Because we could all use a feel-good story every now and then, here’s this: Ohio news reporter Myles Harris is racking up some viral fame thanks to the smooth assist of his biggest fan. That fan: mom. While filming a recent report alongside a busy road in Columbus, Harris stopped in the middle of a broadcast after noticing someone was trying to get his attention off-camera. Judging by the look on his face, he immediately recognizes the person as he makes the expression that all of us would make if our mom showed up at our work.
However, like a good son, he went over to his mother and introduced her to his cameraman, DeAngelo, before kindly telling her to not cause an accident. Harris later posted the interaction with the caption, “Typical Sandi Yes, typical Sandi…” We’re guessing mom’s pulled this stunt before.
“Hi, baby,” said his mother from inside a car. Her son laughed and said, “I’m trying to work right now and now you’re over here calling my phone. This is DeAngelo, you can say hi.”
“Hi, DeAngelo,” she said to DeAngelo.
“Don’t be holding up traffic because you got cars behind you,” said Harris. His mother then blew him a kiss as she drove away.
Since its inception in 2020, Larceny Barrel Proof has been a shooting star in the bourbon world. The wheated bourbon (made by Heaven Hill) had been around for a long time and has its roots in the old-school wheated bourbons of Stitzel-Weller (Pappy and Old Fitzgerald). From that legacy, Heaven Hill created standard Larceny Small Batch as an everyday version of Old Fitzgerald — or, more specifically, a version people could afford/find.
Fast-forward to 2022, and the Larceny Barrel Proof expressions are being released three times a year to almost universal acclaim (and are getting harder and harder to find).
Recently, I snagged a bottle of the latest release, Batch No. A122 (A = first release of the year, 1 = month of release, 22 = year of release) for review. It’s always a bit of a question mark as to whether these are going to be the same ol’, same ol’ or take everything up a notch. As soon as I opened this edition, I knew I was in for a wild and fun ride just from the nose off the bottle. So let’s just get right into it!
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The juice in the barrel is made from a mash bill of 68 percent corn, 20 percent wheat, and 12 percent malted barley. The whiskey in the bottle is a blend of six to eight-year-old barrels that are vatted and bottled at cask strength as-is. It’s as easy as that, folks.
Tasting Notes:
The nose opens with full-tree cedar beams that are exactly like a seaside lodge near my hometown. I can almost sense the fire cracking away in the huge river rock fireplace at the center of that room as I nose this one. That woody note is supported by touches of warm brown butter and maple syrup waiting for a stack of pancakes that haven’t been cooked yet with a hint of sticky buns and orange pith lurking in the background.
The palate starts off sweet and nutty, kind of like almonds dipped in that maple syrup and then rolled in holiday spices with an echo of warmth. The mid-palate leans into ripe figs and spiced prunes before a vanilla husk woodiness arrives with whispers of hazelnuts, dry sweetgrass, and woody spice with a hint of cedar-infused tobacco leaves. On the very backend, there’s a bit of a sweet straw with a touch of that spicy warmth.
The Bottle:
Larceny’s bottles have this key-hole vibe that certainly helps them stand out on a bar cart. Otherwise, this is a classic feeling bottle that leans into that old lock-and-key vibe from Stitzel-Weller.
Bottom Line:
This is fantastic. While drinking it neat from a Glencairn, you can barely feel those gargantuan ABVs on the palate. Instead, you’re treated to layers of whiskey goodness. This is a great sipper that I’m looking forward to trying more of as the year winds on.
Ranking:
97/100: This is damn near perfect in every way. Had there been a “Woah…” moment (or something outside of a pure classic profile from top to bottom), it would have been a 100/100.
Just like the rest of us, Megan Thee Stallion is glued to the screen when Euphoria is on. With the recent announcement of her big screen acting debut in the A24 film F*cking Identical Twins with hilarious people like Nathan Lane, Megan Mullally, and SNL’s Bowen Yang, the “WAP” rapper is starting to make the rounds talking TV and movies.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Megan Thee Stallion talked about watching Euphoria and that “they got me on the edge of my seat,” and praised all of the HBO Max show’s acting performances. She then perfectly verbalized what everyone is thinking when they watch Euphoria: “I know these are characters and the show is not real, but they got me yelling at the TV like, ‘Girl, get it together! What are you doing?!”
