Things went down at the end of the last season of Flatbush
Misdemeanors.Drew shot someone and the
fallout hit Dan and Kevin hard.Dan was suspended
from his teaching job while casing strains in their friendship with Kevin
moving out.
Season two picks up four months later.Dan is trying to get reinstated, having to
work at his step-father’s while Kevin has moved back home to live with his parents.It does not seem like the two have communicated
much since Kevin moved out.They are so separated;
they get each get their own episode without the other appearing in it.Oh, and Drew is on the run for the whole
shooting thing.
While the two leads spend the first couple episodes apart,
it still feels very similar to the first season.Plus with the two starting off the season separated,
we do get to meet some new characters.Dan’s
NA sponsor is partiuarly the biggest stand out of the new people we meet.
Flatbush Misdemeanors airs Sundays at 11:00 on
Showtime.Episodes are released early on
Fridays on the Showtime streaming site so you can watch the premiere now.
Full Disclosure Notice: Warner
Bros. sent me this DVD for free so I could review it.
Last decade we only got two seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm,
but we already got two seasons in the first two years of this decade.I guess Larry David did not have much to do
during the pandemic than write because this was the quickest turn around for a season
since the fifth, back when he was pumping them out every year to fifteen
months.
The crew is back for the the eleventh season:Jeff Garlin (as manager Jeff Greene), Susie
Essman (as Jeff’s wife Susie), Cheryl Hines (as Larry’s ex-wife Cheryl), JB
Smoove (as Leon).Of course, what season
of Curb be without some celebrity cameos and of course Ted Danson and Richard
Lewis are back as themselves as well as a few other familiar faces playing
themselves.Vince Vaughn is back as Marty
Funkhouser’s half-brother while Tracey Ulman, Julie Bowen, and Kaley Cuoco also
make appearances this season.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Eleventh Season is available
now on DVD and digital platforms.All ten
episodes are here on two disks, but do not expect much in the way of extras.Now we sit and wait until Larry gets inspired
enough to write season twelve.
The Time Traveler’s Wife:Wait, so the time traveler is
dating Ygritte and the blonde at the same time?I do wonder at what point do they just have an orgy with multiple
versions of the time traveler.If dude
is willing to soak his own deck, you have to imagine he would be down for that.
Fear the Walking Dead:We learned before the last break that Madison
was coming back but did they really have to wait until the very last episode and
an episode after Alivia (seemingly) died?For a second, I thought the zombiefied version of the mother kind of
looked like Alicia, I wonder if that was intentional.But I am really having trouble believing
someone who needs oxygen could survive a zombie apocalypse very long.No way Madison is aking it long enough after
the mother destroyed her tank.
The
First Lady:I
am glad they finally got Betty out of the White House because she probably as
the most active post-White House life of any First Lady other than Hilary
Clinton.Actually they could have gotten
her out sooner because two and a half episodes do not seem like enough.
The
Man Who Fell to Earth:I have had
an issue with tone while watching this show; it just seems all over the place.But this was the first episode that actually
felt cohesive.I liked the devise of the
alien talking to his wife.The show may
have been better off if had just been him telling his story on Earth to his
wife.But they found the original alien?Living unground in a mountain in Cambodia?Alrighty.I have questioned if he was actually still alive or not and… and I still
am questioning if that is really him.
I
Love That for You:Oh my, I
was not expecting that good ol’ southern boy to be having sex with a woman.But now that Beth Ann is on to Joanna,
thinking she is dating her father who is pretending to be her doctor, I wonder
how long until she figures out the entire ruse. Oh, and I really hope clip on bangs
are not a real thing.
Irma
Vep:I liked this show
when Alicia Vikander was on screen, but really disliked it whenever the Fresh
director was on screen.Hopefully he
gets fired from the film.
In
the Dark:Ugg,
they are doing the stupid, three months earlier trope.Let me guess, the blind chick gets released early
for turning on the queenpin and the bald chick shoos her buddy.But why is she not telling the guard that
someone put a razor in her sandwich?
The
Challenge: All Stars: Good riddance to treehouse.Is Sylvia really that horrible of a person or
is she trying way too hard to be part of a possible rivals season?I just cringed at her completely unnecessary
hate towards Kellyanne.
