We thought there was a possibility that “Most Memorable Year Night” on “Dancing with the Stars” would be a non-elimination night, but alas, Oscar winner Mira Sorvino was sent home at the end of the evening. Gold Derby contributor Cordell Martin “was kind of bummed that Mira went home earlier than I think we would love for her to go,” but “she was just one of those contestants … who’s really good, but just couldn’t find her footing in terms of being at the top of the leaderboard or having that strong fan base to carry her through.” Watch Martin’s slugfest with Jeffrey Kare and Daniel Montgomery above.
We didn’t just shed tears for Sorvino, though. “Most Memorable Year” was also the night the show paid tribute to late judge Len Goodman, who died this past April after appearing on the show since its debut in 2005. Pro...
We didn’t just shed tears for Sorvino, though. “Most Memorable Year” was also the night the show paid tribute to late judge Len Goodman, who died this past April after appearing on the show since its debut in 2005. Pro...
- 10/30/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery, Jeffrey Kare and Cordell Martin
- Gold Derby
Sharna Burgess‘ absence from Dancing With the Stars‘ Len Goodman tribute was a grave oversight that her “family in the ballroom” should have spoken up about, her fianceé and former DWTS partner Brian Austin Green said Wednesday on social media.
“I can’t begin to tell you how disappointed I was for @SharnaBurgess to not be invited for the tribute last night,” Green posted on Instagram. “It’s disappointing as well that note of her ‘family in the ballroom’ stuck up for her or spoke out. She’s an incredible soul and has always been a friend to everyone. She deserved better.
“I can’t begin to tell you how disappointed I was for @SharnaBurgess to not be invited for the tribute last night,” Green posted on Instagram. “It’s disappointing as well that note of her ‘family in the ballroom’ stuck up for her or spoke out. She’s an incredible soul and has always been a friend to everyone. She deserved better.
- 10/26/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
“Len was just charming, and that’s how I remember him even at 12-years-old,” said ballroom dancer, six-time Mirror Ball champion and now “Dancing with the Stars” judge Derek Hough on “Most Memorable Year Night.” He was reminiscing about Len Goodman, who had judged “DWTS” since its very first season in 2005. But he decided to retire from the show at the end of the 2022 season, and then he passed away in April 2023. The show paid tribute to the late, great Goodman with a special group dance. Watch the entire segment above.
“He’s been in my life since the very beginning,” remembered Mark Ballas. Indeed, for many “DWTS” pros Goodman’s influence began well before the dance competition series first came on the air almost two decades ago. “He was very well respected within the ballroom community,” explained Kim Johnson-Herjavek. Ballas added, “He was a big-time judge when we were all starting to compete.
“He’s been in my life since the very beginning,” remembered Mark Ballas. Indeed, for many “DWTS” pros Goodman’s influence began well before the dance competition series first came on the air almost two decades ago. “He was very well respected within the ballroom community,” explained Kim Johnson-Herjavek. Ballas added, “He was a big-time judge when we were all starting to compete.
- 10/25/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
ABC's Dancing With the Stars aired its highly-publicized tribute to Len Goodman on Tuesday.
Goodman died earlier this year at 78.
DWTS alums Maks Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, Tony Dovolani, Karina Smirnoff, Anna Trebunskaya, Edyta Śliwińska, Louis van Amstel, and Mark Ballas returned.
They danced alongside the pros competing on Dancing With the Stars Season 32 with a beautiful tribute for the former head judge.
Goodman brought years of experience to both DWTS and its British iteration, Strictly Come Dancing, and appeared on both shows since their inception.
The emotional footage kicked off with a pre-recorded package featuring the pros speaking about their memories of Goodman.
"Getting criticized by Len was never easy but getting that 10 made it all worth it," Maks said.
"One of the things I'm most thankful for is being able to judge alongside Len," Derek said through his tears.
"I was able to spend a little more extra time with him and for that,...
Goodman died earlier this year at 78.
