Rob49 has dropped a new single, “On Dat Money,” featuring an appearance from Cardi B. The pair also shared a music video for the song, which sees Cardi rolling around in piles of cash and hitting the open road with Rob49. The clip, filmed in a New Jersey mansion, was directed by George Buford, Frederick Buford, and Directedbyfrankie.
“I’ve been grinding hard all summer, and teaming up with Cardi B on ‘On Dat Money’ is something I’m very excited about,” Rob49 said in a statement. “Her talent and energy is unmatched,...
“I’ve been grinding hard all summer, and teaming up with Cardi B on ‘On Dat Money’ is something I’m very excited about,” Rob49 said in a statement. “Her talent and energy is unmatched,...
- 7/19/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
While most mainstream, big-budget horror games seem to be more action-oriented, for better or worse, indie titles have been carrying the torch for more old-school survival horror philosophies. Puppet Combo games like Murder House and Nun Massacre have cornered the market on the grimy grindhouse-style schlock of early Resident Evils, while last year’s Signalis took the vibes and structure of the first few Silent Hill games and brought it into a beautiful modern sci-fi setting. Homebody, the newest game developed by the people behind the web series Game Grumps, finds itself somewhere on that spectrum, capturing the feeling of the ever expanding mansion of Re with the surrealism and puzzles of Silent Hill.
Homebody casts you as Emily, a woman battling her anxieties as she goes to meet her long-time friends at an isolated rental house to watch the Perseid meteor shower. As you all catch up on what...
Homebody casts you as Emily, a woman battling her anxieties as she goes to meet her long-time friends at an isolated rental house to watch the Perseid meteor shower. As you all catch up on what...
- 6/13/2023
- by Aaron Boehm
- bloody-disgusting.com
Over the weekend, IGN Fan Fest included several new trailers and announcements, including developer Bloober Team announcing that their upcoming Layers of Fear (originally titled Layers of Fears) will arrive this Summer. This was in addition to the announcements for Redfall, Diablo IV, Lies of P and more.
For starters, Layers of Fear, a “reimagination” of the previous three games in the series, will arrive for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series this June. Accompanying the announcement is a “release time reveal” trailer that shows off the upcoming game’s spooky visuals, while also touting the new additions.
Meanwhile, Arkane’s Redfall (which is coming this May) received a Q&a video from production director Ben Horne, who did a deep dive into the details of the game. In addition, the upcoming vampire shooter received a new trailer providing more gameplay, as well as a look at the game’s open world.
For starters, Layers of Fear, a “reimagination” of the previous three games in the series, will arrive for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series this June. Accompanying the announcement is a “release time reveal” trailer that shows off the upcoming game’s spooky visuals, while also touting the new additions.
Meanwhile, Arkane’s Redfall (which is coming this May) received a Q&a video from production director Ben Horne, who did a deep dive into the details of the game. In addition, the upcoming vampire shooter received a new trailer providing more gameplay, as well as a look at the game’s open world.
- 2/20/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Joanna Gaines will tell her story in a new memoir.
The “Fixer Upper” star confirmed the exciting news on Instagram, revealing that she’d be releasing The Stories We Tell on November 8.
Gaines explained how she’d been jotting down memories and stories from her past, writing about things she “still, years later” was trying to “work through.”
Read More: Drew Barrymore Serves Up A Big Surprise For Magnolia Network’s Chip & Joanna Gaines
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She told fans how she eventually realized she was sharing her story.
Gaines’ comment included, “It was messy and winding and beautiful, and graciously revealed about a million wonders. Some of it broke my heart — and some of it pieced it back together.”
Read More: Chip And Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network Is Coming To Canada With Corus Launch
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The “Fixer Upper” star confirmed the exciting news on Instagram, revealing that she’d be releasing The Stories We Tell on November 8.
Gaines explained how she’d been jotting down memories and stories from her past, writing about things she “still, years later” was trying to “work through.”
Read More: Drew Barrymore Serves Up A Big Surprise For Magnolia Network’s Chip & Joanna Gaines
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Joanna Stevens Gaines (@joannagaines)
She told fans how she eventually realized she was sharing her story.
Gaines’ comment included, “It was messy and winding and beautiful, and graciously revealed about a million wonders. Some of it broke my heart — and some of it pieced it back together.”
Read More: Chip And Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network Is Coming To Canada With Corus Launch
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- 8/16/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The Gotham Film & Media Institute on Monday has selected the films and series for its Project Market, a slate which IndieWire can exclusively reveal. Taking place during September’s Gotham Week at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the annual sales and development forum connects creators to distributors, financiers, and other industry decision-makers. It offers a look ahead at what could become the next buzzy films; “Moonlight” and “American Factory” are recent Oscar winners that were launched at past Project Market events.
