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Music biopics have become one of Hollywood’s most enduring genres, offering audiences a glimpse into the lives behind some of the world’s most iconic songs. While each film approaches its subject differently, the best entries in the genre do more than recreate famous performances. They capture the ambition, struggles, triumphs, and humanity that transformed musicians…
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The gamble paid off. Loose became a global phenomenon, producing chart-topping hits including “Promiscuous,” “Maneater,” “Say It Right,” and “All Good Things (Come to an End).” The album sold millions of copies worldwide and transformed Furtado from a successful singer-songwriter into one of the defining pop stars of the 2000s.
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Fame in Frame: 5 Music Biopics Worth Revisiting
Music biopics have become one of Hollywood’s most enduring genres, offering audiences a glimpse into the lives behind some of the world’s most iconic songs. While each film approaches its subject differently, the best…
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Promiscuous, Powerful, and Unforgettable: 20 Years of Loose
The gamble paid off. Loose became a global phenomenon, producing chart-topping hits including “Promiscuous,” “Maneater,” “Say It Right,” and “All Good Things (Come to an End).” The album sold millions of copies worldwide and…
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The Object of Our Obsession: A commentary
Weeks after its release, the obsession grows stronger. As audiences continue debating its characters, relationships, and uncomfortable truths, Obsession has become far more than a horror movie.
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If the Crown Fits: A Year Later, Princess Of Power reigns
From Tumblr royalty to pop powerhouse, Marina has spent years building a legacy all her own. One year after Princess of Power, we look back on the album that embraced confidence, celebrated growth, and…
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The Rise of Addison: One Year of Reinvention Under Observation
One year after the release of Addison, we look back on the album that transformed Addison Rae from internet personality to pop star, proving that reinvention is possible even under the watchful eye of…
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The Disease of Doubt: Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Cure”
Why does love hurt us so deeply? On “The Cure,” Olivia Rodrigo confronts the devastating realities of heartbreak, exploring the doubt, paranoia, and insecurity that often linger long after a relationship ends. Through raw…
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A Queer Anthology: Soundtracking the Summer
To kick off Pride Month, we’re revisiting five films that have become staples of queer cinema and culture. From cult horror classics and neon-soaked romances to coming-of-age favorites, these films are connected by unforgettable…
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The King of Pop: The Biopic as Modern Mythology
What does it mean to “meet” Michael Jackson decades after his cultural peak? As a generation, Gen Z interacts with media in ways that would have once seemed like science fiction. The barriers between…
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The Growing Pains of a Frontwoman: Hayley Williams in Retrospect
What happens when a female frontwoman outgrows the version of herself the public romanticizes? Does that girl still live within her, waiting to be clawed back out through anniversary albums, reunion tours, and carefully…