Read More: Watch: Michael Caine Must Face the Music in Gorgeous 'Youth' Trailer Fox Searchlight Pictures has acquired North American distribution rights to Paolo Sorrentino's "Youth," starring Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz and Paul Dano. Marking the director's follow up to the Oscar-winning "The Great Beauty," "Youth" will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this week. Exploring themes of aging artistry, "Youth" centers on two longtime friends vacationing in the Swiss Alps. Oscar winner Caine plays Fred, an acclaimed composer and conductor who brings along his daughter (Weisz) and best friend Mick (Keitel), a renowned filmmaker. While Mick scrambles to finish the screenplay for what he imagines will be his last important film, Fred has no intention of resuming his musical career. The two men reflect on their past, each finding that some of the most important experiences can come later in...
- 5/13/2015
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
We may not have that new religion that’ll bring you to your knees, but we do have an all new TVLine Mixtape!
What follows is an array of songs recently featured on your favorite shows, including artist and album information in case you want to add them to your personal collection.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked — but we always love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, then hit the comments with your favorite TV tunes. And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @RyanSchwartz.
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What follows is an array of songs recently featured on your favorite shows, including artist and album information in case you want to add them to your personal collection.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked — but we always love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, then hit the comments with your favorite TV tunes. And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @RyanSchwartz.
RelatedRevenge Goes Pink,...
- 5/2/2015
- TVLine.com
Recently, ABC served up this new, 2nd sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 17 of season 11, and it offers up a new look at the ongoing drama that's going on between Meredith and Derek. Derek points out that their relationship is really in trouble, and more! The episode is titled, "With or Without You." The official synopsis for episode 17, reads like this: Derek And Meredith Face The Music. Synopsis number 2: Meredith, rattled by the latest events, will try to figure out what to do about Derek. Elsewhere, Owen will be shocked when his mother is admitted to the hospital. Episode 17 is set to air tomorrow night, March 25th at 7pm central time on ABC.
- 3/25/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC released these new,official spoiler pictures for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 17 of season 11, and they offer up new looks at Owen engaged in some dramatic and intense action. We also see a couple of Jo scenes, and more. The episode is labeled, "With or Without You." The official synopsis for episode 17, reads like this: Derek And Meredith Face The Music. Synopsis number 2: Meredith, rattled by the latest events, will try to figure out what to do about Derek. Meanwhile, Owen will be shocked when his mother is admitted to the hospital. Episode 17 is due to air on Thursday night, March 25th at 7pm central time on ABC. You can also view the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for episode 17.
- 3/20/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Last night, ABC dropped the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 17 of season 11, and it gives us new looks at some very interesting and dramatic stuff as Derek gets met with temptation from another woman, and can't seem to work things out with Meredith, and more! The episode is titled, "With or Without You." In the new, 17th episode official description: Derek And Meredith Face The Music. Description number 2: Meredith, rattled by the latest events, will try to figure out what to do about Derek. Meanwhile, Owen will be shocked when his mother is admitted to the hospital. Episode 17 is scheduled to air on Thursday night, March 25th at 7pm central time on ABC. Stay tuned.
- 3/20/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 17 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "With or Without You," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and dramatic stuff take place as Owen gets a big shocker when his mother is placed in the hospital. Meredith has to face the Derek issues, and more! In the new, 17th episode press release: Derek And Meredith Face The Music. Press release number 2: Meredith, rattled by the latest events, is going to try to figure out what to do about Derek. In the meantime, Owen is going to be shocked when his mother is admitted to the hospital. The episode was written by Elisabeth R. Finch and, it was directed by Chandra Wilson. Episode 17 is set to air on Thursday night, March 25th at 7pm central time on ABC.
- 3/19/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
After two seasons of watching Robin Wright play ice queen Claire Underwood on "House of Cards," it’s refreshing to see her mix things up!The actress battled it out with Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" on Wednesday in a game called "Turn and Face the Music."Robin and Jimmy stood side-by-side and turned around simultaneously to do dramatic readings off cue cards. They then had to dance to a series of random songs, including Lil' Jon's "Turn Down For What," Glenn Miller, the Righteous Brothers and Herbie Hancock.She has some killer dance moves -- check out the funny clip above to see the pair in action!Want more Fallon hilarity? Check out these can't-miss clips:Jimmy Dances with J.LoMiranda Kerr and Jimmy Fallon Play Flip CupChanning Tatum Takes on Jimmy In Arm WrestlingCameron Diaz and Jimmy Fallon Compete in Hilarious Kayak RaceKate Hudson and Jimmy Fallon...