Meg also talked about being a “film buff,” who not only wants to act, but to also direct in the future. She also said Zendaya is “the best actress, and perfectly cast.” Preach, Meg. While her current acting resume includes mostly music videos and a round of Cheetos commercials she filmed for this past Super Bowl, that’s all about to change.
Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Another month, another lineup of TV shows and movies coming from HBO Max for fans to look forward to.
In March, the streaming platform hosts a new comedy series starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi about — what else? — pirates. And, on HBO, Adam McKay’s sports drama Winning Time arrives to recount the rise of the L.A. Lakers. For movie fans, King Richard and Dune are making their way back to the streamer, and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story lands later in the month.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) HBO and HBO Max this March.
Our Flag Means Death, Max Original (premieres 3/3)
Taika Waititi delivers another comedic gem with this irreverent series that asks: What if we made a workplace comedy set on an 18th-century pirate ship? The answer: It would be f*cking hilarious. Created by David Jenkins, the show stars Rhys Darby as real-life swashbuckling wannabe Stede Bonnet, an aristocrat who gives up his life of comfort for one on the high seas. As he makes a name for himself as the “Gentleman Pirate” he must contend with a mutinous crew who doesn’t appreciate his attempts to gentrify their way of life. Halfway through the season, Waititi shows up, playing a grizzled, tattooed Blackbeard — a fearsome figure who’s grown bored of plundering and pillaging and sees Stede as his ticket to retirement.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, HBO (premieres 3/6)
Adam McKay directs this sports-heavy drama that recounts the rise of the 1980s Lakers team, its owner Jerry Buss, and its star, Magic Johnson. John C. Reilly plays Buss, a playboy, and visionary who helped built the team back to glory while newcomer Quincy Isaiah plays Johnson. The show follows the athlete’s first season with the team and will focus on the action on the court as well as the glitz, glamour, drugs, and parties involved in the L.A. scene.
Coming to HBO and HBO Max in March:
Avail. 3/1 The Aviator, 2004 Adaptation, 2002 All the Pretty Horses, 2000 Are We Done Yet?, 2007 Around the World in 80 Days, 1956 Blow Up of Blow-Up, Documentary Boyz n the Hood, 1991 Cameraperson, Documentary Diner, 1982 Fireboys, Documentary Fly Away Home, 1996 Gigi, 1958 Los Cronocrímenes (AKA Timecrimes), 2007 (HBO) Mogul Mowgli, 2020 One Tree Hill, 2003 Resident Evil, 1996 Resident Evil: Afterlife, 2010 Resident Evil: Apocalypse, 2004 Resident Evil: Damnation, 2021 Resident Evil: Extinction, 2007 Resident Evil: Retribution, 2012 Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, 2004 Starship Troopers, 1997 Starsky & Hutch, 1975 The Larry David Story Part 1: American Jewboy, Documentary Premiere (HBO) The Larry David Story Part 2: The Jewish Fountainhead Documentary Premiere (HBO) The Two Mrs. Carrolls, 1947 The World of Jacques Demy, Documentary The Young Girls Turn 25, Documentary Urban Legend, 1998 Welcome Back (Aka Bienvenidos), 2019 (HBO)
Avail. 3/2 Blade I, 2002 Drive My Car, 2021 Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, Season 5 West Side Story, 2021 (HBO)
Avail. 3/3 Gaming Wall Street, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Little Ellen, Max Original Season 2 Premiere Our Flag Means Death, Max Original Season 1 Premiere The Tourist, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
Avail. 3/4 El Planeta, 2021 (HBO) F9: The Fast Saga, 2021 (HBO) Goyo: En Letra De Otro, 2022 (HBO)
Avail. 3/6 Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Series Premiere (HBO)
