Early-aughts teen queen Lindsay Lohan is having a comeback moment, and her latest Netflix romance is here. The “Mean Girls” and “Freaky Friday” star previously teamed with the streamer on the hit holiday romance “Falling for Christmas.” Now, she’s back — along with director Janeen Damian — for the spring fling, “Irish Wish.”
Lohan stars as book editor Maddie who’s head over heels for the author she works with, Paul (Alexander Vlahos), until he falls in love with her best friend (Elizabeth Tan). Putting her feelings aside, Maddie travels to Ireland for their wedding, where sparks fly with a charismatic photographer (Ed Speleers) until an accidental wish turns her life upside down. She wakes up engaged to Paul and racing toward a walk down the aisle she’s not sure she wants anymore.
Like any good wedding playlist should be, the “Irish Wish” soundtrack is a mix of love songs and danceable,...
Lohan stars as book editor Maddie who’s head over heels for the author she works with, Paul (Alexander Vlahos), until he falls in love with her best friend (Elizabeth Tan). Putting her feelings aside, Maddie travels to Ireland for their wedding, where sparks fly with a charismatic photographer (Ed Speleers) until an accidental wish turns her life upside down. She wakes up engaged to Paul and racing toward a walk down the aisle she’s not sure she wants anymore.
Like any good wedding playlist should be, the “Irish Wish” soundtrack is a mix of love songs and danceable,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap
There may never be a “perfect movie,” but there can be perfect moments within movies. YouTuber Jim Casey has taken the time to collect and organize some fine examples of such moments, and he’s turned them into a stirring, inspirational two-part series called “The Most Beautiful Shots In Movie History.” This is an elegant tribute to the visual power of cinema. And, make no mistake, it’s strictly the visuals that Casey is focusing on here; he includes no dialogue from the films he’s excerpting. This is, at heart, a tribute to the work of cinematographers, costume designers, and art directors, not screenwriters. Casey says he took his inspiration from this 2015 BuzzFeed article by Dan Dalton.
For its soundtrack, the first installment uses Caro Emerald’s poignant cover of Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day.” The usual suspects are represented here: Akira Kurosawa, Alfred Hitchcock, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley ...
For its soundtrack, the first installment uses Caro Emerald’s poignant cover of Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day.” The usual suspects are represented here: Akira Kurosawa, Alfred Hitchcock, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley ...
- 12/14/2016
- by Joe Blevins
- avclub.com
Here's a cool little video showing some of film's greatest shots on camera. While I think there are more than a few selections left out of the film, I can't really deny the validity of most of the shots that Jim Casey put in here! For those wishing to know the song, it's a cover of Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" performed by Caro Emerald!
- 2/1/2016
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Sometimes, you just need to take your mind off of things, and bask in the glory of beauty. This is the perfect video to watch for three minutes of respite. When it comes to movies, there are so many incredible moments that are unforgettable thanks to how gorgeous the cinematography is. Not just the cinematography, but the choreography and composition, the lighting, everything works in harmony to create some of the most beautiful shots in movie history. I wish this would go on and on, an endless video of the moments that have left me in awe over so many years. The moments that make me more and more passionate about film. From YouTube - editor Jim Casey explains that this is a video version of the Buzzfeed article also collecting the Most Beautiful Shots in Movie History. The music feature is Caro Emerald - Perfect Day (Live Lou Reed...
- 1/19/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Like many of you, I went into Agent Carter with little to no expectation of what to find because, as Vulture’s Abraham Riesman recently wrote, Agent Carter has little to no history in the comics. This eight-hour miniseries is spun off from the one-shot short film included as a DVD extra for Iron Man 3. The show is set in “New York, 1946,” and doesn’t give much more historical background beyond that, but it demonstrates a 1940s postwar noir sensibility with an opening montage set to the faux-big-band-sounding “That Man,” by Dutch pop singer Caro Emerald. And so far, it’s the Marvel entity that reminds me most of what it was like to read old comics when I was a kid, primarily Phantom, Mandrake, and Tintin, or even Bruce Timm’s animated DC series – drawn in the old ink style and filled with felons, ne’er-do-wells, and obtuse villainy.
- 1/7/2015
- by Sulagna Misra
- Vulture
We have added a new set of pictures from the event "Caro Emerald Concert"Caro Emerald in concert at the Kunst!Rasen in Bonn on July 29, 2012.Photo copyright by Mpf / PR Photos. Caro Emerald in concert at the Kunst!Rasen in Bonn on July 29, 2012.Photo copyright by Mpf / PR Photos. Caro Emerald in concert at the Kunst!Rasen in Bonn on July 29, 2012.Photo copyright by Mpf / PR Photos. Caro Emerald in concert at the Kunst!Rasen in Bonn on July 29, 2012.Photo copyright by Mpf / PR Photos. Caro Emerald in concert at the Kunst!Rasen in Bonn on July 29, 2012.Photo copyright by Mpf / PR Photos. Caro Emerald in concert at the Kunst!Rasen in Bonn on July 29,...