- 7/24/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
An audience member asking to hear a professional singer perform queries from Yahoo! Answers inspired this bit on "The Tonight Show," where Tony winner Audra McDonald was joined by actor Josh Charles and host Jimmy Fallon to sing real questions and answers from the site. Some of the questions were fairly straightforward -- "How can I be the life of the party?" -- while others were...less than intelligent. (The person worrying about how to dislodge a swallowed ice cube may need to seek professional help.) Our fingers are crossed that this concept is added to Fallon's regular rotation of quirky recurring gags.
We can't really say the same...
An audience member asking to hear a professional singer perform queries from Yahoo! Answers inspired this bit on "The Tonight Show," where Tony winner Audra McDonald was joined by actor Josh Charles and host Jimmy Fallon to sing real questions and answers from the site. Some of the questions were fairly straightforward -- "How can I be the life of the party?" -- while others were...less than intelligent. (The person worrying about how to dislodge a swallowed ice cube may need to seek professional help.) Our fingers are crossed that this concept is added to Fallon's regular rotation of quirky recurring gags.
We can't really say the same...
- 7/24/2014
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
Chicago – Fresh from his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (along with bandmates Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons and Peter Criss), Paul Stanley of the rock group Kiss stopped by last month at Anderson’s Bookshop in Naperville, Ill. to sign his new book “Face the Music: A Life Exposed”.
Paul Stanley met Gene Simmons in the early 1970s, and after an attempt to get another rock group off the ground, solicited a drummer and guitarist through ads in New York City newspapers. This resulted in finding Peter Criss (drums) and Ace Frehley (guitar) to form Kiss. After experimenting with different make-up and character personas, Paul Stanley became the “starchild” in 1973 and Kiss released their first album in 1974. Since then, the iconic band has sold more than 100 million albums (despite critical bashing) with Stanley and Simmons still touring. On Dec. 17, 2013, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Paul Stanley met Gene Simmons in the early 1970s, and after an attempt to get another rock group off the ground, solicited a drummer and guitarist through ads in New York City newspapers. This resulted in finding Peter Criss (drums) and Ace Frehley (guitar) to form Kiss. After experimenting with different make-up and character personas, Paul Stanley became the “starchild” in 1973 and Kiss released their first album in 1974. Since then, the iconic band has sold more than 100 million albums (despite critical bashing) with Stanley and Simmons still touring. On Dec. 17, 2013, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- 6/5/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Founding Kiss drummer Peter Criss insists he's Not a raging anti-Semite, despite public accusations made by Kiss guitarist Paul Stanley.Stanley unloaded on Criss and another ex-band mate Ace Frehley in his new book "Face the Music: A Life Exposed," accusing the two of chronic anti-Semitic behavior back in the day. Stanley also accuses Criss of being a racist who enjoyed mocking waiters at Chinese restaurants.But Criss tells TMZ, all of Stanley's claims are bogus.
- 4/8/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
April 30 is the 80th birthday of country legend Willie Nelson. Not only will Nelson be celebrating his birthday this month, but he’ll also be celebrated as the Artist of the Month for April thanks to Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. The celebration also includes the April 16 release of Nelson’s new album, “Let’s Face The Music And Dance,” on Legacy Recordings. “Let’s Face The Music And Dance,” recorded by Willie and The Family, is made up of 20th century pop, rock, jazz and country music classics and standards. Willie and The Family will also play a special “birthday” concert at the Back Yard in Austin, Texas [ Read More ]
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- 4/10/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Avant, "Face the Music" (Mo-b Entertainment)
Avant's seventh album arrives just in time for Valentine's Day: It's full of ballads and seductive tracks that highlight the R&B performer's singing and songwriting skills.
Avant doesn't break any barriers vocally on "Face the Music," but he does bring on a freshness that always makes him worth listening to. That's evident on the album opener, "Toast to Love," and the midtempo "80 in a 30," which displays the Avant we know and love.
"You and I," featuring KeKe Wyatt, sees the awesome twosome throwing down again, adding to their previous collaborations like the classic "My First Love" and "Nothing in This World."
Avant does stretch out of his comfort zone slightly on "No," opting for a more poplike sound, and it works. "Face the Music" isn't perfect, but it's an R&B goodie.
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Avant's seventh album arrives just in time for Valentine's Day: It's full of ballads and seductive tracks that highlight the R&B performer's singing and songwriting skills.
Avant doesn't break any barriers vocally on "Face the Music," but he does bring on a freshness that always makes him worth listening to. That's evident on the album opener, "Toast to Love," and the midtempo "80 in a 30," which displays the Avant we know and love.
