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Kendrick Lamar to headline the 2025 Super Bowl LIX halftime show

"They got the right one."

Kendrick Lamar will headline the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show.

Apple Music, Roc Nation, the NFL, and Lamar himself have confirmed that three years after he joined Dr. Dre's star-studded halftime show, the rapper will make the stage his own on Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.

"Rap music is still the most impactful genre to date," Lamar said in a statement shared with Entertainment Weekly. "And I'll be there to remind the world why. They got the right one."

#lamar #superbowl #nfl #sports

A video shared across his socials features the “Euphoria” rapper urging fans to tune in to the event while he stands before a massive American flag on a football field.

"My name is Kendrick Lamar, and I'll be performing at Super Bowl LIX," he says in the clip. "Will you be pulling up? I hope so."

He adds, "You know there's only one opportunity to win a championship. No round twos. Let's get it."

Kung-fu 🥋 Kenny!

I almost forgot today is our movie night on INLEO. What movie are we seeing tonight? #freecompliments #movie

I doubt a movie was streamed.

You're right.

Hopefully, we will have one next Sunday.
#freecompliments

I hope so too. Sunday is near.

Yeah, it is and it's the day of my 2nd Hive Anniversary, but your birthday is much nearer 😁.

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The network was bad, so we couldn't stream it. So sorry for that 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽..

Oh, okay. It's fine, the network gets in our way some times.
#freecompliments

Amy Adams dominates in Nightbitch, a wholly original take on primal motherhood

Adams could become the leader of the awards pack with Marielle Heller's latest.

Motherhood is wild in Nightbitch, a playful, creative, and brutally honest portrayal of being a mom.

Written and directed by Marielle Heller, who adapted from the book by Rachel Yoder, Nightbitch is a frank dissection of female rage and post-pawrtum (sorry, not sorry) fracture.

#entertainment #cinema

Mother (Amy Adams) spends her days raising her two-year-old son, only granted a slight reprieve on the weekends when her husband (Scoot McNairy) returns, largely oblivious to the ways his wife is drowning. As her anger at his ineptitude grows, along with her sense of isolation and loss of sense of self, Mother undergoes a baffling transformation, seemingly becoming (at least in her own mind) a dog who runs through the streets of suburbia at night, howling at the moon.

If this premise sounds ludicrous, well, it is (though in no way should you take the trailer as any reflection of the film's true nature). It takes a writer-director of Heller's insightfulness and an actress as skilled as Adams to make it the wildly entertaining and profoundly honest film that it is. There is mild body horror as Mother discovers that she's sprouting a tale or developing six extra nipples. But Adams plays those moments with such disbelieving delight that she makes them more humorous than horrific. Nightbitch has a highly specific tone, one part strident feminist manifesto, one part tongue-in-cheek monster movie, and one part domestic dramedy.

At first, Mother decides to embrace her inner canine, bonding with other moms over their most feral instincts and encouraging her son to pretend he's a dog too. These scenes could read like an undergraduate theater class assignment in the hands of a lesser actress, but Adams leans into the absurd wildness of it with gusto. Acting is ultimately unfettered make-believe, and Adams returns to that most basic and essential form of play in her work. She makes the absurd both entertaining and utterly real, employing her singular ability to approach everything from a Disney princess come to life to a doubting nun in a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama with the same level of commitment and belief. Adams has always been a performer willing to put it all on the line, but Nightbitch is her most fearless work yet.

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The Sopranos' James Gandolfini walked out of his intervention, dared HBO exec to fire him: 'Aw, f--- this'

Former HBO CEO Chris Albrecht recalls the show's failed attempt to get its star into rehab in the new documentary "Wise Guy: David Chase and 'The Sopranos.'"

Menacing mobster Tony Soprano was key to the success of The Sopranos — and James Gandolfini knew it.

The three-time Emmy winner once wielded his critical role in the series by daring the network to fire him, former HBO CEO Chris Albrecht says. The heated moment came after the actor felt ambushed during an intervention meant to address his struggles with substance abuse.

#entertainment #sopranos #jamesgandolfini

"We did an intervention with him at my apartment in New York," Albrecht recalled in the new Max docuseries Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos. "That was to try to get him to go to a facility for rehab. We'd had a lot of friction by that point, and the ruse was that I was inviting Jimmy over so we could talk things through and kind of clear the air."

Attendees included Gandolfini’s sisters and several of his castmates, said Albrecht, so the star was quick to figure out the situation. "He walked in, and he saw everybody sitting there, and he went, 'Aw, f--- this.' And he walked out," Albrecht said. "Everybody went, 'Jimmy, Jimmy!' And he turned to me and he went, 'Fire me,' and he left."

Gandolfini ultimately stuck with the show through its end, leading the mafia drama for six seasons from 1999 to 2007. Tony Soprano is still heralded as one of the most influential characters in TV history, and Gandolfini's performance was critically acclaimed at the time, earning him three Emmy Awards, five Screen Actors Guild Awards, and one Golden Globe Award.

Steven Van Zandt, who starred in the hit HBO drama as Silvio Dante, noted that the intervention was not the only occasion on which Gandolfini entertained the idea of leaving the series.

"He probably quit the show every other day. Maybe every day," said Van Zandt in the doc. "Every other day we would go to a bar and we would have the exact same conversation. We'd get drunk and [he'd] say, 'I'm done. I can't, I'm not going back.' And I would say, 'Okay, you got a hundred people depending on you here.' And he's like, 'Ah, yeah, yeah, okay.'"

Van Zandt added that while Gandolfini would usually be back to work the next day, he would also "disappear" for brief periods of time, when the pressure of leading the series "got to him."

NBC Sunday Night Football 2024 Theme - Carrie Underwood “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night”

#musiconleo #sports #nfl

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