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Exclusive Squeal Clip Previews the Upcoming Dark Comedy

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ComingSoon is excited to debut an exclusive clip from Squeal, Aik Karapetian’s upcoming dark comedy. The film debuts theatrically and digitally through video-on-demand on August 19. The film will premiere theatrically at the Lumiere Music Hall in Los Angeles and New York’s Alamo Manhattan.

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Squeal centers on Samuel, who is far from home, searching for his father,” reads the film’s synopsis. “Lost in remotest Eastern Europe, on the edges of a mythical forest, a minor road accident leads to a chance meeting with a pig-farmer’s daughter Kirke. Sam soon learns that his priorities must change if he wants to survive. Her initial hospitality is a smoke screen to capture him and make him a forced laborer on the farm. Alone, unable to speak the language, and chained up 24/7 with the pigs, he learns to adapt. Fortunately, a seemingly magical piglet gains Sam’s confidence and shows him the way to freedom and true love.”

Check out the exclusive clip from Squeal below:

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Squeal is directed and co-written by Aik Karapetian and co-written by Aleksandr Rodionov. It stars Kevin Janssens, Laura Siliņa, Aigars Vilims, Normunds Griestiņš, Juris Bartkevičs, and Guntis Pilsums. The film debuts theatrically and digitally through video-on-demand on August 19.



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Insomniac Delivers Yet Again with HARD Summer 2022

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HARD Summer returned to the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino this past weekend for its 14th(!) edition and its first ever foray as a 3-day festival. Boasting a stacked lineup featuring some of the biggest names in dance music and hip-hop, this year’s HARD was one for the ages. The stages were epic, the layout was friendly and convenient, the vibes and energy of the crowd were off the charts. Despite the sweltering heat and humidity over the weekend, Insomniac made sure that all it’s headliners were hydrated and shaded as they partied into the night.

First off, let’s talk about some of the logistical changes that Insomniac made to the layout of the festival. The first thing I noticed from an aesthetic standpoint was the remodeled stages. Obviously, NOS hosts several Insomniac festivals over the course of the year, and most of the time, the stages are enclosed in a mega-structure. For last year’s HARD, the team made the interesting choice of removing almost all of the roofs of the mega-structures, but otherwise leaving the stages intact.

This year, the mega-structure roofs were completely done away with, allowing the HARD and HARDer stages to illuminate the night sky. The HARD stage featured the familiar trapezoid design that has featured on previous HARD stages and also evokes the Mayan temple from HARD Day of the Dead. The HARDer stage underwent and even more drastic evolution. Converted into something of a smaller Coachella stage, the HARDer stage featured massive video panels adorning the entire stage. The crowds there were treated to insane colors and visuals as well as up close looks of their favorite performers on stage.

Another big change that alleviated traffic was the tunnel that went from the HARD to the HARDer stage. Last year, there was a massive wall between the two stages and one had to walk all the way around and back to travel between the two places. This year, the tunnel offered a quicker alternative, as well as a detour to the Pink Tent, and allowed for more breathability going between stages. In fact, if you went into the tunnel, you were treated to shade and misters that were way more prevalent this year. The weather may have sucked, but Insomniac did their part to help alleviate the heat.

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HARD has always featured an eclectic lineup that’s slightly left of center. While of course there were artists on the lineup who fit that description and are HARD mainstays like Porter Robinson, Madeon, Alison Wonderland and Jai Wolf; House music was large and in charge this year with artists ranging from Chris Lake, Vintage Culture, Wax Motif, James Hype, Anabel Englund and Matroda all gracing the HARD stage. This year’s hip-hop lineup also offered up something for everyone. Zoomers got Lil Uzi Vert and Denzel Curry. Millennials got Three 6 Mafia (Juicy J and Project Pat are still going hard!). Everyone in between got Megan Thee Stallion and 21 Savage. Whether you wanted to get hype or get in your feels, this year’s HARD Summer got you.

It was a late arriving crowd on Friday’ it’s always brutal driving into San Bernardino from Los Angeles at that time of day. I enjoyed the shade and mist of the VIP area as Anabel Englund had whatever small amount of headliners were there vibing out to her set. James Hype was a definite highlight with his insane mixing skills and wonderful mashups of g-house and 2000s rap and hip-hop classics. Griz was another huge highlight as he has not performed at HARD Summer since 2015 back when the event was at the Pomona Fairplex. He had his full live band, psychedelic visuals, and of course, that sexy sax. I left it all out on the dancefloor for Griz’s performance. Here’s hoping we don’t have to wait another seven years to see him back at HARD.