DWTS alums Maks Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, Tony Dovolani, Karina Smirnoff, Anna Trebunskaya, Edyta Śliwińska, Louis van Amstel, and Mark Ballas returned.
They danced alongside the pros competing on Dancing With the Stars Season 32 with a beautiful tribute for the former head judge.
Goodman brought years of experience to both DWTS and its British iteration, Strictly Come Dancing, and appeared on both shows since their inception.
The emotional footage kicked off with a pre-recorded package featuring the pros speaking about their memories of Goodman.
"Getting criticized by Len was never easy but getting that 10 made it all worth it," Maks said.
"One of the things I'm most thankful for is being able to judge alongside Len," Derek said through his tears.
"I was able to spend a little more extra time with him and for that,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Dancing with the Stars cast was brought to tears after current and Og pros danced in tribute to the series’ late judge, Len Goodman. Their performance was to honor Goodman for his legendary work as a ballroom dancer and judge, and there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.
The cast of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ cried after dancing a Waltz to honor Len Goodman
The current and Og pros of Dancing with the Stars banded together to perform a Waltz honoring Len Goodman’s legacy in the ballroom. The performance to the Henry Mancini song, “Moon River,” was filled with traditional content the late head judge would have loved, and to a song which was one of his favorites.
Dancing with the Stars pros Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy and Val Chmerkovskiy choreographed the piece. It included pros from the series early days dancing alongside the current cast.
The...
The cast of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ cried after dancing a Waltz to honor Len Goodman
The current and Og pros of Dancing with the Stars banded together to perform a Waltz honoring Len Goodman’s legacy in the ballroom. The performance to the Henry Mancini song, “Moon River,” was filled with traditional content the late head judge would have loved, and to a song which was one of his favorites.
Dancing with the Stars pros Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy and Val Chmerkovskiy choreographed the piece. It included pros from the series early days dancing alongside the current cast.
The...
- 10/25/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dancing With the Stars paid tribute to late head judge Len Goodman with a special dance during tonight’s (October 24) “Most Memorable Year” episode.
The special tribute was choreographed by Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson, and featured 24 pro dancers who have appeared on the show through it’s 32 seasons.
Find out more and watch the tribute inside…
The couple choreographed a routine to Henry Mancini‘s “Moon River,” which was famously featured in the hit movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Eight former pro dancers returned to the ballroom for the dance, including Maks Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, Tony Dovolani, Karina Smirnoff, Anna Trebunskaya, Edyta Śliwińska, Louis van Amstel and Mark Ballas.
They joined former pros and current co-host and judge Julianne Hough and Derek Hough, as well as this season’s pros Alan Bersten, Sasha Farber, Emma Slater, Val Chmerkovskiy, Brandon Armstrong, Pasha Pashkov, Daniella Karagach, Jenna Johnson, Rylee Arnold, Britt Stewart,...
The special tribute was choreographed by Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson, and featured 24 pro dancers who have appeared on the show through it’s 32 seasons.
Find out more and watch the tribute inside…
The couple choreographed a routine to Henry Mancini‘s “Moon River,” which was famously featured in the hit movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Eight former pro dancers returned to the ballroom for the dance, including Maks Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, Tony Dovolani, Karina Smirnoff, Anna Trebunskaya, Edyta Śliwińska, Louis van Amstel and Mark Ballas.
They joined former pros and current co-host and judge Julianne Hough and Derek Hough, as well as this season’s pros Alan Bersten, Sasha Farber, Emma Slater, Val Chmerkovskiy, Brandon Armstrong, Pasha Pashkov, Daniella Karagach, Jenna Johnson, Rylee Arnold, Britt Stewart,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
A dance tribute to the late Len Goodman left his fellow judges in tears on Tuesday night’s episode of “Dancing With the Stars.”
After a heartfelt clips package remembering the beloved but often critical scorer, pro dancers took the floor in black tuxes and flowing white ball gowns for a Waltz set to Henry Mancini’s “Moon River.” The Oscar-winning song was a favorite of Goodman’s.
