When Can You Play Future And Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You Album On Spotify?
We Still Don’t Trust You will be released on Friday, April 12. So, the album should be available to stream on Spotify (and across all DSPs) at 9 p.m. PST on April 11 and midnight EST on April 12. As its title suggests, Future and Metro’s collaborative album follows in the footsteps of We Don’t Trust You, which dropped on March 22.
On April 4, Metro Boomin posted on X (formerly Twitter), “This is not a deluxe. This is a completely separate body of work. #WeSTILLDontTrustYou 4/12/24.” Metro also teased the album with a clip of the late Kobe Bryant at a press conference after the Los Angeles Lakers went up 2-0 in the 2009 NBA Finals. “What’s there to be happy about?” Bryant said, looking disgusted. “Job’s not finished.”
With Coachella kicking off tomorrow, fans going will get to experience No Doubt reuniting at the festival — as the band joined as a surprise headliner. Considering they haven’t played in many years, a lot of attendees likely will be witnessing the band’s concert for the first time. Here’s what to know about their expected setlist.
At No Doubt’s last festival show at KAABOO Festival in 2015, they played 21 picks in total, according to setlist.fm. The most songs were pulled from their 1995 album Tragic Kingdom, including some of their biggest hits with “Don’t Speak,” “Just A Girl,” “Spiderwebs,” and “Sunday Morning.”
These tracks, being the most popular, will more than likely reappear during their Coachella set, along with equally loved Rock Steady picks like “Hella Good” and “Hey Baby.”
Check out No Doubt’s setlist below to get an idea of their Coachella picks.
No Doubt Setlist
1. “Hella Good”
2. “It’s My Life” (Talk Talk cover)
3. “Underneath It All”
4. “Settle Down”
5. “Ex-Girlfriend”
6. “Hey Baby”
7. “Sparkle”
8. “New”
9. “Simple Kind Of Life” (acoustic)
10. “Magic’s In The Makeup” (acoustic)
11. “Excuse Me Mr.” (acoustic)
12. “Sunday Morning”
13. “Bathwater”
14. “Happy Now?”
15. “Don’t Speak”
16. “Just A Girl”
17. “Guns Of Navarone” (The Skatalites cover)
18. “End It On This”
19. “Happy Birthday To You” (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover) (to Gregory Arlt)
20. “Push And Shove”
21. “Spiderwebs”
Fresh off their big Oscars win,Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos are teaming up once again for another unsettling film featuring some intense Emma dancing.
Kinds of Kindness is Lanthimos’ latest project after the success of 2023’s bonkers flick Poor Things. While the trailer doesn’t give away much, we do get a glimpse at the all-star cast including a dancing Emma Stone, Jesse Plemmons in a turtle neck, a pantsless Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau, Joe Alwyn, Mamoudou Athie, and Hunter Schafer.
While we don’t have a detailed plot, we do know that Stone slapped Dafoe 20 times off-camera in order to get him into character, so feel free to interpret that any way you’d like. Filming took place in fall 2022 and the flick was first known as AND until it was renamed late last year, much to the joy of SEO enthusiasts everywhere.
First look at the teaser poster for Yorgos Lanthimos’s Kinds of Kindness, receiving its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival pic.twitter.com/tGSCZe64VT
The poster is similarly mysterious, featuring a floating thumb and a broken tennis racket. Whoever is working PR for tennis is having a great year! The movie will follow various characters as their intersecting storylines blend together. Here is the official synopsis:
KINDS OF KINDNESS is a triptych fable, following a man without choice who tries to take control of his own life; a policeman who is alarmed that his wife who was missing-at-sea has returned and seems a different person; and a woman determined to find a specific someone with a special ability, who is destined to become a prodigious spiritual leader.
Kinds of Kindness will hit select theaters on June 21st. Check out the trailer below:
In early March, Laufey announced her forthcoming Bewitched: The Goddess Edition and released “Goddess,” which she described as “my most honest song yet.” Roughly one month later, Laufey has revealed her equally vulnerable “Goddess” short film. The video was directed by Past Lives(a Barack Obama favorite) director and writer Celine Song, who earned a 2024 Oscars nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
“It was so special to work with Celine on the ‘Goddess’ short film,” Laufey said in a statement. “She has such a clear vision with her work, which became immediately evident to me while watching Past Lives, and her ideas around ‘Goddess’ harmonized perfectly with the narrative of the song. There was immediately a shared understanding that made the partnership so seamless, and I feel so lucky to collaborate with someone whose work I admire so much.”
