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Box Office: Channing Tatum's 'White House Down' Gets Serious 'Heat'

28 June 2013 3:17 PM, PDT

White House Down is exactly the type of flick you think it is: an entirely unnecessary two hours of popcorn-fodder in which Channing Tatum plays a hunky do-gooder and Jamie Foxx mostly plays exactly Jamie Foxx, though people seem to treat him like the President of the United States because I guess that's who he's supposed to be? Anyway, there's nothing technically wrong with White House so long as you know exactly the type of movie you're getting into. But as the weekend numbers just start rolling in, it doesn't look like the flick anyone wants to get into.

The Hollywood Reporter is already calling White House Down a weak sell for the June 28th weekend, as the Roland Emmerich (think Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow) monster blockbuster is set to be gunned down by Paul Feig's The Heat, which stars first-time tag team Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock. »

- Terron R. Moore

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Watch Nine Inch Nails' "Came Back Haunted' Video, Directed By David Lynch

28 June 2013 7:29 AM, PDT

As promised, Nine Inch Nails just delivered the David Lynch directed video for "Came Back Haunted," the lead single off new album Hesitation Marks (out September 3 via Columbia Records). Those of us expecting an all-out terror fest a la Eraserhead or Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me might be a little disappointed (though not surprised) to find that the video mostly features shaky footage of Trent Reznor doing his best Robert Blake in Lost Highway impression and a visual assault of other potentially seizure-inducing Lynchian imagery.

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Are the results pretty cool? Yeah, mostly… but as I'm sure David Lynch himself would agree, it's always better in your imagination. Check out the "Came Back Haunted" video above (seriously, epileptics be warned) and let me know your thoughts in the comments below. »

- Brett Warner

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Pulp Announce New Documentary 'Pulp And Sheffield'

27 June 2013 8:26 AM, PDT

Pulp may not be recording a new album anytime soon (if ever) but they are working on a new documentary provisionally titled Pulp And Sheffield, a behind-the-scenes look at their hometown concert at Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena on December 8, 2012. "Music has been a big part of my life and we are delighted to be able to support this exciting project," says Steve Milne at British Film Company, who are producing the film along with Pistachio Pictures.

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"This is it, for now," Jarvis Cocker told the NME following the Sheffield gig. "That was a good concert that, it was nice. But those things, you can't keep doing them… Pulp won't be playing this year." Sounds like Pulp And Sheffield might be the closest thing to new Pulp material we'll be getting anytime soon… »

- Brett Warner

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Watch Morrissey's '25: Live From Hollywood High' Movie Trailer

27 June 2013 7:46 AM, PDT

As previously reported, Morrissey 25: Live From Hollywood High (a new film documenting Moz's March 2 concert at the Hollywood High School auditorium in Los Angeles) will screen in select theaters in the United States and Mexico in August, according to Pitchfork.

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The film (celebrating, as the title hopefully suggests, the quarter-century anniversary of Morrissey's solo career) now has an official trailer, which you can check out below.

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- Brett Warner

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Listen: David Lynch Drops Another New Song, "Are You Sure"

26 June 2013 7:56 AM, PDT

David Lynch just "official leaked" new song "Are You Sure," the b-side to current single "Star Dream Girl" from new album The Big Dream, out July 16 in the U.S. via Sacred Bones. "Most of the songs start out as a type of blues jam and then we go sideways from there," Lynch recently explained, describing his follow-up to 2011's Crazy Clown Time. "What comes out is a hybrid, modernized form of low-down blues."

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Check out "Are You Sure" below:

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Listen: David Lynch – "Star Dream Girl"

24 June 2013 11:43 AM, PDT

David Lynch just dropped the lead single from "bluesy" new album The Big Dream, out July 16 here in the U.S. Titled "Star Dream Girl," the track (backed by album cut "Are You Sure") is available on iTunes now, or you can check it out in the media gallery above.

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What the hell is he singing about this time around? As Lynch explains:

After I moved away from Boise, Idaho, I came back in the summer of ’61. Around that time, Jerry Lee Lewis was supposed to play at this big club in the Sagebrush Desert — I think it was called the Miramar. Back then, these big events would catch people’s imaginations. They would take their motorcycles or hot rods to these remote places to see some star. So we all drove out to this place, »

- Brett Warner

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