The number was choreographed by Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson and performed by past pro dancers Kym Herjavec, Anna Trebunskaya, Karina Smirnoff, Edyta Sliwinska, Tony Dovolani, Louis van Amstel, Maks Chmerkovskiy and Mark Ballas.
A beautiful tribute to the one and only, Len Goodman #DWTS pic.twitter.com/vyq6MK6W55
— Dancing with the Stars #DWTS (@officialdwts) October 25, 2023
At the end of the routine, a spotlight shined on the seat left empty by Goodman’s death as the dancers held out a hand in a graceful homage.
After a heartfelt clips package remembering the beloved but often critical scorer, pro dancers took the floor in black tuxes and flowing white ball gowns for a Waltz set to Henry Mancini’s “Moon River.” The Oscar-winning song was a favorite of Goodman’s.
The number was choreographed by Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson and performed by past pro dancers Kym Herjavec, Anna Trebunskaya, Karina Smirnoff, Edyta Sliwinska, Tony Dovolani, Louis van Amstel, Maks Chmerkovskiy and Mark Ballas.
A beautiful tribute to the one and only, Len Goodman #DWTS pic.twitter.com/vyq6MK6W55
— Dancing with the Stars #DWTS (@officialdwts) October 25, 2023
At the end of the routine, a spotlight shined on the seat left empty by Goodman’s death as the dancers held out a hand in a graceful homage.
- 10/25/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
This article contains spoilers for the Oct. 24 episode of “Dancing With the Stars”
On Tuesday night’s episode of “Dancing With the Stars,” Mira Sorvino and her daughter recreated the trio dance from “Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion” and the first 10 scores were handed out.
Sorvino’s 18-year-0ld daughter Mattea, who is part of a dance company, joined her mom and her partner Gleb Savchenko for a far less goofy version of the much-gif-ed routine from the 1997 comedy. Bruno Tonioli said the routine, which was set to “Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper was “beautiful,” and Carrie Ann Inaba said it “tugged on her heartstrings.” It earned the actress, who currently costars on “Shining Vale,” a 22/40 and her first “8” score of the season.
The theme of the evening for Week 5 was “Most Memorable Year,” with each of the 10 remaining celebrities choosing a song that meant a lot...
On Tuesday night’s episode of “Dancing With the Stars,” Mira Sorvino and her daughter recreated the trio dance from “Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion” and the first 10 scores were handed out.
Sorvino’s 18-year-0ld daughter Mattea, who is part of a dance company, joined her mom and her partner Gleb Savchenko for a far less goofy version of the much-gif-ed routine from the 1997 comedy. Bruno Tonioli said the routine, which was set to “Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper was “beautiful,” and Carrie Ann Inaba said it “tugged on her heartstrings.” It earned the actress, who currently costars on “Shining Vale,” a 22/40 and her first “8” score of the season.
The theme of the evening for Week 5 was “Most Memorable Year,” with each of the 10 remaining celebrities choosing a song that meant a lot...
- 10/25/2023
- The Wrap
It’s been six months beloved judge Len Goodman passed, but Dancing with the Stars isn’t ready to say goodbye just yet.
Though Tuesday’s theme was Most Memorable Year, the Week 5 episode was really meant to honor Goodman, who died from prostate cancer in April at the age of 78. After airing a sentimental package featuring past pros talking about what an honor it was to be both complimented and criticized by Goodman, the episode then featured a dance tribute to “Moon River” that was waltzed to perfection by current pros and past faves Kym Johnson, Anna Trebunskaya, Karina Smirnoff, Edyta Sliwinska, Tony Dovolani, Louis van Amstel, Maks Chmerkovskiy and Mark Ballas.
It ended with the troupe gesturing to an empty middle chair on the judges’ dais. Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli wept.
Reality TV star Harry Jowsey (Too Hot to Handle) with partner Rylee Arnold. 2020 was quite...
