The Twelve Days of Christmas Classics is on! EW is putting the best versions of the most-covered Christmas songs up to a daily vote to compile the ultimate holiday playlist. (We’ve already covered “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” “The Christmas Song,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Let It Snow!,” “The Little Drummer Boy,” and “O Holy Night.”) If your favorite singer isn’t in the list below, you better not pout: Each artist will only appear once throughout the 12 days. Listen to our top six, vote for your favorite, and let us know why you made your pick in the comments below.
- 12/15/2013
- by Katie Atkinson
- EW.com - PopWatch
Guess what, Disney fans? Frozen is good. And as you may have heard, the soundtrack is even better.
Like the now-classics in Disney’s Renaissance period, Frozen’s array of original tunes feels as fresh and infectious as the Menken-Ashman-Rice songs that defined a generation’s Disney musicals. I caught an early screening of the film last week and was dismayed to find that I’d have to wait an excruciating six days for the album to be released online (I even begged EW’s music staff for an early listen, but no dice).
Now the movie is out (and...
Like the now-classics in Disney’s Renaissance period, Frozen’s array of original tunes feels as fresh and infectious as the Menken-Ashman-Rice songs that defined a generation’s Disney musicals. I caught an early screening of the film last week and was dismayed to find that I’d have to wait an excruciating six days for the album to be released online (I even begged EW’s music staff for an early listen, but no dice).
Now the movie is out (and...
- 11/30/2013
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Spittings and salutations my darling dilophosauruses (dilophosauri?). These bang-a-rang prints combine three of my great loves: dinosaurs, superheroes and portmanteau words. Wolveraptor! Rawr! Snikt! (Superhero Dinosaurs)
Chicago has elected Rahm Emanuel their new mayor! Does that make him the most handsome/rapey-eyed mayor in history? "Rapey-eyed," by the by, is a phrase my friend Tam invented to describe Cillian Murphy. Irish Potato, Rapey-Eyed Potahto. (NPR)
Speaking of superheroes and badass politicians, Georgia Congressman John Lewis is making a graphic novel chronicling his involvement with the Civil Rights Movement. Very cool. (Girl Gone Geek)
In other panelled news. . .rejoice! New Hyperbole and A Half! This one pretty accurately describes sisterly dynamics. In my house, I was the younger, which makes me the "fearless little burrito." (Hyperbole and a Half)
Fearless little burrito, by the way, would be a good nickname for Lady Gaga, if she didn't already have eleventy billion. Lobster hats and meat dresses aside,...
Chicago has elected Rahm Emanuel their new mayor! Does that make him the most handsome/rapey-eyed mayor in history? "Rapey-eyed," by the by, is a phrase my friend Tam invented to describe Cillian Murphy. Irish Potato, Rapey-Eyed Potahto. (NPR)
Speaking of superheroes and badass politicians, Georgia Congressman John Lewis is making a graphic novel chronicling his involvement with the Civil Rights Movement. Very cool. (Girl Gone Geek)
In other panelled news. . .rejoice! New Hyperbole and A Half! This one pretty accurately describes sisterly dynamics. In my house, I was the younger, which makes me the "fearless little burrito." (Hyperbole and a Half)
Fearless little burrito, by the way, would be a good nickname for Lady Gaga, if she didn't already have eleventy billion. Lobster hats and meat dresses aside,...
- 2/23/2011
- by Joanna Robinson
Great hands on special effects wizards are few and far to come by in today's entertainment world, but one thing that is evident in John Weisgerber's work is that he doesn’t shy away from this old school, hands on approach as pioneered by effects maestro Rick Baker.
A graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Weisgerber began the Gemini Company in 2001. After graduation from Sva in NYC he moved to Los Angeles where he worked in the film industry as a special effects technician for David Miller Creations (A Nightmare On Elm Street 1, 5-7) and for Gary Tunnecliffe (Hellraiser 4-8 and Candyman) at Image Animation International, giving Weisgerber the opportunity to work with some of the best effects technicians in the industry. There Weisgerber also worked as a moldmaker and sculptor for Valley Anatomical Preparations and Cronen Osteo, creating bone reproductions. After moving back to...
A graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Weisgerber began the Gemini Company in 2001. After graduation from Sva in NYC he moved to Los Angeles where he worked in the film industry as a special effects technician for David Miller Creations (A Nightmare On Elm Street 1, 5-7) and for Gary Tunnecliffe (Hellraiser 4-8 and Candyman) at Image Animation International, giving Weisgerber the opportunity to work with some of the best effects technicians in the industry. There Weisgerber also worked as a moldmaker and sculptor for Valley Anatomical Preparations and Cronen Osteo, creating bone reproductions. After moving back to...
- 6/18/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Ben Smith)
- Fangoria
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