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Kendrick, Lady Gaga Top Grammy Nominee Field
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Kendrick, Lady Gaga Top Grammy Nominee Field

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

For the second year in a row, Kendrick Lamar is the top nominee for the Grammy Awards — this time in nine categories, including Album of the Year for GNX and both Song and Record of the Year for “luther” featuring SZA. The 68th annual edition of the awards will be held Feb. 1 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and broadcast live on CBS.

In Album of the Year, Lamar will compete against Lady Gaga’s MAYHEM, Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Justin Bieber’s SWAG, Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out, Leon Thomas’ MUTT and Tyler, the Creator’s CHROMAKOPIA.

Thomas’ six nominations include Best New Artist, where he will battle Olivia Dean, sombr, Alex Warren, the Marías, Lola Young, Addison Rae and KATSEYE. Doechii earned five nods, including Record and Song of the Year for “Anxiety.” Producer Cirkut racked up seven nominations for his contributions to MAYHEM and ROSÉ & Bruno Mars’ “APT.,” which will vie for both Record and Song of the Year.

Tyler, the Creator, Clipse, SZA, producers Andrew Watt and Sounwave and rising underground rock band Turnstile all have five nominations. Bieber, Tyler Childers, Jesse Wells, Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton scored four a piece.

Although he wasn’t nominated for Producer of the Year — Non Classical, a category he’s won three times previously, Jack Antonoff becomes the first producer/songwriter to ever earn nominations in Album, Song and Record the Year with two different artists in the same year (Carpenter and Lamar).

In Best Rock Album, Deftones’ private music is nominated alongside Haim’s I Quit, Linkin Park’s From Zero, Turnstile’s Never Enough and Yungblud’s Idols. Best Rock Performance nominees include Amyl and the Sniffers (“U Should Not Be Doing That”), Linkin Park (“The Emptiness Machine”), Turnstile (“NEVER ENOUGH”), Hayley Williams (“Mirtazapine”) and Yungblud (“Changes” from the Black Sabbath farewell concert in July).

Bon Iver, the Cure, Wet Leg and Williams each also received multiple nominations in the Alternative categories, with Tyler, the Creator scoring an unusual Best Alternative Music Album nod for Don’t Tap the Glass, which was released just eight months after CHROMAKOPIA.

Elsewhere, Nine Inch Nails’ TRON: Ares banger “As Alive As You Need Me To Be” leads the Best Song Written for Visual Media field, which also features the inescapable “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters and Elton John and Brandi Carlile’s documentary title track Never Too Late.

Visit Grammy.com for the complete list of nominees. See details for the big four categories below.

Album of the Year
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Bad Bunny
SWAG, Justin Bieber
Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter
Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse
MAYHEM, Lady Gaga
GNX, Kendrick Lamar
MUTT, Leon Thomas
CHROMAKOPIA, Tyler, the Creator

Record of the Year
“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“WILDFLOWER,” Billie Eilish
“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“luther,” Kendrick Lamar featuring SZA
“The Subway,” Chappell Roan
“APT.,” ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

Song of the Year
“Abracadabra,” Henry Walter, Lady Gaga and Andrew Watt, songwriters (Lady Gaga)
“Anxiety,” Jaylah Hickmon, songwriter (Doechii)
“APT.,” Amy Allen, Christopher Brody Brown, Rogét Chahayed, Henry Walter, Omer Fedi, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Chae Young Park & Theron Thomas, songwriters (ROSÉ & Bruno Mars)
“DtMF,” Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Scott Dittrich, Benjamin Falik, Roberto José Rosado Torres, Marco Daniel Borrero, Hugo René Sención Sanabria and Tyler Thomas Spry, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
“Golden” (from KPop Demon Hunters), EJAE and Mark Sonnenblick, songwriters (HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI)
“luther,” Jack Antonoff, Roshwita Larisha Bacha, Matthew Bernard, Ink, Scott Bridgeway, Sam Dew, Kendrick Lamar, Mark Anthony Spears, Solána Rowe and Kamasi Washington, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar featuring SZA)
“Manchild,” Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter, songwriters (Sabrina Carpenter)
“WILDFLOWER,” Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

Best New Artist
Olivia Dean
KATSEYE
The Marías
Addison Rae
sombr
Leon Thomas
Alex Warren
Lola Young

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Nia DaCosta on Changing Depths of Field in the Cinematography
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Nia DaCosta on Changing Depths of Field in the Cinematography

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Hedda Gabler, as played by Tessa Thompson in “Hedda,” is a mercurial being in the way that Greek gods are. Writer/director Nia DaCosta wanted the audience to see the process of how she decides to meddle in the affairs of mortals — aka the guests at the party she’s throwing to boost her husband George’s (Tom Bateman) career prospects. But DaCosta also wanted to stay true to her reading of the character: Hedda doesn’t even know why she does what she does, or necessarily knows that she is going to act until she’s already unlocking her father’s pistol case. 