Though Tuesday’s theme was Most Memorable Year, the Week 5 episode was really meant to honor Goodman, who died from prostate cancer in April at the age of 78. After airing a sentimental package featuring past pros talking about what an honor it was to be both complimented and criticized by Goodman, the episode then featured a dance tribute to “Moon River” that was waltzed to perfection by current pros and past faves Kym Johnson, Anna Trebunskaya, Karina Smirnoff, Edyta Sliwinska, Tony Dovolani, Louis van Amstel, Maks Chmerkovskiy and Mark Ballas.
It ended with the troupe gesturing to an empty middle chair on the judges’ dais. Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli wept.
Reality TV star Harry Jowsey (Too Hot to Handle) with partner Rylee Arnold. 2020 was quite...
- 10/25/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“Dancing With the Stars” is honoring their forever head judge.
During the show’s “Most Memorable Year” week, multiple former pro dancers reunited with current pros for a number dedicated to Len Goodman. The dance was choreographed by married duo and current pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson.
The number, which paid homage to Goodman’s love for ballroom, was set to Henry Mancini’s classic “Moon River” and included returning dancers Kym Herjavec, Anna Trebunskaya, Karina Smirnoff, Edyta Sliwinska, Tony Dovolani, Louis van Amstel, Maks Chmerkovskiy and Mark Ballas. Current judge Derek Hough and host Julianne Hough also joined the number, which took place after a mashup video of all the dancers sharing their favorite memories with Goodman.
The number ended with Goodman’s voiceover saying “All good things have to come to an end.” Judges Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli were shown crying.
Goodman died in April...
During the show’s “Most Memorable Year” week, multiple former pro dancers reunited with current pros for a number dedicated to Len Goodman. The dance was choreographed by married duo and current pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson.
The number, which paid homage to Goodman’s love for ballroom, was set to Henry Mancini’s classic “Moon River” and included returning dancers Kym Herjavec, Anna Trebunskaya, Karina Smirnoff, Edyta Sliwinska, Tony Dovolani, Louis van Amstel, Maks Chmerkovskiy and Mark Ballas. Current judge Derek Hough and host Julianne Hough also joined the number, which took place after a mashup video of all the dancers sharing their favorite memories with Goodman.
The number ended with Goodman’s voiceover saying “All good things have to come to an end.” Judges Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli were shown crying.
Goodman died in April...
- 10/25/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Bring on the tears! Tonight is “Most Memorable Year Night” on “Dancing with the Stars,” when the celebrities perform routines commemorating their most life-changing experiences. It’s always a moving occasion because dance is such an emotional art form, and because the contestants are able to relive some of their most heartwarming or heartbreaking moments. Follow along below with our live blog for all the minute-by-minute developments and commentary throughout the night.
Last week NFL football player Adrian Peterson was the fourth celebrity eliminated from the competition, leaving 10 to compete for the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy: actress Xochitl Gomez, actress Alyson Hannigan, “Too Hot to Handle” star Harry Jowsey, “The Bachelorette” alum Charity Lawson, “Vanderpump Rules” star Ariana Madix, singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, social media personality Lele Pons, Oscar winner Mira Sorvino, “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Mauricio Umansky and “Brady Bunch” actor Barry Williams.
Further ramping up the emotion,...
Last week NFL football player Adrian Peterson was the fourth celebrity eliminated from the competition, leaving 10 to compete for the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy: actress Xochitl Gomez, actress Alyson Hannigan, “Too Hot to Handle” star Harry Jowsey, “The Bachelorette” alum Charity Lawson, “Vanderpump Rules” star Ariana Madix, singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, social media personality Lele Pons, Oscar winner Mira Sorvino, “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Mauricio Umansky and “Brady Bunch” actor Barry Williams.
Further ramping up the emotion,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery, Jeffrey Kare and Cordell Martin
- Gold Derby
It will surely be a night to remember during Dancing with the Stars season 32 on ABC. During the “Most Memorable Year” episode, the remaining 10 celebs will dance to songs important to their personal history. Also, eight Og pros return to pay an unforgettable tribute to the late Len Goodman, celebrating his life and DWTS legacy.
