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Charli XCX Had To Turn Down Collaborating With Britney Spears On A Remix

Charli XCX has collaborated with many artists over the course of her career, but one she hasn’t yet been able to add to the list (at least in terms of having released music with them) is Britney Spears. She actually came close on more than one occasion, though, as she noted on a recent Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen appearance.

During the show, a couple of fans asked Charli if she was the first choice to be on Spears’ remix of the 2016 Glory single “Slumber Party” (the remix ended up featuring Tinashe), as well as what it was like to write songs for Spears’ 2013 album Britney Jean (no songs penned by Charli ended up on the album).

Charli was impressed with the questions, as her initial response was, “Whoa, that is some knowledge right there.” She continued:

“I don’t know if I was the first choice, but I did get asked to feature on the ‘Slumber Party’ remix. Unfortunately, it just couldn’t work out with the timings and everything, but I’m really impressed that you know that. That’s like very deep Nardwuar vibes. Very deep cuts. And working on the album was, you know, amazing. Nothing ended up on there, but I’m honored any time Britney calls, obviously. What a queen.”

Cohen noted he’d be interested in seeing Charli and Britney collaborate now and Charli replied, “Me too. I mean, I would love that.”

Elsewhere during the show, Charli was asked for her favorite Spears song and she couldn’t pick just one, saying, “So hard, like really, really impossible, but I really love ‘Gimme More’ slash ‘Toxic,’ sorry. Or ‘Everytime!’” Cohen also asked who Charli would like to work with and she answered, “I mean, I feel like every songwriter’s dream is to get a Rihanna cut. That’s, like, the one because she’s just the best.”

Check out clips from the interview above and below.

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Judd Apatow’s ‘The Bubble’ Trailer Is About The Perils Of Making A Movie During The Pandemic (Also, Talking Dinosaurs)

The Bubble is no Cliff Beasts 6: The Battle For Everest, but it still looks fun. The Judd Apatow-directed comedy follows a group of actors and actresses who are stuck inside a pandemic bubble at a hotel while they attempt to complete the sixth film in the dinosaurs franchise. There’s drinking, hookups, bad green screen, helicopter escapades, dancing dinosaur TikToks, and David Duchovny snorting drugs off Keegan-Michael Key’s bald head and telling a British man, “Stop being Benedict Cumberbatch.” Best of all, unlike much of Apatow’s recent work, The Bubble is under two hours.

The Bubble was supposedly inspired by Jurassic World Dominion, “which faced numerous pandemic-related delays that forced the cast to remain in the U.K. for months,” according to Variety, including production stopping and restarting several times due to positive COVID-19 tests. Hopefully Karen Gillan got the inside scoop from Jurassic star Chris Pratt while they were filming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 together.

The Bubble, which was written by Apatow and Pam Brady (South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut and Team America: World Police writer, Lady Dynamite creator) and also stars Pedro Pascal, Leslie Mann, Rob Delaney, Iris Apatow, Peter Serafinowicz, and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm breakout Maria Bakalova, hits Netflix on April 1.

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Indiecast Reviews Band Of Horses’ First Album In Six Years

What do Band Of Horses have in common with The Strokes and Interpol? Their first album was mostly considered to be an instant classic, though their second album was arguably better. Band Of Horses may have dominated much of indie music discourse in the mid-aughts, but they’re now making a triumphant return with their first album in six years, Things Are Great. Hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen share their thoughts about the band’s comeback on this week’s Indiecast episode.

Along with reviewing new music, Steven and Ian talked about this biggest news in music this week: Bandcamp was purchased by Epic Games, a tech game company which owns popular video games like Fortnite. Twitter, of course, lit up with jokes about the acquisition while others wondered if it will fundamentally change how Bandcamp compensates artists more than any other music service. On top of the Bandcamp news, this week saw some artists beefing with their stans. Mitski denounced concertgoers who film her entire performance while Charli XCX came at a fan who accused her of going through a “midlife crisis.”

