band uses Gps to spell their name across the streets of Los Angeles.
By Vaughn T. Schoonmaker
Ok Go's Tim Nordwind and Damian Kulash
Photo: MTV News
Fans and friends joined Ok Go on Wednesday for a very unique video shoot up and down the streets of Los Angeles. Known for their outrageous and high-concept videos, the band announced a "parade" on their website earlier in the week.
Ok Go and their posse spent most of Wednesday afternoon and evening "taking the rock to the streets" as they played music with the crowd on a parade around Los Angeles. Cameras followed the swarm of people all day, many of whom were equipped with noisemakers, megaphones and even some neon instruments. The street path they followed spelled out "Ok Go" and, as they described on their website, the band aimed to create a "city-sized drawing" of the band name by...
By Vaughn T. Schoonmaker
Ok Go's Tim Nordwind and Damian Kulash
Photo: MTV News
Fans and friends joined Ok Go on Wednesday for a very unique video shoot up and down the streets of Los Angeles. Known for their outrageous and high-concept videos, the band announced a "parade" on their website earlier in the week.
Ok Go and their posse spent most of Wednesday afternoon and evening "taking the rock to the streets" as they played music with the crowd on a parade around Los Angeles. Cameras followed the swarm of people all day, many of whom were equipped with noisemakers, megaphones and even some neon instruments. The street path they followed spelled out "Ok Go" and, as they described on their website, the band aimed to create a "city-sized drawing" of the band name by...
- 11/22/2010
- MTV Music News
In 2006, the band Ok Go released a video for their hit song “Here It Goes Again” featuring an elaborately choreographed dance on treadmills directed and choreographed by Trish Sie. As of this printing, the original video upload for “Here It Goes Again” has been viewed over 50 million times on YouTube.
Their latest video, White Knuckles, raised money for animal shelters in America.
The band is composed of Damian Kulash (lead vocals and guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion) and Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards and vocals).
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Their latest video, White Knuckles, raised money for animal shelters in America.
The band is composed of Damian Kulash (lead vocals and guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion) and Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards and vocals).
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- 11/1/2010
- Look to the Stars
The guys in Ok Go are obviously not tech-heads. Rather thango the usual route of overblown visual effects for their music videos, they arefamous for simple, one-take masterpieces that rely entirely on performance.
They’re best known for their Grammy award winning short-form music video for“Here It Goes Again.” The YouTube sensation featured the dorky looking dudesperforming a flawless dance routine on treadmills.
Since then they’ve been human statues amidst a game of mousetrap and performed with a marching band in two different vids for the song“This too Shall Pass.” They did a stop-motion routine in pastel tracksuits in“End Love” and allowed themselves to blend into the wallpaper in “Do What You Want.”
They’re latest piece, “White Knuckles,” already has over onemillion hits on YouTube and it’s only been up for two days. Seems like the guysare looking at another viral hit. And this...
They’re best known for their Grammy award winning short-form music video for“Here It Goes Again.” The YouTube sensation featured the dorky looking dudesperforming a flawless dance routine on treadmills.
Since then they’ve been human statues amidst a game of mousetrap and performed with a marching band in two different vids for the song“This too Shall Pass.” They did a stop-motion routine in pastel tracksuits in“End Love” and allowed themselves to blend into the wallpaper in “Do What You Want.”
They’re latest piece, “White Knuckles,” already has over onemillion hits on YouTube and it’s only been up for two days. Seems like the guysare looking at another viral hit. And this...
- 9/21/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
This morning, MTV News' James Montgomery produced his annual list of the best albums of the first half of the year. It's a largely excellent list that shouts out some incredible albums, including the National's dark and brooding High Violet, Against Me!'s loud, rugged White Crosses and Titus Andronicus' raucous (and underrated) concept album The Monitor. Obviously, there are a number of albums that could have made their way onto the list (there are certainly cases to be made for Eminem's chart-topping Recovery, Drake's revolutionary Thank Me Later and Eels' quietly brilliant End Times), but the biggest oversight happens to be what is (in my opinion at least) the best album of the year: Ok Go's Of the Blue Colour of the Sky.
Released back in January (and then confusingly re-released in April), Ok Go's third album is an amazing construction. Produced by Dave Fridmann (the man...
Released back in January (and then confusingly re-released in April), Ok Go's third album is an amazing construction. Produced by Dave Fridmann (the man...
- 6/30/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
You read right. But first, allow me to set this clip up.
By now, you undoubtedly know of Ok Go, also known as "That Band That Did that Treadmill Video" or more recently "That Band that did the Rube Goldberg Video." Ok Go is probably more well-known for their bouncy and well-choreographed stunt music videos than their music. In other words, they're the modern equivalent of the Monkees.
With this video of drummer Dan Konopka staring down the Muppet Animal, that comparison becomes slightly more credible. Think about it: the Monkees had their own network-syndicated TV show. Today, Ok Go has taken their campaign to become demi-celebrities, also with amiably goofy and slightly avant garde aesthetic sensibility, to the intertubes. The handful of cameos in the video, including This American Life host Ira Glass and comedian Zack Galifianakis, make their self-conscious attempt at staging an impromptu staring contest after an...
By now, you undoubtedly know of Ok Go, also known as "That Band That Did that Treadmill Video" or more recently "That Band that did the Rube Goldberg Video." Ok Go is probably more well-known for their bouncy and well-choreographed stunt music videos than their music. In other words, they're the modern equivalent of the Monkees.
With this video of drummer Dan Konopka staring down the Muppet Animal, that comparison becomes slightly more credible. Think about it: the Monkees had their own network-syndicated TV show. Today, Ok Go has taken their campaign to become demi-celebrities, also with amiably goofy and slightly avant garde aesthetic sensibility, to the intertubes. The handful of cameos in the video, including This American Life host Ira Glass and comedian Zack Galifianakis, make their self-conscious attempt at staging an impromptu staring contest after an...
- 6/24/2010
- by Simon Abrams
- Cinematical
Now that Muse is no longer a potential contributor for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's soundtrack (the blasphemy of it still stings a bit, eh?), one has to wonder what other groups (or singers) will be considered for a place on the album.
One band that appeared on The Twilight Saga: New Moon's soundtrack, Ok Go, has already expressed an interest in returning for the third film's album.
The group's bassist, Tim Nordwind, talked to Gigwise about the possibility of being asked back.
"The [New Moon] soundtrack was actually really great – a good collection of indie band's from today – and we'd lov ...
One band that appeared on The Twilight Saga: New Moon's soundtrack, Ok Go, has already expressed an interest in returning for the third film's album.
The group's bassist, Tim Nordwind, talked to Gigwise about the possibility of being asked back.
"The [New Moon] soundtrack was actually really great – a good collection of indie band's from today – and we'd lov ...
- 3/10/2010
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
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