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Saturday definitely saw more headliners descend upon the NOS Events Center. I started the day off at the HARD stage where Matroda was throwing down the house vibes. I eventually made my way over to HARDer stage for some of LP Giobbi’s set and she continues to impress with her unique brand of groovy house as well as exceptional visuals. Once the sun went down, Three 6 Mafia took the stage, and the crowd started getting hype as the legendary Memphis duo threw down hit after hit from “Bin Laden,” “Side 2 Side” and “Poppin My Collar.” 2000’s Mark was very happy during this set as were a lot of millennials to be sure.

After brief stops at Dimension and Alison Wonderland, I made it back over to HARDer for the highlight of the night. Madeon performing Good Faith Forever live. Aside from a couple of DJ sets, I had not seen Madeon perform solo live since Coachella in 2015. He did perform with Porter Robinson at Coachella 2017, but again, it’d been awhile since I’d seen Madeon solo, and it was well worth the wait. Unleashing some of the most mind-blowing visuals I’ve ever seen, the French singer/songwriter/producer wowed the crowd with live renditions of his Good Faith tracks as well as updated versions of his old progressive classics like “Imperium” and “You’re On.”

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It was another full day on Sunday, as I got in early to check out a little bit of Space Wizard at the Green Stage before heading over to the HARDer stage for Rossy. The up and coming producer and DJ threw down an appropriately HARD set of old skool trap that certainly got your blood flowing if the heat was getting you down.

Highlights of the day had to be Sidepiece and Tchami. With the sun down and the final night afoot, the duo of Nitti Gritti and Party Favor did not disappoint as they expertly blended house grooves with 90s and 2000s classics that had the dance floor vibing. Side note, if you found that open area to the right of the HARDer stage you lucked out, you had space to dance all night long. And, so we did as Tchami took the stage. The renowned French producer/DJ dropped a banger of a set featuring all types of house genres.

Porter Robinson closed out the night at the HARD stage, and fans had to be delighted by his blend of new tracks like “Look at the Sky” and “Something Comforting” as well as new re-imaginings of his classic Worlds tracks like “Easy” and “Sad Machine.” HARD maybe an electronic music fest, but the musicality of EDM itself is always on display at HARD Summer.

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While there was no doubt that HARD Summer was an absolute vibe, and there are definitely performances that will stay with me for a long time. The only question I have for HARD going forward is, is three days really necessary? This time of the year is brutal, and it certainly felt like the crowd was pretty light at certain times. Insomniac also usually announces next year’s edition of the festival right away. We did not get that announcement for HARD Summer 2023. One would have to assume it will return to NOS, however, maybe it will be scaled back a day. Either way, this year’s HARD Summer was an absolute blast, and I hope that it can return in such an epic form next year.



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Late 90s Early 2000s R&B Mix 💫 Best R&B Songs from the Late 90's Early 2000's

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Late 90s Early 2000s R&B Mix 💫 Best R&B Songs from the Late 90's Early 2000's ,

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Motown Jazz – Smooth Jazz Music & Jazz Instrumental Music for Relaxing and Study | Soft Jazz

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Motown Jazz – Smooth Jazz Music & Jazz Instrumental Music for Relaxing and Study | Soft Jazz ,

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00:00 Let’s Stay Together
04:15 You Are My Lady
09:26 Just My Imagination
14:25 Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I Got)
20:40 Inner City Blues
25:27 My Girl
29:57 Use Me
34:54 I Heard It Through The Grapevine
39:40 I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
44:25 Mercy Mercy Me
48:50 Let’s Get It On
54:21 Where Is The Love?
59:22 Dance With Me

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Dr. Melinda and WAsH discuss the Mk Ultra programming you received during her time in a Satanic Cult

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Jude and Chris Ryde hang out with Dr. Melinda Malovoz to talk about her experience being a victim of MK Ultra programming, which lead to her forced sexual participation in a satanic cult. I could not make this up. Join us as we do a deep dive into this insidious rabbit hole. Come join us at an undisclosed location outside Los Angeles on the outskirts of Hollywood. Click onto the WAsH and get wet with new information.

Jude and Chris Ryde hang out with Dr. Melinda Malovoz to talk about her experience being a victim of MK Ultra programming, which lead to her forced sexual participation in a satanic cult. I could not make this up. Join us as we do a deep dive into this insidious rabbit hole. Come join us at an undisclosed location outside Los Angeles on the outskirts of Hollywood. Click onto the WAsH and get wet with new information.