‘Dancing with the Stars Most Memorable Year’: Stars celebrate meaningful moments
Dancing with the Stars “Most Memorable Year” is a fan-favorite episode because it focuses on one specific year and song important to a competing celebrity. They honor a pivotal year in their lives, reflecting on milestone moments that are joyful, sad, or unforgettable, celebrated via music and dance.
Week 5 of the ABC series features the remaining 10 stars as they perform ballroom standards such as Viennese Waltz, Quickstep, Paso Doble, and Contemporary. Through these dances, they will interpret the emotions that made their year of choice unforgettable.
‘Dancing with the Stars Most Memorable Year’: Stars celebrate meaningful moments
Dancing with the Stars “Most Memorable Year” is a fan-favorite episode because it focuses on one specific year and song important to a competing celebrity. They honor a pivotal year in their lives, reflecting on milestone moments that are joyful, sad, or unforgettable, celebrated via music and dance.
Week 5 of the ABC series features the remaining 10 stars as they perform ballroom standards such as Viennese Waltz, Quickstep, Paso Doble, and Contemporary. Through these dances, they will interpret the emotions that made their year of choice unforgettable.
- 10/24/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
An exclusive list of past pros have been invited to celebrate former head judge Len Goodman on Tuesday — but Cheryl Burke wasn’t one of them.
In a recent social media post, Burke revealed she wasn’t asked to participate in a spectacular dance tribute for Goodman that will be set to “Moon River” by Henry Mancini. The beloved judge died in April at the age of 78.
“For those of you asking if I’ll be a part of Len Goodman’s tribute next week on DWTS, unfortunately, I wasn’t invited however, I’ll be there in spirit and can’t wait to cheer my former colleagues on!” she wrote. “Sending love and light to everyone.
In a recent social media post, Burke revealed she wasn’t asked to participate in a spectacular dance tribute for Goodman that will be set to “Moon River” by Henry Mancini. The beloved judge died in April at the age of 78.
“For those of you asking if I’ll be a part of Len Goodman’s tribute next week on DWTS, unfortunately, I wasn’t invited however, I’ll be there in spirit and can’t wait to cheer my former colleagues on!” she wrote. “Sending love and light to everyone.
- 10/23/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Dancing With the Stars is paying tribute to the late judge Len Goodman as part of its Most Memorably Year night this week (October 24), with “Og” pros returning as part of the special event. For the tribute, the dance to Henry Mancini’s “Moon River” is choreographed by pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy. The professional dancers who are back in the ballroom for the tribute with the current pros, judge Derek Hough, and co-host Julianne Hough, are Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, Tony Dovolani, Anna Trebunskaya, Edyta Śliwińska, Karina Smirnoff, Louis van Amstel, and Mark Ballas. Not part of that list of Cheryl Burke, who has participated in 26 seasons (starting with the second and most recently seen in the 31st). “Unfortunately, I wasn’t invited,” Burke wrote on Threads. “However, I’ll be there in spirit ...
- 10/23/2023
- TV Insider
When Dancing With the Stars this Tuesday pays proper tribute to the late Len Goodman, one of the competition series’ most prolific pros — Cheryl Burke — will be oddly absent.
Goodman, who judged both DWTS and BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing for many years, died in late April after a battle with bone cancer, at age 78. In last month’s season premiere, DWTS hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro paid a brief tribute to Goodman, and announced that the show’s Mirrorball Trophy was now named after the former head judge.
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Goodman, who judged both DWTS and BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing for many years, died in late April after a battle with bone cancer, at age 78. In last month’s season premiere, DWTS hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro paid a brief tribute to Goodman, and announced that the show’s Mirrorball Trophy was now named after the former head judge.
