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The ‘Hellraiser’ Reboot Film (Coming To Hulu) Has Found Its Pinhead With A Gender-Bending Twist

Everything’s coming up Pinhead. That’s an exaggeration, obviously, but it is spooky season with seasonally-appropriate content flowing on streaming, and two new Hellraiser projects are on the horizon, one being a David Gordon Greene series for HBO and the other being an entirely separate Hulu film coming from Spyglass Media Group (and Sundance-acclaimed director David Bruckner of The Night House), which has characterized the project as (via EW) as “a loyal, yet evolved reimagining.”

Part of that evolution, or so it seems, is that Pinhead is now apparently a woman, although that only applies to the film. Via Hollywood Reporter, casting news reveals that the iconic villain will be portrayed by Jamie Clayton (The L Word: Generation Q and Sense 8). Here’s a few more casting tidbits:

The new Hellraiser is coming off of wrapping production and Spyglass on Thursday revealed the cast. Odessa A’zion is starring alongside Clayton in the movie that will debut on Hulu some time in 2022. Also in the cast are Brandon Flynn (13 Reasons Why), Goran Visnjic (The Boys), Drew Starkey (Outer Banks), Adam Faison (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay), Aoife Hinds (Normal People), Hiam Abbass (Succession), and Selina Lo (Boss Level).

Yep, there’s no reason why the leader of the ritualistic, torture-loving, extra-dimensional Cenobites can’t be a woman. This reimagined film’s expected to be based upon Clive Barker’s The Hellbound Heart which was, of course, the basis of the 1987 film. Thus far, the franchise includes nine official films, in addition to the upcoming HBO series and the Spyglass-Hulu film. Notably, Barker is involved with the film, although he (at least previously) isn’t involved yet with the HBO series.

Yep, reinvigorated horror franchises are all the rage, given the (relatively) recently successful Halloween franchise, and as they say, the bowels of Hell are so hot right now.

(Via The Hollywood Reporter)

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Massive ‘B-Sides And Rarities Pt. II’ Features Live And Unreleased Songs

Throughout Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds‘ four decade-long career, the band have released several albums worth of music — and have written much more than that. The band compiled some of the songs that didn’t make it on their albums for the 2005 LP B-Sides & Rarities, and they’ve now returned to announce a second iteration.

Sharing the previously-unheard version of “Push The Sky Away” live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds announce a massive undertaking with B-Sides & Rarities Pt. II, which consists of 27 rare and unreleased tracks from 2006 to 2020. On top of that, the band plans to combine both B-Sides & Rarities LPs into a massive, seven-vinyl box set, which is slated for a release later this month.

In a statement about the new undertaking, Cave admitted that he likes B-Sides & Rarities more than any of this other albums:

“I always liked the original B-Sides & Rarities more than any of our other albums. It’s the only one I’d listen to willingly. It seems more relaxed, even a bit nonsensical in places, but with some beautiful songs throughout. There is something, too, about the smallness of certain songs that is closer to their original spirit.

B-Sides & Rarities Part II continues this strange and beautiful collection of lost songs from The Bad Seeds. I love the final side of the last disc because it reveals the small and fragile beginnings of some of my favorite Bad Seeds songs. ‘Waiting For You’ complete with bizarre ‘canning factory’ rhythm track, a gorgeous ‘Life Per Se’ deemed too sad for Skeleton Tree, and ‘Earthlings’ that some consider the finest track of the Ghosteen sessions.”

Listen to “Push The Sky Away” above and find Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ B-Sides & Rarities Part I & II cover art and tracklist below.

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Part I Vinyl 1:

A1. “Deanna (Acoustic Version)”
A2. “The Mercy Seat (Acoustic Version)”
A3. “City Of Refuge (Acoustic Version)”
A4. “The Moon Is In The Gutter”
A5. “The Six Strings That Drew Blood”
A6. “Rye Whiskey”
A7. “Running Scared”
B1. “Black Betty”
B2. “Scum”
B3. “The Girl At The Bottom of My Glass”
B4. “The Train Song”
B5. “Cocks ‘N’ Asses”
B6. “Blue Bird”

Part I Vinyl 2:

A1. “Helpless”
A2. “God’s Hotel”
A3. “(I’ll Love You) Till The End Of The World”
A4. “Cassiel’s Song”
A5. “Tower Of Song”
A6. “Rye Whiskey”
B1. “What Can I Give You?”
B2. “What a Wonderful World”
B3. “Rainy Night In Soho”
B4. “Lucy (Version #2)”
B5. “Jack The Ripper (Acoustic Version)”

Part I Vinyl 3:

A1. “The Ballad Of Robert Moore And Betty Coltrane”
A2. “The Willow Garden”
A3. “King Kong Kitchee Kitchee Ki-Mi-O”
A4. “Knoxville Girl”
A5. “There’s No Night Out In The Jail”
A6. “That’s What Jazz Is To Me”
B1. “Where The Wild Roses Grow”
B2. “O’Malley’s Bar Pt. 1”
B3. “O’Malley’s Bar Pt. 2”
B4. “O’Malley’s Bar Pt. 3”
B5. “O’Malley’s Bar Reprise”

Part I Vinyl 4:

A1. “Red Right Hand”
A2. “Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum”
A3. “Little Empty Boat”
A4. “Right Now I’m A-Roaming”
B1. “Come Into My Sleep”
B2. “Black Hair”
B3. “Babe, I Got You Bad”
B4. “Sheep May Safely Graze”
B5. “Opium Tea”

Part I Vinyl 5:

A1. “Grief Came Riding”
A2. “Bless His Ever Loving Heart”
A3. “Good Good Day”
A4. “Little Janey’s Gone”
A5. “I Feel So Good”
A6. “Shoot Me Down”
B1. “Swing Low”
B2. “Little Ghost Song”
B3. “Everything Must Converge”
B4. “Nocturama”
B5. “She’s Leaving You”
B6. “Under This Moon”

Part II Vinyl 6:

A1. “Hey Little Firing Squad”
A2. “Fleeting Love”
A3. “Accidents Will Happen”
A4. “Free To Walk (With Debbie Harry)”
A5. “Avalanche”
A6. “Vortex”
B1. “Needle Boy”
B2. “Lightning Bolts”
B3. “Animal X”
B4. “Give Us a Kiss”
B5. “Push The Sky Away (Live with The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)”

Part II Vinyl 7:

A1. “First Skeleton Tree”
A2. “King Sized Nick Cave Blues”
A3. “Opium Eyes”
A4. “Big Dream (With Sky)”
A5. “Instrumental #33”
A6. “Hell Villanelle”
A7. “Euthanasia”
A8. “Life Per Se”
B1. “Steve McQueen”
B2. “First Bright Horses”
B3. “First Girl in Amber”
B4. “Glacier”
B5. “Heart That Kills You”
B6. “First Waiting For You”
B7. “Sudden Song”
B8. “Earthlings”

B-Sides & Rarities Part II is out 10/22 via Goliath Enterprises. Pre-order it here.

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Woody Harrelson Reportedly Punched Out A Drunk Guy Who Refused To Stop Taking Photos Of Him And His Daughter At DC’s Watergate Hotel

Woody Harrelson is, by all accounts, a pretty chill guy, but even he has his limits, and one line-crossing fan found out what those limits are at a rooftop bar in D.C. on Wednesday.

Harrelson, who’s currently in the city shooting an HBO series about the Watergate scandal, was enjoying a night out with one of his daughters at the rooftop bar of D.C.’s Watergate Hotel when a man began taking pictures of the pair. According to witnesses (via NBC News), the man appeared to be intoxicated and, when Harrelson approached him, politely requesting he stop taking photos, things got violent. Police were called to the hotel around 11 p.m. after patrons witnessed the altercation, which started when the man refused to stop taking photos and, according to what Harrelson told officers on the scene, lunged at the actor “in an attempt to grab his neck.”

Witnesses corroborated that story, saying they saw the man lunge for Harrelson which is when the star punched the man in self-defense. Though he hasn’t been identified yet, the man was questioned by police in his hotel room and he seems to be the only one facing charges since he’s the one who allegedly instigated the confrontation.

Harrelson’s reps have yet to comment on the incident.

This isn’t the first time Harrelson’s clashed with pushy photographers either. He settled a lawsuit filed by a photographer in 2006 and got into an altercation with the paparazzi at LaGuardia Airport in 2009. So really, you’d think these guys would learn by now that harassing the actor for a photo is just not worth it.