"You and I," featuring KeKe Wyatt, sees the awesome twosome throwing down again, adding to their previous collaborations like the classic "My First Love" and "Nothing in This World."
Avant does stretch out of his comfort zone slightly on "No," opting for a more poplike sound, and it works. "Face the Music" isn't perfect, but it's an R&B goodie.
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Follow Bianca Roach at http://twitter.com/B__Roach...
- 2/4/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
HollywoodNews.com: The 38th Seattle International Film Festival, the largest and most highly-attended event of its kind in the United States concluded today with the announcement of the Siff 2012 Competition Awards and Golden Space Needle Audience Awards. The 25-day Festival, which began May 17, featured over 460 films from more than 70 countries, including 65 feature premieres (24 World, 25 North American, 16 U.S.) and over 700 screenings. Additionally, Siff brought in more than 300 directors, actors and industry professionals.
“A festival’s success is dependent on two basic principles: providing a platform for filmmakers to be celebrated and connecting them to audience members that would not otherwise be aware of their remarkable stories,” said Siff Artistic Director Carl Spence. “This year a record number of filmmakers participated in person and online with virtual Q&A’s successfully expanding the conversation around the best in cinema with passionate audiences, illuminating guests and distinguished industry in attendance.”
Siff Managing Director Deborah Person said,...
“A festival’s success is dependent on two basic principles: providing a platform for filmmakers to be celebrated and connecting them to audience members that would not otherwise be aware of their remarkable stories,” said Siff Artistic Director Carl Spence. “This year a record number of filmmakers participated in person and online with virtual Q&A’s successfully expanding the conversation around the best in cinema with passionate audiences, illuminating guests and distinguished industry in attendance.”
Siff Managing Director Deborah Person said,...
- 6/10/2012
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
It's time to 'put on your top hat and brush off your tails' 77 years after Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers lit up Hollywood's silver screen with one of the greatest dance musicals of all time, Rko Pictures' Top Hat is now on in London's West End! Judging by the sensational reviews, standing ovations and sold out theatres around the country on its pre-London tour, it has been well worth the wait. Tom Chambers (Holby City heartthrob and Strictly Come Dancing winner) plays the irrepressible Broadway sensation Jerry Travers who dances his way across Europe to win the heart of society model Dale Tremont, played by triple Olivier Award nominee Summer Strallen (Love Never Dies, The Sound of Music, The Drowsy Chaperone). Packed full of Irving Berlin's greatest hits, such as Let's Face the Music and Dance, Cheek to Cheek, Puttin' (more)...
- 4/19/2012
- by By Rob Collingbourne
- Digital Spy
Chicago – Singing competitions are becoming as pervasive as sports on TV. But as the “leagues” multiply, will the audience show up to yet another franchise? The granddaddy of all prime time singing judges, Simon Cowell, hopes he has “The X Factor” to create another hit, which premieres September 21st on Fox.
Television Rating: 3.5/5.0
Using the tried and true format that made him a phenomenon, Simon Cowell again puts a panel of judges in front of potential singing stars to find what he calls “The X Factor” that separates mega-stars from mere singers. Signing up his old “American Idol” sidekick Paula Abdul, plus a guy who looks like Randy Jackson, (L.A. Reid) Cowell hopes to strike ratings gold again.
The X Factor is a traveling show, and there are a three differences from the Idol format. There is one extra judge, Nicole Scherzinger (of The Pussycat Dolls), the competition is open...
Television Rating: 3.5/5.0
Using the tried and true format that made him a phenomenon, Simon Cowell again puts a panel of judges in front of potential singing stars to find what he calls “The X Factor” that separates mega-stars from mere singers. Signing up his old “American Idol” sidekick Paula Abdul, plus a guy who looks like Randy Jackson, (L.A. Reid) Cowell hopes to strike ratings gold again.
The X Factor is a traveling show, and there are a three differences from the Idol format. There is one extra judge, Nicole Scherzinger (of The Pussycat Dolls), the competition is open...
- 9/21/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
I have had the pleasure of participating in two think tanks sessions with Michael Gubbins of the UK. He's a fun and thoughtful advocate for the change that needs to occur in our industry, if we want to survive. As he points out today in his article in MovieScope "Face The Music", ten years after the release of the iPod, has the film biz really learned anything from it's sister, the music industry? In MovieScope, Michael points out: ....film, where there has been a polarisation of the global blockbusters at one hand and ever-smaller art-house releases at the other. A…...