The Real
World Homecoming: New Orleans:This
show just cannot get through a whole season without someone leaving.Though they seem to be having a harder time
getting casts back together if they had to jump from season two to nine.Next up would be Back to New York, but I am
guessing you are not getting The Miz to take two weeks off.Rumors they may have to jump to Austin (season
16) or Key West (17).My suggestion is
go back to the start and get as many from San Francisco and as many from London
and just combine seasons if you cannot get a full cast to show up.Or maybe it is time to try Road Rules
Homecoming.Who would not want to see a
bunch of forty and fifty ear olds spend a week or two in a Winnebago?I was kind of hoping someone from Road Rules
would show up and steal their robotic dog again.Oh well.
Obi Wan Kenobi:Why
knock out the Stormtrooper and drag them into an empty room if you are not
going to steal their armor? A disguise would have made things a bit easier. But
I guess you cannot hide Leia in the suit.Then Boba's lay down Bacta Tank seems like a much better alternative
than having to be suspended like Darth and Obi-Wan were. But nothing gets me
more than the lighting up a lightsaber in a dark room. Chills every time.
Ms.
Marvel:Well, that was a
delight.It has been a while since I laughed
as hard as I did when the dad walking in in his Hulk costume.For a second, I thought the show was just
going to straight up murder a teenage girl with Thor’s hammer.Hopefully the show does not get ruined by Ms.
Marvel actually getting powers.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on We Hunt Together, POV, Kenny Loggins, Blondie, UB40, Smash Mouth, James Bay, Neneh Cherry, Marcus King, Kid Cudi, Kira Kosarin, Of Monsters and Men, McEnroe, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Sofia, and Uninterrupted.
- The second season of the cat-and-mouse drama series WE HUNT TOGETHER will now premiere Friday, July 1, when all six episodes will be available on streaming and on demand for SHOWTIME subscribers, before making its on-air debut with its first two episodes on Sunday, July 3 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT and next two episodes Sunday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m ET/PT. Subsequent episodes will air Sundays starting at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The London-set series stars Hermione Corfield (Star Wars: The Last Jedi), Eve Myles (Broadchurch) and Babou Ceesay (GUERILLA), and joining the series for season two will be Colin Morgan (The Fall). From BBC Studios Drama Productions, all six episodes of the hour-long series of WE HUNT TOGETHER are written by Gaby Hull.
- The 35th anniversary season of POV, America’s longest running documentary series, opens with the heart rendering observational film Wuhan Wuhan, about the first wave of COVID-19, in the city where the mysterious virus was first discovered. Directed by Yung Chang (Up the Yangtze, This is Not a Movie), and produced by Diane Quon (Minding the Gap), Donna Gigliotti (Hidden Figures, Shakespeare in Love), and Peter Luo (Crazy Rich Asians, Marshall), the documentary goes beyond the statistics and salacious headlines to provide a human experience to the early months of the pandemic through the stories of frontline medical workers, patients, and ordinary citizens. Watch the Trailer Now
- Pop iconKenny Logginsis enjoying the resurgence of his 1986 hit “Danger Zone.” The track was featured in the originalTop Gunsoundtrack and makes another appearance in Paramount’sTop Gun: Maverick(May 2022).Top Gun: Maverick is the sequel to the 1986 blockbuster and has grossed $282 million at the box office worldwide, the largest opening in history for a Memorial Day weekend release. Although Loggins re-recorded "Danger Zone" for the project, the film's producers decided to use the original version for the sequel. Loggins revisits the story behind the hit via American Songwriter here.
