Saturday, June 28, 2014
Short Film: "Bless You"
Bless You from DavidBK on Vimeo.
All that happens to a man in his mind while sneezing on the train.
Directed and Animated by: David Barlow-Krelina
Trailer: Life After Beth
"Life After Beth" is about relationship and a life ended too soon because Beth (Aubrey Plaza) died. Days later she is resurrected and it's hidden by her parents (John C Reilley and Molly Shannon) from her boyfriend Zach (Dane DeHann). Beth returns as is nothing happened, but slowly begins to decay and zombify, along with having the urge to eat brains. All that is happening while Beth and Zach work on their relationship, but how will it end.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Interview: David Banner on Arise Entertainment 360
The man with much more jobs than we will ever know, David Banner stopped by Entertainment 360 to talk about some of the many jobs that he has had throughout his career as a rapper and music producer and the range that the latter gives him to jump into other fields.
Mixtape: Trick Trick "The Godfather"
Trick Trick releases his third installment in his mixtape series The Godfather 3
Check the track list below.
Check the track list below.
Music: Cam'ron's 1st of the Month EP
Some time ago Cam'ron announced that he was going to put out a certain amount of EPs for a couple of months. The long awaited series starts this in the month of July 1st and each of the EPs will be accompanied by a mini movie.
01. Other Side (feat. Sen City)
02. Talk About It
03. Funeral
04. Put It In The Sky (feat. UN KASA)
05. Homicide
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Short Film: "LA-GAR-TO"
A young boy travels to Nicaragua and finds the country just swarming with iguanas. The kid deals with everything from the fear of the unknown to the possibilities of what can happened in the mist of hundreds iguanas.
Directed by: Miguel Jiron
Animated by: Miguel Jiron
Voices: Daniel & Gabriela Jiron
Sound: Owen Granich-Young
Video: August Alsina featuring Pusha T "FML"
August Alsina finally releases the visuals to the Pusha T assisted single that is "FML." The visuals match the grim sound of the song just as much as it matches the song title. The video is very cinematic with a idea that doesn't get touched on too often or at all.
August Alsina's Testimony is in stores now.
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