In this week’s Recommendation Corner, Ian gives a shout out to Boston hardcore punk band Vein.fm, whose new album This World Is Going To Ruin You drops this week. Meanwhile, Steven reminds Indiecast listeners that Sonic Youth’s In/Out/In compilation comes out next week, which features a mix of low-key and noisy tracks.

New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 79 on Spotify below, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts here. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at [email protected], and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.

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Arcade Fire Sent Cryptic Mail To Fans That Seems To Be Teasing New Music

Cryptic mail seems to be a productive way of promoting new music these days. Last week, Florence And The Machine fans received a pink envelope with a playing card that had the word “KING” spelled out on it, which ended up being the title of their new single. Arcade Fire fans are the lucky ones this time; they shared on both Reddit and Twitter that they received postcards from the band with musical notation, the words “we missed you,” and the Arcade Fire logo. At least this is less cryptic and more of a promise of new music.

The Canadian sextet’s last album was 2017’s Everything Now. It was also marketed in a creative way, which they ended up apologizing for: they sold Kendall and Kylie Jenner tour shirts and $109 fidget spinners, instituted a formal dress code for one of their shows, and made a strange joke about “removable jihadi beards.” They also got Stephen Colbert into the action, having the Late Show host’s Twitter account “leak” a series of obviously phony demands made by the band. Hopefully they learned their lesson from over-the-top marketing campaigns and will stick to sending postcards to fans, which is much more sensical and pleasant.

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The Daily Show’s Desi Lydic ‘Foxsplains’ Why Putin Invaded Ukraine

If you want to understand the Russia Ukraine War on a deeper, geopolitical level, there are two ways to do it: read and watch everything you can about the years-long tension between the two countries and what finally brought them to the violent conflict they’re currently engaged in. Or watch Fox News spin some serious pro-Putin propaganda and emerge with a totally distorted view of what sort of dude Vladimir Putin is.

In a desperate attempt to understand why, exactly, Putin invaded Ukraine, The Daily Show’s Desi Lydic decided to spend “648 straight hours” watching Fox News in order to get a stronger grasp on the situation—at least as the network that has brought us Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham sees it—and was able to “Foxsplain” it all in just under three minutes.

The biggest question, of course, is: Why did Putin invade Ukraine? The answer, Lydic says, is complex:

“Burisma. Critical race genders. Minnie Mouse in a pantsuit. Don’t believe me? Take a look inside the gender neutral bathroom in Hunter Biden’s laptop. This is happening because ‘President’ Biden is weak. When Donald Trump was president, Putin didn’t meddle in Ukraine—he meddled in America! Putin is strong and Biden is weak. America needs a strong leader. By the way: Why are we supposed to think that Vladimir Putin is evil? He’s not the one poisoning our children with critical race theory!”

As anyone who has ever tried to follow the illogical trajectory of Fox News’ thinking knows, there is no logic to it. And flip-flopping ideologies are part of the network’s trademark, though you’ll never hear one of their talking heads admit it—despite the fact that hours of video and countless transcripts of their previous comments exist, as Lydic demonstrated.

After stating that “Vladimir Putin is evil, I’ve always said that” then reiterating that she has “never said that Vladimir Putin is a handsome genius with a hottie’s body,” a clip from a week before featured her saying exactly that.

And like any true Fox devotee, Lydic has some pretty bold ideas about how we can put an end to the current situation between Russia and Ukraine: “We need to be sending cruise missiles! Chevy Cruzes, Penélope Cruzs, Norwegian Cruise Lines… Tom Cruises, Terry Crewses, booze cruises, Booz Allen, Tim Allen… Allen Iverson?”

You can watch the full clip, which is sadly not too off-base, above.

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Pete Davidson Is Reportedly Ready For A Zero Gravity Brodown With Jeff Bezos In Space

If Jeff Bezos has been looking to secure a captive audience with Pete Davidson in order to learn how to harness his newly acquired BDE, there couldn’t be a more perfect place to do it than outside Earth’s atmosphere. According to new reports, just such a get-together could be in their shared future. According to Page Six, the SNL comedian and the Amazon founder are close to finalizing details on a deal that would allow them to take their bromance to the next level with a space flight aboard Bezos’s Blue Origin spacecraft.

