21 Savage made his Saturday Night Live debut!
The 31-year-old rapper was the musical guest on the Shane Gillis-hosted episode of the show on Saturday (February 24).
He kicked off his set with a performance of his new single, “Redrum.”
Keep reading to find out more…
The track comes from his third solo album, American Dream, which was released in January and went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
He returned to the stage later for “Should’ve Wore a Bonnet” and “Prove It,” both also from American Dream. He was joined by singers Brent Faiyaz and Summer Walker on the two songs, respectively.
He also just performed at the 2024 Grammys with Burna Boy and Brandy for “Sittin’ On Top of the World,” which received a nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance.
Watch Shane Gillis‘ opening monologue, which referenced why he was fired from the show.
The 31-year-old rapper was the musical guest on the Shane Gillis-hosted episode of the show on Saturday (February 24).
He kicked off his set with a performance of his new single, “Redrum.”
Keep reading to find out more…
The track comes from his third solo album, American Dream, which was released in January and went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
He returned to the stage later for “Should’ve Wore a Bonnet” and “Prove It,” both also from American Dream. He was joined by singers Brent Faiyaz and Summer Walker on the two songs, respectively.
He also just performed at the 2024 Grammys with Burna Boy and Brandy for “Sittin’ On Top of the World,” which received a nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance.
Watch Shane Gillis‘ opening monologue, which referenced why he was fired from the show.
- 2/25/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
21 Savage debuted as Saturday Night Live‘s musical guest first with a performance of his new single, “Redrum.”
The violin-intro track comes from his third solo album, American Dream, which came out last month and topped the Billboard 200 Albums chart upon its release.
The Atlanta rapper–Rolling Stone‘s cover artist in December–returned to the stage later for “Should’ve Wore a Bonnet” and “Prove It,” both also from American Dream. He was joined by singers Brent Faiyaz and Summer Walker on the former and latter, respectively.
21 Savage...
The violin-intro track comes from his third solo album, American Dream, which came out last month and topped the Billboard 200 Albums chart upon its release.
The Atlanta rapper–Rolling Stone‘s cover artist in December–returned to the stage later for “Should’ve Wore a Bonnet” and “Prove It,” both also from American Dream. He was joined by singers Brent Faiyaz and Summer Walker on the former and latter, respectively.
21 Savage...
- 2/25/2024
- by William Vaillancourt
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Christie McConnell has been appointed to the role of SVP, Development at the Emmy-winning entertainment company, Bungalow Media + Entertainment, and will now oversee development on all of its unscripted programming.
McConnell comes to the company after acting as a freelance consultant to such TV production companies and podcast studios as Boardwalk Pictures, Salt Audio, Made Up Stories and Wild State. She’s most recently developed such series as the Jeremy Renner-fronted Rennervations (Disney+) and Undressed with Kathryn Eisman (Paramount+), also directing and producing both audio and video content for Headspace.
McConnell has also previously held executive roles at All3 Media America, Shine America and Stephen David Entertainment, where she focused on competition and game shows, docuseries, event series and true crime, additionally overseeing unscripted development for broadcast, cable, and Ott services at Radley Studios. Prior to joining Radley, she served as showrunner for the Nashville live after-show,...
McConnell comes to the company after acting as a freelance consultant to such TV production companies and podcast studios as Boardwalk Pictures, Salt Audio, Made Up Stories and Wild State. She’s most recently developed such series as the Jeremy Renner-fronted Rennervations (Disney+) and Undressed with Kathryn Eisman (Paramount+), also directing and producing both audio and video content for Headspace.
McConnell has also previously held executive roles at All3 Media America, Shine America and Stephen David Entertainment, where she focused on competition and game shows, docuseries, event series and true crime, additionally overseeing unscripted development for broadcast, cable, and Ott services at Radley Studios. Prior to joining Radley, she served as showrunner for the Nashville live after-show,...
- 5/23/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Plenty of people have heard 20th century concert music solely because Stanley Kubrick smuggled it into his movies. The L.A. Philharmonic returned the favor over the weekend, by smuggling the director’s films into the concert hall.
“Stanley Kubrick’s Sound Odyssey” took the Phil, along with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, on a musical voyage through five chapters in the filmmaker’s diverse canon: “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “The Shining,” “Barry Lyndon,” “Eyes Wide Shut” and “A Clockwork Orange.” Selected excerpts of classical works he used in those films’ soundtracks accompanied their attendant scenes on a large screen above the Disney Hall stage.
Malcolm McDowell, who played the amoral lad Alex in “Clockwork,” hosted the evening. He seemed a little stiff when reading the boilerplate script, but far more at ease when he segued into telling ad lib anecdotes. Noting how “2001” struggled to find an audience until someone...
