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Ukraine takes the Eurovision spotlight as the weirdest show on earth returns

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Ukraine takes the Eurovision spotlight as the weirdest show on earth returns

The folks-rap group are runaway favorites within the betting markets and their presence on the event has captured the creativeness of followers from each competing nation.

“As we converse, our nation and our tradition is underneath risk. However we wish to present that we’re alive, Ukrainian tradition is alive, it’s distinctive, various, and delightful,” Oleg Psyuk, the band’s entrance man, instructed CNN.

“That is our method to be helpful to our nation,” he mentioned.

At first sight, the six-piece group appear to fit in comfortably with dozens of their extra eccentric Eurovision brethren.

Most members put on elaborate nationwide costume, with rapper Psyuk additionally sporting a pink bucket hat. One member is so submerged by patterned embroidery that solely his mouth is seen, whereas the group’s double bassist comes dressed as a ball of yarn.

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However getting Kalush Orchestra to the Eurovision stage took some doing, and their journey is deeply interwoven with the conflict at residence.

The band initially completed second in Ukraine’s nationwide choice competitors, however they had been elevated after it emerged the winner had beforehand traveled to Russian-annexed Crimea. They had been unveiled because the nation’s entry on February 22, two days earlier than Russian troops invaded Ukraine.

“All members of the group are by some means concerned within the protection of the nation,” Psyuk instructed CNN through e-mail.

One member, Vlad Kurochka, joined the territorial protection and is preventing on the entrance line, which means a late alternative was wanted for the competition. Psyuk, in the meantime, volunteers to seek out internally displaced Ukrainians shelter and organizes the transportation of meals and medicines.

The backdrop of battle sophisticated preparations for Eurovision. The group had been pressured to rehearse just about till they had been lastly in a position to meet in Lviv after weeks of conflict.

And their tune has taken on new which means. “Stefania,” sung in Ukrainian, is a tribute to Psyuk’s mom, who nonetheless lives within the western metropolis of Kalush from which the band takes its title. “On some days there are rockets flying over folks’s homes and it is sort of a lottery — nobody is aware of the place it can hit,” Psyuk instructed CNN.

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Organizers banned Russia from the competition in February, 24 hours after an preliminary, broadly criticized determination to permit it to participate. The European Broadcasting Union concluded that the nation’s presence “would carry the competitors into disrepute.”

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Belarus, which aided Moscow’s invasion, had already been suspended as a result of suppression of media freedom within the nation.

Kalush, in the meantime, sailed by means of Tuesday’s semifinal and elicited wild cheers from the group once they got here onstage. Eurovision is notoriously troublesome to foretell, given its level system depends each on jury verdicts and public voting from dozens of nations, however Kalush appear a secure wager to take this yr’s crown.

A Ukrainian victory would imply the nation had the best to host subsequent yr’s contest — however it’s removed from sure that such an occasion can be potential in Ukraine subsequent Might.

Psyuk, although, is optimistic. “We imagine in our tune … it has turn into a tune in regards to the motherland,” he mentioned.

“If it seems that we are going to win, Eurovision 2023 will probably be held in Ukraine. In a brand new, integral Ukraine … a rebuilt, affluent, completely satisfied nation.”

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Norway's electro duo Subwoolfer will be facing off with Ukraine and dozens of other hopefuls.

The frontrunners

Kalush Orchestra are becoming a member of a sometimes ragtag group of nationwide rivals at this yr’s contest, and whereas they’re the clear favorites to triumph, a variety of different artists have managed to get Europe speaking within the build-up.

Italy might clinch the crown for a second consecutive yr if hometown heroes Mahmood and Blanco ship. Each are profitable artists within the nation; now they’re becoming a member of forces to emulate Maneskin, the punk rockers who received in an upset final yr.

Subwoolfer, Norway’s enigmatic electro duo, have additionally attracted buzz with their entry “Give That Wolf a Banana.”

The pair declare they had been fashioned on the moon 4.5 billion years in the past and by no means take away their yellow canine masks. They most carefully resemble a TikTok-ified Daft Punk, had the legendary French pair employed David Lynch as their inventive director and hit the children’ events circuit.

Much less “on the market” are entries from Sweden, Poland and Greece — all three have introduced ballads to the desk which can be positive to curiosity the nationwide juries.

And listed here are some phrases this seasoned Eurovision reporter by no means thought he’d sort: The UK would possibly win this yr.

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Sam Ryder, pictured here rehearsing in Turin, represents the UK's best chance of winning the contest in a generation.