The five-minute short film stars Laufey opposite Will Gao (Heartstopper) and was filmed in Brooklyn, New York. To start, Laufey is peering longingly out of her apartment window. It appears to be the morning after, as we next see Laufey with Gao at dusk. They’re enjoying each other’s company in the city before going back to the apartment, where they get very intimate — and the cinematography beautifully reflects Laufey’s delicate vulnerability.
“Were you surprised by me?” Laufey sings. “When you took me home / When the glamor wore off / Reduced to skin and bone / I can’t even tell / Who you want to know / I’m a goddess on stage / And human when we’re alone.”
Laufey is seen with tears streaming down her face, and we return to her alone — looking out the window.
Bewitched: The Goddess Edition is due out on April 26 via AWAL. It’s a deluxe version of Laufey’s 2023 Grammy-winning album, Bewitched, and will include four new songs. Laufey is currently staging her Bewitched: The Goddess Tour. See all of her remaining dates here.
In a twist no one could have ever seen coming: Donald Trump is going to Cannes. OK, not the real Donald Trump, but instead, actor Sebastian Stan as the former president in the new movie The Apprentice.
Directed by Ali Abassi, the film stars Stan as Trump during his glory days as a New York real estate mogul. Along for the ride is Succession star Jeremy Strong as Trump’s right-hand man Roy Cohn. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm‘s Maria Baklova will play the late Ivana Trump.
Billed as an exploration of power and ambition, set in a world of corruption and deceit, The Apprentice will examine Trump’s efforts to build his real estate business in New York in the ’70s and ’80s, also digging into his relationship with infamous attorney Cohn. It’s a mentor-protege story that charts the origins of a major American dynasty. Filled with larger than life characters, it will reveal the moral and human cost of a culture defined by winners and losers.
In addition to revealing that The Apprentice will compete at Cannes, the film also released a first look still of Stan and Strong as Trump and Cohn. The reactions are flying. Casting Stan with his movie star good looks as Trump is certainly a choice, and folks let their feelings fly on social media. (Locking down Kendall Roy also sparked some jokes.)
Has any big name actor ever pulled off a good Trump? The only good Trump is James Austin Johnson and his performance is entirely vocal. https://t.co/zbvDrSyB2j
Lana Del Rey is headlining Coachella this weekend, with many fans flocking to the California desert solely to see her perform. Considering she has released several albums since she last played the festival a decade ago in 2014, it raises questions about what her setlist will look like.
According to setlist.fm, Del Rey’s most recent show was the final date of her 2023 tour in Charleston, West Virginia. While there, she played a mix from her discography, with the most songs being pulled from Born To Die and her 2023 album, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard.
During Del Rey’s first Coachella set, she only played 11 songs and there were no special guests. However, this time around, it will be longer and there are chances for her to bring out any collaborators like Jon Batiste, The Weeknd, ASAP Rocky, Tommy Genesis, Father John Misty, and more.
Continue scrolling to see Del Rey’s setlist from Charleston for an idea of what songs to expect.
Lana Del Rey Setlist
1. “Norman F*cking Rockwell”
2. “Arcadia”
3. “A&W”
4. “Young And Beautiful”
5. “Bartender”
6. “Chemtrails Over The Country Club”
7. “The Grants”
8. “Cherry”
9. “Pretty When You Cry”
10. “Ride”
11. “Stand By Your Man” (Tammy Wynette cover)
12. “Blue Jeans”
13. “Ultraviolence”
14. “Born To Die”
15. “Diet Mountain Dew”
16. “Summertime Sadness” (Remix version)
17. “Video Games”
18. “Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd”
O.J. Simpson has died following a battle with cancer.
“On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace,” his family wrote on X.
He was 76 years old.
On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer.
He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren.
During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.
Simpson was, for a time, one of the most popular celebrities in America. He won the Heisman Trophy as a running back for the USC Trojans football team before getting drafted first overall by the Buffalo Bills. He set multiple records during his time with the team, including becoming became the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season, which earned him an MVP.