“Stanley Kubrick’s Sound Odyssey” took the Phil, along with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, on a musical voyage through five chapters in the filmmaker’s diverse canon: “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “The Shining,” “Barry Lyndon,” “Eyes Wide Shut” and “A Clockwork Orange.” Selected excerpts of classical works he used in those films’ soundtracks accompanied their attendant scenes on a large screen above the Disney Hall stage.
Malcolm McDowell, who played the amoral lad Alex in “Clockwork,” hosted the evening. He seemed a little stiff when reading the boilerplate script, but far more at ease when he segued into telling ad lib anecdotes. Noting how “2001” struggled to find an audience until someone...
- 11/25/2018
- by Tim Greiving
- Variety Film + TV
Cannes — There’s a scene in “Bayoneta,” Mexican Kyzza Terrazas’ second fiction feature, where Miguel, played by “Club of Crows’” Luis Gerardo Méndez, is asked to sing a song. He does so, Chalino Sanchez’s “Nieves de enero,” a lovely spare ballad about heartbreak. Miguel knows something about that sentiment. An up-and-coming Mexican boxer, a Sydney Olympics medal winner who floors “Matador” Madrigal Ríos, Tijuana’s Miguel “Bayoneta” Galíndez’s prospects look bright until he kills his opponent in the ring.
Looking for atonement, even punishment and out of a sense of shame – as a father, he can’t look his daughter in the eye after failing in basic human ethics – he seeks exile in the snowy wastes of Tirku, a town in Finland, where he trains boxers. “Bayoneta” is a film about immigration, but for emotional need, not economic necessity. Picturing training as relief for Miguel, framing an affair...
Looking for atonement, even punishment and out of a sense of shame – as a father, he can’t look his daughter in the eye after failing in basic human ethics – he seeks exile in the snowy wastes of Tirku, a town in Finland, where he trains boxers. “Bayoneta” is a film about immigration, but for emotional need, not economic necessity. Picturing training as relief for Miguel, framing an affair...
- 10/24/2018
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Bruce Greenwood is joining Warner Bros.’ Stephen King The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep in the role of Dr. John.
The description of Greenwood’s character is being kept under wraps.
Deadline exclusively broke the news about Doctor Sleep as well as its castings which Mike Flanagan wrote and is directing. Ewan McGregor stars as the grown up Danny Torrance, and the film also has Carl Lumbly, Alex Essoe and Zahn McClarnon in key roles. Rebecca Ferguson plays Rose The Hat, the head of a cult that feeds on the “steam” created by young people who have a touch of the “shining” and her main target is Abra Stone. Back in August, we reported that young Broadway actress Kyliegh Curran landed the role of Abra Stone, a girl who has the gift of ‘The Shining’.
Flanagan rewrote Akiva Goldsman’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 2013 novel that picks up the...
The description of Greenwood’s character is being kept under wraps.
Deadline exclusively broke the news about Doctor Sleep as well as its castings which Mike Flanagan wrote and is directing. Ewan McGregor stars as the grown up Danny Torrance, and the film also has Carl Lumbly, Alex Essoe and Zahn McClarnon in key roles. Rebecca Ferguson plays Rose The Hat, the head of a cult that feeds on the “steam” created by young people who have a touch of the “shining” and her main target is Abra Stone. Back in August, we reported that young Broadway actress Kyliegh Curran landed the role of Abra Stone, a girl who has the gift of ‘The Shining’.
Flanagan rewrote Akiva Goldsman’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 2013 novel that picks up the...
- 9/19/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Warner Bros is in talks with Ewan McGregor to play Danny Torrance in Doctor Sleep, the Mike Flanagan-directed continuation of the storyline that began in the Stanley Kubrick pic The Shining. The studio put the film on a fast track after the outsized grosses of another Stephen King bestseller adaptation, It. It was then that the studio set Flanagan to direct the adaptation of the 2013 King novel that picks up the life of the Redrum kid when he is in his 40s and struggling with the same demons of anger and alcoholism that plagued his father.
Flanagan rewrote the script originally adapted by Akiva Goldsman. Flanagan’s producing partner Trevor Macy will produce along with Vertigo Entertainment’s Jon Berg, and Goldsman is executive producer.
The novel begins as Torrance carries the trauma of the Overlook Hotel into adulthood. He’s become a reflection of his murderous father, with...
Flanagan rewrote the script originally adapted by Akiva Goldsman. Flanagan’s producing partner Trevor Macy will produce along with Vertigo Entertainment’s Jon Berg, and Goldsman is executive producer.
The novel begins as Torrance carries the trauma of the Overlook Hotel into adulthood. He’s become a reflection of his murderous father, with...