This year’s lineup includes 65 fiction features and series, 60 nonfiction features and series, and 17 audio projects in various stages of development or production, including new projects from the producers of “Dopesick,” “Pose,” and “Sorry to Bother You.” For the first time since the pandemic, the annual event will include both in-person and virtual participation. In-person meetings run September 17-23, while virtual meetings will be held September 22-23.
“Being able...
This year’s lineup includes 65 fiction features and series, 60 nonfiction features and series, and 17 audio projects in various stages of development or production, including new projects from the producers of “Dopesick,” “Pose,” and “Sorry to Bother You.” For the first time since the pandemic, the annual event will include both in-person and virtual participation. In-person meetings run September 17-23, while virtual meetings will be held September 22-23.
“Being able...
- 8/1/2022
- by Chris Lindahl
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Amelia Eloisa’s We Will Never Belong won the Audience Award for a narrative feature and Joseph Sackett’s Homebody won Best First Feature to highlight prizewinners at this year’s Inside Out 2Slgbtq Film Festival. The films were honored in a ceremony this weekend that wrapped the Toronto-based event, Canada’s largest 2Slgbtq film festival.
Other honorees in the festival, which ran as a hybrid in-person/virtual event from May 26-Sunday and showcased 128 films from 28 countries, included Ry Levey’s Out in the Ring for Best Canadian Feature. Additional audience awards went to Jacquie Lawrence’s Gateways Grind for Best Documentary Feature and Nyala Moon’s How Not to Date While Trans for Best Short Film.
Director Odu Adamu won the fest’s annual “Pitch, Please” contest for his upcoming project The Skin We’re In. Prizes to the winner include a cash production grant of 5,000 sponsored by Netflix,...
Other honorees in the festival, which ran as a hybrid in-person/virtual event from May 26-Sunday and showcased 128 films from 28 countries, included Ry Levey’s Out in the Ring for Best Canadian Feature. Additional audience awards went to Jacquie Lawrence’s Gateways Grind for Best Documentary Feature and Nyala Moon’s How Not to Date While Trans for Best Short Film.
Director Odu Adamu won the fest’s annual “Pitch, Please” contest for his upcoming project The Skin We’re In. Prizes to the winner include a cash production grant of 5,000 sponsored by Netflix,...
- 6/6/2022
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film TV
Childhood is a time for experimenting, for figuring out who one is and who one might want to become. Adults in close contact with children often serve as their role models. One popular way to explore is dressing up, sometimes by borrowing their clothes. Young Johnny (Tre Ryder) takes this a step further when he borrows his babysitter’s entire body.
A tender-hearted comedy with a deep understanding of what it feels like to be a child, Homebody has been making a splash on the festival circuit, and with good reason. It found its place at Inside Out in Toronto because it deals, amongst other things, with the process of gender exploration, but it does so with such a light touch that no particular knowledge about this is needed to understand or enjoy it. Trans people will find an additional layer of magic there and quite possibly end up in tears,...
A tender-hearted comedy with a deep understanding of what it feels like to be a child, Homebody has been making a splash on the festival circuit, and with good reason. It found its place at Inside Out in Toronto because it deals, amongst other things, with the process of gender exploration, but it does so with such a light touch that no particular knowledge about this is needed to understand or enjoy it. Trans people will find an additional layer of magic there and quite possibly end up in tears,...
- 5/26/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Taking a cue from the likes of Puppet Combo and others, publisher Rogue Games and developer Game Grumps are getting in on the 1980s slasher-inspired games with Homebody. The narrative-driven psychological horror game is set to arrive for consoles and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store later this year. While it’s not the […]
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- 5/25/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Festival also honours Elliot Page and Octavia Spencer.
Vivian Kleiman’s No Straight Lines: The Rise Of Queer Comics and Lyle Kash’s Death And Bowling have been named among the award winners at the 2021 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival.
No Straight Lines took the documentary feature grand jury prize at the August 13-22 festival, back this year as an in-person event at several Los Angeles venues, and Death And Bowling won the narrative feature audience award.
The festival’s closing night awards ceremony also saw Elliot Page receiving the Outfest Annual Achievement Award and Octavia Spencer the Outfest Annual James Schamus Ally Award.
Vivian Kleiman’s No Straight Lines: The Rise Of Queer Comics and Lyle Kash’s Death And Bowling have been named among the award winners at the 2021 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival.
No Straight Lines took the documentary feature grand jury prize at the August 13-22 festival, back this year as an in-person event at several Los Angeles venues, and Death And Bowling won the narrative feature audience award.
The festival’s closing night awards ceremony also saw Elliot Page receiving the Outfest Annual Achievement Award and Octavia Spencer the Outfest Annual James Schamus Ally Award.
- 8/25/2021
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
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