It's almost time for DesignerCon! The annual art and design convention is hitting the Anaheim Convention Center in California from November 18 through November 20 with over 300,000 square feet packed with over 700 vendors, art and custom collectible shows, live demonstrations, and tons more. Of course, that's the perfect place for our friends at Mondo to release a bunch of cool new exclusives that fans will want to get their hands on.
/Film is proud to debut every single one of the exclusives that Mondo will be bringing to DesignerCon 2022, including "The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting," a vinyl record and book bundle featuring exclusive essays, original recollections, contributions from cultural luminaries, and art and visual ephemera. There's also plenty for Godzilla fans, including an assortment of collectible figures featuring the King of Monsters and a few of his adversaries from over the years, as well as some fantastic artwork. "Masters of the Universe...
/Film is proud to debut every single one of the exclusives that Mondo will be bringing to DesignerCon 2022, including "The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting," a vinyl record and book bundle featuring exclusive essays, original recollections, contributions from cultural luminaries, and art and visual ephemera. There's also plenty for Godzilla fans, including an assortment of collectible figures featuring the King of Monsters and a few of his adversaries from over the years, as well as some fantastic artwork. "Masters of the Universe...
- 11/16/2022
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
The trailer for The Mosquito Coast season two appears to confirm the new season will be even more intense than the first. Justin Theroux returns to lead the cast of the action drama based on his uncle Paul’s bestselling novel.
Justin Theroux reprises his role as Allie Fox. Melissa George returns as Margot Fox, Logan Polish is back as Dina Fox, and Gabriel Bateman returns as Charlie Fox.
Series creator Neil Cross, Justin Theroux, Mark V. Olsen, Will Scheffer, Stefan Schwartz, Evan Katz, Rupert Wyatt, and Paul Theroux executive produce. Veritas Entertainment Group’s Bob Bookman, Alan Gasmer, and Peter Jaysen are also involved as executive producers.
Season two will premiere on November 4, 2022, followed by new episodes of the 10-episode season on subsequent Fridays. The finale is set for January 6, 2023.
Fyi – The song featured in the video is “Looking for the Rain” by Unkle.
The Plot, Courtesy of Apple...
Justin Theroux reprises his role as Allie Fox. Melissa George returns as Margot Fox, Logan Polish is back as Dina Fox, and Gabriel Bateman returns as Charlie Fox.
Series creator Neil Cross, Justin Theroux, Mark V. Olsen, Will Scheffer, Stefan Schwartz, Evan Katz, Rupert Wyatt, and Paul Theroux executive produce. Veritas Entertainment Group’s Bob Bookman, Alan Gasmer, and Peter Jaysen are also involved as executive producers.
Season two will premiere on November 4, 2022, followed by new episodes of the 10-episode season on subsequent Fridays. The finale is set for January 6, 2023.
Fyi – The song featured in the video is “Looking for the Rain” by Unkle.
The Plot, Courtesy of Apple...
- 10/12/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeff Tweedy, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Karen O, Flaming Lips, Animal Collective, and Danielle Haim are among the hundreds of artists, actors, and authors that have contributed new work to For the Birds: The Birdsong Project, a five-volume collection of over 242 recordings inspired by birdsong.
The first volume in the yearlong rollout arrived on streaming services Friday, with Beck, Unkle, Beach House, Kurt Vile, Jarvis Cocker, Jim James, and Mark Ronson with Damon Albarn and Wale among the initial wave of artists in the charitable project. All proceeds from For...
The first volume in the yearlong rollout arrived on streaming services Friday, with Beck, Unkle, Beach House, Kurt Vile, Jarvis Cocker, Jim James, and Mark Ronson with Damon Albarn and Wale among the initial wave of artists in the charitable project. All proceeds from For...
- 5/20/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Alongside Quentin Tarantino, Danny Boyle is one of the few filmmakers who knows exactly how to meld sound and image to enhance the moviegoing experience. The Oscar-winning director sent Ewan McGregor storming down a Scotland street for Trainspotting to Iggy Pop, while Cillian Murphy wandered through the deserted streets of London in 28 Days Later to the eerie sound of Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Boyle's latest movie Trance is an equally memorable sonic experience, as the director continues his working relationship with Underworld's Rick Smith. To mark the film's release, Digital Spy has picked out 10 great songs or musical tracks from Danny Boyle's back catalogue.
> Danny Boyle talks 'Trainspotting' sequel: 'We want to call it T2'
> Danny Boyle: 'I treated Ewan McGregor badly'
Andy Williams - 'Happy Heart' (Shallow Grave)
Ewan McGregor bleeds out on the floor, a double-crossed Kerry Fox breaks down in tears,...
Boyle's latest movie Trance is an equally memorable sonic experience, as the director continues his working relationship with Underworld's Rick Smith. To mark the film's release, Digital Spy has picked out 10 great songs or musical tracks from Danny Boyle's back catalogue.
> Danny Boyle talks 'Trainspotting' sequel: 'We want to call it T2'
> Danny Boyle: 'I treated Ewan McGregor badly'
Andy Williams - 'Happy Heart' (Shallow Grave)
Ewan McGregor bleeds out on the floor, a double-crossed Kerry Fox breaks down in tears,...
- 3/23/2013
- Digital Spy
Last night in New York, the 92YTribeca presented a Conversation with Danny Boyle; an hour-long conversation with the Academy Award-winning filmmaker (“Trainspotting,” “Slumdog Millionaire”) about his career, his oeuvre, his iconic use of music in film and his upcoming mind-bending art heist movie, “Trance.” Hosted by Rolling Stone’s Logan Hill, the conversation hewed closely towards Boyle’s use of music in film. From the big-beat eclecticism of “Trainspotting” (Underworld, Iggy Pop, New Order), the pacific lilt of "The Beach" (Moby, Underworld, Unkle), the crescendoing guitars of “28 Days Later” (John Murphy as influenced by John Cage and Godspeed! You Black Emperor), the worldbeat flavor of “Slumdog Millionaire” (M.I.A. and A.R. Rahman) and more, Boyle’s always had a distinctively dynamic style of using music in his films, many of them giving them the kinetic energy that has made them so popular. Boyle, a lovely man as always,...
- 3/13/2013
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
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