Liars have released a music video for their latest single, “From What the Never Was.” The video, directed by filmmaker Clemens Habicht, is an homage to iconic sci-fi films.
The clip is the third in a trilogy directed by Habicht for Liars’ upcoming album, The Apple Drop, out August 6th via Mute. It sees band members Angus Andrew, Laurence Pike, and Cameron Deyell traversing deep space when the mission goes terribly wrong.
“In preparation for the video, I went back to the ‘Sekwar’ cave to map it three-dimensionally,” Andrew explained in a statement.
The clip is the third in a trilogy directed by Habicht for Liars’ upcoming album, The Apple Drop, out August 6th via Mute. It sees band members Angus Andrew, Laurence Pike, and Cameron Deyell traversing deep space when the mission goes terribly wrong.
“In preparation for the video, I went back to the ‘Sekwar’ cave to map it three-dimensionally,” Andrew explained in a statement.
- 7/28/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
By: Dan Moore “I’m just a doctor. I don’t even know what kind of doctor I am. I think I’m a brain surgeon.” That’s how Rob Huebel described the character of Dr. Owen Maestro, a character he’s portrayed through seven seasons of Adult Swim’s “Children’s Hospital” and now on Netflix’s “Medical Police.” This quote pretty much sums up the whole vibe of Netflix’s new comedy/action/thriller “Medical Police”. It may sound outlandish, but it actually works. Especially with sidekick Lola Spratt (Erin Hayes). The characters find themselves in the most intense situations that should be taken seriously until they start bantering back and forth. Leaving the viewer to never really know what to expect, in a good way. The show was created by Rob Corddry, David Wain, Krister Johnson, and Jonathan Stern. The show was scored by composer Matt Novack.
- 2/19/2020
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
By: Dan Moore What do titles such as X-Men: Apocalypse, Socom: U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo 3, NBC’s Will and Grace and CNN’s The History of Comedy all have in common? Composer and songwriter Lior Rosner. Rosner, whose resume is about as eclectic as they get, is now venturing into new territory, Netflix’s streaming world. Rosner is scoring Michael Patrick King’s latest series, Aj and the Queen, for the streaming giant. The series follows Ruby Red (played by RuPaul), a down-on-her-luck drag queen traveling across America, who develops an unlikely sidekick named Aj (Izzy G.). In this exclusive interview, Rosner talks about everything from working on the X-Men franchise to his latest title Aj and the Queen. -You are currently scoring the upcoming Netflix comedy Aj and the Queen and NBC’s Will and Grace, which are both comedies. Would you say this genre is your specialty?...
- 1/14/2020
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
By: Dan Moore Looking for a show to binge-watch this holiday season? One you might want to consider, Netflix’s teen apocalypse dramedy Daybreak. Based on Brian Ralph’s graphic novel series of the same name, Daybreak is a genre-bending series that finds high school outcast Josh searching for his missing girlfriend Sam in post-apocalyptic Glendale, California. Joined by misfits, such as 12-year-old Angelica and Josh’s former high school bully, Wesley, now turned pacifist samurai, Josh tries to stay alive amongst the horde of Mad Max-style gangs, zombie-like creatures called Ghoulies, and everything else this crazy new world throws at him. One of the many unique aspects of the show worth mentioning, the musical element. Characters have to participate in a singing competition called American Ninja Idol. Think American Idol, but instead of going through to the next round, you get released to Ghoulies for dinner. The man...
- 12/19/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
By: Dan Moore When DC fans remember David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, they probably first think of Margot Robbie’s incredible portrayal of Harley Quinn. This wasn’t the first time we have been introduced to this character, Harley Quinn originally appeared in the 1992 show, Batman: The Animated Series, and was voiced by Arleen Sorkin. Since Suicide Squad, the character has reached a new level of popularity, spawning Halloween costumes and a whole new sense of punk style for young girls among many things. Ahead of the follow-up, spin-off titled Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, due out in February, DC Universe has just released an animated series solely dedicated to the frequent accomplice and lover of Joker, titled Harley Quinn. One of the many standout elements of the new streaming series is the score by composer Jefferson Friedman, which he has described as “power...
- 12/9/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Guy Pearce is in talks to join Robert Downey, Jr. and Sir Ben Kingsley in Iron Man 3 as Aldrich Killian, which means nothing to me, but I hope Killian doesn't have much of a costume.
The White House has officially endorsed the Safe Schools Improvement Act and the Student Non-Discrimination Act according to a report from Metro Weekly's Chris Geidner. A little over a year ago, Chris and I were in San Francisco together at the Haas Foundation's gathering, and he began asking questions of the White House regularly after that. I can't help but think his dedication to keeping the pressure on helped.
In the didn't-see-this-coming department, Taylor Swift in is talks to play Joni Mitchell in a movie.
Nom doesn't think that reading time should be daddy time for a little girl. Asshats.
Ally Hudson Taylor thinks that sports needs an Athletics Equality Index, much like the Hrc publishes one for corporations.
The White House has officially endorsed the Safe Schools Improvement Act and the Student Non-Discrimination Act according to a report from Metro Weekly's Chris Geidner. A little over a year ago, Chris and I were in San Francisco together at the Haas Foundation's gathering, and he began asking questions of the White House regularly after that. I can't help but think his dedication to keeping the pressure on helped.
In the didn't-see-this-coming department, Taylor Swift in is talks to play Joni Mitchell in a movie.
Nom doesn't think that reading time should be daddy time for a little girl. Asshats.
Ally Hudson Taylor thinks that sports needs an Athletics Equality Index, much like the Hrc publishes one for corporations.
- 4/22/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
A woman attempts to pay at the check out in the grocery store, hounded by a complaining customer behind her and very nervous when she looks at a gang outside in the car. Lots of potential suspects in the opening as to why she was so anxious. Shots are heard and the trolley cart boy and the same woman are shot and killed. Nick's (George Eads) first comment at the Cs is that he wanted to go grocery shopping too. Very out of character and irrelevant that two DBs could lead him to think of shopping. Sara (Jorga Fox) replies someone had the same idea. The Db boy, Hector has prison tattoos so could have been the intended target. Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) comments on the woman being an unlucky customer, meaning her shooting could have been accidental. However Nick comments on the Gs (Gun shot) wounds and one in her left eye.
- 3/30/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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