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- 10/23/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The October 24 episode of Dancing With the Stars is more than the traditional “Most Memorable Year” show. Eight, count ‘em, eight “Og” dance pros are coming back to the program to take part in a special dance to honor late lead judge Len Goodman, who passed away in April at the age of 78. Pro dancers Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy are choreographing the tribute dance, set to the iconic Henry Mancini song “Moon River.” Returning for the special occasion are Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson-Herjavec, Tony Dovolani, Anna Trebunskaya, Edyta Śliwińska, Karina Smirnoff, Louis van Amstel, and (last season’s mirror ball champion) Mark Ballas. TV Insider chatted exclusively with van Amstel and Śliwińska (as well as a few current pros) about their returns and the dance that will honor Goodman. “[Co-executive producer] Deena Katz reached out to us personally and asked us to participate,” shares van Amstel, whose celebrity partners have included Trista Sutter,...
- 10/19/2023
- TV Insider
There aren’t a lot of precedents in pop music for the pairing of Billie Eilish and Finneas, when it comes to brother-and-sister performing or songwriting duos. But in the world of music for films, it might not be too soon to start considering a comparison with a very famous married duo: Alan and Marilyn Bergman, the long-reigning king and queen of movie theme songs. The Bergmans weren’t a fully self-contained songwriting unit; they primarily worked as lyricists, joining up with outside composers like Michel Legrand or Marvin Hamlisch on Oscar-winning material like “The Windmills of Your Mind,” “The Way We Were” and the song score of “Yentl.” But it’s their names that are synonymous with film songs like few others’. Could it be that the O’Connells are following in their footsteps?
It’s much too soon to tell, with only a handful of movie songs to...
It’s much too soon to tell, with only a handful of movie songs to...
- 10/17/2023
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Post Malone’s tunesmithery was rewarded Thursday night when the Songwriters Hall of Fame gave him the Hal David Starlight Award, named for the lyricist who wrote “Walk on By,” “I Say a Little Prayer,” and “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” with the late Burt Bacharach. The trophy recognizes young songwriters impacting the music world with original songs.
“I don’t think that I’m deserving of it but I’m so honored and so happy to be among so many legendary names and so many legendary people,...
“I don’t think that I’m deserving of it but I’m so honored and so happy to be among so many legendary names and so many legendary people,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Frank Ocean’s polarizing Coachella set and subsequent cancellation just days before the festival’s second weekend have garnered a flurry of negative reactions from festival attendees and fans. With still little known about what transpired, several sources involved with the performance now tell Rolling Stone that aside from Ocean’s ankle injury cited by his team, the performance faced production issues and delays that led to a last-minute “scramble.”
The day after his set, a rep for Ocean told Rolling Stone that he sustained two fractures in his left...
The day after his set, a rep for Ocean told Rolling Stone that he sustained two fractures in his left...
- 4/22/2023
- by Tomás Mier and Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Image Source: Getty / Theo Wargo
Frank Ocean broke all the rules in 2016. Marked by its heart-shattering vocals, "Blonde" was an intimate and expressive sophomore album met with critical acclaim and continued devotion from fans. From "Nikes" to "Godspeed," the sorrowful lyrics had us hooked, but before the static-laced notes of "Futura Free" trickled to a finish, he was gone. Now, seven years later, Ocean's hiatus may finally be coming to an end. During weekend one of Coachella, Ocean appeared as a headliner at the 2023 festival alongside Bad Bunny and Blackpink, where he addressed rumors that a new album is in the works.
"It's been so long. Everybody talks about how long its been," he told cheering fans, according to video footage shared on Twitter. "It's been so long but I have missed you. I want to talk about why I'm here because it's not because of the new album.
Frank Ocean broke all the rules in 2016. Marked by its heart-shattering vocals, "Blonde" was an intimate and expressive sophomore album met with critical acclaim and continued devotion from fans. From "Nikes" to "Godspeed," the sorrowful lyrics had us hooked, but before the static-laced notes of "Futura Free" trickled to a finish, he was gone. Now, seven years later, Ocean's hiatus may finally be coming to an end. During weekend one of Coachella, Ocean appeared as a headliner at the 2023 festival alongside Bad Bunny and Blackpink, where he addressed rumors that a new album is in the works.
"It's been so long. Everybody talks about how long its been," he told cheering fans, according to video footage shared on Twitter. "It's been so long but I have missed you. I want to talk about why I'm here because it's not because of the new album.