- 8/1/2012
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
When we next tune in to The Vampire Diaries, we'll be taken back to 1912.
But producer Julie Plec has now teased another quasi flashback for the series, as viewers should prepare for an upcoming decade dance, this one with a 1920s theme.
"I swear I must've been a songbird in the 20's. This makes me Way too happy," Plec Tweeted Tuesday night, including a link to the song "That Man," a jazz track by Dutch singer Caro Emerald.
The Vampire Diaries, of course, showed us life for Klaus and Stefan back in the day on the third episode this season, "The End of the Affair." It introduced us to Chicago and is considered my many to be the best installment of season three.
In other words: we very much welcome another trip to the past, even if it takes place in the present.
But producer Julie Plec has now teased another quasi flashback for the series, as viewers should prepare for an upcoming decade dance, this one with a 1920s theme.
"I swear I must've been a songbird in the 20's. This makes me Way too happy," Plec Tweeted Tuesday night, including a link to the song "That Man," a jazz track by Dutch singer Caro Emerald.
The Vampire Diaries, of course, showed us life for Klaus and Stefan back in the day on the third episode this season, "The End of the Affair." It introduced us to Chicago and is considered my many to be the best installment of season three.
In other words: we very much welcome another trip to the past, even if it takes place in the present.
- 3/1/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
It's that time of year again, "Vampire Diaries" fans! Mystic Falls High is having another decade dance, and this time, it's a callback to the beginning of this season. We've seen the '50s dance, and the '60s dance... and now we'll revisit Stefan's ripper days with a 1920's dance.
Executive producer Julie Plec tweeted about the dance late on Tuesday night, writing, "I swear I must've been a songbird in the 20's. This makes me Way too happy," with a link to the song "That Man" a jazzy, roaring-twenties style song by Dutch singer Caro Emerald.
Mystic Falls High School dances are always a good time... interrupted by death and trauma, obviously. We're hoping that the '20s theme brings our new favorite bromance back together... Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Klaus (Joseph Morgan), of course. At the very least, Rebekah (Claire Holt) should be in her element.
And yes.
Executive producer Julie Plec tweeted about the dance late on Tuesday night, writing, "I swear I must've been a songbird in the 20's. This makes me Way too happy," with a link to the song "That Man" a jazzy, roaring-twenties style song by Dutch singer Caro Emerald.
Mystic Falls High School dances are always a good time... interrupted by death and trauma, obviously. We're hoping that the '20s theme brings our new favorite bromance back together... Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Klaus (Joseph Morgan), of course. At the very least, Rebekah (Claire Holt) should be in her element.
And yes.
- 2/29/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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- 2/6/2012
- by M&C
- Monsters and Critics
Morgan Freeman was the toast of Germany's Golden Camera awards on Saturday as he was honoured for his career achievements.
The Invictus star was handed the top prize of the night at the prestigious awards ceremony in Berlin, and he thanked the crowd in German as he accepted his accolade, declaring, "Danke schon."
Freeman later told reporters it was "a great honour" to accept the prize.
Denzel Washington also showed off his German speaking skills as he picked up the Best International Actor award, while Scarlett Johansson took home the Best International Actress award.
Dionne Warwick was also honoured for her career achievements at the gala and Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald was handed the Best International Music Act prize.
The Invictus star was handed the top prize of the night at the prestigious awards ceremony in Berlin, and he thanked the crowd in German as he accepted his accolade, declaring, "Danke schon."
Freeman later told reporters it was "a great honour" to accept the prize.
Denzel Washington also showed off his German speaking skills as he picked up the Best International Actor award, while Scarlett Johansson took home the Best International Actress award.
Dionne Warwick was also honoured for her career achievements at the gala and Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald was handed the Best International Music Act prize.
- 2/6/2012
- WENN
London, Feb 3: Singing legend Dionne Warwick will be honoured for her career achievements at a prestigious awards ceremony in Germany.
According to contactmusic.com, the "Walk On By" hitmaker will receive the trophy at the Golden Camera event in Berlin, while Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald will be awarded the Best International Music Act prize Saturday.
In the movie categories, Scarlett Johansson and Denzel Washington have come out on top - they'll be handed the Best International Actress and Best International Actor honours respectively.
Ians...
According to contactmusic.com, the "Walk On By" hitmaker will receive the trophy at the Golden Camera event in Berlin, while Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald will be awarded the Best International Music Act prize Saturday.
In the movie categories, Scarlett Johansson and Denzel Washington have come out on top - they'll be handed the Best International Actress and Best International Actor honours respectively.
Ians...