- 6/13/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
"Come stay with us forever and ever."
One of my favorite moments during the Oscars last night was when a commercial aired featuring The Overlook Hotel from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. This ad just put a huge smile on my face! I'm such a huge fan of the film and seeing an unexpected ad for the hotel inviting you to enjoy a "quiet, remote family getaway" at the "newly renovated" property, where "there’s a surprise around every corner."
The amusingly eerie scenes in the ad play off major plot points from the movie, including a hotel maintenance man cleaning off the word "Redrum" off the door, a manager inspecting a door that was smashed in by Jack with an axe, and a maid cleaning up a bloody floor in front of the elevator. According to Adweek, the commercial was created with original film footage from the Kubrick Estate,...
One of my favorite moments during the Oscars last night was when a commercial aired featuring The Overlook Hotel from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. This ad just put a huge smile on my face! I'm such a huge fan of the film and seeing an unexpected ad for the hotel inviting you to enjoy a "quiet, remote family getaway" at the "newly renovated" property, where "there’s a surprise around every corner."
The amusingly eerie scenes in the ad play off major plot points from the movie, including a hotel maintenance man cleaning off the word "Redrum" off the door, a manager inspecting a door that was smashed in by Jack with an axe, and a maid cleaning up a bloody floor in front of the elevator. According to Adweek, the commercial was created with original film footage from the Kubrick Estate,...
- 3/5/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
No one can accuse the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures of being all work with no fun: The first commercial for the museum, which premiered during the Oscars, was a fake ad for the Overlook Museum, site of Jack Nicholson’s horrific meltdown in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining.” After a series of scenes that included a custodian cleaning up the word “Redrum,” the ad invited Oscars viewers to call 833-888-0237. Those who called the number spent six-minutes on hold for the hotel, while a recording played a loop of “Shining” in-jokes. The recording ends by inviting patient listeners to visit AcademyMuseum.org. The museum will...
- 3/5/2018
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a new poster from Psychophonia, casting and production details from Tales of Halloween, a trailer for The Sugar Skull Girls, and more:
Psychophonia First Details and Poster: “Lony Ruhmann, Blanc/Biehn Productions and Give & Take Productions have announced the new thriller Psychophonia. With a story from Lony Ruhmann and screenplay by Nicholl Fellowship winner Barbara Stepansky, the new film will be helmed by Brianne Davis, who earlier this year directed The Night Visitor 2: Heather’s Story.
Psychophonia stars Vedette Lim (Chicago Fire, True Blood) in the lead role of Lilly Tarver. Rounding out the cast; Andrew W. Walker (The Torturer, 2 Bedroom One Bath), Kellee Stewart (Hot Tub Time Machine 1 & 2, The Soul Man) Adam Rose (Up In The Air, The Bounty Hunter), Daniel Quinn (Fetish Factory, Wrong Cops...
Psychophonia First Details and Poster: “Lony Ruhmann, Blanc/Biehn Productions and Give & Take Productions have announced the new thriller Psychophonia. With a story from Lony Ruhmann and screenplay by Nicholl Fellowship winner Barbara Stepansky, the new film will be helmed by Brianne Davis, who earlier this year directed The Night Visitor 2: Heather’s Story.
Psychophonia stars Vedette Lim (Chicago Fire, True Blood) in the lead role of Lilly Tarver. Rounding out the cast; Andrew W. Walker (The Torturer, 2 Bedroom One Bath), Kellee Stewart (Hot Tub Time Machine 1 & 2, The Soul Man) Adam Rose (Up In The Air, The Bounty Hunter), Daniel Quinn (Fetish Factory, Wrong Cops...
- 12/7/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
As much as I enjoy watching Amanda, once the no-nonsense, naughty babysitter-type of the house, turn into the most heinous houseguest in a season that should really be called Big Brother 15: The Heinosity, I have to say that I found Big Brother terribly uncomfortable last night. Every moment of it. Elissa‘s inability to lie to Amanda bothered me. Aaryn‘s tearful despair bothered me. Obviously Amanda’s Rhubarb Lady-drunk-on-rhubarb-absinthe meltdown bothered me. And weirdly — and perhaps most of all — Andy‘s weak attempt to console Elissa after the Amanda diatribe and endear her to his side bothered me. Face it, Big Brother 15 is the Breaking Bad of reality TV: Everyone in it is a tad despicable (or more!), and it makes for a harrowing and fascinating ride.
Luckily, we were treated to a few quotable quotes from our twisted brigade of houseguests. Here were my five favorites of the episode.
Luckily, we were treated to a few quotable quotes from our twisted brigade of houseguests. Here were my five favorites of the episode.
- 8/29/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
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