That is proper — the nation that has, previously decade, despatched what stays of Bonnie Tyler and Engelbert Humperdinck to compete with Europe’s up-and-comers has reluctantly accepted that modernity isn’t just a passing fad, turning to a TikTok sensation in a play for Europe’s under-65 demographic.

Sam Ryder’s “Area Man” is an unusually sturdy British entry that takes inspiration from Elton John and Ziggy Stardust-era Bowie, and a few bookmakers give solely Ukraine higher odds to win.

However the observe depends closely on the outstanding vocal acrobatics that helped Ryder go viral in the course of the early days of the pandemic — so he cannot afford an off-night if he is to interrupt the UK’s 25-year Eurovision curse.

One of the best (and worst) of the remaining

Italy is hoping to placed on a present on Saturday night time, to mark the primary post-Covid Eurovision in entrance of a full viewers. The 2020 version was canceled, and final yr’s came about with crowd restrictions.

That competitors marked the discharge of two years’ value of suppressed weirdness, and the tone of this contest is considerably extra conventional by comparability. However that is nonetheless Eurovision, and it’s nonetheless bizarre — so informal viewers tuning in completely to shake their heads and tut will not be let down.

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Already eradicated are Latvia, whose environmentally aware anthem “Eat Your Salad” started with the road “I do not eat meat, I eat veggies and p*ssy.” Organizers unsurprisingly requested them to skip over the feline allusions, and in doing so wiped away the tune’s solely fascinating characteristic.

Konstrakta opines on the importance of hydration to the hair of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

Serbia’s Konstrakta begins her entry, “In Corpore Sano,” with the query conserving us all up at night time: “What may very well be the key of Meghan Markle’s wholesome hair?” Then she kind of simply … retains going with that theme. “What might or not it’s?” Konstrakta sings in her native tongue. “I believe it is all in regards to the deep hydration.”

Final yr, the landlocked micronation of San Marino inexplicably included Flo Rida of their tune, after which pressured the bemused rapper to sit down and watch because the folks of Europe successively shrugged at his waning star energy, dumping the nation to a fourth-from-bottom end.

This yr, Achille Lauro — a person who takes his stage title from a famously hijacked cruise ship — picks up the mantle for the smallest nation within the competitors. With a tattooed, androgynous aesthetic and lyrics that liken his coronary heart to a intercourse toy, Lauro might be the unhealthy boy of Eurovision 2022. (Although he is nonetheless bought a method to go to beat final yr’s winners, who had been in the end cleared of taking cocaine on air following a viral video that sparked an investigation by organizers.)

Different lengthy pictures value your time embrace Stefan, Estonia’s reply to Johnny Money. He is performed up the Western theme in his music video, and although his Eastwoodian credentials lengthen about so far as with the ability to put on a poncho and stare somberly into the center distance, his throaty vocals and catchy refrain might bother the frontrunners.

Albanian entrant Ronela Hajati arrives for the contest's opening ceremony.

After which there are party-crashers Australia. Initially invited in 2015 to mark the present’s sixtieth anniversary, Australia proceed to rock up annually, boxed wine in hand, awkwardly laughing alongside at Europe’s inside jokes and hoping to clinch a victory for the hardcore followers who get up within the early hours to look at the present again residence.

To be honest to Australia, they offer it their all — and this yr’s competitor Sheldon Riley’s aptly named observe “Not the Similar” is anticipated to show in a good end.

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And the recognition of Eurovision within the southern hemisphere is testomony to its rising energy, even in its seventh decade.

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A US knock-off — one thing known as the “American Track Contest,” which Europeans have a look at with the identical suspicious scowl they put on when dealing with own-brand mayonnaise in a reduction retailer — lately concluded stateside, and a 2020 Netflix movie starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams launched new demographics to the feverishly adopted competitors.

Eurovision, for all its oddities, maintains a particular place within the cultural calendar. However successful can be uniquely important for Kalush Orchestra, and it is arduous to think about a extra standard victor within the event’s historical past.

“For us, the victory would imply appreciation of Ukrainian music, its uniqueness and wonder,” Psyuk instructed CNN. “The victory would additionally raise the spirit of Ukrainian folks, who (have) not had any break (for) pleasure for greater than two months.”

Eurovision airs at 9 p.m. native time (3 p.m. ET) on Saturday, and it is obtainable on Peacock for US viewers.

CNN’s Xiaofei Xu contributed reporting.