Avail. 3/7 Teen Titans Go! S7A Premiere
Avail. 3/8 Ruxx, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Season 1 – 8
Avail. 3/10 Dune, 2021 (HBO) Juanpa + Chef, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Sandy + Chef, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Theodosia, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
Avail. 3/12 Victor and Valentino S3A Premiere
Avail. 3/13 Game Theory with Bomani Jones, Season 1 Premiere (HBO)
DMZ, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Jellystone!, Max Original Season 2 Premiere Minx, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
Avail. 3/18
Halloween Kills, 2021 (Extended Version) (HBO) Lust, Max Original Season 1 Premiere On My Way with Irina Rimes, Max Original Premiere Pseudo, Premiere (HBO) Vlad & Niki, 2018
Avail. 3/20 Amsterdam, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
Avail. 3/22 Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Premiere (HBO)
Avail. 3/23 Fists Of Freedom: The Story Of The ’68 Summer Games – 1999
Avail. 3/24 King Richard, 2021 One Perfect Shot, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Queen Stars, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Starstruck, Max Original Season 2 Premiere Traffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
Avail. 3/25 Degrassi: The Next Generation, 2001 Lucas the Spider, Cartoonito Original Season 1 Premiere
Avail. 3/31 Brené Brown: Atlas of the Heart, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Julia, Max Original Season 1 Premiere Moonshot, 2022
Leaving HBO and HBO Max in March:
8 Mile, 2002 (HBO) A Royal Affair, 2012 (HBO) Ballet 422, 2014 (HBO) Best Man Down, 2012 (HBO) Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey, 1991 (HBO) Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure, 1989 (HBO) Blindness, 2008 (HBO) Blood Father, 2016 (HBO) Broken City, 2013 (HBO) Client 9: The Rise And Fall Of Eliot Spitzer, 2010 (HBO) Darkness Falls, 2003 (HBO) Dinner For Schmucks, 2010 (HBO) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 1988 (HBO) Dr. Dolittle Million Dollar Mutts, 2009 (HBO) Dreamgirls, 2006 (HBO) Drop Zone, 1994 (HBO) Evil Dead 2, 1987 (HBO) Fear, 2005 (HBO) Firestarter, 1984 (HBO) Happily N’Ever After 2: Snow White, 2009 (HBO) Happily N’Ever After, 2007 (HBO) Herbie: Fully Loaded, 2005 (HBO) I Am Number Four, 2011 (HBO) Imagine That, 2009 (2009) In & Out, 1997 (HBO) Joe, 2014 (HBO) Johnny English Strikes Again, 2018 (HBO) Kicking & Screaming, 2005 (HBO) La Odisea De Los Giles, 2019 (HBO) Lina From Lima, 2019 (HBO) Marathon Man, 1976 (HBO) Miracle On 34th Street, 1994 (HBO) Moonrise Kingdom, 2012 (HBO) New In Town, 2009 (HBO) Night Catches Us, 2010 (HBO) Norbit, 2007 (HBO) Pepito, 2020 (HBO) Proof Of Life, 2000 (HBO) Slipping Into Darkness, 1971 (HBO) Sliver, 1993 (Extended Version) (HBO) Strange But True, 2019 (HBO) Take Me Home Tonight, 1986 (HBO) Talk To Me, 1985 (HBO) Ted, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO) The Bourne Legacy, 2012 (HBO) The Campaign, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO) The Devil’s Double, 2011 (HBO) The Eichmann Show, 2015 (HBO) The Evil Dead, 1983 (HBO) The High Note, 2020 (HBO) The King Of Staten Island, 2020 (HBO) The Man With The Iron Fists, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO) The Rite, 2011 (HBO) The Running Man, 1987 (HBO) The Serenade, 1939 (HBO) The Watcher, 2000 (HBO) Tully, 2018 (HBO) War
A24 has revealed the massive 49-song tracklist for its upcoming science fiction film Everything Everywhere All At Once. Experimental trio Son Lux, who scored the film, enlisted the likes of Andre 3000, playing flute under his birth name Andre Benjamin (as Consequence notes), along with Mitski, Moses Sumney, and Randy Newman for the star-studded soundtrack.