Much of the enticing capriciousness of Hedda comes from Thompson’s performance, of course.  But DaCosta and her cinematographer Sean Bobbitt also put their thumbs on the scales when it comes to bringing Hedda’s desires to the fore. The film uses playful visual techniques and some innovative technology to bring the viewer inside Hedda’s volatile, passionate perspective. 

Tracy Letts at Netflix's 'A House of Dynamite' premiere held at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on October 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

One tool used in several key shots throughout the film — or, as DaCosta put it on a recent episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, the moments of gear shift — is the Cinefade. “It’s something that’s continually getting developed, and it essentially controls the amount of light that goes into the camera,” DaCosta told IndieWire. “You have the background distorting and changing and the depth-of-field shifts, but everything else stays the same. It’s sort of like a contrazoom but it’s more subtle.”

HEDDA, Tessa Thompson, 2025. © Amazon MGM Studios /Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Hedda’©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection

As any fan of the Innie/Outie elevator on “Severance” (or, you know, that one shot in “Jaws”) is well aware, a contrazoom is an in-camera effect that induces a sense of visual vertigo. The camera moves in one direction as the zoom lens moves in the opposite, leaving the subject of the shot caught in the shifting depth of field like a toy boat as the tide rolls out. The Cinefade allows for the depth of field in a shot to change without distorting the subject’s face, by controlling the light coming into the camera. In “Hedda,” the result looks like nothing so much as a spark of mischief occurring to the mistress of the house.

In one notable sequence, the changing depth of field keys the viewer into Hedda’s inner world when she sees Eileen (Nina Hoss) from across the dance floor. DaCosta and Bobbitt frame the moment so that nothing in the shot is larger or more centered than these two women are, suddenly locked into seeing each other. Hedda seems to float towards Eileen, as the whole party warps around her, care of a double dolly (putting both the camera and the actor on tracks). 

“We do it on the double dolly, which — was it invented by Scorsese? But then obviously [it] was popularized by Spike Lee. It’s a shot that I love and I thought, ‘OK, how do I want to get [Hedda] across the room?’ Because I know I didn’t want her to walk. I wanted her to be pulled by her heart. I wanted to have these moments in the film that feel outside of reality, and that was one of them,” DaCosta said. 

There is still an emotional reality that even these moments are grounded in, however. DaCosta told IndieWire that her choices, from the behavior of the camera to the costumes, are all about finding visual ways to express an understanding of the characters to the viewer that the characters themselves might never articulate. 

HEDDA, Tessa Thompson, 2025. © Amazon MGM Studios /Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Hedda’©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Sean’s a very curious, exploratory, interested collaborator, and he’s so focused on emotion and story, so that really helps, too,” DaCosta said. “[We’re] really trying to filter everything through character and not reference other films as much as we can, but reference other forms of art — painting, photography. There’s a lot of conversations, and Sean said this the other day, like, every director’s different, but the more you talk to them, the more they talk, the more they tell you what they want.” 

For DaCosta and Bobbitt, they worked out what they wanted in rehearsals inside the already set-dressed English manor house where the story is set. “I’ll have these ideas, and it’s a lot of what ifs. What if we did a contrazoom but instead of distance and focal length, that was about light and f-stop, you know? We built a new rig, essentially, because I was like, ‘what if we took the head of the Trinity [camera stabilizer] and got rid of the post but put it right on the body, and then we have this really cool thing that looks amazing,’” DaCosta said. 

Hedda herself would demand nothing less than a film that looks amazing and keeps the audience on their toes. Bobbitt’s and DaCosta’s camera choices give the protagonist exactly what she wants.

“Hedda” is now streaming on Prime Video.

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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Ari Fletcher Gives Football Mom Energy As Yosohn Runs The Field

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Ari Fletcher and her son, Yosohn, are once again proving they’re a whole vibe—this time, trading luxury fits for football cleats. While Ari’s known to pop out with a look, sis also knows when to play the proud mama role, and fans are loving this new side of her. Let’s just say… the sidelines have never looked so stylish.

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Ari’s On The Sidelines, But Yosohn’s Running The Field!

Ari took to Instagram with a photo dump that had her followers in their feelings and in her comments. The pics and clips featured Yosohn hitting the field, making plays, and letting everybody know who’s really boss out there. Whether it was him flexing his game or Ari cheering from the sidelines, iced-out and locked in, one thing’s clear—this moment was giving football mom energy with flair. She even rocked a shirt that read, “Somebody’s Loud Mouth Football Mama” — because of course, Ari’s gonna make a statement! While it’s unclear if this was Yosohn’s official flag football debut, it’s safe to say he already got the people talking like he’s a pro!