Back in January, Davidson and current woman-who-bizarrely-finds-Davidson-attractive (and no, I’ll never get it so don’t even try to explain it) Kim Kardashian were seen having dinner at Bezos’s home in Los Angeles. The details are sketchy in terms of how their relationship progressed from a casual couples dinner to space travel buddies, but sources tell Page Six that Davidson is close to signing a deal to hop aboard an upcoming Blue Origin flight.

“Pete is excited,” a source close to Davidson told Page Six. “They haven’t signed a contract yet, but it looks like it’s going to happen. The details are being finalized. He got on really well with Jeff when they met.”

No details about when the flight might happen have been released, but Davidson unfortunately won’t be the first celeb to head to infinity and beyond with Bezos. In October, legendary Star Trek actor William Shatner hopped aboard a Blue Origin flight and, at age 90, became the oldest person to ever travel to space.

(Via Page Six)

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‘The Batman’ Is An Overstuffed, Punishingly Long Film Noir Whatsit

The Batman is longer than Pulp Fiction. It’s longer than Heat, it’s longer than The Godfather, it’s longer than 2001: A Space Odyssey. True, there have been some great movies that are longer — Apocalypse Now, Braveheart, The Godfather Part II — but one important distinction here is that none of those were about Batman. Most importantly, this one feels long.

You know that scene where the Joker sits in an interrogation room and describes his evil plans and Batman punches the bulletproof glass and screams that he’s a madman? In The Batman, that scene (in this case featuring The Riddler, played by Paul Dano) takes place more than 90 minutes into the movie.

This bloat would be a lot easier to explain if The Batman was your typical lynchpin in an expanded universe, a movie responsible for staging meet-ups for 10 other superheroes while establishing storylines for three other villains — á la one of the Avengers movies, which I definitely wouldn’t want to sit through again either. But The Batman isn’t even part of the DCEU. This was supposed to be a weird, stand-alone take on Batman, like Joker (which lots of people hated but I mostly loved).

At times it does feel like Matt Reeves is attempting something admirably bold here, an angsty film noir that happens to have Batman in it, a Gotham-based Chinatown or a Seven (two movies 40 or 50 minutes shorter than The Batman, incidentally). Reeves’s Gotham certainly rains a lot. But for all its self-consciously hard-boiled pretensions, The Batman still manages to feel like 10 pounds of shit stuffed into a five-pound sock.

Your mileage, so it should go without saying, may vary. Just as in his Planet of the Apes movies (Reeves directed Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes and War For The Planet Of The Apes) there’s a lot to love about Reeves’ stylish compositions. For me, it’s hard to get past the fact that Warner Brothers seems to have found the only blockbuster director with even less of a sense of humor than Christopher Nolan. And Reeves’ work seems to lack Nolan’s vulnerability. Tim Burton’s Batman movies were emo. Christian Bale growled and brooded. This version seems joyless, lacking any playfulness whatsoever.

We don’t have to watch Batman’s parents get murdered this time around, which I suppose is nice. Reeves, with a script co-written by Peter Craig (The Hunger Games, 12 Strong), skips straight to Bruce Wayne as a reclusive, brooding orphan, cooped up in a weird old house with his surrogate father, Alfred, played enjoyably here by Andy Serkis, who brings a chavvy muscularity to the role. The plot turns on the murder of Gotham City’s mayor by The Riddler, a Zodiac-esque serial killer who leaves cryptic ciphers addressed to Batman at the scenes of his crimes, as well as creepy vlogs where he screams into a voice modulator until it distorts. The main thing setting him apart from all previous Batman villains is that he’s no fun at all. One of The Batman‘s recurring needle drops is Nirvana’s “Something In The Way.” It’s apt; The Batman is sort of the movie equivalent of “Something In The Way,” a Nirvana song for people whose favorite thing about Nirvana was Kurt’s depressive heroin hangovers.