Everything Everywhere All At Once will premiere at SXSW on March 11th, before receiving a wide theatrical release on April 8th. The soundtrack will be released on the same day as the film’s wide release.
“Even though we knew from the moment Daniels [directorial duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert] asked us to score this film that it would push us in new and unexpected directions, we couldn’t have predicted how much we’d learn from the project,” said Son Lux in a statement. “What emerged was our most ambitious undertaking to date, over two years in the making, resulting in two hours of new music. It was an opportunity for us to play, to infuse humor into our work, and to experiment from and beyond our various musical backgrounds.”
Check out the tracklist below.
1. “This Is A Life (Extended)” Feat. Mitski and David Byrne
2. “Wang Family Portrait”
3. “Very Busy”
4. “Vvvery Busy”
5. “What Are You Thinking About?”
6. “What A Fast Elevator!”
7. “Switch Shoes To The Wrong Feet”
8. “Nothing Could Possibly Matter More”
9. “A Choice”
10. “Chapstick”
11. “The Fanny Pack”
12. “Jobu Tupaki”
13. “The Alphaverse”
14. “The Mission” Feat. Nina Moffitt
15. “Deirdre Fight”
16. “Waymond Cries”
17. “I Love You Kung Fu”
18. “My Life Without You” Feat. André Benjamin
19. “The Story Of Jobu” Feat. Nina Moffitt
20. “Rendezvous At The Premiere”
21. “It’s You… Juju Toobootie” Feat. Chris Pattishall and Nina Moffitt
22. “Everything Bagel”
23. “You’re Living Your Worst You”
24. “The Boxcutter” Feat. André Benjamin
25. “Send Every Available Jumper”
26. “Opera Fight” Feat. Surrija and yMusic
27. “Dog Fight” Feat. André Benjamin
28. “Drummer Fight”
29. “Plug Fight”
30. “Pinky Fight” Feat. André Benjamin
31. “I Have Been Watching” Feat. Rob Moose and Nina Moffitt
32. “Somewhere Out There In All That Noise”
33. “Jobu Sees All”
34. “The Temple”
35. “Evelyn Everywhere”
36. “Evelyn All At Once”
37. “This Is How I Fight”
38. “In Another Life”
39. “It All Just Goes Away”
40. “Clair de Lune (Pied au Piano)” Feat. Chris Pattishall
41. “Come Recover (Empathy Fight)”
42. “Your Day Will Come (Empathy Fight)”
43. “Let Me Go”
44. “Specks Of Time”
45. “This Is A Life” Feat. Mitski and David Byrne
46. “Fence” Feat. Moses Sumney
47. “Now We’re Cookin’” Feat. Randy Newman
48. “Sucked Into A Bagel” Feat. Stephanie Hsu
49. “I Love You”
It has been a while — over three months! — but React Like You Know is back with a new panel of rising stars watching a classic video for the first time. Our return episode is a little late for Valentine’s Day, but as Tevin Campbell’s video for Grammy-nominated 1993 R&B staple “Can We Talk” shows, it’s never a bad time for love — and our panel, which consists of Almighty Jay, D Smoke, Kali, Lakeyah, Niko G4, Stunnaman02, and more, agrees.
Written and produced by Babyface, “Can We Talk” was the first single from Campbell’s second album, I’m Ready, and peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 earning a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America and a nomination for a Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance Grammy. The video, shot in a park on a rainy day, follows Tevin and friends as they play a game of football before he and his love interest break off for some private time.
Of course, for much of our panel, these background details are less prevalent in their memories than their moms playing the song on the radio. However, its subject matter proves to be fertile ground for discussion, with many of the rappers reminiscing on the video’s fashion and the relatable feeling of not knowing how to approach a crush. They offer their thoughts on matching ‘fits, writing love letters (Kali’s reaction is *chef’s kiss*), and what’s missing from modern R&B (KenTheMan’s take: “They don’t be standing outside with boomboxes.”).
