Apple TV+ has dropped a new trailer for the upcoming documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, scheduled to arrive on the streaming service February 26, simultaneously making its debut in theatres where possible.
Directed by award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler, the film offers an intimate look at the singer-songwriter’s journey from obscurity to global superstardom. The movie, which began shooting in 2018 and concluded in 2020, recounts how at seventeen, the performer navigated life on the road, on stage, and at home with her family, while writing, recording and releasing her debut album When we all fall asleep, where do we go?
Speaking in Vanity Fair, Eilish said: “It’s really about my life, me, in such a way that I was not expecting, and was pretty brutal to relive. I was going through hell in certain parts of my life, and I had no idea anyone was seeing it. The fact that they have footage of it and you can see my emotions…”
The film offers an intimate look at the singer-songwriter’s journey from obscurity to global superstardom…
The documentary is from Apple Original Films, in association with Interscope Films, The Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.
Apple TV+ is available on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac, select Samsung, LG and Sony smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices, and PlayStation and Xbox console.
Fans of Japanese whisky and serious Hi-Fi are being offered a taste of Tokyo nightlife this summer, thanks to a collaboration between Technics and Suntory Toki whisky. The Japanese titans have joined forces for Toki-O Nights, a rolling programme of listening bar events inspired by Japan’s celebrated kissaten cafés and vinyl-led listening spaces. Running from…
In Prisoner, the new high octane thriller from Sky, a prison transport officer and a contract killer partner in a race across the country, after a violent ambush leaves them handcuffed together and pursued by ruthless criminals. It’s an outlandish premise but the show moves at such a breakneck pace, you’ll barely have time to…
Cinephile video label Masters of Cinema has confirmed the third volume in its Laurel & Hardy archive restorations. Arriving on Blu-ray in the UK for the first time, Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years (1929), is a two-disc collection of the boys’ final silent-era collaborations, reminted nearly a century after they were made. Newly restored…
Apple TV+ has dropped a new trailer for the upcoming documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, scheduled to arrive on the streaming service February 26, simultaneously making its debut in theatres where possible.
Directed by award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler, the film offers an intimate look at the singer-songwriter’s journey from obscurity to global superstardom. The movie, which began shooting in 2018 and concluded in 2020, recounts how at seventeen, the performer navigated life on the road, on stage, and at home with her family, while writing, recording and releasing her debut album When we all fall asleep, where do we go?
Speaking in Vanity Fair, Eilish said: “It’s really about my life, me, in such a way that I was not expecting, and was pretty brutal to relive. I was going through hell in certain parts of my life, and I had no idea anyone was seeing it. The fact that they have footage of it and you can see my emotions…”
The documentary is from Apple Original Films, in association with Interscope Films, The Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.
Apple TV+ is available on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac, select Samsung, LG and Sony smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices, and PlayStation and Xbox console.
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Fans of Japanese whisky and serious Hi-Fi are being offered a taste of Tokyo nightlife this summer, thanks to a collaboration between Technics and Suntory Toki whisky. The Japanese titans have joined forces for Toki-O Nights, a rolling programme of listening bar events inspired by Japan’s celebrated kissaten cafés and vinyl-led listening spaces. Running from…
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In Prisoner, the new high octane thriller from Sky, a prison transport officer and a contract killer partner in a race across the country, after a violent ambush leaves them handcuffed together and pursued by ruthless criminals. It’s an outlandish premise but the show moves at such a breakneck pace, you’ll barely have time to…
1929 Laurel & Hardy silent shorts get 2K restoration for Masters of Cinema Blu-ray release
Cinephile video label Masters of Cinema has confirmed the third volume in its Laurel & Hardy archive restorations. Arriving on Blu-ray in the UK for the first time, Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years (1929), is a two-disc collection of the boys’ final silent-era collaborations, reminted nearly a century after they were made. Newly restored…
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