The Wash and Dr. Melinda Satanic Cult Survivor talk MK Ultra programming and Human Trafficking.

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Jude and Chris Ryde hang out with Dr. Melinda Malovoz to talk about her experience being a victim of MK Ultra programming, which lead to her forced sexual participation in a satanic cult. I could not make this up. Join us as we do a deep dive into this insidious rabbit hole. Come join us at an undisclosed location outside Los Angeles on the outskirts of Hollywood. Click onto the WAsH and get wet with new information

My Top Five Favorite Independent Filmmakers

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Independent movies are those written and shot outside the studio system. Most times they are self – financed or made with money secured from highly creative means. Most have actors trying to make a name or get back on the Hollywood Radar. In my opinion they are the best films, much better than the pre-fabricated Hollywood knock offs. And here are the all – time faves.

 

Paul Thomas Anderson

Or as I like to say PTA. The SF Valley kid loves to explore the San Fernando Valley and the interesting characters who reside within it’s hot, dry Hollywood outskirts, such as Boogie nights and Magnolia – two of his international classics. He’s a time machine – back to the LA we heard about, but never got to see. From Porn, to Oil, Licorice Pizza and a romance thrown – in just to work with Adam Sandler I believe, PTA explores the man or women trying to escape themselves and find salvation from trauma which has forged their path in life. He’s mastered the underdog. If that Underdog is from Van Nuys.

 

 

 

Richard Linklater

Austin’s own has a predilection for a garage-bandish brand of filmmaking, which elevates the slacker to king status. He is like a Texas bred Kerouac of movie making – who expounds on the tales of the drifters. The ones living on the border between the regular life and that of the lonesome loser. He’s not afraid to show – maybe life is about living and, not about material gain. But that’s why he’s indie. The Hollywood system likes – money, money, money. He’s a true artist in the realm of cinema.

 

 

Shane Carruth

I once watched a film called primer and was knocked out of my socks. Shane Carruth wrote, directed, and stared in the low-budget film about time travel out of a storage space. The former software engineer danced with brilliance, and proved one can step outside of the system to bring their vision to the people. If it’s good the people will come. Next was Upstream Color a masterful display of superior visualization. I believe he never got his true accolades and fell victim to burning too bright in an industry of fake lights. I hope to see something new soon.

 

Jason Banker

Jason once said: “I think other than financial issues, which are an obvious problem in the independent filmmaking world, I’ve been challenged by the process of working with non-actors. It’s both a blessing and a curse they haven’t made a film before.”

You see this in his masterful – the low budget indie Toad Road – story about a couple of friends who travel to a forbidden place the locals call the Seven Gates of Hell. What he did with little to no budget and non-actors is itself a work of art? Check out the film – he makes a meal out of breadcrumbs to deliver an excellently crafted psychological thriller. He is what independent film-making should be.

 

 

Harmony Korine

Larry Clark asked a Skateboarder to write about teenagers with AIDS. Boom – Kids. And that was the start of Harmony’s career as a Filmmaker/Screenwriter. He wrote the script in three weeks. From there Korine helmed Gummo, based on his childhood in Ohio, in a town destroyed by a tornado. Much of the cast were locals from Tennessee. Julien Donkey and Ken Park gained cult film status soon after. Ken Park was another script written by Korine and shoot by Clark. Korine considers himself – a unified aesthetic, who studies the dysfunctional family and teens gone awry, usually trapped in poverty. He is the master of the youth movement experimental film. But you can see for yourself. Oh, he’s also banned from Letterman – but you didn’t hear that from me…

 

My Favorite Jazz Docs

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The Oxford Dictionary states Jazz as: A type of music of Black American origin, characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular forceful rhythm, emerging at the beginning of the 20th century. I don’t know a lot about those twenty-five dollar words that were thrown around. The only thing I know — Jazz is cool. If you are all into Jazz documentaries – here are my top five.

JAZZ A FILM BY KEN BURNS

Ken Burns filmed this ten part series, which traces the expansion and development of the street music know as Jazz, taking us through New Orleans, to Louis Armstrong’s own Chicago Southside and many other historical places that influenced the sound. From the hidden bars of Prohibition, to the world-famous Times Square – this six year venture features 75 interviews, 550 pieces of music and a couple thousand archived clips. If you’re a fan of Jazz or not, this documentary with leave you with a taste for the cool.