- In what has become another major year forBlondie, the New York legends mark a career milestone with the release of the first ever authorised and in-depth archivein their history, a rarity for a band almost 50 years into their career with 40 million records sold.Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982 will be released onAugust 26thviaUMe andThe Numero Group, and is available to pre-order now. Pre-Order Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982: https://blondie.lnk.to/AgainstTheOddsPR
- UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell & Astro will release their new albumUnprecedented, July 1 via UMe. The album will be released as a black 2LP, a limited-edition white-color 2LP, 1CD, limited-edition cassette as well as digitally. All formats include their new single “Sufferer”, which Ali has dedicated to his beloved friend and bandmate of over four decades, Astro, who tragically passed away last November. ‘“Sufferer,’ is a song that Astro and I have always loved, from the brilliant Kingstonians,” comments Ali. “Astro was so proud of our version of this song, as am I. It’s the first track off our new studio album Unprecedented which will be out in the summer. This song is more poignant and special than I ever realized after Astro heartbreakingly passed away after recording this album. We want to keep his memory alive through his music and this song and album.” Listen to “Sufferer” HERE
- The Summer ofSmash Mouthis officially underway. With new lead singerZach Goodealready in full bloom leading the charge of the band’s beach-approved brand of high-energy alt-pop,Smash Mouthis perfectly poised for their next audacious move. Today, UMe releases“Never Gonna Give You Up,”Smash Mouth’s truly bold and vibrant cover of British soul-pop sensationRick Astley’s iconic 1987 hit single on all digital formats. This refreshingly zesty reimagining spotlights the vocal talents of the New Your City-born, Los Angeles-basedGoode to an absolute T. There’s no doubt Smash Mouth’s version of“Never Gonna Give You Up”is never gonna let you down, as it’s the perfect sonic libation to accompany all means and methods of summertime fun. ClickHEREto listen now. And that’s not all. Back on May 13, Republic Records released “All Star (Owl City Remix),”Owl City’s bold reimagining of Smash Mouth’s iconic 1999 hit single, on all digital formats. This fresh take on a perennial classic adds a new layer of sunny electronic pep to a song recognized worldwide for its inherently joyful get-up-and-go disposition. Click HERE to listen now.
- Gearing up for his momentous return to the road in the United States, tickets for James Bay’s much-anticipated North American headline tour go on-sale today. They are available HERE.The three-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated and BRIT Award-winning multi-platinum singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist has revealed dates in major markets such as New York’s Irving Plaza on September 7th, Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts on September 9th, Boston’s Paradise Rock Club on September 10th, and Washington, DC’s 9:30 Club on September 11th. The shows are adding to his current run supportingThe Lumineerson their 2022 Brightside World Tour where he will be joining them on nine dates includingNashville’s Bridgestone ArenaonSeptember 1standChicago’s Wrigley Field on September 3rd.Check out the full confirmed itinerary below.
- Neneh Cherry’s new albumThe Versions is out today, a collaboration album of covers from her expansive catalogue by an all female lineup of some of the most exciting and revered artists of our time. Listen to ANOHNI’s version of Neneh’s empowering single “Woman,” where the pop provocateur lends her haunting vocals, delivering an arresting remake of the iconic original. LISTEN TO THE VERSIONS HERE. LISTEN TO “WOMAN” BY ANOHNI HERE
- All hail to Marcus King who ignited the stage of the Tonight Show last night with an electrifying performance of recent single “Hard Working Man.” King made his first tv performance of a song from his forthcoming solo album, the highly anticipated,Young Blood, released August 26 on American Records / Republic. Watch the performance HERE. The 26-year-old Grammy nominated innovative songwriter and phenomenal performer on the rise to rock royalty with the release ofYoung Blood, a timeless concoction of swaggering rock and supersonic soul, drawing on his most stadium sized rock influences.
- GRAMMY® Award-winning multiplatinum sonic visionary, artist, producer, and director Kid Cudi returns with a new single entitled “Do What I Want” via Republic Records. Listen to “Do What I Want”HERE. Most importantly, it heralds the arrival of his anxiously awaited eighth full-length offering and one of the most anticipated projects of 2022, Entergalactic. The NETFLIX project and accompanying album are coming this Fall. The project reunites Cudi with co-creator Ian Edelman who worked together on HBO’s “How To Make It In America.” Cudi also serves as an executive producer alongside Kenya Barris, through their respective production companies Mad Solar and Khalabo Ink Society. Watch the teaser for Entergalactic HERE
- Gaining momentum with the steady release of new music, 24-year-old singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Kira Kosarin unveils a new song entitled “goodbye & thank u” via Republic Records today. Listen to “goodbye & thank u”–HERE. The song sees Kira nostalgically say goodbye to a chapter in her life before welcoming a new one.
