Singing along to her greatest hits and talking love, lust and lyrics, Britney gets James to the CBS studio on the carpool lanes in plenty of time to film The Late Late Show. Britney is currently performing… filed in: Fun | tags: britney, britney spears, car-share, car-sharing, carpool...
Carradine with Andrea King in House of the Black Death 1965/71. in the low-budget House of the Black Death, Carradine had more of a prominent role as Andre Desard, plays the patriarch of a family of Satanists and werewolves, with Lon Chaney, Jr. playing his evil brother Belial who spor...
Mario Bava unleashed on us his very dark-hearted black & white Black Sunday in 1960 with jolting scenes of death and a new horror goddess, the provocative, wide-eyed- Barbara Steele. During the decade of the 60s, Steele's ascendance within the genre was part of a broader trend in horror...
The jaunty music by Bernardo Segáll and lyrics by Jeremy Kronsberg for “Sassafras Sundays” is fabulous! The Evictors 1979 Directed by Charles B. Pierce whose style has somewhat of a documentary feel ( The Town That Dreaded Sundown 1976 Legend of Boggy Creek 1972) This film ha...
This is a dark album that takes one through the seven stages of grief with little care for what would work for radio (“Best I Ever Had” and “Live Ain’t Always Beautiful” were the singles). At times it’s uncomfortable and unrelenting, but the lyrics never block challenging or inter...
When he wasn’t Mick or Paul or John or Pete, he was better and ahead of them all in both lyrics and melodies. If there was a genius in th Brit invasion, it was Ray and the Kinks. So, Ray invented Punk on th melodic side, and if you listen to guitars., Dave is ridiculously ...
Posted on April 3, 2021 by monstergirlPosted in 1970s, Alexis Smith, Andre Previn, Barbara Parkins, David Janssen, Deborah Raffin, Dory Previn-lyrics, Henry Mancini, Jacqueline Susann, Lee Grant, Mark Robson, Once is Not Enough 1975, Patty Duke, Paul Burke, Sharon Tate, The Film Score ...
Dory Previn-lyrics Elmer Bernstein Ernest Gold-composer Film Score Freak Francis Lai Frank Skinner-composer Franz Waxman Fred Myrow-composer Frederick Hollander George Auric George Delerue George Duning Gerald Fried Gil Melle Hans J. Salter Henry Mancini Humphrey Searle-composer...
Billie Holiday's biggest-selling recording is also one of history's most unsettling songs, with lyrics about "Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze." It began as a protest poem by Abel Meeropol (writing under the pseudonym Lewis Allan), which Holiday and her team set to music. The ...
An"˜ominous allegory’—a reflection of our fears and mistrust– a message that it’s not too late to be overseen by giant soulless robots that might malfunction and reduce you to a cinder if you have an angry outburst about your $6 coffee tasting like mud!. ...