After retiring following the 1979 season with the San Fransisco 49ers, Simpson transitioned to acting. He showed off his comedic prowess as Det. Norberg alongside Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun trilogy and was even reportedly considered to play the Terminator in James Cameron’s The Terminator. As Arnold Schwarzenegger, who got the part, once explained, “Somehow [James Cameron] felt that he was not as believable for a killing machine.” About that…
Simpson was accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in what became known as the Trial of the Century. He was acquitted, but the If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer author eventually served prison time in connection with a robbery.
Mariah Carey doesn’t do anything halfway, so nobody should be surprised that she has doubled her previously announcedMariah Carey: The Celebration Of Mimi Live In Las Vegas residency, which will kick off on Friday, April 12, at Park MGM’s Dolby Live.
According to a press release, the 2024 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame nominee’s eight newly announced dates are July 26, 27, and 31 and August 2, 3, 7, 9, and 10. They are the cherry on top of the initially announced eight dates of April 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 24, 26, and 27.
Citi cardmembers will have access to a pre-sale for tickets to the new dates beginning at 10 a.m. PT on April 12. MGM Rewards members, MGM Resorts’ loyalty rewards program members, Live Nation customers, SiriusXM customers, and Ticketmaster customers will also enjoy presale access from Monday, April 15, at 10 a.m. PT until Thursday, April 18, at 10 a.m. PT. The general public ticket sale will begin on Friday, April 19, at 10 a.m. PT. All ticketing information is available here.
Carey’s Las Vegas residency is meant to commemorate Carey’s 2005 album, The Emancipation Of Mimi. The press release relays, “The Las Vegas shows will feature fan favorites from the album plus more of Mariah’s iconic hits and fan favorites from her unparalleled illustrious career.”
Earlier this week, Carey posted an Instagram Reel showing her rehearsing “Circles” and sending a message to her fans.
“I can’t wait to see you guys in Vegas,” she said. “We got a little show called The Celebration Of Mimi and an album called The Emancipation Of Mimi, so hopefully, you will join us, and we can have a good time. Alright? Love you. Appreciate you.”
Mariah Carey’s The Celebration Of Mimi Las Vegas Residency Dates
04/12 — Las Vegas, NV @ Park MGM’s Dolby Live
04/13 — Las Vegas, NV @ Park MGM’s Dolby Live
04/17 — Las Vegas, NV @ Park MGM’s Dolby Live
04/19 — Las Vegas, NV @ Park MGM’s Dolby Live
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Each week our staff of film and television experts surveys the entertainment landscape to select the ten best new/newish shows available for you to stream at home. We put a lot of thought into our selections, and our debates on what to include and what not to include can sometimes get a little heated and feelings may get hurt, but so be it, this is an important service for you, our readers. With that said, here are our selections for this week.
Did we really need a reimagining of the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie movie? Watch the first few episodes, and you might agree that this effort was not wasted. Donald Glover and Maya Erskine pick up as assassins who happen to be paired together (and “married”), and you aren’t ready for the rollicking, madcap, action-packed set of missions that they must complete (or else?). Even better: John and Jane Smith’s onscreen relationship is as much of daredevil stunt as the action scenes.
School’s back in session at Abbott Elementary and the show has made some big changes after the romantic cliffhanger that ended season two. Janine has a new job (and a new love interest), Gregory’s struggling to move on, Josh Segarra from The Other Two is auditing classrooms, and Ava Coleman is a Harvard (adjacent) graduate. Lord help Mrs. Howard. After a longer-than-expected hiatus it’s nice to see the Emmy-winning comedy reinventing itself instead of resting on its laurels, but don’t worry, there are still plenty of Janelle James one-liners and Tyler James Williams pans to camera to keep things comfortably familiar.
18. The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (AMC Plus)
Rick Grimes has been missing from TV screens for a handful of years and in The Walking Dead timeline for over a decade. Now, Michonne is about to save his ass and hopefully torch the CRM while she’s at it. Too much? Nah, this franchise went off the rails a long time ago, and that’s part of the fun. This spinoff ends up being a worthy love story within the parameters of this world, and existing viewers will adore it. Meanwhile, Daryl is still in France, now with added Carol, so they won’t be reinforcements for the “Save Rick” cause, but we can hope for a reunion.