- Multi-platinum IcelandersOf Monsters and Men unveil their newTÍU EPviaRepublic Records featuring new single (and video for) “Lonely Weather”. This release arrives on the heels of the world premiere of theirTÍUshort documentary at the2022 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City last night. To celebrate the premiere, the band took the stage and performed three tracks from the EP, also featured in the doc. Listen to TÍU—HERE.Stream new track Lonely Weather - HERE. Watch Lonely Weather video - HERE.
- SHOWTIME Sports Documentary Films today has announced McENROE, a captivating and powerful film that dives deep into the life of John McEnroe, one of tennis’ all-time greats who rose to world No. 1 for four consecutive years, all the while battling intense bouts of perfectionism and self-doubt. The documentary will have its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, June 10, and will be available Friday, September 2 on all streaming and on demand platforms for SHOWTIME subscribers, before making its on-air debut on Sunday, September 4 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The film will release theatrically in the U.K. on Friday, July 15. To watch the trailer, visit:https://s.sho.com/SHOMcEnroe.
- One of the most popular series in television history will return fully restored to entertain old fans and new viewers when THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET: SEASONS 1 AND 2 arrive on four-DVD sets from MPI Media Group on June 21, 2022. The two sets contain 39 episodes each, representing the complete first two seasons (78 episodes) of the long-running sitcom ranked number 6 on Vulture’s list of “The 50 Most Definitive Family TV Shows.” The entire library of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet has been restored by MPI Media Group from the original 35mm picture and sound elements in association with the UCLA Film & Television Archive, which preserves the elements on behalf of the Nelson family. For a record-breaking 14 seasons and 435 episodes, THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET aired on ABC-TV from 1952 through 1966, becoming one of the most cherished cultural touchstones of the 20th century. The positive, wholesome series epitomized an idyllic American 1950s lifestyle, its gentle humor brought to the screen by the real-life Nelson family: Ozzie and wife Harriet with their sons, David and Rick, all portraying themselves in a trend-setting blend of fact-meets-fiction comedy decades before Seinfeld and other semi-reality-based shows.
- SHOWTIME Documentary Films this week announcedSOPHIA from directors Jon Kasbe (When Lambs Become Lions, The Deep End) and Crystal Moselle (The Wolfpack, Skate Kitchen). The documentary feature follows inventor David Hanson’s relentless quest to bring compassion and consciousness to Sophia, the most recognized humanoid robot in the world.SOPHIAwill premiere at the Tribeca Festival tonight, Friday, June 10 at the Village East Theatre, ahead of a theatrical qualifying run this fall and a SHOWTIME premiere later this year. To watch a clip fromSOPHIA, click here:https://youtu.be/qDYrK65Q4d0. Tickets forSOPHIAat Tribeca Festival can be purchased here:https://tribecafilm.com/films/sophia-2022.
- SHOWTIME Sports Documentary Films presents a film examining the improbable rise of one of boxing’s most guarded champions, Andre Ward, produced by Lebron James and Maverick Carter’s UNINTERRUPTED. The undefeated, five-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist reveals his untold story in a deeply personal account of his journey from a turbulent childhood in Oakland, Calif., through the pressures of world championship expectations and ultimately to his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame this weekend. The currently untitled film will premiere on SHOWTIME in early 2023. “I always knew that one day I would tell my story in my own words. I’ve been waiting for the right moment and platform to do it, and the time is now,” said Ward. “I’m excited to be partnering with SHOWTIME and UNINTERRUPTED to bring this to life. Many people know what I accomplished, but they don’t know what I overcame to get to this point. I pull back the curtain on my parents’ struggles with addiction, the lure of the street life following my father’s death, and my battles with the sport of boxing itself. This film will detail how I rose above it all through my faith, determination and desire to leave my own unique legacy no matter the cost.”
Full Disclosure Notice:Warner Bros. sent me this blu-ray for free so I could review it.
