In Bad Bunny's NUEVAYoL music video, the Puerto Rican artist stages a quinceañera at Marcel Breuer's Meister Hall, an iconic Brutalist structure in New York City.
The new music video for "Vodka Cranberry" continues the queer romance between two young men that started in "This Song." Both music videos chronicle the tumultuous romance of two young men, Wilson and Brando, as they fall in and out of love over the course of a summer.
"This song is about desperately trying to hold on to past versions of yourself for self preservation. The fear of the unknown is so overwhelming that sometimes the best solution is to sit with it instead of fighting or running from it."
This year we received a staggering number of short submissions, and while it certainly made our job as programmers more challenging, we are confident our programs will reflect the quality, variety and imagination of the films we received from around the world.
In 'Taste,' Carpenter's eye for the grotesque is hard to miss, particularly when we witness her thriving as a blood-splattered blonde bombshell. Her striking visual storytelling echoes the infamous aesthetic of popular horror films like 'Death Becomes Her,' highlighting a playful yet morbid fascination with the horror genre. This artistic direction, paired with her on-screen synergy with Jenna Ortega, creates a compelling case for Carpenter's bid for a future role in a slasher flick.