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‘Dear Santa’ Review: A Devilishly Fun Jack Black Elevates Paramount+’s Mediocre Holiday Comedy

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‘Dear Santa’ Review: A Devilishly Fun Jack Black Elevates Paramount+’s Mediocre Holiday Comedy

Christmas-themed movies have become so ubiquitous it’s hard to avoid the feeling that filmmakers have come to think of them as annuities for their retirement accounts. So it’s no wonder that the Farrelly brothers have waded into the territory for the first time, with their new comedy directed by Bobby Farrelly making its debut on Paramount+. And while Dear Santa doesn’t exactly qualify for entry in the filmmakers’ pantheon beside the likes of There’s Something About Mary and Dumb and Dumber, it should fulfill its goal of being trotted out annually for holiday consumption alongside the turkey and the eggnog.

Considering that the words “Santa” and “Satan” contain exactly the same letters, it’s amazing that it’s taken this long for someone to come up with the idea for a movie about an 11-year-old with dyslexia who writes a letter to Santa, only to find it answered by Satan thanks to inadvertent letter placement.

Dear Santa

The Bottom Line

‘Tis the season for mediocre Christmas movies.

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Release date: Monday, Nov. 25 (Paramount+)
Cast: Jack Black, Robert Timothy Smith, Keegan Michael-Key, Brianne Howey, Hayes MacArthur, Post Malone, P.J. Byrne, Jaden Carson Baker, Kai Cech
Director: Bobby Farrelly
Screenwriters: Ricky Blitt, Peter Farrelly

Rated PG-13,
1 hour 48 minutes

Jack Black, in his first collaboration with the Farrellys since 2001’s Shallow Hall, plays Satan, who shows up one night in the bedroom of Liam (Robert Timothy Smith, a real find) after the bespectacled tween has written what he thought was a letter to Santa. Satan, sporting horns and a burgundy leather-and-fur outfit and announcing that he’s there “in the naughty flesh,” doesn’t bother at first to inform Liam of the truth but instead offers him three wishes, in the devilish hope of stealing the little boy’s soul.

Liam’s first wish is for the romantic attentions of Emma (Kai Cech), his classmate with whom he’s besotted. Satan instantly grants it and it isn’t long before Liam is escorting Emma to a Post Malone concert, complete with VIP seats and backstage pass. This plot element provides the opportunity for an extended sequence featuring the superstar rapper-singer playing himself, which should help the film appeal to its desired teen demographic.

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As with any deal involving Satan, things quickly grow complicated, here in the form of subplots involving Liam’s friend Gibby (Jaden Carson Baker) having to pretend to be a cancer patient and Liam’s concerned parents (Brianne Howey, Hayes MacArthur) having him see a child psychologist. (The shrink is played by the always funny but unfortunately underutilized Keegan-Michael Key.)

It should hardly come as a revelation that Black’s hardworking comedic efforts are the film’s saving grace. Adopting a deep growl that makes him sound like late-period Jack Nicholson, the actor is clearly having a ball with his colorful role, and the fun proves infectious. He makes the many bad jokes bearable and the decent ones even funnier with his typically manic, perfectly timed delivery.

And to be fair, there are a few decent ones in the screenplay co-written by Peter Farrelly and Ricky Blitt (Family Guy, Loudermilk), even if it inevitably includes bathroom humor in the form of Satan casting a gastrointestinal distress spell on Liam’s obnoxious English teacher (P.J. Byrne). “Every time a grown man sharts himself, a demon earns its horns,” a smug Satan informs Liam. There are several funny pop culture references that should please adults while befuddling the target audience, including a reference to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Satan announcing that he’s staying at the “Redrum Motor Lodge.”

“You can probably guess my room number,” he adds.

Culminating in a maudlin ending that seems a bit much even for a film of this type, Dear Santa is the sort of forgettable holiday fare — much like the current theatrical misfire Red One — that will probably nonetheless live on forever on streaming services. And if no less a figure than Charles Dickens could resort to creating a Christmas story for some quick cash (look it up), why shouldn’t the movie studios?  

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Full credits

Production: Farrelly Brothers, Kraymation Films
Distributor: Paramount+
Cast: Jack Black, Robert Timothy Smith, Keegan Michael-Key, Brianne Howey, Hayes MacArthur, Post Malone, P.J. Byrne, Jaden Carson Baker, Kai Cech
Director: Bobby Farrelly
Screenwriters: Ricky Blitt, Peter Farrelly
Producers: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Jeremy Kramer
Executive producer: Gretel Twombly
Director of photography: C. Kimes Miles
Production designer: Tim Galvin
Editor: Julie Garces
Composer: Rupert Gregson-Williams
Costume designer: Bao Tranchi
 

Rated PG-13,
1 hour 48 minutes

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Adele tearfully closes last Las Vegas show: 'I don’t know when I next want to perform'

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Adele tearfully closes last Las Vegas show: 'I don’t know when I next want to perform'

Adele is sending her love to Las Vegas as she finishes out her more than two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

The “Hello” singer, 36, launched her “Weekends With Adele” residency in November 2022 after a controversial last-minute postponement — which she initially attributed to “delivery delays and COVID” but later said was due to her “artistic needs” not being met — and has since extended the run twice. Closing out her 100th and final show Saturday, she expressed her gratitude for her Vegas gig despite its “rocky” start.”