Emma Stone absolutely cooking in an awards-collecting movie about a lady who is brought back to life by a mad scientist and promptly starts skipping across continents on a journey of liberation
Emma Stone working with director Yorgos Lanthimos again
Taylor Swift’s record-breaking concert film is now available to watch whenever you want. But if you only have time for one song from every era, for some reason, make them: “Cruel Summer” (Lover), “Love Story” (Fearless), “Champagne Problems” (Evermore), “Look What You Made Me Do” (Reputation), “Enchanted” (Speak Now), “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” (Red), “Illicit Affairs” (Folklore), “Style” (1989), and “Anti-Hero” (Midnights). Don’t blame me for the lack of songs from debut. That’s on Taylor.
Kate Winslet as an unhinged autocrat in a problematic power struggle with her unpredictable mold-eradicating henchman that may or may not spark the downfall of an entire nation? Sign us up. As Elena Vernham, the chancellor of an authoritarian regime in fictional Europe, Winslet smooths over fascist ideals with maternal platitudes while insulating herself from the real problems of the world. It’s only when her home begins crumbling (literally) and her dead father begins haunting its halls (not so literally?) that her iron grip loosens enough for the vultures to sweep in.
Bottoms is a screwball comedy about two gay teenage girls who start a high school fight club as a ploy to hook up with their cheerleader crushes. Ayo Edebiri is in it. So is Marshawn Lynch. There are acts of vandalism set to 80s bangers and football players in cages and none of it makes any sense but it’s absolutely worth just rolling with it.
This one is a blast. And it’s streaming on the same website you bought your coffee maker on. The future is kind of wild.
With this historical biopic, Christopher Nolan unknowingly created an atomic amuse-bouche for a double-feature blockbuster viewing experience that saved cinema last year. But, watching Cillian Murphy’s cheekbones cut glass as he chain-smokes his way to becoming Death, Destroyer of Worlds for three-plus hours is just as much fun at home as it was in a packed movie theater. Sporting a packed line-up of A-list talent (hello Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr.), a bone-rattling score, and some clever monochromatic cinematography to distinguish between its multiple timelines, Oppenheimer has more than earned its place on every nominations list this awards season. Now, go enjoy it in the way Nolan intended – streaming on Peacock.
I know. I know. The last thing you want to watch is a movie about politics. But make an exception for Girls State, a sequel of sorts to 2020’s Sundance-winning Boys State. Here’s what it’s about: “What would American democracy look like in the hands of teenage girls? A political coming-of-age story and a stirring reimagination of what it means to govern, Girls State follows young female leaders — from wildly different backgrounds across Missouri — as they navigate an immersive experiment to build a government from the ground up.”
If you’re going to do unadulterated nostalgia, at least make it as fun (and occasionally devastating) as X-Men ‘97. The animated series is a continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series, which aired from 1992 to 1997, and follows the team of mutants as they do mutant-like things. Do we really need to explain what the X-Men show is about? It’s about the X-Men.
Jennifer’s Body is considered a teen movie classic these days, but it was criminally underseen when it first came out. Don’t make the same mistake with writer Diablo Cody’s latest movie, Lisa Frankenstein. The comedy-horror stars the always-fun Kathryn Newton as a teen girl who falls in love with a corpse, played by Cole Sprouse. Fun fact: Lisa Frankenstein was directed by Robin Williams’ daughter, Zelda.
Colin Farrell is gearing up to appear in Max’s Penguin series, but for the moment, he’s starring as private detective John Sugar, who must track the disappearance of a Hollywood producer’s granddaughter. In the process, Sugar also digs up family secrets that were buried for damn good reasons. Yes, this is a modern spin on film noir, but how could you resist a member of the the Irish renaissance portraying the newest gumshoe on streaming TV?
Anyone who skips the opening credits for Girls5eva should be thrown in prison. Actually, anyone who doesn’t watch Girls5eva, a hilarious joke-a-second comedy about a reunited girl group played by Sara Bareilles, Busy Philipps, Paula Pell, and Renée Elise Goldsberry, deserves a five-year sentence behind bars. It’s harsh but fair.
