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News How to Watch the 2022 Grammys Tune in for Music’s Biggest Night By Allison Hussey April 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish and Finneas, March 2021 (Cliff Lipson/CBS via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter After last year’s efforts for a COVID-19-safe ceremony, the Grammys return for another round this weekend. The 64th Annual Grammy Awards
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The 2022 Grammys—previously scheduled to take place in January in L.A.—will finally proceed this Sunday night at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena. And since practically anything can happen at awards shows these days, you’ll definitely want to join us right here, where Pitchfork staffers will provide minute-by-minute analysis of all the action on the
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Kodak Black – On Everything [Official Music Video] ‘Back For Everything’ OUT NOW! Stream/Download: https://Kodak.lnk.to/BackForEverything Directed by – Kodak Black Edited by – Christian Brown “Cameramanchris” DP – skinnywhiteboi Production – @retrofocusmediaa VFX supervisor – Ismail Guleed “Lurking Visuals” Subscribe for more official content from Kodak Black: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/KBsubscribe Follow Kodak Black Tweets by KodakBlack1k https://facebook.com/TheRealKodakBlack
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The heroine of Goran Stolevski’s You Won’t Be Alone is a witch, with echoes of vampire and zombie, yes, but mostly with a haunting desire for human connection in 19th century rural Macedonia. The film’s Sundance premiere got great reviews (see Deadline’s here). It’s 94% Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh with critics as Focus Features opens
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News Why Harry Styles’ New “As It Was” Video Resembles Elderbrook’s “Inner Light” The English musician’s 2021 music video was excerpted from The Great Ghosts, a film made by “As It Was” choreographer Yoann Bourgeois By Matthew Strauss April 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Harry Styles, photo by Lloyd Wakefield Facebook Twitter In August 2021, English
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Trafalgar Releasing and Warner Bros. will present a digitally remastered ABBA: The Movie for two night in May to celebrate the Swedish pop sensation’s 50th anniversary. The film was shot by director Lasse Hallström during the group’s hugely successful 1977 Australian tour and first released that year. ABBA: The Movie – Fan Event “will take
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