(Via NBC News)

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Andrew Bird And Iron & Wine Step Into A Yosemite Lake For A La Blogothèque Session

Go ahead and file Yosemite National Park as perhaps the most idyllic place in the world to hear impeccable folk songs. That surreal vision is now a reality with Andrew Bird and Iron & Wine’s latest “Play For The Parks” live session for La Blogothèque and Lucky Brand. The pair each star in their own two-song set on and near Yosemite’s magical Tenaya Lake and get a little help from each other in the process.

On “Manifest,” Bird begins on violin beneath the redwoods, which he then plays like a ukulele before breaking into his signature whistle and being joined by Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam on guitar. The pair sing in harmony while strolling through the redwood grove with rolled up jeans (Lucky Brand, of course) and step into the ankle deep crystalline water of the lake to finish off the song.

“No photograph can prepare a person for the scale and beauty of Yosemite, it was my first visit and I was completely overwhelmed!” Beam said of the session. “What a blessing to be able to spend it making music with Andrew Bird — and ankle deep in water to boot!”

The session is a benefit, that includes a $25,000 donation towards national parks preservation. There’s also a contest fans can enter where winners can win anything from Taylor acoustic guitars, vinyl records, a $500 Lucky Brand gift card and even framed maps of Yosemite signed by Bird and Beam.

While this was the first collaboration between the pair, they already have a show in store for next June at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado and more in store.

Check out the performances above.

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Voice recordings of people who were enslaved offer incredible first-person accounts of U.S. history

This article originally appeared on 03.09.20


When we think about the era of American slavery, many of us tend to think of it as the far distant past. While slavery doesn’t exist as a formal institution today, there are people living who knew formerly enslaved black Americans first-hand. In the wide arc of history, the legal enslavement of people on U.S. soil is a recent occurrence—so recent, in fact, that we have voice recordings of interviews with people who lived it.


Many of us have read written accounts of enslavement, from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography to some of the 2,300 first-person accounts housed in the Library of Congress. But how many of us have heard the actual voices of people who were enslaved telling their own stories?

ABC News’ Nightline with Ted Koppel aired a segment in 1999 in which we can hear the first-person accounts of people who had been enslaved taken from interviews conducted in the 1930s and 40s (also housed in the Library of Congress). They include the voice of a man named Fountain Hughes, who was born into slavery in 1848 and whose grandfather had “belonged to” Thomas Jefferson.

As Koppel says in the segment, “The results of these digitally enhanced recordings are arresting, almost unbelievable. The idea of hearing the voices of actual slaves from the plantations of the Old South is as powerful—as startling, really—as if you could hear Abraham Lincoln or Robert E. Lee speak.”

Indeed, hearing formerly enslaved people share their experiences of being bought and sold like cattle, sleeping on bare pallets, and witnessing whippings for insubordination is a heartbreaking reminder of how close we are to this ugly chapter of our history. The segment is well worth ten minutes to watch:


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Service dog flunks out of training school in spectacular fashion

This article originally appeared on 02.26.20


Double H Canine Academy in Louisville, Kentucky is a place where dog owners can take their rambunctious pets and have them turned into respectable members of the family.

However, as you can tell in this hilarious video, not all dogs are meant to follow orders.

Ladies and gentleman, meet Ryker.



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As you can see below, Ryker is living his life to the fullest. While he may never be the world’s greatest service dog, he continues to provide an invaluable testament to being true to one’s self.

RYKER “The Purpose Driven Dog”🐕……..

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German soccer fans turned on a racist heckler, punctuating his exit with an anti-Nazi chant

This article originally appeared on 02.20.20

As a soccer match between German teams Preussen Munster and Würzburger Kickers went into its final minutes, a defender from the Kickers, 23-year-old Leroy Kwadwo, stopped to point out a problem in the stands.


A Munster fan was making monkey noises at Kwadwo, a black player of Ghanaian descent. It was a clearly racist heckling—an issue that has publicly plagued the international sport in various venues, even as recently as last week. But this time, the response from the crowd far outshined the racist in the stands.

First, the man was quickly identified by his fellow Munster fans and ejected from the game. While stewards escorted him from the stadium, the crowd chanted, “Nazis out! Nazis out!”

Some fans also stood and applauded Kwadwo and the player received supportive pats on the back from opposing team members as well.