BILLIE

After 8 years and 200 interview hours, Linda Kuehl filmed the biography of one of the all-time greats – Billie Holiday. We learn about Ms. Holiday through the recently released tapes that were part of Linda Kuehl research, for her unfinished novel. Billie takes you into the life and time of Billie Holiday, through the diverse groups of people – who knew her.

I CALLED HIM MORGAN

Take a deep dive into the life of Lee Morgan, one of Jazz’s most legendary figures through the eyes of his wife – who shot and killed the Jazz great after an unfortunately bout of domestic violence. Get the inside story, on the life of Lee Morgan, by the women who ended it. Spoiler alert!

DEVIL AT THE CROSS ROADS

I know we listing my favorite Jazz documentaries – but there would not be Jazz, without the Blues, and there would be no Jazz without Robert Johnson. He supposedly made a deal with the devil which enabled him to tattoo his mark on the American Musical lexicon. See this famous Jazz icon – through the eyes of his modern day fans, critics and musical predecessors.

THE GIRLS IN THE BAND

Judy Chaikin delivers tales of the women who were instrumental in the Jazz world. They faced many obstacles, discrimination and misogyny during their quest to take part in musical history. Through the film — we are exposed to pioneers such as Lil Hardin Armstrong and Mary Lou Williams, as well as, many other important characters, who have been ignored throughout the Jazz world. Meet the Ladies who – had to face the music – to participate in the art they loved.

Eternals 2 is Happening, Chloé Zhao to Direct

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While not officially announced by Marvel Studios, Patton Oswalt let it slip that Eternals 2 is on the way during an appearance on Today.

“They have announced there’s going to be an Eternals sequel,” said Oswalt, who plays Pip and appears in the post-credit scene of the film alongside Harry Styles’ Starfox. “Chloé Zhao is going to direct it. So hopefully, there will be more adventures of Starfox and Pip.”

Check out Patton Oswalt sharing the news on Today below:

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Based on Jack Kirby’s Marvel comics of the same name, Eternals welcomed a new team of superheroes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The epic story, spanning thousands of years, features a group of immortal heroes forced out of the shadows to reunite against mankind’s oldest enemy, The Deviants

The ensemble cast included Richard Madden as the all-powerful Ikaris, Gemma Chan as humankind-loving Sersi, Kumail Nanjiani as cosmic-powered Kingo, Lauren Ridloff as the super-fast Makkari, Brian Tyree Henry as the intelligent inventor Phastos, Salma Hayek as the wise and spiritual leader Ajak, Lia McHugh as the eternally young, old-soul Sprite, Don Lee as the powerful Gilgamesh, Barry Keoghan as aloof loner Druig, and Angelina Jolie as the fierce warrior Thena. Kit Harington plays Dane Whitman.

Eternals was directed by Oscar and Golden Globe winner Chloé Zhao (Nomadland). It was co-written by Matthew K. Firpo and Ryan Firpo and produced by Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.





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Prey Release Date & Time on Streaming of Predator’s Prequel at Hulu

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The Prey release date is upon us.

The Predator prequel is finally here, featuring a closer look at the origin story of the lethal hunter. The upcoming movie is the fifth installment in the franchise featuring one of the most iconic creatures in sci-fi genre history. Prey will take on the first Predator attack 300 years ahead of the events of 1987’s movie.

When to Watch Prey on Hulu

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The Prey release date is set for 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Friday, Aug. 5. 10 Cloverfield Lane alum Dan Trachtenberg directed the film from a screenplay by Patrick Aison. The cast features plenty of Native and First Nation talent, including Amber Midthunder (The Ice Road), newcomer Dakota Beavers, Stormee Kipp (Sooyii), Michelle Thrush (The Journey Home), and Julian Black Antelope (Tribal). It will also feature Dane DiLiegro (American Horror Stories) as the Predator.

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“Set in the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, Prey is the story of a young woman, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled warrior,” reads the synopsis. “She has been raised in the shadow of some of the most legendary hunters who roam the Great Plains, so when danger threatens her camp, she sets out to protect her people. The prey she stalks, and ultimately confronts, turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal, resulting in a vicious and terrifying showdown between the two adversaries.”

John Davis, Jhane Myers, and Marty Ewing are producers. Additionally, Lawrence Gordon, Ben Rosenblatt, James E. Thomas, as well as John C. Thomas, and Marc Toberoff serve as executive producers.

The prequel will also be available on Hulu entirely in Comanche as a language option, or with Comanche subtitles, which is the first time a feature-length movie on a direct-to-consumer streaming platform has been fully available in the Comanche language.



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