- 4/17/2023
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Jeff Goldblum, a gifted pianist in addition to his acting skills, showcases his talents on the 88 keys on his new rendition of the jazz classic “A Baptist Beat,” the latest single off the actor’s upcoming EP Plays Well With Others.
The EP focuses on standards Goldblum considers “the best songs ever written,” with the Hank Mobley gem “A Baptist Beat” among those six selections. On Goldblum’s rendition, he summons his inner Wynton Kelly — the pianist who played on the 1961 original — while accompanied by his longtime big band, The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.
The EP focuses on standards Goldblum considers “the best songs ever written,” with the Hank Mobley gem “A Baptist Beat” among those six selections. On Goldblum’s rendition, he summons his inner Wynton Kelly — the pianist who played on the 1961 original — while accompanied by his longtime big band, The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.
- 3/3/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Filmmaking is a collaborative process. Having an original idea is a phenomenal start, but directors need the financial backing of a studio to bring it to life. If that's not all, to get the best results, filmmakers must also choose talent with strong on-screen chemistry or, at the very least, ensure they get along.
The unpredictable nature of life causes things to go awry sometimes. Filmmaking is a business, and one major blunder can be a career-ender. A project can run out of money halfway through shooting because of poor budgeting. Maybe a flick's stars completely misunderstood their roles. Worse yet, audiences may not comprehend a director's vision upon a movie's release.
"A director must be a policeman, a midwife, a psychoanalyst, a sycophant, and a bastard," director Billy Wilder once wisely declared. Perhaps "clairvoyant" should be added to that list, as there's no chance that some of the following fiascos could have been predicted.
The unpredictable nature of life causes things to go awry sometimes. Filmmaking is a business, and one major blunder can be a career-ender. A project can run out of money halfway through shooting because of poor budgeting. Maybe a flick's stars completely misunderstood their roles. Worse yet, audiences may not comprehend a director's vision upon a movie's release.
"A director must be a policeman, a midwife, a psychoanalyst, a sycophant, and a bastard," director Billy Wilder once wisely declared. Perhaps "clairvoyant" should be added to that list, as there's no chance that some of the following fiascos could have been predicted.
- 2/26/2023
- by Marta Djordjevic
- Slash Film
James Taylor has announced a 16-concert tour that includes a Las Vegas residency and his annual Tanglewood Music Festival in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Prior to the start of the tour, Taylor and his All-Star Band will play one show at Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s Broward Center Au Rene on February 25.
The singer’s official 2023 tour will begin with consecutive concerts in Woodinville, Washington on May 25 and 26.
From there, Taylor will visit Santa Barbara (May 31), Atlanta (June 16), Cincinnati (June 21), Milwaukee (June 24) and Philadelphia (July 1).
Outside of touring, the singer-songwriter has also been keeping busy making new music. His last full-length album, American Standard, was released in 2020 and includes covers of classics like “Moon River” and “Pennies From Heaven”.
Taylor originally broke through in 1970 with his No. 3 single “Fire and Rain.” He had his first No. 1 hit in 1971 with his version of “You’ve Got a Friend,” which was written by Carole King that same year.
Prior to the start of the tour, Taylor and his All-Star Band will play one show at Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s Broward Center Au Rene on February 25.
The singer’s official 2023 tour will begin with consecutive concerts in Woodinville, Washington on May 25 and 26.
From there, Taylor will visit Santa Barbara (May 31), Atlanta (June 16), Cincinnati (June 21), Milwaukee (June 24) and Philadelphia (July 1).
Outside of touring, the singer-songwriter has also been keeping busy making new music. His last full-length album, American Standard, was released in 2020 and includes covers of classics like “Moon River” and “Pennies From Heaven”.
Taylor originally broke through in 1970 with his No. 3 single “Fire and Rain.” He had his first No. 1 hit in 1971 with his version of “You’ve Got a Friend,” which was written by Carole King that same year.