In another measure of full disclosure, I feel like it is also
important to mention I have never seen the original Eraser movie.I thought about
watching before checking out Eraser:
Reborn, but then realized a fresh perspective from someone who is not tainted
by seeing the original may be more interesting than a review that just a point
by point comparison of the two.
Not only have I not seen the original, I barely remember it
ever existed.I think I only remember
the name because it was always one of those movies that seemed to be on free
weekend previews for premium cable channels.Honestly, based on the name alone, I for some reason always thought it was
a sci-fi movie (let us be honest, a sci-fi movie where someone goes around erasing
people sounds pretty cool).Then, when I
first started and saw that a character loading up on guns (not really the best
way to open a movie based on recent events), I then I began to think it was
some sort of The Punisher type vigilante movie.Wrong on both accords.
That character who was packing an entire arsenal to himself
is actually a U.S. Marshall played by Dominic Sherwood (Shadowhunters) who is basically the only person in the film I recognized
(sorry fans of the original, no Arnold cameo).I am currently halfway through a re-watch of Justified and even fresh in my mind I do not remember Raylan
Givens needing more than one gun at a time.Nor did he engage in much hand to hand combat except for the time he got
in a bar fight that resulted in him losing his iconic hat.I think Sherwood gets in more fights in a
single movie that Rayan got in during his six seasons.
So Eraser: Reborn
is definitely an action movie, and an action movie in the vein of those that
were made when the original was released in 1996 or even a decade earlier.Watching the movie got me thinking of The Big Picture podcast which coined a
phase “Garbage Crime.”These are movies
that will not be winning any awards, or light up the Tomato Meter, but are just
light dumb crime movies that you watch when you have nothing better to watch and
tired of searching.Not necessarily a derogatory
term but certainly not the most glowing nickname. They are probably made even better if you have a buddy who also likes these types of movie to watch with.
Eraser: Reborn
certainly fit the bill.Sherwood is no Arnold
nor is he Raylan because the movie goes over the top even though budget restraints
keeps them from really going as big as the writer and director wants to
go.There is a pretty absurd action
sequence with a moving shipping container and there is one of the wildest safe
house in film history, quite literally.Speaking
of budgetary restraints, this movie looks like it could have been a TNT show
during the ’10.Maybe an Eraser show would fit into other current
dadcore shows that Prime Video pumps out these days like Bosche and Reacher.Someone who “erases” a new person every week sounds
like a pretty good idea for a television show even without the big twists the
movie has.It already has a great catchphrase
to use every week: “Congratulations, you’ve just been erased.”
Eraser: Reborn is
available today on DVD, Blu-Ray, and digital.Or you could just wait until this fall when it is scheduled to hit HBO Max.Just do not ask me why we could watch The Batman on HBO Max after 45 days but
have to wait two to three times as long for a straight DVD movie.Really, why even make straight to DVD movies anymore?Just put them straight on streaming.
The Time Traveler’s Wife:Oh wow, an episode of The time traveler’s Wife that is about, you know,
the time traveler’s wife.Though I am
not sure if Ygritte could actually pull off a teenager.
Fear the Walking Dead:So Alicia is dead?My big take away from her “waking up” was that
she actually looks healthy… she must be dead.But I am guessing they left it vague in case this is a Maggie situation
where the actress wanted to leave only to realize there is not much work out
there andcomes back to the show.
The
First Lady:I
routinely ask about the accuracy of small details in this shows based on real
people, but the thought that three Secret Servicepulled Sasha out of class solely because of a
school shooting a couple states away seems fairly absurd.Then I forgot that Judy Greer was on this
show.She seemed like she was going to
be an important part of the Betty Ford storyline but just seemed to disappear.But it was nice to see that Gerald was a good
sport on SNL unlike Cheney and Rumsfeld.I wonder what Dick thought of the movie made about him.
The
Man Who Fell to Earth:Yeah,
it became obviously fairly quickly that the lady no one else saw was not really
there.But where exactly did she come
from?Did the other alien conjure her
like he just show up to him from tome to time?
I
Love That for You:I
mentioned how Patricia and Joanna would see different types of doctors to treat
their types of cancer.Unfortunately for
Joanna, that did not stop Patricia from asking to talk to her doctor.It was really rough of Joanna to ask her dad
to pretend to be her doctor.
