Netflix is giving its Cannes pick-up La Bola Negra a 28-day theatrical window beginning Nov. 6. The movie, which won Best Directors at Cannes for Javier Ambrosia and Javier Calvo (known as Los Javis), will debut on Netflix on Dec. 4. La Bola Negra spans nearly a century of Spanish history from the 30s to
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Toy Story 5 continued to soar at the box office, while Supergirl experienced some turbulence in its weekend debut with $38 million domestically and $68 million globally. Pixar‘s latest installment in its Oscar-winning animated franchise unboxed $70 million in North America in its sophomore frame to retain the top spot. It dropped 56 percent after
R&B singer and songwriter Joe Leone, currently signed to Grammy-nominated artist Eric Benét and JBR Creative Group, has officially released his latest single, “Safety.” The track, which explores themes of vulnerability, trust, and emotional security in relationships, is now available across all major streaming platforms. Produced by Curtis “Sauce” Wilson, “Safety” serves as an early
Well, this is awkward. Project Runway is returning for Season 22 this summer, and after the previous season’s rocky run, there was hope the show might address some of its core issues. However, right out of the gate, it’s clear that it’ll be a season marred in controversy before it even makes its debut with
The full lineup for MIKE’s Young World V has been revealed. Previously announced headliners Max B and MIKE himself will be joined by Niontay, Thirteendegrees°, EristhePlanet, Salimata, and Black Noi$e at the free, all-ages event, which returns to Brooklyn’s Herbert Von King Park on July 11 as part of New York’s SummerStage series. Check out
Listen via:Apple Podcasts|Spotify|Amazon Podcasts|More Platforms Gerry Beckley, founding member and co-lead singer of America, spoke with Kyle Meredith about his new solo album, MERCIFUL, and the creative flood that’s followed his retirement from touring. After decades of life measured in hotel rooms, backstage doors, and 200 travel days a year, Beckley now splits his
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, and the show is going to be bigger and better than ever. In honor of the nation’s 250th Independence Day celebration, the fireworks display is expanding to the Brooklyn Bridge, lower East River, and lower Hudson River. Those who aren’t in
Out on the 17th of July, ‘Long Time Coming’ is the debut album from independent pop and electronic artist, Loraine. Originally from The Netherlands, raised in Belgium, and now based in Portland, Oregon, USA, Loraine has come a long way, both physically and musically. ‘Long Time Coming’ is available to pre-save here. Comprising eleven tracks,
‘Lovely Moments’ explores the theme of Y2K culture through Ako’s signature whisper vocals and delicate alternative pop sensibilities. The album weaves together introspective songwriting with meticulously crafted production, creating a cohesive sonic landscape that celebrates the fleeting, precious moments that define human connection. “For me, it’s when I drink some tea and relax while listening
Foo Fighters performed a cover of a Beatles’ classic during their final show in Liverpool. Check it out below. Dave Grohl and co. are currently on the road for their European ‘Take Cover’ tour, which comes in support of their brand new album ‘Your Favorite Toy‘. The trek saw them play two nights at Liverpool’s
On Aug. 1, 2015, at The Forum in Los Angeles, Rush played what many believed would be the band’s final concert. It was the last date of their 40th Anniversary R40 Live Tour, and though the group hadn’t come right out and said it yet, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart knew this was
Which album packs more punch? Sorry, too easy. But this week we are asking you to choose the better of two Five Finger Death Punch albums in Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. It’s American Capitalist vs. War Is the Answer. In one corner we have War Is the Answer, the band’s
Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty After several delays, T.I. has officially released his long-awaited album, Kill The King. While the Atlanta legend has said this could be his final album, plenty of fans are calling cap and believe TIP still has more music left in the tank. Either way, Kill The King has finally arrived.
There’s a snake in Supergirl‘s boot, and it’s the second weekend of Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story 5. The $170M DC Studios feature, the second production under the James Gunn- and Peter Safran-run Warner Bros comic book division after last summer’s Superman ($125M domestic opening), is expected to open in the upper $40Ms at 3,600 theaters stateside
For decades, the interplanetary warriors and metal Gods we call GWAR have always dealt with change, yet one thing has always remained the exact same: when it comes to violently murdering celebrities on stage, NO ONE IS SAFE! They have laid to waste actors, mutilated pop stars, and, of course, disemboweled politicians, all in a
The Violinist, a hand-drawn feature from Singapore, has won the Cristal Award for best film at the 2026 Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The period drama from directors Ervin Han and Raúl García traces the history of Singapore and Malaya, from 1929 to the present, as it follows two childhood friends, both gifted violinists, who
Multi-Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Lucky Daye has officially announced a new label partnership with Warner Records. To coincide with the announcement, Daye released his latest single, “Nowhere Fast,” marking his first solo offering under the new imprint. A Stripped-Back Sound and Intentional Pacing Produced by longtime collaborator D’Mile (Silk Sonic, H.E.R.), “Nowhere
Critic’s Rating: 4.8 / 5.0 4.8 Star City has reached the point where excellence itself is no longer surprising. The question is whether each episode can still find a new way to challenge the characters. Star City Season 1 Episode 6, “Awl in a Shack,” answers with a resounding yes. (Courtesy of Apple TV) Deception
If you walked anywhere near Times Square over the last decade, you were likely bombarded with a fleet of rickshaws blasting the 2009 concrete-jungle anthem “Empire State of Mind” through makeshift speakers. To some who live here, it’s one of the reasons to avoid Midtown Manhattan—that is until last week, when the New York Knicks’
Despite Mel Brooks’ singular comedic voice, it feels odd to think of the soon-to-be 100-year-old as an auteur — mostly because so much of his work was produced in collaboration, whether it be co-writing Blazing Saddles with Richard Pryor, his multiple films with Gene Wilder, or his sympatico bonds with so many others. Two relationships,
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