Watch the latest episode of React Like You Know above.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
It’s not that Andrew Garfield went anywhere (he’s fantastic in Martin Scorsese’s Silence and David Robert Mitchell’s Under the Silver Lake), but he’s suddenly everywhere. Here he is reprising his role as Spider-Man in one of the highest-grossing movies of all-time; here he is getting nominated for an Oscar for tick, tick… BOOM!; and here he is starring in an FX limited series with Normal People‘s Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Based on Jon Krakauer’s book of the same name, Under the Banner of Heaven has Garfield as a Mormon detective investigating a double murder. “I wonder how something so horrific,” he says in the teaser above, “could have come to pass.”
Here’s the official plot description:
A devout detective’s faith is tested as he investigates a brutal murder that seems to be connected to an esteemed Utah family’s spiral into LDS fundamentalism and their distrust in the government. Andrew Garfield will star as “Pyre,” an LDS elder who is committed to his Church and family but begins to question some of the Church’s teachings through his contact with a suspected murderer. Daisy Edgar-Jones stars as “Brenda,” a young faithful Mormon who is the victim of a brutal murder.
Under the Banner of Heaven premieres later this year on Hulu.
Netflix wants spring to arrive as badly as you do, but until that happens, there’s plenty of content to keep you warm by the fire. This month, a ragingly popular Shondaland series makes a comeback, not long after it pointed out the importance of the female gaze. In addition, there’s a wild true crime documentary and a new adult animated series from the minds (and voices) that brought you Big Mouth. Oh, and Ryan Murphy won’t stop his platform domination anytime soon, so prepare for his latest offering.
In addition, there’s some good archival content making its way to the streaming service. Get ready to blue-steel to your heart’s content with Zoolander (Hansel is still so hot right now) and prepare for Top Gun: Maverick by watching the original film again. Get serious with The Shawshank Redemption or tuck into some Nightmare On Elm Street or Shrek movies. There’s too much to watch here, but that’s a great problem to have these days.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) Netflix in March.
Bridgerton: Season 2 (Netflix series streaming 3/25)
The bad news, for enthusiasts of The Duke, is that Regé-Jean Page isn’t back this season (as planned) but we will see more of Phoebe Dynevor returning as Daphne Bridgerton. This season, however, will focus upon Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) seeking his own match as outlined by Julia Quinn’s books. Surely, this will all be ragingly popular if not quite as satisfying for Page fans. Lady Whistledown (actually Penelope, portrayed by Nicola Coughlan) is still doing her thing and f*cking with everyone during her society letters, and the Featheringtons are dealing with their newest heir.
Bad Vegan (Netflix documentary streaming 3/16)
It ain’t Bad Santa or Bad Teacher, but this trailer is still a fascinating watch. This film follows the inspired-by-real-life story of celebrity restaurateur Sarma Melngailis, who went from the top of the vegan-cuisine charts to being the “Vegan Fugitive.” There’s mention of a meat suit and promises of dog immortality, all with the suggestion that love has gone very, very toxic, but who is the real villain here?
Human Resources (Netflix series streaming 3/18)
If you were jonesing for more Big Mouth hormone monsters, you are in a lot of luck. This series promises to be even edgier while looking at that those monsters (and the depression kitties and the shame wizards) do when everyone’s not watching. Yep, Nick Kroll, Maya Rudolph, David Thewlis, Aidy Bryant, Brandon Kyle Goodman, Keke Palmer, and Randall Park are all on board, so get ready for the binging.
The Andy Warhol Diaries (Netflix docuseries streaming 3/19)
Well, we were about due for yet another Ryan Murphy project on this streaming service, so here we’ve got one. Murphy’s executive producing alongside director Andrew Rossi, and all of this is going down to highlight his behind-the-scenes persona (and his diaries) following his 1968 gunshot wound. It’s an expansive and intimate six-part look at the legend behind the legend, beginning with early childhood memories to his artistic journey and going on to be a publisher, producer, and of course, one who danced with fame. Via Netflix’s synopsis, the project “deftly validates Warhol’s belief that the idea is not to live forever but to create art that will.” Boom.