Obi Wan Kenobi:Ooo, Vader
vs. Kenobi… that almost made me forget that the Inquisitor somehow beat Leia to
the end of the tunnel despite Leia having a decent head start the Inquisitor
not really knowing where the tunnel ended.Almost.
The
Challenge: All Stars: Stupid
“This Season On…”We saw Wes complain about
Johnny being brought in as a mercenary so as soon as he got selected, it was
obvious whoever he went up against was going to lose.And that was one of the dumbest eliminations
ever.All they had to do is stand
between the things, like Beth and Wes did, and had everyone been smart, could have
been up there forever.
The
Real World Homecoming: New Orleans:Is there
really going to be someone who goes home right before they were going to leave anyway
for the second straight season?But how
disappointing that they did not put C’mon
Me My Baby Tonight on Spotify.
Under
the Banner of Heaven:I did
not realize this was going to be the finale.And at 90 minutes, they really could have just split the last episode
into two 45 minute episode.Though, with
every episode over an hour, they really could have just done ten 50 minute episodes
instead.Or just done away with the cop and
his family life and made the Lafferty’s the main characters.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on POV, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Neneh Cherry, Sex Pistol, Anna Bates, Rachel Bilson, Spotlights, Entitled, NYC Points Gods.
-The 35th anniversary season of POV, America’s longest running documentary series, opens with the heart rendering observational filmWuhan Wuhan, about the first wave of COVID-19, in the city where the mysterious virus was first discovered. Directed by Yung Chang (Up the Yangtze,This is Not a Movie), and produced by Diane Quon (Minding the Gap), Donna Gigliotti (Hidden Figures,Shakespeare in Love), and Peter Luo (Crazy Rich Asians,Marshall), the documentary goes beyond the statistics and salacious headlines to provide a human experience to the early months of the pandemic through the stories of frontline medical workers, patients, and ordinary citizens. Wuhan Wuhanmakes its national broadcast and streaming premiere on PBS television series POV, Monday, July 11, 2022 at 10pmET/9C and is available to stream free through August 11, 2022 at pbs.org, and the PBS Video app.In addition to standard closed captioning, POV, in partnership with audio description serviceDiCapta, provides real time audio interpretations for audiences with sensory disabilities.
- Beginning today and throughout June, The Marley Family, Island Records, and UMe mark the 45th anniversary of Exodus – named the “Best Album of the 20th Century” by Time magazine in 1999 – with the digital premiere of three of the four nights from Bob Marley & the Wailers’ historic run at London’s Rainbow Theatre and a consolidated, revised digital Exodus: Deluxe Edition.Following an assassination attempt in Kingston, Jamaica, in December 1976, Bob Marley and his band moved to London – in “exodus” from their home country – and recorded tracks for what became both theExodusandKayaalbums. Marley’sExodus, featuring the timeless tracks “Jamming,” “Three Little Birds,” “One Love/People Get Ready,” and the epic title song, came first, which led to early positive reviews, ten early dates around Western Europe and shows at the Rainbow Theatre in London’s Finsbury Park during release week. But an injury to Bob led to the abrupt cancellation of the rest of the Exodus tour, including expected U.S. breakthrough shows scheduled for late summer, leaving June 1-2-3-4 the final performances by the Wailers that year.
- Neneh Cherryshares theTOKiMONSTAremix ofSia’s version of her hit “Manchild”. TOKiMONSTA has re-imagined Sia’s take of the Neneh Cherry classic into a technicolour mandala of futuristic melodies, house and IDM (Intelligent Dance Music) that encompass the Grammy-nominated DJ and producer’s sound. The remix arrives ahead of her upcoming albumThe Versions, a collaboration album of covers from her expansive catalogue by an all female lineup of some of the most exciting and revered artists of our time, dueJune 10th. LISTEN HERE
- For the first time in over 20 years, 20 of the Sex Pistol’s recordings from 1976 to 1978 are collected together to tell the story of one of the world’s most influential and extraordinary bands. Sex Pistols: The Original Recordings (UMe) covers a historic period when the band were rarely out of the news or the charts and will be available on double vinyl, CD and limited edition double transparent green vinyl. All configurations of Sex Pistols: The Original Recordings can be pre-ordered, HERE.
