In this HILARIOUS new video with Chris Brown and Lil Dicky, they retell the story of ‘Freaky Friday’ after voicing their disappointment with their lives. As in any body switch movie, whoever the protagonist is, complains, becomes someone else, and realizes that things were better to begin with, but this unusual pairing take it to a whole new level. And although the video is a bit lengthy, watch until the end, there are a few surprise cameos. Check the method.
Since the total reinvention of his image, and a change in name, the streets of Oakland have been clambering for some new music from Allendale Chizle. The video, produced by ‘Albanza Films’ for his new single Allendale, should give the people exactly what they’re been looking for. Check the video below.
Sony Pictures has released the official teaser trailer for Venom, and it really is a true teaser as we don’t actually get to see the titular antihero in all his glory. Instead, we’re greeted with a variety of action beats featuring Academy Award-nominated star Tom Hardy battling the demon from within. The footage also provides us with our first official looks at 4x Academy Award-nominee Michelle Williams, Primetime Emmy-winner Riz Ahmed, and several others, but we still don’t have an real idea as to who they’re playing.
The queen Missy Elliott has shared a new single and video, “I’m Better.” The song is a minimal slapper that finds Missy going in with a vintage-Migos triplet flow and harmonizing with herself, and the hook comes courtesy of Lamb. The visuals find the legend and a team of dancers hitting choreographed steps underwater in a swimming pool. Check the method below.
Fetty Wap has been a Billboard chart mainstay for the first year of his professional career, but after taking what seemed to be a little bit of time off, he’s back with his new single “Make You Feel Good”. The official video just dropped yesterday, check the method.
In the wake of last nights election, Ty Dolla Sign, and Future have released the video for their hit “Campaign”. Weather you’re happy or deathly distraught about the results, everyone loves to see a good ol’ fashion booty jiggle. Check the method.
Last week I was treated to a tour of Warner Brothers facilities by some folks who work there, and one of the greatest thing I got to see was an exclusive look at Wonder Woman. I wasn’t able to say anything about the footage I saw until this very morning when Warners released the first official trailer for the 2017 action film. Check out the trailer below.
The man of musical mastery has put out another masterpiece. Duckwrth’s newest dual video release Rare Panther/Beach House is a unique yet welcomed piece beginning with a hike in the forest, and ending with a beautiful walk away from the water. Directed brilliantly by Lino Asana, take a look at Duckwrth’s newest musical endeavor.
Jeremih and G-Eazy have teamed up for the sultry “Saw It Coming.” The song will appear on the soundtrack for the Ghostbusters reboot, which already hit theaters July 15th. Max Martin co-wrote the track, which features G-Eazy rhyming on the verses while Jeremih delivers the chorus. Because of a lyrical reference to the original Ghostbusters theme song “Tell me who you gonna call?/ I bet you never saw it coming” Ray Parker Jr. also gets a writing credit on the single. Check the official video below.
Comic Con has been surprisingly underwhelming this year, with more posters for highly anticipated films than actual footage. Fortunately DC has come through in the clutch, and presented us with our first look at 2017’s ‘Wonder Woman’ film. Check the trailer below, and let us know what you think.
The Magnificent Seven is a remake that some people don’t want, however, getting a better look at this second trailer makes all of our writers think folks should wait before making judgment.
Director Antoine Fuqua brings his modern vision to a classic story in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ and Columbia Pictures’ The Magnificent Seven. With the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard), the desperate townspeople employ protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns – Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), Josh Farraday (Chris Pratt), Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke), Jack Horne (Vincent D’Onofrio), Billy Rocks (Byung-Hun Lee), Vasquez (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), and Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier). As they prepare the town for the violent showdown that they know is coming, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money.
Trinidad James, Mystikal, and Lil Dicky just released the video for their newest song “Just A Lil’ Thick”. Also known as “She Juicy”. If Drake likes his girls BBW, then he’d love this video.
I’ve loved the “On To The Next One” video from Jay-Z since the day it came out, but the video being in black and white left a little bit lacking. For some reason the work of Chad Wys encompasses the regal elegance of that video with color, and so much more. The visual creator Chad Wys out of Peoria, IL, is one of the most ocularly stunning creators of our time. Collection after collection he continues to prove his prowess, and his ability for taking classic painting and adding incredible tweaks that make those works his own. Check the method.
Rihanna’s “Work” video has finally arrived. The wait was refreshingly short for the newfound queen of anticipation, who’s back with the full release after teasing a clip to Twitter Friday. “Work,” featuring Drake, is the the first single from her long-awaitedAnti, which officially debuted on Tidal Jan. 28 after months of delays. In the first half of the video, directed by Director X, Rihanna “works” her hips as hard as her vocals, grinding on the rapper amidst a dimly lit party. But when the party ends, another video starts. The second half, helmed by Tim Erem, features just Rihanna and Drake in a pink-lit room. Check the method below.