“I’m so sad this residency is over but I am so glad that it happened,” Adele said in footage posted on YouTube, adding that her initial postponement in 2022 came during “one of the worst years of my life.”

“Had I done that show that I canceled,” she said, she “wouldn’t be standing here tonight.”

Adele went on to thank her fans for traveling to Vegas to see her show, her partner Rich Paul for encouraging her when she felt depleted, and the Colosseum “for giving me that second chance.”

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“Weekends With Adele,” the 16-time Grammy winner said, was “just what I needed for this season of my life.” Most importantly, opting for a residency rather than a world tour after the release of her 2021 album “30” has allowed her to spend weekends with her son Angelo and to “keep his life normal.”

“I will miss it terribly, I will miss you terribly. I don’t know when I next want to perform again,” Adele said. But even though the singer doesn’t have any concrete plans to return to the stage, she reassured fans, “Of course I’ll be back, the only thing I’m good at is singing.”

It’s not the first time the singer-songwriter has voiced her intent to take a break from performing. Gearing up to the launch of a 10-show gig in Munich in August, she told German broadcaster ZDF that her “tank is quite empty” and that she doesn’t have plans for new music “at all.”

“I want a big break after all this and I think I want to do other creative things just for a little while,” she said. “You know, I don’t even sing at home at all. How strange is that?”

At a show later that month, she reaffirmed that after her residency, “I will not see you for an incredibly long time.”

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“I have spent the last seven years building a new life for myself and I want to live it now,” she said through tears.

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Dallas King’s ‘SWAP’ (2024) – Movie Review – PopHorror

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Dallas King’s ‘SWAP’ (2024) – Movie Review – PopHorror

Swap, written, directed, and starring Dallas King, is a new film that has turned the tables on typical vampire movies. It could easilyhave been a trashy romance novel. Swap is a modern-day 70s exploitation film.

Check out the trailer below, then read on for the review!

Synopsis

New couple, Rad (James Eastwood) and Kyla (Jessica Lelia Green), are invited by Glory (Erin Anne Gray) to celebrate her engagement to Angelo (Dallas King), her mysterious new boyfriend. At Angelo’s secluded house, Rad discovers that Glory and Angelo are swingers looking to swap partners. When Rad tries to persuade Kyla to leave, her curiosity leads to a steamy encounter where she learns that Angelo is a 500-year-old vampire with sinister intentions.

Dallas King, Jessica Lelia Greene, and Erin Anne Gray

I don’t watch many vampire movies but this one kind of stuck with me and left me confused. I couldn’t relate to the story because, in all honesty, it was a little repetitive to me. There are a great moments however. The story is different than your typical vampire fare. The acting is also pretty strong. You can tell everyone put their heart into making this. And there are moments int he film that really made me think.

Sexy vampires isn’t a bad theme, but I’m also very timid. I think the sex overpowered the film, and while the sex story sells to a lot of people, for me, it’s not so much. It’s a love-it-or-hate-it type of movie, although a slight grey area is locked deep away, and I found it. I wanted to see the bright side. I just couldn’t.

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I enjoy a good horror movie sex scene that gets you killed by a slasher. With Swap, however, I felt like I was watching a Misty Mundea film. I felt like I needed a shower after because that’s how down and dirty it is.

To Be Fair…

I am a fair guy; I’ll give everything a watch one time. I am not big on modern horror outside of a few franchises. Maybe that was my problem with this, or maybe it was all the sex. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, it lost my attention. This is all just my opinion; as I said, everyone should give it a shot at least once. It may not be my cup of tea, but it will sell to fans who know what they like, and I can commend the hard work everyone put into this film.

James Eastwood and the ladies

In The End

I have no interest in sex horror. To me, this movie had so much potential, but just went in a weird direction. I’ll stay in the gray area for a while because, though the story was interesting enough, it made me feel awkward watching it. But in the end, this movie is going to be fantastic to a lot of people, and that’s perfectly fine.

What promised to be different was run-of-the-mill, in my opinion. It’s not that I wasn’t interested, but there was more sex than story, This is just one opinion, I always let people enjoy things; just because you have an opinion, it isn’t a rally to not watch this movie. See it for yourself.

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