- 2/2/2012
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
Cologne, Germany - Scarlett Johnasson and Oscar-winner Denzel Washington will be honored in Germany this weekend with the Golden Camera prize, one of the country's top entertainment awards. Johansson, who stars in Joss Whedon's summer tentpole The Avengers, will receive the best international actress award while Washington, currently in theaters with Daniel Espinosa's Safe House, picks up the Golden Camera for best international actor. In the music categories, R&B legend Dionne Warwick will receive a lifetime achievement honor and Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald will be honored with the best music international nod. The Golden Cameras are arguably Germany's most
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- 2/2/2012
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jessie J and Kelis are among the latest acts to be confirmed for this year's Isle Of Wight Festival. Miles Kane and Magnetic Man will also play the music event, which will take place at Seaclose Park between June 21 and June 24. Stooshe, Dry The River, Caro Emerald, The Real D'Coy and Best Coast have all been confirmed for slots across the weekend, which will see headline performances from Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam and Tom Petty. Other acts previously confirmed to play (more)...
- 1/20/2012
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Amy Winehouse has managed to retain her posthumous UK album chart number one with Back To Black. The celebrated 2006 LP notched up a second week in pole position after recording its strongest seven-day sales since the 27-year-old's death in late July. Winehouse's debut album Frank, first released in 2003, also climbs from three to five to achieve its best ever chart placing. The late star's two records are surrounded by Adele's 21 and 19 at two and four respectively, while Beyoncé rounds out the top five with 4. Meanwhile, Lady GaGa and Chase & Status shuffle a further two places up the rankings to take Born This Way and No More Idols to six and seven, as Caro Emerald slips three spots to nine with Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor. Rihanna's November 2010 release Loud (more)...
- 8/7/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
The late Amy Winehouse has returned to the top of the UK album chart with her celebrated 2006 LP Back To Black. The 'Tears Dry On Their Own' singer, who died last Saturday at the age of 27, took pole position from Adele's 21 after her passing prompted many to explore her critically-acclaimed discography. As a result, her 2003 debut Frank - which previously peaked at 13 in 2005 - today achieves its best ever album chart placing at five, while a double pack of her two records finishes at ten. Elsewhere in the Top 10, Caro Emerald's Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, Lady GaGa's Born This Way and Doo Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars fall together to this week's six, seven and eight respectively. Meanwhile, Katy Perry soars eight spots up the chart with her August 2010 release Teenage (more)...
- 7/31/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
The late Amy Winehouse has returned to the top of the UK album chart with her celebrated 2006 LP Back To Black. The 'Tears Dry On Their Own' singer, who died last Saturday at the age of 27, took pole position from Adele's 21 after her passing prompted many to explore her critically-acclaimed discography. As a result, her 2003 debut Frank - which previously peaked at 13 in 2005 - today achieves its best ever album chart placing at five, while a double pack of her two records finishes at ten. Elsewhere in the Top 10, Caro Emerald's Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, Lady GaGa's Born This Way and Doo Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars fall together to this week's six, seven and eight respectively. Meanwhile, Katy Perry soars eight spots up the chart with her August 2010 release Teenage (more)...
- 7/31/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
The late Amy Winehouse has returned to the top of the UK album chart with her celebrated 2006 LP Back To Black. The 'Tears Dry On Their Own' singer, who died last Saturday at the age of 27, took pole position from Adele's 21 after her passing prompted many to explore her critically-acclaimed discography. As a result, her 2003 debut Frank - which previously peaked at 13 in 2005 - today achieves its best ever album chart placing at five, while a double pack of her two records finishes at ten. Elsewhere in the Top 10, Caro Emerald's Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, Lady GaGa's Born This Way and Doo Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars fall together to this week's six, seven and eight respectively. Meanwhile, Katy Perry soars eight spots up the chart with her August 2010 release Teenage (more)...
- 7/31/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Adele has collected an 18th week at the peak of the UK album chart with 21. The 'Rolling In The Deep' singer once again outperformed Beyoncé's 4 and her own debut LP 19 to capture the title. Caro Emerald takes her Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor to a new peak of four after climbing two more places, while Lady GaGa rounds out the top five with Born This Way. This is the second all-female top five to occur this year, after Adele's albums, Katy B's On A Mission, Rihanna's Loud and Who You Are by Jessie J secured the top spots back in April. Female artists have spent a combined total of six months at number one on the album chart in 2011, while male artists have held pole position for just four weeks. Elsewhere, Rihanna's aforementioned LP clambers three places (more)...
- 7/24/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Adele has tallied up a 16th week at the top of the UK album chart with 21. The 'Turning Tables' singer denied veteran performer Kate Bush her fourth chart-topper by holding Director's Cut to the runner-up spot. The 'Wuthering Heights' singer's highly-anticipated LP is her tenth UK album chart Top 10 in a career that has spanned over 30 years. She last appeared on the listings in 2005 with Arial, which peaked at three. Further down the digits, Friendly Fires score today's second highest new entry and their best album chart placing to date with Pala at six, while Chase & Status continue their ascent with No More Idols, which is up two to seven. Concluding the Top 10 is little-known Dutch jazz singer Caro Emerald and her 2010 album Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, which previously (more)...
- 5/22/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
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