Will Smith will always be known as an acting juggernaut, more than capable of bringing in a crowd regardless of the film. Some of his ventures have been hit or miss (Winter’s Tale, Jersey Girl, Legend of Bagger Vance) but over all, he’s capable of playing incredibly memorable, and powerful characters, and ‘Concussion’ continues that tradition. Dr. Bennet Omalu discovered a connection between football injuries and brain damage in the early 2000’s, and was met with an incredible amount of resistance by both scientists and the NLF. From the opening scene of the film when Bennet Omalu lists off his academic accolades, the entire movie theater was impressed. And Will Smith does a great job filling the shoes of a brilliant doctor.
The most notable factor about the character of Dr. Omalu is his Nigerian accent. Accents haven’t been Will Smith’s strongest suit (After Earth for example), but even though his accent in ‘Concussion’ does waver in and out, it’s not enough to take you out of the film… (like in After Earth). Oddly enough the accents are one of the only weak points of the film. Alec Baldwin’s Dr. Julian Bailes has an odd wavering southern accent at certain parts of his sentences, and the rest seems like regular Baldwin. This however is NOT to discredit his incredible acting in the film. After 30 Rock, Baldwin can be hard to take seriously because of the show playing his dry, straight faced humor as his strongest card. ‘Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation’ is filled with seriously played lines from Baldwin that the audience took as a joke because it sounded like a 30 Rock line. ‘Concussion’ however jumps this hurdle, and Baldwin’s character Bailes comes across as a deeply conflicted, emotionally dignified character who belongs on screen next to Smith.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw (who was amazing in Under The Lights) plays Prema Mutiso, Omalu’s room mate/love interest. To her credit, she does very well with what she’s given, her acting is superb, and every motivational speech, or heart breaking moment she goes through feels real, and substantial. That being said, Prema is a nurse dating a doctor, and didn’t seem to lend much help to the medical plot points of the film. At certain points in the movie it was almost as if she was there simply to have things explained to her, so that the audience would understand. Case in point: when Will Smith demonstrates a brain in a skull by showing her a peach in a jar half filled with water, and shakes it around. (She’s a nurse, I’m fairly certain she knows how a concussion works.)
As for the film itself, there are a few more humorous moments than one would expect from a film with such serious subject matter. There are many deliberately awkward moments between Omalu and any of the other characters that serve as good humor, and the film balances this well with darker moments that even drew a few gasps from the crowd. ‘Concussion’ has a unique way of making its point using real NLF footage. Even from the opening monologue from “Iron Mike Webster” (played brilliantly by David Morse) the movie intercuts with highlight reels, and gives the film a much more visceral feel. There are even moments of police footage that are used to astonishing effect. Smith’s character even uses dialog to illustrate his point in graphic manor, describing men “being hit in the head with sledge hammers” or “pouring wet concrete down a sink” relative to choking a brain.
The overall writing in the film is also superb, and doesn’t seek to demonize the NLF, but simply demonstrate that certain individuals within its ranks would do whatever it took to keep the league unshakeable. There are lines like “You’re going to war with a corporation that owns a day of the WEEK… The same one that the Church used to own.” that demonstrate the gravity of Omalu’s plight. Omalu even has a few very stirring lines of his own, including the now famous trailer scene “When I was a boy, Heaven was here, and America was here [just below]” (which I’ve read was an actual quote from the real Dr. Omalu).
All in all, the film comes from a great true story about helping people, and not being afraid to speak the truth. The conclusion of the film may not be as satisfying as some movie-goers may want, however, it’s the way things work when it comes to real life. ‘Concussion is very well written, and treats its characters like real people. There is no general antagonist just counting money in the NLF offices doing evil things to keep people down, every character seems conflicted in their motivations, and has reason for feelings the way they feel. The doctors, and scientists especially, rely on facts and evidence before making decisions, and sometimes even state that although they may dislike Omalu, and his reasoning, or his motivations, they cannot deny the scientific evidence… which is the way REAL scientists behave.
The emotional moments in the film (especially a break down, beautifully acted by Will Smith) all have weight, and resonate with the audience. Some cast members shine brighter than others however. On the high scale, David Morse as Mike Webster was shockingly strong, and on the other hand Luke Wilson as the NLF commissioner was barely even in the film. ANY person with hair could have played that role. There are one or two scenes that may not fit into the film, like an awkward club scene that was just there to give Nina Sky some more royalties, but as a whole, ‘Concussion’ delivers as a heartwarming story of a person who will not stand for letting the truth be unheard. I definitely recommend it this christmas.
