St Vincent was a big winner during the premiere ceremony ahead of the2025 Grammy Awards on Sunday (February 2) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The 42-year-old singer picked up three more Grammys to add to her collection.
She won Best Rock Song for “Broken Man,” Best Alternative Music Performance for “Flea” and Best Alternative Music Album for All Born Screaming.
On the carpet, St Vincent could be seen posing for photos with Sean Ono Lennon and his partner Charlotte Kemp Muhl.
St Vincent helped kick off the Grammys ceremony with a performance dedicated to Los Angeles alongside John Legend, Brad Paisley, Dawes, Brittany Howard and Sheryl Crow.
Find out who else is performing during the Grammys tonight!
Fyi: St Vincent is wearing a custom Giorgio Armani blazer and shorts.
Browse through the gallery to see more pics of St Vincent at the 2025 Grammys…...
The 42-year-old singer picked up three more Grammys to add to her collection.
She won Best Rock Song for “Broken Man,” Best Alternative Music Performance for “Flea” and Best Alternative Music Album for All Born Screaming.
On the carpet, St Vincent could be seen posing for photos with Sean Ono Lennon and his partner Charlotte Kemp Muhl.
St Vincent helped kick off the Grammys ceremony with a performance dedicated to Los Angeles alongside John Legend, Brad Paisley, Dawes, Brittany Howard and Sheryl Crow.
Find out who else is performing during the Grammys tonight!
Fyi: St Vincent is wearing a custom Giorgio Armani blazer and shorts.
Browse through the gallery to see more pics of St Vincent at the 2025 Grammys…...
- 2/3/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The Dead Don't Die surprised audiences the wrong way in 2019, delivering a bone-dry art movie instead of the star-studded horror comedy people expected. Director Jim Jarmusch's film faced criticism five years ago but is now a streaming hit on Max, defying expectations. The movie serves as an allegory for apathy in the face of impending realities like climate catastrophe. The zombie comedy is the furthest thing you can imagine from something like Zombieland, but is great in its own weird way.
It's been five years since one of the most acclaimed American directors released a film, perhaps because it was an anomaly in his career and one of his worst-reviewed movies. That would be Jim Jarmusch with the 2019 film, The Dead Don't Die. The movie stands out from most of Jarmusch's work as a slightly bigger project with special effects and $3 million of marketing, not to mention its young megastars like Selena Gomez,...
It's been five years since one of the most acclaimed American directors released a film, perhaps because it was an anomaly in his career and one of his worst-reviewed movies. That would be Jim Jarmusch with the 2019 film, The Dead Don't Die. The movie stands out from most of Jarmusch's work as a slightly bigger project with special effects and $3 million of marketing, not to mention its young megastars like Selena Gomez,...
- 5/12/2024
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
Welcome to Wtf Happened to Troy? If we’re talking about the best historical cinematic epics of all time, what are the first few titles that leap to mind? Kubrick’s Spartacus? Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia? Maybe Gibson’s Braveheart? Whatever the answer is, chances are, despite earning half a billion dollars worldwide, Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy isn’t likely the first movie that tops the list. But why is that? After all, Troy was not only a monumental box office hit but also fared pretty well among critics and general filmgoers alike. Moreover, with Homer’s timeless tale of The Iliad guiding the way, it would seem as though Troy would resonate longer in the public’s collective consciousness and rank among the all-time best and most durable biographical epics. Yet, despite the impressive size, scale, and scope of the big-screen spectacle that chronicles the intense war between...
- 12/13/2023
- by Jake Dee
- JoBlo.com
The Smashing Pumpkins have paired their latest single “Wyttch,” off their upcoming double-album Cyr, with a new video.
Following the gothic spaghetti Western video for “Ramona,” the Charlotte Kemp Muhl-directed “Wyttch” is a more homespun affair, with costumed revelers — including a Nosferatu-like Billy Corgan — grooving to the Pumpkins’ moody Cyr track.
The “Wyttch” video continues the Smashing Pumpkins’ steady stream of Cyr activity prior to the album’s November 27th release, including “Anno Satana” and “Birch Grove,” “Confessions of a Dopamine Addict,” and “Wrath,” as well as the...
Following the gothic spaghetti Western video for “Ramona,” the Charlotte Kemp Muhl-directed “Wyttch” is a more homespun affair, with costumed revelers — including a Nosferatu-like Billy Corgan — grooving to the Pumpkins’ moody Cyr track.
The “Wyttch” video continues the Smashing Pumpkins’ steady stream of Cyr activity prior to the album’s November 27th release, including “Anno Satana” and “Birch Grove,” “Confessions of a Dopamine Addict,” and “Wrath,” as well as the...
- 11/13/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Nick Cave shared a tender interpretation of T. Rex’s “Cosmic Dancer,” the first offering from the upcoming tribute compilation, Angelheaded Hipster, which was produced by the late Hal Willner. The record will arrive September 4th via BMG.
For his cover, Cave transformed “Cosmic Dancer” into a poignant piano ballad buoyed by a rich orchestral arrangement. The track arrived with a video of Cave and others recording the song in the studio, paired with a montage of archival footage of T. Rex.
Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T.
For his cover, Cave transformed “Cosmic Dancer” into a poignant piano ballad buoyed by a rich orchestral arrangement. The track arrived with a video of Cave and others recording the song in the studio, paired with a montage of archival footage of T. Rex.
Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T.
- 4/29/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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