News
Single Out Digitally Tomorrow, Oliver Stone's Snowden Due Out September 16
Sep 08, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Peter Gabriel is releasing a new song entitled “The Veil.” It’s a song that was written for the new Oliver Stone film Snowden, about famous whistleblower Edward Snowden. More
As Part of His "Everyday Spectacular" Project
Aug 15, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Actor/director Joseph Gordon-Levitt, whose next film is starring as Edward Snowden in Oliver Stone’s Snowden (out September 16), has a project via his HitRecord website entitled “Everyday Spectacular” which is encourages users to create “a piece of art that captures those unmissable, spectacular moments that happen every day.” More
Apr 27, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Oliver Stone’s long in the works Edward Snowden biopic finally has a trailer. Snowden stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the famous NSA whistleblower and the film also stars Shailene Woodley, Melissa Leo (as Citizenfour director Laura Poitras), Zachary Quinto (as journalist Glenn Greenwald), Tom Wilkinson, Timothy Olyphant, and Nicolas Cage. More
With special guests Beck, Ed Droste, Victoria LeGrand, Zola Jesus, and more
Aug 30, 2011
By Mi Tran
Last night the Hollywood Bowl hosted a special tribute show to the late French singer, actor, and director Serge Gainsbourg. More
Reviews
Aug 29, 2011
By Laura Studarus
It’s deceptively easy to see the career of French musician Serge Gainsbourg as one continuous punchline. With his distinctive vocal style—a muttered sing-speech—parodied almost into oblivion since his rise to popularity in the 1960s, the inclusion of his music in film or television seems to automatically indicate the horny bachelor, the ill-conceived seduction, or (horror of horrors) hipsters aiming to embrace kitsch with both hands. Last night at the Hollywood Bowl however, cool was the name of the game—as Beck, Zola Jesus, Victoria Legrand (of Beach House), Mike Patton, Ed Droste (of Grizzly Bear), The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, Lulu Gainsbourg, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, sang, spoke and cooed their tributes to the late performer. More