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Pop billionaire Taylor Swift, who is continuing to win over the hearts of millions through her ongoing global Eras Tour, has been facing quite a bit of criticism lately. This comes after Dave Grohl, the iconic veteran musician who was formerly a member of Nirvana and is currently a member of the rock band he founded, Foo Fighters, recently took an alleged dig at the female singer.
Taylor Swift in The Eras Tour movie. | Credit: AMC theatres.
Apparently, according to the allegations Grohl insinuated during his band’s live show in the UK, Swift’s musicians don’t play live during her smash-hit tours. And, unsurprisingly enough, his controversial statements landed him under the wrath of the Swifties. This is as they are now brutally trolling him and making him realize how his statement was a big mistake he shouldn’t have made.
Dave Grohl Lands a Controversial Spot with...
Taylor Swift in The Eras Tour movie. | Credit: AMC theatres.
Apparently, according to the allegations Grohl insinuated during his band’s live show in the UK, Swift’s musicians don’t play live during her smash-hit tours. And, unsurprisingly enough, his controversial statements landed him under the wrath of the Swifties. This is as they are now brutally trolling him and making him realize how his statement was a big mistake he shouldn’t have made.
Dave Grohl Lands a Controversial Spot with...
- 6/24/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
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As much a standard-bearer for behind-the-scenes docs as Hearts of Darkness––maybe there’s something about watching famed auteurs lose their grip in the jungle––Les Blank’s Burden of Dreams cuts through much mythos and memery that’s defined Werner Herzog, burrowing deep into the making of his life-threatening (in some cases -ending) Fitzcarraldo. Whether it’s actually better than the final product is a worthwhile debate, and one that can be had in greater spirit soon: a restoration’s to be released by Argot Pictures on July 19 at Film Forum, which will also screen Fitzcarraldo, and a new trailer’s arrived.
Here’s the synopsis: “Burden Of Dreams is the riveting account of the near-disastrous production of director Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo, starring Klaus Kinski in the titular role and Claudia Cardinale, which traces the story of one man’s attempt to build an opera house deep in the Amazon jungle.
Here’s the synopsis: “Burden Of Dreams is the riveting account of the near-disastrous production of director Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo, starring Klaus Kinski in the titular role and Claudia Cardinale, which traces the story of one man’s attempt to build an opera house deep in the Amazon jungle.
- 6/18/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy Cinema
Stanley Donen’s Funny Face plays on Friday and Sunday, the latter day bringing a program of work by Nicola Tyson and Son of Kong on 35mm.
Paris Theater
Prints of Prizzi’s Honor, The Mechanic, Grosse Pointe Blank, and Killer Joe play in a hitman retrospective; Yi Yi shows on 35mm this Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art
A massive overview of Bulle Ogier continues with films by Fassbinder, Rivette, and more.
IFC Center
Man Ray: Return to Reason begins; After Hours and the Bob Fosse retrospective begin; Labyrinth, Flashdance, and Tank Girl play late.
Japan Society
America’s largest-ever Hiroshi Shimizu retrospective migrates to Japan Society (watch our exclusive trailer debut).
Museum of the Moving Image
Two more Shimizu films play; House on Haunted Hill screens Friday and Sunday, while The Right Stuff shows on 35mm this Saturday.
Roxy Cinema
Stanley Donen’s Funny Face plays on Friday and Sunday, the latter day bringing a program of work by Nicola Tyson and Son of Kong on 35mm.
Paris Theater
Prints of Prizzi’s Honor, The Mechanic, Grosse Pointe Blank, and Killer Joe play in a hitman retrospective; Yi Yi shows on 35mm this Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art
A massive overview of Bulle Ogier continues with films by Fassbinder, Rivette, and more.
IFC Center
Man Ray: Return to Reason begins; After Hours and the Bob Fosse retrospective begin; Labyrinth, Flashdance, and Tank Girl play late.
Japan Society
America’s largest-ever Hiroshi Shimizu retrospective migrates to Japan Society (watch our exclusive trailer debut).
Museum of the Moving Image
Two more Shimizu films play; House on Haunted Hill screens Friday and Sunday, while The Right Stuff shows on 35mm this Saturday.
- 5/17/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
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