Netflix wanted a Game of Thrones-sized hit. It got one in 3 Body Problem, the first show from creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (working with Alexander Woo) since, well, Game of Thrones. The sci-fi mystery is about “a tight-knit group of brilliant scientists must join forces with an unflinching detective to stop humanity’s greatest threat.” The cast includes Eiza González, Liam Cunningham (a.k.a. the Onion Knight from Thrones), and Benedict Wong, which is reason enough to watch right there.
You know what TV could use more of? Shows starring Maya Rudolph. The frequent scene-stealer is in the lead role in Loot, a returning series on Apple TV+ about a woman who must figure out what to do with a multi-billion dollar settlement from her ex-husband. Loot, which was created by Matt Hubbard (30 Rock) and Alan Yang (Master of None), also stars Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches, and Joel Kim Booster.
Shogun really is that good. A historical epic set in feudal Japan that follows an English pilot (Cosmo Jarvis) who washes ashore during a time of political strife, it takes the kind of storytelling swings you just wouldn’t expect. Its most fascinating characters speak almost exclusively in subtitles (hello Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawaii, and Moeka Hoshi), its action sneaks up on you, and its political intrigue is cutthroat. It’s Game of Thrones with samurais and it should be on everyone’s must-see list.
Everybody remembers Matt Damon in The Talented Mr. Ripley, and Andrew Scott is fully shaking off his “Hot Priest” days to don Tom Ripley’s grifter duds, this time in a more visually-striking medium, from the looks of this trailer. This series is, of course, based upon Patricia Highsmith’s series of novels, and the title character takes a job in the 1960s that sets him on the deceit-filled path to murder. Whether this debut will lead to adapting more books in further seasons, we shall have to wait and see.
Remember the time one of the Coen brothers and his wife made a super fun lesbian road trip comedy starring Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Beanie Feldstein, Colman Domingo, Pedro Pascal, Bill Camp, and Matt Damon? You probably don’t: Drive-Away Dolls made under $10 million at the box office. But now it’s on Peacock for your viewing pleasure.
The last time Park Chan-wook directed a limited series, it was The Little Drummer Girl. That turned out pretty good. Now, the Korean filmmaker is back with another excellent addition to his filmography. Based on author Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer-winning novel of the same, The Sympathizer is described as “an espionage thriller and cross-culture satire about the struggles of a half-French, half-Vietnamese communist spy during the final days of the Vietnam War and his new life as a refugee in Los Angeles, where he learns that his spying days aren’t over.” The cast is led by Hoa Xuande and recent Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr., who plays multiple characters.
Fallout is an adaptation of Bethesda’s behemoth franchise, a story set within the retro-futuristic world that’s captivated console users for years and years. Yes, there are delightful little nods to in-game storylines – Pip-Boys and Nuka-Cola and Radaway, but they either serve a larger purpose or don’t linger for too long, ensuring that the show stands on its own two feet. Long-time gamers should have little to gripe about while those craving better genre fare amidst the streaming glut should come away satisfied. Whether you know its history or not, Fallout is a f*cking blast of a sci-fi show that defies expectations in the most unconventional of ways.
This isn’t a revelatory statement, but there’s a lot of both good and bad that comes with social media. It helps connect the world and expose people to creativity they otherwise wouldn’t have seen, but too much time online can be exhausting or even harmful. It’s not uncommon for people to remove popular social media apps from their phones sometimes, and that’s what Megan Thee Stallion is going through right now. There’s one app, though, that she’s huge on, so much so that she deemed it to be “the best app.”
Meg spoke at Adweek’s Social Media Week event yesterday (April 10), and she discussed what her social media usage has been like lately, saying:
“You know what I really like? Pinterest. I’m not gonna tell anybody what my Pinterest is. I got a lot of stuff saved, OK? So I deleted Instagram and Twitter off my phone. I have TikTok and I have Pinterest. Pinterest is, like, the best app in my opinion right now because I can curate what I want to see. […] I can literally get on there and see what I want to see. Like, if I want to see puppies all day, that’s what I see. My Pinterest is makeup, puppies, breakfast [laughs], workout videos, booty shorts [laughs]. I see all the content I like to see.”
Check out the clip below.
Megan Thee Stallion talking about her favorite app being Pinterest during ADWeek’s Social Media Week event. pic.twitter.com/mQ1l5jbaJm
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