- 8/21/2011
- Hope for Film
Shrill. Insipid. Flop. Worst ever. “What is Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark?” Ding-ding-ding. Correct. That is how critics received previews of the accident-plagued $70 million Broadway musical, which finally opens up on June 14 after a significant makeover that did not include its original co-writer/director Julie Taymor. But those unflattering assessments were nothing that its music and lyrics team, U2′s Bono and The Edge, weren’t whispering to each other. “That’s the sort of stuff we were saying backstage,” Bono tells Nightline’s Cynthia McFadden in an interview that will air tonight. “It might have been a little hard...
- 5/20/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
There's nothing like a good debate and discussion after watching a movie. And there are few things quite like Rich Pickings, too. Nick explains more...
One of the things I love most about film is that it's not always about film. That may sound a bit odd, but hear me out.
How many times have you watched something that has really made you think? You might not even realise it, but I bet it's happened a few times. The post-film discussions that veer off into many tangents, each related but separate from its original context. It could be as simple as "Wouldn't it be cool to have that super-power?" to as complex as "How does this change my point of view on something?"
Coupled to this is the fact that film is increasingly part of a larger event, partnered with other entertainments and activities. A prime example here is the success of Secret Cinema,...
One of the things I love most about film is that it's not always about film. That may sound a bit odd, but hear me out.
How many times have you watched something that has really made you think? You might not even realise it, but I bet it's happened a few times. The post-film discussions that veer off into many tangents, each related but separate from its original context. It could be as simple as "Wouldn't it be cool to have that super-power?" to as complex as "How does this change my point of view on something?"
Coupled to this is the fact that film is increasingly part of a larger event, partnered with other entertainments and activities. A prime example here is the success of Secret Cinema,...
- 5/11/2011
- Den of Geek
Coward was glib, Gilbert was boring and Hammerstein was obsessed with birds . . . Master of musicals Stephen Sondheim gives his verdict on his fellow songwriters
Oscar Hammerstein
Despite the fact that Oscar Hammerstein II taught me virtually everything I know about lyric writing, I feel obligated to list some of my quibbles with his work, poking fun along the way. A lot of songwriters fill in empty spaces in the music with reiteration, but there's a fervent lack of surprise in Hammerstein's thoughts, made manifest by his need to spell things out with plodding insistence, as in You've Got To Be Carefully Taught from South Pacific: "You've got to be taught before it's too late,/ Before you are six or seven or eight," which always makes me want to ask, "What about five or nine or 13?"
Hammerstein sometimes gets carried away by "pretty" words and images instead of accurate ones. In A Cock-Eyed Optimist,...
Oscar Hammerstein
Despite the fact that Oscar Hammerstein II taught me virtually everything I know about lyric writing, I feel obligated to list some of my quibbles with his work, poking fun along the way. A lot of songwriters fill in empty spaces in the music with reiteration, but there's a fervent lack of surprise in Hammerstein's thoughts, made manifest by his need to spell things out with plodding insistence, as in You've Got To Be Carefully Taught from South Pacific: "You've got to be taught before it's too late,/ Before you are six or seven or eight," which always makes me want to ask, "What about five or nine or 13?"
Hammerstein sometimes gets carried away by "pretty" words and images instead of accurate ones. In A Cock-Eyed Optimist,...
- 11/25/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
First Show Ratings
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! returned to ITV with its biggest ever first-episode audience of 12.5 million viewers, and a 42 percent share – up a huge 1.8 million on last year’s opener.
The one-and-a-half hour show was watched by an average of 11.2 million viewers, 41 percent share who saw all ten celebrities face Terrorvision, their first Bush Tucker Trial.
Sheryl Admits She’LL Never Love Again
The topic in Camp Shelia soon turned onto the men in their lives as Gillian asked Sheryl about her infamous past marriage.
Sheryl explains to Gillian how they met, “I was in a wine bar that was round the corner from where I lived. There was a big rowdy crowd of people, like guys. I should have known should I? He (Paul) was drunk, really drunk.”
Gillian then commented “You always get the warning but are you listening?”
Sheryl continued,...
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! returned to ITV with its biggest ever first-episode audience of 12.5 million viewers, and a 42 percent share – up a huge 1.8 million on last year’s opener.
The one-and-a-half hour show was watched by an average of 11.2 million viewers, 41 percent share who saw all ten celebrities face Terrorvision, their first Bush Tucker Trial.
Sheryl Admits She’LL Never Love Again
The topic in Camp Shelia soon turned onto the men in their lives as Gillian asked Sheryl about her infamous past marriage.
