Shake Me Down by Cage The Elephant
The first single to come off their second album Thank You, Happy Birthday, depicts a man dreaming of a time full of blanket forts and cowboy hats. It's never a good sign when your life passes before you eyes.
The first single to come off their second album Thank You, Happy Birthday, depicts a man dreaming of a time full of blanket forts and cowboy hats. It's never a good sign when your life passes before you eyes.
A documentary following the hard-living Motorhead frontman, Lemmy Kilmisrer, told with the help of rock icons ranging from Alice Cooper to Ozzy Osbourne. Check out viewing dates here.
There were apparently too many crotch squashings and turtle bites to fit into one movie. So, sometime in April you'll be able to pick up this straight-to-DVD ouch-fest.
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Collars & Co.'s Luxury Touch Crew Neck Sweater blends cotton and cashmere for a lightweight knit that's as breathable as it is soft. Cut for year-round wear, it delivers warmth without bulk, built-in UV protection, and natural odor resistance, making it as functional as it is refined. Finished in classic black — and other timeless shades — it's a versatile layer that moves seamlessly from work to weekend.
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As the Black Plague spreads over 1348 England, Sean Bean, from The Lord of The Rings, and Eddie Redmayne lead a band of soldiers into the marshland to find a hidden village that they are told the plague cannot reach. In theaters Jule 11, 2011.
This fan-made Ninja Turtles short takes us to a time before Shredder, when the Foot Clan was merely a common street gang. Fight The Foot definitely has us longing for another dose of Turtle Power.
Astronaut Lee Miller becomes stranded in orbit and battles to maintain his sanity, told through the latest album from Angels & Airwaves, appropriately titled Love: Part II. Premieres at the Santa Barbara Film Festival on February 2, 2011.
Are you tired of the expected? Here's the story of a hard-knock tire roaming the dessert to wreak havoc with his deadly telepathic abilities. Robert is sure to be one of the great movie villains of our time.
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Scott Cohen turns our number-one girl, Natalie Portman, into a homewrecking skank. In theaters February 4, 2011.
Quentin Tarantino's first attempt at filmmaking is this 30-minute black and white masterpiece.