- Anna Bates, the Los Angeles-born and raised singer-storyteller, releases her debut EP Here’s To The End HERE on Neon Gold Records. Classically trained in piano from a young age, it wasn’t until as recently as 2020 that Anna Bates began to release music under her own name. After her track “Holy Smokes” went viral on TikTok, Anna packed up her Belmont dorm and moved back west to pursue a career in music. To celebrate her debut, she’s revealing the music video for “Holy Smokes” HERE. Anna performs live on Monday June 6th @ It’s A School Night HERE.
- Actress and podcast hostRachel Bilsonhas announced the launch of her new podcast,Broad Ideas, now available on all major podcast platforms. On Broad Ideas, Rachel is joined by long-time best friendOlivia Allento talk about sex, mental health, their belief (or lack of) in ghosts, and so much more. They’ll be joined by old friends, young friends, and some friends they haven’t met yet to have fun, casual conversations about the same kind of broad topics you'd find yourself discussing with your girlfriends. Actress and longtime friendKristen Belljoins them as their first guest for the premiere episode, which is available now. Upcoming guests includeMandy Moore,Aubrey Plaza,Zooey Deschanel,Gina Rodriguez,Kristen Kish,Bobby Berk, and many more. “We wanted to create a safe space where nothing is off limits, an open honest conversation on things you normally only share with your best friend. From taboo topics to bedroom secrets, we are just a couple of broads with some big ideas,” said Bilson. “Life is a lot. Anything we can do to help people laugh and cry through it. We’re here for it. We offer a space to get real. No filters or covers. We believe authenticity is the comfort people are craving,” said Allen.
- SHOWTIME has announced that the new half-hour anthology series SPOTLIGHTS: A SHOWTIME SHORT FILM SERIES will roll out Sunday, June 12 with all five episodes available on streaming and on demand for SHOWTIME subscribers. The episodes will also debut on-air weekly on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT. Produced for SHOWTIME by JAX Media (DESUS & MERO, Emily in Paris, Russian Doll), the episodic anthology series features the bold works of various emerging filmmakers, with each episode featuring two to three short films that vary in timely subject matter, tone and perspective. SPOTLIGHTS offers a curated approach to support emerging filmmakers, as well as mentorship opportunities for each filmmaker to engage with creatives and executives across Paramount Global. The announcement was made today by Gary Levine and Jana Winograde, Presidents of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. To view a trailer please go tohttps://youtu.be/ZOzwooE5B3U.
- SHOWTIME announced today that the network has ordered the half-hour comedy seriesENTITLED,starring Brett Gelman(Stranger Things, Fleabag)and created by Matt Morgan(Mister Winner, The Mimic), who will both executive produce.The series is co-produced by SHOWTIME and Channel 4 in the UK,in association with All3Media International.Harry Williams, Jack Williams and Sarah Hammond of Two Brothers Pictures – the producers of the Emmy®winningFleabagand International Emmy nomineeBACK TO LIFE –alsoexecutive produce.Tim Kirkby (The Pentaverate, Don’t Forget the Driver, Veep)will direct season one and executive produce as well. Production of the eight-episode season ofENTITLEDis scheduled to begin in Manchester, England in August, with the program scheduled to premiere in 2023. ENTITLEDfollows Gabe (Gelman), an American widower who must get to know his British wife’s estranged family In their crumbling gothic mansion in the English countryside, they compete for his affections – and his newly inherited fortune.
- SHOWTIME Sports Documentary Films is announcing NYC POINT GODS, spotlighting the enduring impact of New York City point guards who honed their craft and developed their legendary showmanship on the city’s iconic playgrounds and high school gyms in the 1980s and ’90s. The documentary extends the successful collaboration between SHOWTIME and NBA superstar Kevin Durant and business partner Rich Kleiman’s Boardroom.NYC POINT GODSpremieres onFriday, July 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIMEand will be available across the network’s on-demand and streaming platforms at premiere. The gritty blight of New York City in the ’80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city’s elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods’ lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league.