South Korean pop star and viral video sensation Psy is at it again. The singer has debuted a brand new video that rivals his breakthrough hit “Gangnam Style” and features Psy showing off some crazy new dance moves. After Psy rose to stardom in 2012 on the basis of the music video for his song “Gangnam Style,” which featured his wackily corny dance moves and quickly climbed the charts to become the most-watched YouTube video ever (surpassing 2.5 billion views worldwide.) With his new release “Daddy” the wait has begun to see just how impressive Psy’s numbers will be. Check the method.
Since the integration of the Canon 7D camera into the mainstream, any artist can invest in a decent to good looking music video. It seemed for a year or two that true originality, depth, and conceptual complexity had faded off the music video scene, and every video was “the homies” out on a street corner chillin and dancing. Luckily, leave it to Kendrick Lamar to take back the combination cenima and music. His newest video “Alright” was brought to my attention the day it dropped, because it had amassed a million views in just one day. But in retrospect this video is worth so much more than its views. From the creative visual style brought fourth be director Colin Tilley, to the “how did they do that” visual effects, and purely the strength of the content… This “video” is a return to the short film master pieces that more artists should put out. Check the method.
Touchdown. Big Sean plays the field in the cinematic video for his Kanye West and DJ Mustard-produced anthem “I Don’t Fuck With You” featuring E-40. The G.O.O.D. Music MVP stars as the quarterback of his high school football team, the Lions, in the Lawrence Lamont-directed clip, which was shot at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif. Against the odds, Sean makes a last-minute attempt to save his team from losing the game and comes away with a huge win. There are plenty of cameos too from Mustard, E-40, Power 106′s Big Boy, Teyana Taylor, and Kanye, who stars as the team coach. Plus, peep the Naya Rivera look-alike, who flashes her boobs. In between his collaborations with Calvin Harris and girlfriend Ariana Grande, Sean has been in the studio with Chris Brown, Kanye, and more working on his third album, and hopes to release it by the end of the year. “You guys might be getting it for a stocking stuffer, who knows?” he recently told Carson Daly. Watch Sean lead his team to victory, check the method below.
Universal Pictures launched the trailer for Furious 7 during a live event today and you can now watch the trailer below. Continuing the global exploits in the unstoppable franchise built on speed, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast of Furious 7. James Wan directs this chapter of the hugely successful series that also welcomes back favorites Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Elsa Pataky and Lucas Black. Take a look at the trailer below and some special videos released by Universal to celebrate the 7th entry into the series.
Although it was supposed to premiere during next week’s new episode of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” Marvel Studios has gone ahead and officially released the Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer following an online leak. “Dammit, Hydra,” Marvel tweeted in response to the rapid spread of the leaked trailer. Thankfully, you can now check out a wholly official version in the player below along with an all-new teaser poster.
When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for an epic and unique global adventure.
19 year old master producer, writer, singer, engineer, emcee, and cool haircut guy, Manni Phantom has hit the web with yet another display of his talents. The track ‘Discipline’ dropped yesterday to what are sure to be rave reviews. The solemn, yet sultry song, touches on the topic of getting caught up in lies and the lessons learned afterwards. Take a listen below, and make sure to look out for any releases Manni Phantom has in the future. Check the method.
For years Jennifer Lopez has been renowned for her prodigious posterior, along with her amazing singing and acting talents. With the right diet and exercise, somethings stay in shape, and JLo is proving that with her new song Booty. Featuring Iggy Azalea, the new video has come under some fire from the YouTube peanut gallery, but still is quite an impressive push to the statement that age is just a number. (Age is actually a word, but you know what we mean.) Check out the sultry new video below.
Growing up, people have all sorts of firsts in their lives. Their first movie, their first trip to the mall, the first time they heard a certain song; all of these can be pretty powerful memories. ‘Da Goodness’ from Redman, released in 2000 wasn’t the first rap song I had ever heard, but it was the first rap video I remember watching. Played out like a video game, it was something I remembered till this day, (even though Busta Rhymes is absent from this version). Check the method.
There isn’t an 80’s (or 90’s) baby from New York City that didn’t hear the voice of Angie Martinez. The queen of NY radio’s unique voice has served as that of a radio host, some of her records are some of the Tri-State’s classics. And on this throwback Thursday, we wanted to honor the collab between Angie, Lil Kim, Left Eye, Da Brat, and Missy Elliot… Ladies night. Check this classic below.
After weeks of teasers, rumors, memes, concern trolling, and more teasers, the video for Nicki Minaj’s ‘Anaconda’ made its debut on her Vevo channel at midnight. Some have had a mixed reaction to the song but it’s selling really well, with 23 MILLION views in 2 days, this is one for the hall of fame. Check the method below.