The filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun’s last film, the eerie and sad I Saw the TV Glow, used a made-up artifact from the pop-culture past — a cultishly beloved supernatural television show — as a kind of seeing stone, gazing through its lens to inspect matters of identity. Schoenbrun draws from the next well over in their
Month: May 2026
Off the back of last month’s self-titled debut, My New Band Believe, the project of Black Midi’s Cameron Picton, have added a string of October UK tour dates and shared a video for “In the Blink of an Eye.” Directed by Dos Monos member Botsu_NGS and starring the fisher Hiroki Kaniya, the video is described
In the 1990s, it’d be wild to imagine a movie in which Debbie Harry would play Pamela Anderson’s mother, but that’s the pitch for Maitreya, an indie comedy currently seeking a deal at Cannes. Deadline reports that the film, written by The Whale screenwriter Samuel D. Hunter, is set to be directed by Portlandia and
Critic’s Rating: 3.95 / 5.0 3.95 How many reward-seekers do you think are out there in this universe? Considering Colter takes cases all over the continental United States, it’s rather interesting how often he runs into Billie Matalon. It must be a small reward-seeking world. (Sergei Bachlakov/CBS) When we first met Billie Matalon during Tracker
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The City Gates have today released their new album titled ‘Chimera’ via Icy Cold Records and Velouria Recordz. On ‘Chimera’, The City Gates sound like they have perfected the art of staring into the void while making it feel strangely beautiful. The Montreal group has always understood how to weaponize atmosphere, but this record pushes
Jack White has reacted to the new golden statue of Donald Trump that has been erected in Florida – touching on how it fits in with what he considers the “most frustrating part of modern American life”. The 22-foot statue depicts the US president thrusting his fist into the air, reminiscent of the gesture he
When you go to see Lynyrd Skynyrd, it’s a safe bet the night will end with a performance of their signature “Free Bird.” “It’s been many years now, there’s never a Skynyrd show that doesn’t close with that song,” the band’s Johnny Van Zant confirms. “What else do you do after that?” Good point. The
This weekend, nu metal band Coal Chamber will grace the Sick New World stage in Las Vegas. It’s a big moment for the band that reunited back in 2023, but it’s got a whole new meaning for drummer Mikey Cox. And that’s because he’s faced down and beaten stage 3 cancer. The shocking news that
Source: Universal / Universal When it was revealed that Travis Scott was surprisingly cast in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic, The Odyssey, many people assumed that the decorated director was simply a fan of the rapper or that this was another example of “The Illuminati” at work, pulling strings for one of their alleged Hip-Hop members.
Silent Friend from 1-2 Special had a terrific opening of $74.4k. at two New York City locations for a per theater average of $37.2k, the highest PTA for a non-English language release since Neon’s Oscar-winning Sentimental Value, as per the distributor. The strong gross was built on sold out Q&A and non-Q&A screenings alike at
2x GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer Eric Bellinger delivers something truly special with “Just Like You,” a heartfelt Mother’s Day tribute on (5/8) that feels deeply personal while touching anyone that listens. Dedicated to his own much beloved – and sadly, recently departed – mother, “Just Like You” leads the way for Bellinger’s eagerly
Jane Schoenbrun’s Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma came alive at the Cannes Film Festival Wednesday night with a world premiere at Debussy Theatre to kick off the Un Certain Regard lineup. And the Cannes crowd greeted Schoenbrun’s bloody effort with a warm reception and standing ovation that clocked in at just under six
After resurfacing with the nebulous “Tape 05” last month, Boards of Canada have shared the opening suite of their new album, Inferno. Comprising two songs in the vintage BoC tradition, “Introit” and “Prophecy at 1420 MHz” arrive with a new video that advances the staticky VHS aesthetic and cultish symbolism introduced in the album’s monthlong
Only days after announcing a Summer 2026 US tour, The Psychedelic Furs have canceled the outing, along with an upcoming spring jaunt, as the result of a “serious medical issue in the band.” A statement on the band’s instagram page reads, “Due to a serious medical issue in the band, the tour dates scheduled for
NBC is the second broadcast network to confirm its plans for the 2026-27 season, and there are some big swings. Peter Krause drama Line of Fire has landed the plum post-The Voice timeslot on Mondays. Krause recently wrapped his run on 9-1-1, so there is undoubtedly a lot of excitement from his fanbase for his
What To Know Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today‘s Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for 100 days since her suspected abduction. Close friend Lauren Serpa is urging the public and community to stay vigilant and keep Nancy’s case in mind. Savannah Guthrie recently expressed her determination to find Nancy, vowing not to give up hope. As
Primus have today released their new EP titled ‘A Handful of Nuggs‘, which leads their new album, dropping July 22nd, via Prawn Song Records under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. Trying to summarize Primus in 2026 feels a bit like trying to explain a fever dream to someone who only listens to yacht rock.
Nick Cavehas revealedThe Bad Seedsare “messing around” in the studio with the “vague idea of making a new record”. The band released their most recent studio album ‘Wild God’ – their 18thin total – in 2024,but after two years, it looks like their minds are now shifting to their next LP. Writing on hisRed Hand
As the Rolling Stones began releasing original music, their subject matter darkened. Nervy hit singles like 1965’s “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and 1966’s “19th Nervous Breakdown” spoke to a turbulent age characterized by generational conflict and an escalating war. “Our songs were taking on some kind of edge in the lyrics – cynical, nasty,
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