This is how it’s done, folks.

Kwadwo thanked fans via social media the next day for their “exemplary” reaction, the Associate Press reported:

“I was racially abused by one single spectator. It just makes me sad. I indeed have a different skin color, but I was born here in this wonderful land that has given my family and I so much and made so much possible. I am one of you. I live here and can live my calling as a professional with the Würzburger Kickers.

Something like yesterday just makes me sad and angry because everyone has to know, racism does not belong in OUR world. We all have the opportunity to oppose it and stop it if it happens.”

Munster said it would seek to ban the racist fan from all German stadiums for three years, which is the toughest sanction the sport itself can implement. However, the man also faces legal consequences and is being charged with incitement.

“As repulsive as the monkey noises against the player were, the subsequent response from the rest of the spectators were so impressive,” the Preussen team said in a statement.

According to CNN, Preussen Munster president Christoph Strasser said of the heckling: “It is not something that belongs on the soccer field and certainly not in our stadium. We don’t want and need people like that here. We clearly distance ourselves from such statements and I apologized to the Würzburgers immediately after the game.”

If we have to live with nasty racists in our midst, it’s at least encouraging to see a huge crowd reject it with such immediacy and fervor. Nazis out, indeed.

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A stadium of people launched into an incredible, spontaneous ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ sing-along

This article originally appeared on 03.03.20

When polarization starts to feel like a defining characteristic of humanity, sometimes we need a reminder that people really are capable of coming together as one.


Watching a stadium full of Green Day concertgoers bust out their best “Bohemian Rhapsody” when it came over the loudspeakers is just such a reminder.

As the person who uploaded the concert footage to Reddit noted: “For almost 6 minutes, the equivalent of a small city sang, with one voice, the beautiful song of a man who has been dead for decades. If you can do this, you’re not just a famous person, you’re a legend.”

What could be more palette-cleansing than hearing thousands of people breaking into song together for an entire six minutes? What’s more unifying than a piece of music being so beloved and well-known that a whole stadium knows every note and word and sings it in unison with all their heart?


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As one commenter on Reddit wrote, “Ever notice how one crowd singing together always sound the same as other crowds, as in has the same tambre [sic] and sound quality? It’s like the recognizable and familiar voice of humanity. Regardless of how different the people in the crowd are, the crowd always sounds the same. I think the idea that we are listening to humanity’s voice when hearing a crowd sing is a beautiful concept.”

Listen to the voice of humanity. It’s truly a beautiful thing.


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‘Titane’ Is Bizarre And Glorious, The Strangest Movie You’ll See This Year

Critic’s Note: I’m going to include what some might consider “spoilers” in this write-up, as the movie is, in my opinion, fundamentally un-spoilable. I don’t think I’m ruining anything, and I think a fun, interesting review with a handful of specifics is more useful than dull one full of oblique allusions. Opinions differ on what constitutes a spoiler, but for whatever it’s worth, consider yourselves warned.

My wife had to leave early during our viewing of Julia Ducornau’s new movie, Titane, and when she returned I struggled with how to catch her up on the story. “So, this girl kills people, and I also think she might be pregnant with a car?” I said hesitantly. “Now she’s pretending to be this guy’s dead son.”

How could I not love a movie that allows me to form a simple declarative sentence like that, and with complete sincerity? Some people might consider that a spoiler, but the truth is, even in those glorious specifics I omitted a lot. And anyway, these are not reveals on the level of “Bruce Willis was dead the whole time.” The fun of Titane is in how Ducournau gets there, and that she does it with absolute conviction. Her craft is to make us to believe the fundamentally unbelievable; to force us to see ourselves in characters patently outlandish.

She accomplishes this through a razor-focus on the physical form. Her style is so tactile that it never becomes abstract, no matter how far her narratives stray from mundane realism. She’s admirably in touch with her own kinks and entirely unabashed about exploring them; she might be the most blood-and-guts filmmaker working. Hence why I don’t believe in the usual kind of spoilers as it applies here. One simply can’t “ruin” something so visceral. Describing it can be fun, but Titane is something you just have to feel.

Ducournau’s last movie, Raw, was about a family of cannibals, using the act of eating flesh as something of a slant metaphor for burgeoning sexuality. Titane is arguably even more thematically loose, and if it’s some kind of allegory I don’t have a strong sense of what for. The beauty of it is that I didn’t need to; I could appreciate it purely on the level of visceral surrealism.

