The 23-year-old tells MTV News there’s nothing “shocking” about the sex in his Sundance drama, “Kill Your Darlings” By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Daniel Radcliffe at Sundance on Saturday Photo: MTV News
Usher, Mindless Behavior and more honor Armed Services families during Inauguration Weekend. By James Montgomery Katy Perry performs at the Kids’ Inaugural Concert on Saturday Photo: Joe Raedle/ Getty Images
The actor tells MTV News that Armstrong’s doping confession to Oprah left him at first ‘pissed’ and then hopeful for the future. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Matthew McConaughey at Sundance 2013 on Saturday Photo: MTV News
No live music was played, but the Saturday afternoon premiere of Dave Grohl’s Sound City documentary — about the fabled-yet-scuzzy Van Nuys, CA recording studio of the same name where Nirvana , Neil Young , Fleetwood Mac, Rick Springfield , Rage Against the Machine and Fear recorded landmark albums — felt like an all-star rock concert. Fans stood on street corners near the Marc theater, where the film debuted, offering to purchase tickets from anyone with a spare, and the musical artists who turned out to watch the documentary, included former Creedence Clearwater frontman John Fogerty, Grohl’s former Nirvana bandmates Krist Novoselic (pictured on the right) and Pat Smear, Springfield and Stevie Nicks, most or all of whom are expected to play with Grohl in a live show later tonight on Main Street in Park City. Before the screening, Grohl called the film “the most important thing I’ve done artistically,” and at the Q&A session that followed the movie, noted that the digital revolution, which transformed music industry (and essentially killed Sound City, which did things the analog way) enabled him to become a filmmaker and tell the story of the recording studio’s rightful place in rock ‘n’ roll history. “I made a movie. It’s shocking, really,” Grohl said. “Next, I’ll be flying your plane to Dulles.” Grohl and Sound City got an enthusiastic standing ovation at the end, and the people in the audience around me seemed to really be rocking out to a segment that has the surviving members of Nirvana playing with former Beatle Paul McCartney . The part of the movie that rocked my world, however, was when Grohl performed the gritty “The Man That Never Was,” with Springfield. Like a number of other performances, the song, which was co-written by Springfield, Grohl and others was recorded on Sound City’s fabled Neve console, which the Foo Fighter bought for his own 606 Studios when Sound City closed its doors as a commercial recording business in 2011. Grohl said these songs will be released on a Sound City album in March. I especially loved it when, after the performance, Nevermind producer (and Garbage drummer) Butch Vig tells Springfield: “You got some darkness in you, boy!” Springfield also turns out to have been an important part of the studio’s history and vice versa. He recorded his 1981 Working Class Dog there, which contained his breakthrough hit “Jessie’s Girl.” The success of that album was important to Sound City’s success. Springfield was also managed by Sound City’s original owner and even met his wife, Barbara Porter, who was an assistant there. I’m hoping that Springfield performs with Grohl on Main Street tonight, and that, as a result, Sundance sees a warp in the time-space continuum. See you on the other side. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
‘No one would recognize us, so cameos wouldn’t really work,’ the Lumineers tell MTV News ahead of Saturday night’s performance. By Cory Midgarden The Lumineers Photo: MTV News
Rampage players Casey Wellman and Andre Deveaux surprised their Face-Off Against Kids Cancer buddy, Valarie, with tickets to see her favorite artist, Justin Bieber. Watch Valarie’s reaction as she finds out she’ll be going to see Justin Bieber on Saturday night at AT&T Center. http://www.youtube.com/v/5uscEXhI9sY?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post here: San Antonio Rampage surprise fan with Justin Bieber tickets
R&B star tells his story of how his father helped him fall in love with music on ‘This is How I Made It,’ premiering Saturday at noon on MTV. By Christina Garibaldi Miguel appears on “This Is How I Made It” Photo: MTV News
Connecticut officials released on Saturday (12/15) the identities of the 20 children and six adults killed in the mass shooting at a suburban elementary school…
It’s beginning to look a lot like Hanukkah! The Jewish Festival Of Lights commenced on Saturday so we thought we’d shout out a few of our favorite celebs who have roots in the faith . Hit the flip to find out which celebs might just let you light their menorah when you continue.