The Riddler’s stated goal is to expose the corruption of Gotham City (which once again is a sort of New York but not New York), which is beset by corrupt officials and a powerful mafia, in the form of Carmine Falcone (John Turturro, in the Sam Giancana sunglasses he wore in Sugartime) and his lieutenant, The Penguin, played by Colin Farrell in make-up so extensive I didn’t know it was Farrell until I looked it up afterwards. It’s a city in decline where politicians party with prostitutes and everyone is addicted to “drops.”

Why the Riddler is so hung up on Batman in all this is a little unclear. As is why Reeves has chosen to combine 50s gangster references with 70s serial killer references utilizing 2020s social media, with side stories about insane asylums and orphanages. Where are we? When are we? Reeves seems to be going for a Chinatown/noir kind of a thing, but his references are all mixed up, and the plot feels like it’s moving in fast-forward. Batman and Alfred keep solving the Riddler’s ciphers almost instantly, revealing little. Round and round it goes, while Batman and Selina Kyle (Zoe Kravitz) pout at one another. Say what you will, they both have magnificent jawlines.

The Batman wants so badly to be hard boiled, to be “a vibe,” but it attempts to squeeze in so much that it feels frantic. Why is there so much plot? Why do we care about this Penguin at all? Reeves can’t seem to decide whether this is meant to be cartoonishly dark or actually dark, contemporary or retro, a stand-alone movie or tie-in. It seems to want to be everything all at once, everything except fun. That’s probably why it’s two hours and 56 minutes long.

It saves its big action set piece for a point well after the movie probably should’ve ended. The feeling that Reeves may have had a vision for a tight, spare Batman movie before he tried to incorporate every passing reference and studio note feels all but confirmed by the time we get to the post-credits scene. This scene is placed alllll the way at the end of the credits, mind you, past the color correction firms and logos for the film stock company and the names of the assistants to the Latvian second unit, and ends up being easily the laziest, most irrelevant two-second epilogue ever tacked on. Coming on the heels of a three-hour Batman movie it felt almost vindictive. I almost respect it. If Matt Reeves was telling me to go fuck myself at least I’d know that someone was having fun.

‘The Batman’ is in theaters now. Vince Mancini is on Twitter. You can access his archive of reviews here.

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Laura Ingraham Seems Very Upset About Russian Oligarchs Having Their Yachts And Chalets Seized, For Some Reason

Laura Ingraham is very upset about the current situation going on with Ukraine/Russia. Now, before you nod your head in agreement that you, too, are distraught at the war Vladimir Putin has inflicted on Ukraine—and feel ashamed for agreeing with Ingraham on anything—understand that thing she is so enraged about isn’t the needless death of innocent civilians because an unhinged dictator is pining for the days of the USSR. No, she’s annoyed about the poor Russian oligarchs who are having their super-yachts, Swiss ski villas, and other one-percenter playthings seized.

On Thursday night, the Fox News host—oblivious to things that actually matter—threw a fit about the rationale behind freezing the over-the-top assets of the Russian oligarchs who are very much to blame for the current Russia Ukraine War.

“Even if we could expeditiously freeze every oligarch’s luxury assets, would that really stop the suffering of the Ukrainian people that’s happening right now? Do we think Putin’s going to wake up and say… ‘You know that chalet in Gstaad was so important to me. I think I’ll call Zelenskyy and send the troops home.’ No.

More importantly, we have to ask: Is there a possibility that this could all backfire and make things even worse for Ukraine? Is anyone in the Biden administration even gaming any of this out? You wonder. So let’s be real. As satisfying as it may be to see these 400-foot luxury liners padlocked, chasing down oligarchs is like swatting away mosquitoes when a cobra is about to strike your leg.”

Did we mention that Ingraham’s rant includes her using a RUSSIAN ACCENT?

And before you think “Let the rich tyrants keep their super-yachts!” was Ingraham’s worst take of the night, as a side note: She also made time to call the whole operation one big staged event… just like the COVID crisis.

