Yesterday, we got the second full-length trailer for Birds of Prey, which included an extensive look at the upcoming DC Comics adventure set against the sounds of Lucy Woodward's take on "It's Oh So Quiet", a song made popular by Bjork. Interestingly enough, that number isn't included on the just releases tracklist for the Birds of Prey soundtrack. But none the less, what we do get is pretty exciting for modern day music lovers of all ages.
"Diamonds" is an epic collaboration between Megan Thee Stallion and Normani, and features as the third title on the upcoming soundtrack. It was released today as the first official single from the groundbreaking Birds of Prey: The Album. The star-studded, all-female musical companion to the eagerly awaited new film is notably absent of any male singers.
"Diamonds" makes history as the first song to interpolate and sample Marilyn Monroe's iconic "Diamonds...
"Diamonds" is an epic collaboration between Megan Thee Stallion and Normani, and features as the third title on the upcoming soundtrack. It was released today as the first official single from the groundbreaking Birds of Prey: The Album. The star-studded, all-female musical companion to the eagerly awaited new film is notably absent of any male singers.
"Diamonds" makes history as the first song to interpolate and sample Marilyn Monroe's iconic "Diamonds...
- 1/10/2020
- by B. Alan Orange
- MovieWeb
Warner Bros. has dropped a new trailer for Birds of Prey. The latest look at the upcoming movie properly gives fans a better idea of what to expect, along with the first official look at Ewan McGregor's Black Mask. Comic book fans will be happy to know that the villain looks incredibly close to the source material. Additionally, the latest footage teases more of the R-rated aspect of the movie, along with some more of the humor.
The latest Birds of Prey trailer sees Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco), and Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez) join forces to go up against Ewan McGregor's mysterious Black Mask. While we still don't know a whole lot about how the villain will be portrayed on the big screen, the latest trailer not only features a closeup of the infamous mask, it...
The latest Birds of Prey trailer sees Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco), and Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez) join forces to go up against Ewan McGregor's mysterious Black Mask. While we still don't know a whole lot about how the villain will be portrayed on the big screen, the latest trailer not only features a closeup of the infamous mask, it...
- 1/9/2020
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Tuesday.
This week’s question: What’s your favorite dance sequence on TV ever?
Alan Sepinwall (@sepinwall), Rolling Stone
Look, there are surely more emotionally moving options than the one I’ve chosen. Mac’s interpretive dance about his sexuality from the last “It’s Always Sunny” finale was among the most remarkable and unexpected moments of recent TV. The year before, “Better Things” wonderfully concluded its season with Sam, her mom, and two of her daughters recreating the video from Christine and the Queens’ “Tilted” as a birthday present for Max. Anyone who votes for Sasha’s “Istanbul/Constantinople” dance from “Bunheads” here is absolutely right to do so — a great piece of choreography that was also revelatory about a character designed to be tough to love. There’s Pete and Trudy...
This week’s question: What’s your favorite dance sequence on TV ever?
Alan Sepinwall (@sepinwall), Rolling Stone
Look, there are surely more emotionally moving options than the one I’ve chosen. Mac’s interpretive dance about his sexuality from the last “It’s Always Sunny” finale was among the most remarkable and unexpected moments of recent TV. The year before, “Better Things” wonderfully concluded its season with Sam, her mom, and two of her daughters recreating the video from Christine and the Queens’ “Tilted” as a birthday present for Max. Anyone who votes for Sasha’s “Istanbul/Constantinople” dance from “Bunheads” here is absolutely right to do so — a great piece of choreography that was also revelatory about a character designed to be tough to love. There’s Pete and Trudy...
- 8/28/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
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