The Comment Section Doesn’t Play ‘Bout Yosohn

Ari’s and The Shade Room’s comment section lit up fast, with fans giving Yosohn all his flowers. Folks are already saying he’s good at everything he does, predicting an NFL career like it’s written in the stars. One thing they all agreed on? Lil man tore everybody up on that field—periodt!

One Instagram user @shanejustin said, “Aries Baby 🔥 we good at anything we do 💪🏾”

This Instagram user @yazmiinnee added, “Yea, he going to the NFL and gone rap on the side 😂😍”

And, Instagram user @leswervo wrote, “Why yoshon out there lookin like he already pro😭❤️”

Instagram user @dominiquechinn shared, “Love seeing kids doing sports!!! It keeps them iff them iPads and phones too👏🔥”

Meanwhile, Instagram user @hoop_dreams commented, “Footwork looks really good for his age 💪”

While, Instagram user @_dan_da_great said, “Young Rising Star 🔥🔥”

Finally, Instagram user @itskylesisterari aded, “Aaaaye!!!! He finna tear everybody up on the field! Go Yosohn!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥”

Football Mom, But Make It Fashion!

Ari Fletcher is stepping into her football mom era, and she’s making it very clear—she’s here for all of it! But of course, Ari had to put her signature spin on things. She shared a video showing off her custom bedazzled football cup, because baybeee, Ari doesn’t do basic! Even Yosohn chimed in, joking that they did her dirty for not including a straw—and honestly, he had a point!

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Ari fletcher just recently Became a football mom an decided to get her a custom cup but of course yosohn had his own opinion 🤣🤣 it really be your own kids 🤣 #momsoftiktok

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Tim McGraw, Nickelback Make Field of Dreams Concert Heaven
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Tim McGraw, Nickelback Make Field of Dreams Concert Heaven

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Field of Dreams is as emblematic of the state of Iowa as Grant Wood’s American Gothic painting. The film’s love letter to baseball delivered alongside a touching father and son reconciliation spawned the iconic exchange between Ray Liotta’s “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and Kevin Costner’s Ray Kinsella that still resonates with every proud Iowan: “Is this heaven?” “No, it’s Iowa.” The Dyersville, Iowa film site – where the baseball diamond and farmhouse still stand – attracts upwards of 100,000 annual visitors to the town of less than 5,000. It’s where cinematic history slides into home, capturing the nostalgia and tradition of baseball through little league games, “Ghost Player” reenactments, and even two MLB games (played in an adjacent field).

Over Labor Day Weekend, the film site, in cooperation with Dyersville and nearby Dubuque, brought U.S. Concert Agency’s festival experience to the small town, easily eclipsing all previous events with an estimated 33,000 concert attendees to see Tim McGraw on Saturday and Nickelback on Sunday. The all-day events were held in a former cornfield across from the Kinsella family home, with the Nickelback show being dubbed Velocity in anticipation of becoming an annual rock festival. The events were marketed separately, with tickets being sold for individual days instead of as weekend passes. Still, taken together, the day-fests proved the famed Field of Dreams quote Dyersville Mayor Jeff Jacque invoked on Saturday: “If you build it, they will come.”

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The McGraw show featured Loess Hills, Dani Rose, Cody Lee, Timothy Wayne, Iowa-native Hailey Whitters, and rising country star Ty Myers as supporting acts. Crowds arrived slowly throughout the day to the sold-out event, eventually peaking between Myers and McGraw. Conversely, Sunday’s Nickelback-led lineup, featuring No Fly List, Lakeview, Fuel’s Brett Scallions, Buckcherry, Default, and Brantley Gilbert, saw both a convergence of rock and country sounds as well as a more enthusiastic crowd, which largely arrived in full by the time Buckcherry took the stage. If music does indeed help plants grow, the corn in Dyersville got an earful.

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Saturday’s concerts gave more attention to the Field of Dreams movie site itself – with good reason. Tim McGraw’s father, “Tug” McGraw, was a pitcher for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies, famed for delivering the pitch that won the Phillies their first-ever World Series in 1980. He also happened to be born on August 30th, 1944; for Tim, playing the Field of Dreams on his late father’s birthday was an emotional endeavor, and footage of that winning pitch played as the crowd sang “Happy Birthday” to the late All-Star.

As James Earl Jones’ Terence Mann said in the movie, there is something nostalgic about a site like this that “reminds us of all that once was good and could be again,” and some attendees were certainly surrounded by memories “so thick they’ll have to brush them away from their faces.” Concertgoer Scott West came from West Monroe, Louisiana to see McGraw, his college fraternity brother and former college baseball player. He’d stopped in Gattinburg, Tennessee to pick up another mutual friend, “Scoop” Maurice, whose nickname came from his time as a first baseman.

Ty Myers said of performing at the festival, “Baseball was such a huge part of my childhood. When I got the opportunity to open for Tim at [the] Field of Dreams, it was an immediate yes. I’ve been looking forward to this show all year. Tim is such an icon, and it was a real honor.”

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