Agathe Rousselle plays Alexia, who we first meet as a child during an intense car accident, that she causes herself by antagonizing her father until he slams into a guard rail. Next we meet the grown Alexia, working as some kind of sex punk car show stripper, cavorting on hoods in rave-lit exhibition rooms, a job I imagine comes with six weeks vacation and a pension plan in France.

Like the protagonist of Raw, Alexia seems driven by a series of primal, primitive urges, flitting from one turn-on to the next. Unlike the characters in Raw, she mostly lacks any shame or sense of morality about them. She’s a kind of vampire, living outside normal society and occasionally preying on its members, all delivered, of course, with maximum gore. Which Ducournau has a way of shooting in a way that doesn’t seem at all schlocky or kitsch, but intensely realistic. Back in 2017, I wrote of Raw, “Raw rarely goes five minutes of screen time without trying to make us puke, whether from raw meat, dead animals, full body rashes, or various gore, usually accompanied by some teen flesh, just to make you feel extra weird about it all.”

Titane has that same sense of ever-present body horror, but Ducournau seems less compelled to depict something “shocking” at regular intervals. The result is something that feels just as raw, but even more honest. It’s like we’re watching Ducournau indulge in all her most scattershot perversions, whether they be sapphic, gory, cannibalistic, or car-based in nature. I don’t entirely know what all those disparate urges add up to, and I’m not sure that Ducournau does either. Yet there are few things more compelling than true obsession, and Ducournau lays hers out like macabre smorgasbord.

In the course of the film, Rousselle goes through physical transformations so intense they make Christian Bale look like Sean Connery (who was so thoroughly “himself” that he once played an Irish cop with his natural Scottish accent and won an Oscar for it). Meanwhile, acclaimed French actor Vincent Lindon, nominated six times for France’s version of the Oscar, winning once, plays Alexia’s unlikely father figure, Vincent, looking a bit like a beefed-up, overtanned Jack Klugman. And In its final act, Titane offers arguably its most shocking twist of all: something genuinely heartfelt. I’m not entirely certain I understand what Titane is, but I’m convinced that all movies could stand to be a little more like Titane.

The best part of it all is that Julia Ducournau doesn’t seem to be doing any of this to be cute; it’s all pure, wild-eyed commitment, a story that feels like it could’ve just as easily been a confession, or a suicide note. Whatever she’s got should be isolated and mass produced, to be injected into other directors every time they get too cerebral or too circumspect, too concerned about public reaction to their work.

‘Titane’ is available now only in theaters. Vince Mancini is on Twitter. You can access his archive of reviews here.

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The ‘Resident Evil’ Movie Trailer Has 4 Non Blondes’ ‘What’s Up?’ Slowed Down For Some Reason

The Resident Evil movies that came out from 2002 to 2016 are usually not considered masterpieces of cinema. This doesn’t mean they’re not good movies. They may not be winning an Oscar anytime soon, but for entertaining horror/action movies they’re largely a good time. Of course, they also have very little to do with the video games they’re based on which for some fans is a mark against them.

Unfortunately, fans hoping for that with the upcoming Resident Evil: Welcome To Racoon City are likely not going to be getting that. The official trailer for the upcoming movie dropped on Thursday and let’s just say that the plot of the video games appears to be more like a loose interpretation than a guideline for it. Also, it plays “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes in the latter half of the trailer and it doesn’t fit at all. This is disappointing because when you remove that from the trailer the movie actually looks kinda fun.

Resident Evil is at its best when it is either so horrifying that it becomes difficult to sleep at night, or so ridiculous that you are laughing along with it. This feels like it’s going to fall into the latter half and walk more in line with the original movies starring Milla Jovovich. This may sound like a complaint, but it’s not because those movies are a genuinely fun time.

Will we ever get a movie that accurately follows the plot of the games? Probably not and that’s okay because anyone that wants that can still experience the games. The originals are readily available and there are multiple modern-day remakes. There are plenty of ways to experience the series the way it was originally designed and it’s fun to see the movies go off in a different direction with that universe. Resident Evil doesn’t need to be serious. It just needs to be fun and the trailer makes the movie look fun.