The Adam Project (Netflix film streaming 3/19)
Ryan Reynolds plays Mark Ruffalo’s time-traveling son, so there’s a little MCU crossover there for you before Deadpool even does his thing. They’re going to save the future, of course, and this film also has Jennifer Garner reteaming with Ruffalo, so how on earth can you not slide this one into your queue? Family resentment and romance and drama across four dimensions. Sign me up, man.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) Netflix in March.
Avail. TBA 800 Meters
Tomorrow
Avail. 3/1 The Guardians of Justice
Worst Roommate Ever
21
21 Bridges
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Battleship
Christine
Coach Carter
Due Date
Freddy vs. Jason
Gattaca
The Gift
The Green Mile
My Best Friend’s Wedding
Public Enemies
Redemption
The Replacements
Richie Rich
The Shawshank Redemption
Shooter
Shrek
Shrek 2
Sorry to Bother You
Starship Troopers
Texas Chainsaw 3D
Top Gun
V for Vendetta
Where the Wild Things Are
Zoolander
Avail. 3/3 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Season 2 Midnight at the Pera Palace
The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 2 Power Rangers Dino Fury: Season 2 Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale
The Weekend Away
Whindersson Nunes: My Own Show!
Avail. 3/4 The Invisible Thread
Lies and Deceit
Making Fun
Meskina
Pieces of Her
Avail. 3/5 Beirut
Avail. 3/7 Good Girls: Season 4
Avail. 3/8 An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts: Season 2 Autumn Girl
Chip and Potato: Season 3 Last One Standing
Taylor Tomlinson: Look At You
Avail. 3/9 The Andy Warhol Diaries
Avail. 3/10 The Bombardment
Byron Baes
Queer Eye Germany
The Last Kingdom: Season 5
Avail. 3/10 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: Season 7 Karma’s World: Season 2 Kotaro Lives Alone
Love, Life & Everything in Between
Avail. 3/11 Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 4 Life After Death with Tyler Henry
Once Upon a Time… Happily Never After
The Adam Project
Avail. 3/12 Dunkirk
Avail. 3/13 London Has Fallen
Avail. 3/15
Adam by Eve: A live in Animation
Catherine Cohen: The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous.
Marilyn’s Eyes
One Piece Film: Strong World
Team Zenko Go
Avail. 3/16 Pedal to Metal
Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives
Hei$t: The Great Robbery of Brazil’s Central Bank
Avail. 3/18 Alessandro Cattelan: One Simple Question
Animal: Season 2 Black Crab
Cracow Monsters
Eternally Confused and Eager for Love
Is It Cake?
Light the Night: Part 3 Standing Up
Thomas & Friends: Race for the Sodor Cup
Top Boy: Season 2 Windfall
Without Saying Goodbye
Young, Famous & African
Avail. 3/21 Call the Midwife: Series 10 In Good Hands
Avail. 3/22 Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days
The Principles of Pleasure
Avail. 3/24
Love Like the Falling Petals
Avail. 3/25 Bridgerton: Season 2 Transformers: BotBots
Avail. 3/26 Blade Runner 2049
King of Thieves
Avail. 3/28 The Imitation Game
Avail. 3/29
Thermae Romae Novae Mighty Express: Season 6 Mike Epps: Indiana Mike
Avail. 3/30 All Hail
Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King
Avail. 3/31 Casual: Seasons 1-4 Super PupZ
Here’s the full list of titles leaving Netflix in March:
Leaving 3/3 Parker
Safe Haven
Leaving 3/6 The Secret
Leaving 3/15 Howards End
Leaving 3/21 Philomena
Leaving 3/27 Lawless
Leaving 3/28 Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Leaving 3/30 Doctor Foster: Seasons 1-2 Mercy Black
Leaving 3/31 300
A River Runs Through It
As Good as It Gets
Bad Teacher
Bee Movie
Blood Diamond
Braveheart
Bright Star
Despicable Me
Despicable Me 2
Eight Legged Freaks
Free Willy 4: Escape from Pirate’s Cove
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
Good Burger
Gremlins
The Hangover
Happy Feet Two
The Holiday
Hook
I Love You, Man
In the Cut
Interview with the Vampire
Jumanji
The Karate Kid
Kung Fu Panda
The Longest Yard
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Nacho Libre
The NeverEnding Story
Paranormal Activity
Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!
Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Adventures
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Legends
Runaway Bride
The Ugly Truth
Wild Wild West
Woo
For those who might remember, Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready To Die 2013 Record Store Day release was highlighted by sleek white vinyl records that matched the color of Biggie’s signature suit. But what the Estate of Christopher Wallace, Rhino Records, Bad Boy, and Atlantic have in store for the Life After Death 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe release will blow it out of the water.
The first step in the year-long “Sky’s The Limit: A Year Celebrating The Legacy of the Notorious B.I.G.” multimedia campaign, the Super Deluxe vinyl box set is an 8-LP edition. The first four are a remaster of Life After Death, followed by the Hypnotize 12″, Mo Money Mo Problems 12″, Sky’s The Limit 12″, and Nasty Boy 12.” The booklet insert is filled with photos from the album photoshoot, liner notes by music journalist Sheldon Pearce, and reflections of Biggie’s life from his inner circle.
The Life After Death 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe will be released on 6/10, but you can pre-order it here. Take a look at the box set and complete tracklist below.
Rhino
Life After Death
A1. “Life After Death”
A2. “Somebody’s Gotta Die”
A3. “Hypnotize”
A4. “Kick In The Door”
B1. “Fuck You Tonight”
B2. “Last Day”
B3. “I Love The Dough”
B4. “What’s Beef?”
C1. “B.I.G. Interlude”
C2. “Mo Money Mo Problems”
C3. “Niggas Bleed”
C4. “I Gotta Story To Tell”
D1. “Notorious Thugs”
D2. “Miss U”
D3. “Another”
D4. “Going Back To Cali”
E1. “Ten Crack Commandments”
E2. “Playa Hater”
E3. “Nasty Boy”
E4. “Sky’s The Limit”
F1. “The World Is Filled…”
F2. “My Downfall”
F3. “Long Kiss Goodnight”
F4. “You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)”
A1. “Mo Money Mo Problems” (Radio Mix)
A2. “Mo Money Mo Problems” (Instrumental)
B1. “Mo Money Mo Problems” (Album Version)
B2. “Fuck You Tonight”
Sky’s The Limit 2×12
A1. “Sky’s The Limit” (Radio Edit)
A2. “Kick In The Door” (Radio Edit)
B1. “Going Back To Cali”(Radio Edit)
B2. “Sky’s The Limit” (Instrumental)
C1. “Kick In The Door” (Club Mix)
C2. “Going Back To Cali” (Club Mix)
D1. “Kick In The Door” (Instrumental)
D2. “Going Back To Cali” (Instrumental)
Stephen King once wrote, “everything old is new again.” We couldn’t agree with that sentiment more. How else you can wrap your head around fanny packs getting popular over the past few years? Now, thanks to the folks at Natural Light, the mullet (once rocked by Stephen King) is primed for a comeback too.
Yes, the mullet. The “classic” hairstyle consists of business upfront (short, seemingly normal haircut) and party backstage (the long, glorious locks). And now someone, somewhere who never cut their 80s mullet is smiling. Because Natural Light wants to pay (sorta!) you in beer to get this iconic, rockin’ haircut.
While you might know it as one of the cheapest beers to snag at the grocer, Natural Light “Natty” has been kicking since 1977. To pay homage to decades of being the “life of the party,” they’re dropping vintage cans.
Natural Light
But that’s not all. They want to add to the ‘70s aesthetic and actually send some lucky drinkers free beer to get a mullet. And this isn’t just a one-time shipment — if these mulleted mavericks keep their floppy ‘dos they’ll even continue sending them free beer in perpetuity.
Before you stroll down to your neighborhood barber and completely change your look to that of a young Joe Dirt, remember to post a photo of your rock and roll haircut to Instagram between now and March 31st for a chance to get your hands on some free Natty Light. Also, make sure to tag #NattyVintage. Or you might get a corny haircut for no reason (vs the “reason” of free beer which really sounds like not enough reason at all to make this sartorial decision but we digress…)
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