Sheryl explains to Gillian how they met, “I was in a wine bar that was round the corner from where I lived. There was a big rowdy crowd of people, like guys. I should have known should I? He (Paul) was drunk, really drunk.”
Gillian then commented “You always get the warning but are you listening?”
Sheryl continued,...
- 11/16/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Episode Title: "What They Died For"
Written By: Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz & Elizabeth Sarnoff
Story: Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley have no time to mourn the deaths of their friends as they begin their pursuit of Desmond Hume, the man that Sayid identified as a threat to Smocke. Elsewhere on the Island, Ben, Richard and Miles head to the Barracks to find C4, but they find something — and someone — else.
In the Sideways Universe, Desmond continues putting the pieces together as a confrontation with Ben inspires Locke to reconsider Jack's proposal for spinal surgery. But it's Desmond's encounter with Sayid and Kate that has the most intriguing implications for the future of "Lost."
Fallen Comrades: With only three and a half hours remaining on "Lost," there was very little time to mourn the deaths of Sayid, Sun, Jin and Frank, even for an episode titled "What They Died For." Still,...
Written By: Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz & Elizabeth Sarnoff
Story: Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley have no time to mourn the deaths of their friends as they begin their pursuit of Desmond Hume, the man that Sayid identified as a threat to Smocke. Elsewhere on the Island, Ben, Richard and Miles head to the Barracks to find C4, but they find something — and someone — else.
In the Sideways Universe, Desmond continues putting the pieces together as a confrontation with Ben inspires Locke to reconsider Jack's proposal for spinal surgery. But it's Desmond's encounter with Sayid and Kate that has the most intriguing implications for the future of "Lost."
Fallen Comrades: With only three and a half hours remaining on "Lost," there was very little time to mourn the deaths of Sayid, Sun, Jin and Frank, even for an episode titled "What They Died For." Still,...
- 5/19/2010
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
Lil Wayne seems to have gotten a bit confused. Let us explain: "Face the music," in his case, meant "go to jail." It did not mean "sneak some contraband headphones and an MP3 player behind bars and hide them in another inmate's cell." Ah, well. He was close. Unfortunately, close is just not good enough for the disciplinary body at Rikers Island, where the rapper began serving out a yearlong sentence for weapons charges in March. Jail officers found the harmless yet still rule-breaking items on Monday. While the charger and headphones were found in the 27-year-old's cell, the headphones turned up in the cell of a fellow inmate. (This guy just cannot stay away from...
- 5/13/2010
- E! Online
Safety Harbor Kids and Authentik Artists recently teamed up for the digital release of Safety Harbor Kids Holiday Collection, and tonight Jackson Browne will be among the celebrities honoring the participants at a special event in Hollywood.
The release features 19 tracks and has original and cover versions of Holiday songs performed by over 10 Grammy Award winning artists including Sheila E, Billy Idol, Jackson Browne and many more. All proceeds from the album go to the Safety Harbor Kids, non-profit organization whose focus is to better the lives of parentless, homeless and disadvantaged children in the Los Angeles area.
“The Safety Harbor Kids Holiday Collection CD was a collaborative effort between the musicians, Face The Music record label, and our distributor Authentik Artists, as a fundraiser for our organization,” commented Shk co-Founder and President Petrie Alexandra Williams. “We are excited about this inaugural Goodwill Ambassador Awards Ceremony and extremely grateful to...
The release features 19 tracks and has original and cover versions of Holiday songs performed by over 10 Grammy Award winning artists including Sheila E, Billy Idol, Jackson Browne and many more. All proceeds from the album go to the Safety Harbor Kids, non-profit organization whose focus is to better the lives of parentless, homeless and disadvantaged children in the Los Angeles area.
“The Safety Harbor Kids Holiday Collection CD was a collaborative effort between the musicians, Face The Music record label, and our distributor Authentik Artists, as a fundraiser for our organization,” commented Shk co-Founder and President Petrie Alexandra Williams. “We are excited about this inaugural Goodwill Ambassador Awards Ceremony and extremely grateful to...
- 12/17/2009
- Look to the Stars
The creative process that artists endure—confronting personal fears, reaching deep within themselves for meaning—is often devastating and painful. Just ask housewife Kim Zolciak, a woman so traumatized by entering the recording studio, she is reduced to tears and virtually unable to speak. Who can blame her? She had to sing the words "Don't be tardy for the party." Five times in row! Kim's suffered for her music. Now it's your turn.
- 9/18/2009
- E! Online
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