- 2/13/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Blake Edwards directed Breakfast at Tiffany´s back in 1961, an iconic film and wardrobe that turned Audrey Hepburn into one of the most memorable figures of the History of Films.
Based on the novel by Truman Capote.
Storyline
A young girl from New York seeking luxury everywhere, falls in love with her neighbor. Together, they live a strange relationship that is a battle from within and from outside.
Movie Review
We cannot (and do not) separate the iconic nature of this film, of the “real” New York, the one (they say) existed. No, today there is nothing left of it. There is nothing left of the elegance, that bittersweet joy of a joyful and bitter portrayal of capitalism.
The novel is by Truman Capote. He wrote this one (which is not so famous) and In Cold Blood. He knew what he was talking about: he loved parties, luxury… and ended...
Based on the novel by Truman Capote.
Storyline
A young girl from New York seeking luxury everywhere, falls in love with her neighbor. Together, they live a strange relationship that is a battle from within and from outside.
Movie Review
We cannot (and do not) separate the iconic nature of this film, of the “real” New York, the one (they say) existed. No, today there is nothing left of it. There is nothing left of the elegance, that bittersweet joy of a joyful and bitter portrayal of capitalism.
The novel is by Truman Capote. He wrote this one (which is not so famous) and In Cold Blood. He knew what he was talking about: he loved parties, luxury… and ended...
- 2/5/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Ava DuVernay pulled an unexpected surprise with her Netflix limited series, “When They See Us,” about the notorious Central Park 5 jogger case, giving special attention to the Korey Wise (Jharrel Jerome) prison ordeal in the Part 4 finale, cut by her go-to editor Spencer Averick.
After introducing the five Harlem youths and their families in the first three parts, taking us through their horrific loss of innocence and freedom as a result of racial and social injustice from police and prosecution alike, culminating with the release of the four youngest ex-cons, DuVernay turned inward with a mini-movie about Wise’s brutal incarceration in adult prison for more than a decade, spent primarily in solitary confinement.
Wise always maintained that it was the Central Park 4 Plus 1. And now we learn why. He was the odd boy out, who wasn’t even present at the Central Park scene of the crime in 1989, but...
After introducing the five Harlem youths and their families in the first three parts, taking us through their horrific loss of innocence and freedom as a result of racial and social injustice from police and prosecution alike, culminating with the release of the four youngest ex-cons, DuVernay turned inward with a mini-movie about Wise’s brutal incarceration in adult prison for more than a decade, spent primarily in solitary confinement.
Wise always maintained that it was the Central Park 4 Plus 1. And now we learn why. He was the odd boy out, who wasn’t even present at the Central Park scene of the crime in 1989, but...
- 6/10/2019
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Ava DuVernay pulled an unexpected surprise with her Netflix limited series, “When They See Us,” about the notorious Central Park 5 jogger case, giving special attention to the Korey Wise (Jharrel Jerome) prison ordeal in the Part 4 finale, cut by her go-to editor Spencer Averick.
After introducing the five Harlem youths and their families in the first three parts, taking us through their horrific loss of innocence and freedom as a result of racial and social injustice from police and prosecution alike, culminating with the release of the four youngest ex-cons, DuVernay turned inward with a mini-movie about Wise’s brutal incarceration in adult prison for more than a decade, spent primarily in solitary confinement.
Wise always maintained that it was the Central Park 4 Plus 1. And now we learn why. He was the odd boy out, who wasn’t even present at the Central Park scene of the crime in 1989, but...
After introducing the five Harlem youths and their families in the first three parts, taking us through their horrific loss of innocence and freedom as a result of racial and social injustice from police and prosecution alike, culminating with the release of the four youngest ex-cons, DuVernay turned inward with a mini-movie about Wise’s brutal incarceration in adult prison for more than a decade, spent primarily in solitary confinement.
Wise always maintained that it was the Central Park 4 Plus 1. And now we learn why. He was the odd boy out, who wasn’t even present at the Central Park scene of the crime in 1989, but...
- 6/10/2019
- by Bill Desowitz
- Thompson on Hollywood
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