“These moves are about as effective as cloth masks on a cross-country flight,” Ingraham said, cluelessly. “Now we just got finished with COVID response theater and now they’re starting up with Ukraine Response Theater.”

You can watch part of the clip above.

(Via @Acyn)

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Dua Lipa Surprised Her Viral 80-Year-Old Superfan On ‘The Tonight Show’ And He Was Thrilled

Dua Lipa was at the center of a heartwarming viral moment late last year when an 80-year-old superfan was filmed having an excited reaction — “Are you sh*tting me,” he repeatedly exclaimed — to getting Lipa concert tickets as a birthday gift. Lipa herself shared the video and wrote, “OMG THIS MELTS MY HEART!!!” The fan was happy about that, as he said in a follow-up video, “Five minutes of fame is the greatest thing to ever happen.”

It appeared that was the end of the saga, but the story actually continued last night.

Lipa guested on The Tonight Show yesterday, where Jimmy Fallon arranged for Lipa and the fan (Papa Richy, as he’s known) to meet. Fallon got Richy to the studio by telling him he won a radio contest for the year’s best TikTok video. Instead of being interviewed on the radio like he thought, though, Richy was escorted to the Tonight Show stage.

When he emerged, he was surprised by the audience and happy to meet Fallon and shake his hand. He actually didn’t recognize Lipa, who was standing right next to Fallon, immediately. It was only after Fallon told him who she was that it clicked for him, causing him to put his hands on his head, take a step back, and exclaim, “Oh my god! Holy sh*t!” Fallon then pointed out how it was Richy’s dream to dance with Lipa, so with some music from The Roots, they got their groove on.

The YouTube clip of the segment also includes some off-air footage of Richy and Lipa in conversation on stage, with Richy telling her he was at her concert in Miami and that he loved it. He started to note one of the outfits Lipa wore during the show, which prompted Fallon to playfully get between Richy and Lipa and protectively shoo him away. As Richy left the stage, he shouted, “I got to dance with Dua! Oh! Oh! Oh!”

Elsewhere on the show, Lipa and Fallon talked about touring and some other things she has going on, so check out clips from Lipa’s Tonight Show appearance above and below.

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Who Plays The ‘Unseen Arkham Prisoner’ In ‘The Batman’?

(SPOILERS for The Batman will be found below.)

The Batman saved the end credits scene for before the credits. What a concept. In the final minutes of the three-hour-long film, Edward Nashton, a.k.a. Riddler, has been locked up in Arkham Asylum for, among other misdeeds, placing bombs around Gotham’s seawalls, flooding large sections of the city. But his ultimate plan, to cleanse Gotham of its sins, backfires when Batman thwarts his plan to assassinate newly-elected mayor Bella Reál and assists in the recovery efforts. Gotham is still a crime-riddled mess, but citizens now have a costumed hero to rally around — and it ain’t the Riddler.

A devastated Edward Nashton is licking his wounds from inside his Arkam cell when he hears a voice and, later, a familiar laugh. We never see the fellow inmate’s full pale face, but it’s clear: Gotham has a new Joker (director Matt Reeves confirmed it).

It’s not Jared Leto, or Joaquin Phoenix, or a CGI Cesar Romero (if only), it’s actor Barry Keoghan who is listed as Unseen Arkham Prisoner on IMDb. That’s because:

a) the “Earth-2” Joker and Riddler have big plans together (“Don’t be sad. You did well. Gotham loves a comeback story”) for the all-but-confirmed sequel. Robert Pattinson has expressed interest in adapting the “A Death in the Family” storyline, in which the Joker brutally murders Robin, but only under one condition: “[Robin] has to be 13.”

b) Barry Keoghan rules.

You might know him from being creepy in The Killing of a Sacred Deer, or being creepy in The Green Knight, or being creepy in Eternals, or not being creepy (!) in Dunkirk, where he worked with previous-Batman director Christopher Nolan. I never thought I would welcome another Joker to the DC universe, but here we are: it’s good casting.

For more on The Batman, check out our interview with director Matt Reeves.