It’s Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday — especially when it’s New Music Friday! We’re breaking down this week’s best new tracks to keep on your radar.
New Music Friday – February 17th, 2023
P!Nk – ” When I Get There “, plus Trustfall (Album)
Bebe Rexha – “Heart Wants What It Wants”
Niall Horan – “Heaven”
Lana Del Rey – “A&w”
Latto and Lu Kala – “Lottery”
Omar Apollo – “3 Boys”
Nf – “Hope”
Janelle Monáe, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 – “Float”
Crash Adams – “California Girl”
King Cruff – “Soufflé”
Other noteworthy artists with releases this week include Bea Miller – “cynical”, Icona Pop & Galantis – “I Want You”, Virginia To Vegas – ” casamigos” plus life gets interesting… (Album), Billy Lockett – “Don’t Be Hard On Yourself”, Jay Park – “Yesterday”, Karly Scott Collins – “Petty in the 80s”, Hunter Daily – “Don’t Fall Asleep”. Rodrigo y Gabriela – “Descending To Nowhere”, Breland and Alana Springsteen – “For What It’s Worth”, Lauren Spencer Smith...
New Music Friday – February 17th, 2023
P!Nk – ” When I Get There “, plus Trustfall (Album)
Bebe Rexha – “Heart Wants What It Wants”
Niall Horan – “Heaven”
Lana Del Rey – “A&w”
Latto and Lu Kala – “Lottery”
Omar Apollo – “3 Boys”
Nf – “Hope”
Janelle Monáe, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 – “Float”
Crash Adams – “California Girl”
King Cruff – “Soufflé”
Other noteworthy artists with releases this week include Bea Miller – “cynical”, Icona Pop & Galantis – “I Want You”, Virginia To Vegas – ” casamigos” plus life gets interesting… (Album), Billy Lockett – “Don’t Be Hard On Yourself”, Jay Park – “Yesterday”, Karly Scott Collins – “Petty in the 80s”, Hunter Daily – “Don’t Fall Asleep”. Rodrigo y Gabriela – “Descending To Nowhere”, Breland and Alana Springsteen – “For What It’s Worth”, Lauren Spencer Smith...
- 2/17/2023
- by Mikael Melo
- ET Canada
SEOUL -- Secret Sunshine will be Korea's entry into the foreign-language Oscar race, the Korea Film Council said Tuesday.
Directed by Lee Chang-dong, Sunshine tells the story of a grieving widow who moves to a small town with her son, only to face further tragedy. The melodrama earned Jeon Do-yeon a best actress award at May's Festival de Cannes.
The film council's panel of six judges cited the film's human story and Jeon's strong performance in making its choice.
Sunshine beat out Kim Ji-hoon's historical tragedy May 18 and Kim Ki-duk's Breath to become Korea's selection.
To date, no Korean film has received one of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' five foreign-language nomination slots.
Directed by Lee Chang-dong, Sunshine tells the story of a grieving widow who moves to a small town with her son, only to face further tragedy. The melodrama earned Jeon Do-yeon a best actress award at May's Festival de Cannes.
The film council's panel of six judges cited the film's human story and Jeon's strong performance in making its choice.
Sunshine beat out Kim Ji-hoon's historical tragedy May 18 and Kim Ki-duk's Breath to become Korea's selection.
To date, no Korean film has received one of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' five foreign-language nomination slots.
- 9/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BEIJING -- The influence of Asia will be felt from the moment Wong Kar Wai's My Blueberry Nights lights the opening-night screen Wednesday at the 60th edition of the Festival de Cannes.
Shot in the U.S., the Hong Kong director's English-language debut stars Jude Law and features the acting debut of singer Norah Jones. It joins three other Asian films in the official selection at Cannes.
"There is definitely some kind of love affair between Cannes and Asian cinema," said Christine Pernin, chief China representative of Unifrance, the French government's cultural envoy.
Also In Competition is Breath, the 14th film by Kim Ki-duk, one of South Korea's biggest names on the international film festival circuit. Breath stars Taiwanese actor Chang Chen as a man awaiting execution who falls for a betrayed wife.
Also from Korea is Secret Sunshine, by Lee Chang-dong, a former minister of culture and tourism and one of Korea's most respected filmmakers. Lee's 2002 film Oasis -- about a social misfit who falls in love with a woman with cerebral palsy -- won the FIPRESCI prize and Marcello Mastroianni awards at Venice.
In Secret Sunshine, Lee again tackles a challenging subject, the story of a grieving widow who travels to her late husband's hometown only to find that her newfound religious faith fails her when she is struck by another tragedy.
The lone Japanese entry In Competition comes from director Naomi Kawase, who, at 27, won the Camera d'Or at Cannes in 1997 for her first feature film, Moe No Suzaku. Kawase is back this year with Mogari No Mori (The Mourning Forest).
Shot in the U.S., the Hong Kong director's English-language debut stars Jude Law and features the acting debut of singer Norah Jones. It joins three other Asian films in the official selection at Cannes.
"There is definitely some kind of love affair between Cannes and Asian cinema," said Christine Pernin, chief China representative of Unifrance, the French government's cultural envoy.
Also In Competition is Breath, the 14th film by Kim Ki-duk, one of South Korea's biggest names on the international film festival circuit. Breath stars Taiwanese actor Chang Chen as a man awaiting execution who falls for a betrayed wife.
Also from Korea is Secret Sunshine, by Lee Chang-dong, a former minister of culture and tourism and one of Korea's most respected filmmakers. Lee's 2002 film Oasis -- about a social misfit who falls in love with a woman with cerebral palsy -- won the FIPRESCI prize and Marcello Mastroianni awards at Venice.
In Secret Sunshine, Lee again tackles a challenging subject, the story of a grieving widow who travels to her late husband's hometown only to find that her newfound religious faith fails her when she is struck by another tragedy.
The lone Japanese entry In Competition comes from director Naomi Kawase, who, at 27, won the Camera d'Or at Cannes in 1997 for her first feature film, Moe No Suzaku. Kawase is back this year with Mogari No Mori (The Mourning Forest).
- 5/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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