Written by Robbins, “El Paso” was first released on his Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs album in September 1959. By January 1960, the song had sold 3.5 million copies and appeared on both country ...
Milwaukee's Lightning & Thunder is lighting up the big screen. The real-life Neil Diamond tribute act, featuring married couple Mike and Claire Sardina, is the subject of a movie, "Song Sung Blue," in ...
Marty Supreme integrates music into the core of its storytelling, utilizing a new score to reflect the expansion, decline, and even upheaval in the mind of the central figure. The 2025 sports ...
Theater owners are preparing for a very merry Christmas season. This holiday might not be one for the record books, but the lineup of films offers something important — a range of genres and styles — ...
Left: Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in director Craig Brewer's "Song Sung Blue." (Courtesy Sarah Shatz/Focus Features) Right: Timothée Chalamet in director Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme." (Courtesy A24) ...
The electronic composer meets the larger-than-life film on its level, building the palette he’s honed over the years into a totalizing prism of sound. Though the music is obviously at its most ...
“Everybody wants to rule the world,” goes the Tears for Fears song we hear at a key point in “Marty Supreme,” Josh Safdie’s nerve-busting adrenaline jolt of a movie starring a never-better Timothée ...
Timothée Chalamet just dropped a bold new rap song featuring a mysterious artist to celebrate Marty Supreme. The Oscar-nominated actor's rap song is linked to his upcoming film, Marty Supreme. The ...
TCU quarterback Josh Hoover intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal, he announced on social media Thursday. Hoover will be one of the most productive and coveted players available, as he projects to ...
Want to visit a place from classic country music lore? Chances are you’ve heard Marty Robbins’ 1959 hit song “El Paso.” Even if you think you haven’t, I’d be willing to bet that you have. It’s from ...
Some years, a handful of songs dominate our playlists, festival stages and social media trends. In others, the playing field feels a lot more level, greatness more evenly distributed. The last 12 ...