Academy Award winner Holly Hunter drives home this engrossing, lyrical drama that chronicles a mother’s quest for rectitude in the wake of ... More
Film by Katherine Dieckmann
Academy Award winner Holly Hunter drives home this engrossing, lyrical drama that chronicles a mother’s quest for rectitude in the wake of the devastating loss of her son. Written and directed by Katherine Dieckmann and featuring an original score from Sharon Van Etten, Strange Weather tells the story of Darcy Baylor (Hunter), an academic administrator at a Mississippi college, who finds her job in limbo after a round of budget cuts. Still haunted by her son’s suicide seven years ago, Darcy learns that his old college pal is now the owner of a successful restaurant chain, whose concept, down to the last detail, was stolen from her son. Darcy sets out for New Orleans to settle the score, and finds herself on a backroads journey through the thick of her own grief. Strange Weather immerses the viewer in the strange and sultry nuances of the South, subtly emphasized by Van Etten’s powerful score. “Katherine [Dieckmann] is an artist, and she spoke to me like an artist. She taught me a lot about writing to film and how to enhance the scene and emphasize the emotions conveyed (or beneath the surface),” says Van Etten. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. (Brainstorm Media)
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Snail Mail, the alias of Baltimore’s 17-year-old indie rocker sensation Lindsey Jordan, is re-releasing her debut EP Habit on vinyl on July ... More
EP by Snail Mail
Snail Mail, the alias of Baltimore’s 17-year-old indie rocker sensation Lindsey Jordan, is re-releasing her debut EP Habit on vinyl on July 28th, amidst growing buzz. The re-release of the EP, which had previously been released digitally and on cassette, comes in tandem with her recently announced tour dates with Waxahatchee and Girlpool throughout the rest of the summer. Habit delivers a frank and fearless brand of guitar-driven indie rock that captures the emotional sprawl of suburban boredom and teenage restlessness with an expressiveness and lucidity that belies Jordan’s young age. “All the songs on Habit are collectively like a sigh,” says Jordan, who cites guitar legend Mary Timony of Helium as inspiration for her powerful riffs: “[Mary] definitely helped me learn to shred.” (Sister Polygon Records)
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D.C rapper Chaz French releases his debut album, True Colors, featuring collaborations with notable rappers such as Curren$y, Casey Veggies and BJ ... More
Album by Chaz Fench
D.C rapper Chaz French releases his debut album, True Colors, featuring collaborations with notable rappers such as Curren$y, Casey Veggies and BJ The Chicago Kid. Infused with political and personal themes, French credits his music to the influence of gospel, artists like Amy Winehouse and a stint of homelessness. (Motown Records)
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From director Michael Showalter and producers Judd Apatow and Barry Mendel, The Big Sick is based on the real courtship of actor ... More
Film by Michael Showalter
From director Michael Showalter and producers Judd Apatow and Barry Mendel, The Big Sick is based on the real courtship of actor and comedian Kumail Nanjiani and writer and producer Emily V. Gordon. Kumail plays himself, a Pakistan-born aspiring comedian who connects with grad student Emily (played by Zoe Kazan) after one of his standup performances. When their one-night develops into a serious relationship, Kumail finds himself caught between love and the expectations of his traditional Muslim parents. To further complicate matters, Emily is beset with a mystery illness, compelling Kumail to navigate the crisis with her parents, Beth (Holly Hunter) and Terry (Ray Romano) while coping with the ongoing tug-of-war between his family and his heart. (Amazon Studios / Lionsgate)
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Born in Aleppo, Syria, and raised in Saudi Arabia, Azniv Korkejian took the stage name Bedouine as a nod to the nomadic ... More
Album by Bedouine
Born in Aleppo, Syria, and raised in Saudi Arabia, Azniv Korkejian took the stage name Bedouine as a nod to the nomadic tribes of Bedouin people, who live in Middle Eastern and North African deserts, travelling by camel and setting up camps for home. Korkejian is a lifelong nomad herself, who immigrated to the United States with her family and lived in Boston, Houston and throughout the South before moving to Los Angeles, where she began spontaneously writing music. It was never the plan to be a performer—Korkejian works in Hollywood editing dialogue and music. But sitting in her room above Sunset Boulevard with “a guitar in my lap and red wine or bourbon at my side,” she wrote and performed for herself until it felt inevitable to start recording. Bedouine’s self-titled debut layers her striking, soft voice over folk-inspired, finger-picked guitar. (Spacebomb Records)
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Kevin Morby’s fourth album, City Music, works as a counterpart to his acclaimed 2016 release Singing Saw, an autobiographical set that reflected ... More
Album by Kevin Morby
Kevin Morby’s fourth album, City Music, works as a counterpart to his acclaimed 2016 release Singing Saw, an autobiographical set that reflected the solitude and landscape in which it was recorded. Saw was imagined as “an old bookshelf with a young Bob and Joni staring back at me, blank and timeless. As Morby puts it: “[City Music] is a mix-tape, a fever dream, a love letter dedicated to those cities that I cannot get rid of, to those cities that are all inside of me.” (Dead Oceans)
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When writer and curator Susan Bright set out to write the first ever book on the history of food photography, she did ... More
Book by Susan Bright
When writer and curator Susan Bright set out to write the first ever book on the history of food photography, she did so with an appreciation food’s essentiality as well as its greater meanings. In her own words, “Ultimately, food is not only about literal taste, but also Taste with a capital T—both the lifestyles we aspire to and the building blocks of culture itself.” Certainly this idea is present in every page of Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography, which spans the colorful progression of this photo genre from the late 19th century to present day Instagram. Featuring artists from each era—Roger Fenton to Irving Penn to Laura Letinsky—Feast for the Eyes highlights food in fine art photography as well as commercial and scientific photography and photojournalism. Bright’s introduction and commentary accompany the photographs, bringing insight and appreciation to the history, aesthetic and rituals behind them. (Aperture)
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Last summer, Sharon Van Etten released “Not Myself” in memory of the victims of Pulse Nightclub in Orlando and to support the ... More
Song by Sharon Van Etten (Hercules & Love Affair Remix)
Last summer, Sharon Van Etten released “Not Myself” in memory of the victims of Pulse Nightclub in Orlando and to support the work of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund. One year since the Pulse nightclub tragedy, Van Etten releases the Hercules & Love Affair Remix of the song. She remarks, “During the journey of making this song and finding the best way to share it with the world, a fellow musician recommended I reach out to someone to remix the song to share with the club community. In this way, a version can exist where even more people can connect to this song in a more positive and healing light.” (Jagjaguwar)
Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund seeks to improve our understanding of the causes of gun violence and the means to reduce it – by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, and communicating this knowledge to the American public. Learn more at Everytown Research.
Salma Hayek plays opposite John Lithgow in Beatriz at Dinner, the newest film from the award-winning minds of director Miguel Arteta and ... More
Film by Miguel Arteta
Salma Hayek plays opposite John Lithgow in Beatriz at Dinner, the newest film from the award-winning minds of director Miguel Arteta and screenwriter Mike White. Hayek portrays Beatriz, an immigrant from a poor town in Mexico who has built a life as a health practitioner and whose path crosses with the self-made billionaire Doug (Lithgow) at a swanky dinner party in the hills of Los Angeles. Exploring the widening gulf between the world’s haves and have-nots, Beatriz at Dinner offers shrewd insight into contemporary controversies, from economic polarities to the necessities of human kindness. The film garnered praise following its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in Utah and went on to launch the following Sundance festival in London.
(Film Nation Entertainment) (Roadside Attractions)
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