Month: June 2021

As the motion picture industry looks to get back on track at the box office, and avoid being the laughing stock of streamers, the latest question begged is: What was Sony thinking when they decided to move Hotel Transylvania: Transformania onto the Oct. 1-3 opening weekend of MGM’s Addams Family 2? Both Halloween-centric animated movies
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Metallica are celebrating the 30th anniversary of “The Black Album” with a massive collection of covers from some of music’s biggest names. Set for release digitally on September 10th and physically on October 1st, The Metallica Blacklist boasts contributions from over 50 artists, including Miley Cyrus, Elton John, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan, J Balvin, St.
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Dana Vaughns shares how his woman enjoys his more “Passionate” side on his new track.  Filled with high-hats and 808 drums, Vaughns declares he’s no rookie and knows just what he will do if his lady comes through.  Vaughns calms the sexual innuendos of the song in the accompanying video directed by Coco. The video
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Cash rules. Today’s a good day for Raekwon with the release of his latest drop, “Bring That Doe”. Featuring uplifting vocals from PWright, Rae reflects on the early struggles and living comfortably financially and spiritually. The track arrives ahead of season 2 of OWN’s drama series, David Makes Man, which premieres Tuesday, June 22 at
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Metallica have announced their plans for celebrating this year’s thirtieth anniversary of The Black Album, and fortunately, they’re way bigger than just a batch of “sonically enhanced” whiskey. First up: as they’ve done for the anniversaries of all their previous classics, the band will reissue Metallica in a super-duper-extra-special deluxe edition. Consisting of fourteen CDs,
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Metallica will publish a coffee-table book of photography titled The Black Album in Black & White on Oct. 19. The volume is a companion to an expansive box-set reissue of their 1991 self-titled album that will arrive a month earlier. The book features some classic images, as well as some previously unseen ones. Introductions by photographer Ross Halfin and the band members shed some light
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