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Roush Review: Enter the Creepily Cheerful Twilight Zone of ‘Pluribus’

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Rhea Seehorn (‘Better Call Saul’) stars in Vince Gilligan’s fantastical and genre-defying drama as cynical Carol, whose bitterness stands out in a mysteriously transformed world that has become an upbeat utopia

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Jeff Tweedy Fends Off the Darkness on ‘Twilight Override’  » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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Jeff Tweedy’s robust collection of songs, Twilight Override, is as overwhelming as it is understated. In The New Yorker’s “Radio Hour” interview with Amanda Petrusich, Tweedy said that, although the LP spans three records, the record feels shorter than some of his other works, particularly those with a certain intensity. He said he whittled it down from five albums’ worth of material, which is the natural result of his yeoman’s approach to songwriting.  

Twilight Override, therefore, is not a concept album nor an opus but rather a meditation on Tweedy’s current state and the state of the world. He explores themes such as creativity, patriotism, the simple beauty that surrounds us, and love’s capacity to overcome. Mostly, it’s his vision on various states of being that can be taken whole or sampled independently, depending upon one’s mood. It proves to be a compelling testament to the beauty of art and what unites us together rather than tears us apart. 

For those familiar with Tweedy’s larger body of work, similar sonic textures arise over the course of the LP. The opener, “One Tiny Flower”, gets discordant, maybe not to the extent of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002), but it certainly harkens back to that beautiful and complicated time. The singer-songwriter’s signature qualities can be felt everywhere, even in the most unflashy ways.

Consider “KC Rain (No Wonder)”, with its prominent acoustic guitar, breathy background vocals, and pastoral electric guitar, and the commonalities become apparent. “Out in the Dark” feels like a faster version of “How to Fight Loneliness” (from Summerteeth), adding some refreshing female accompaniment.  

Unlike releasing a massive collection of songs, Tweedy was intentional about this set, which was recorded with a consistent group of musicians, including his two sons, Sammy and Spencer. Time is represented as past, present, and future on the three discs.

Much of the record reflects his psyche at this particular moment, a 58-year-old now confronting mortality and forced to consider the twilight of his own life. Tweedy understands that twilight can be overwhelming, as it comes from or leads to darkness, but it remains entwined with newness and rebirth. There is a certain liberation that comes from reflecting upon such themes, which is manifested here through the act of creation over destruction.   

Throughout the record, time can be understood as a specific moment, but it’s also portrayed as fluid. One of the highlights, “Forever Never Ends”, speaks to how we never truly move beyond certain events, especially unpleasant experiences. Tweedy recounts the details from a disastrous prom night, when the band kick things into full gear for a rousing refrain: “Forever never ends / I’m always back there again and again and again.”  

The past can emerge from distant places but also from contexts not so far removed. In the “Radio Hour” interview, Tweedy described the collective trauma of the pandemic, which we haven’t fully dealt with and maybe will never overcome. The pulsating “No One’s Moving On”, shot through with angular, messy guitar lines, speaks to that phenomenon with lyrics that say, “Now we’re all so missing / It’s not like the love is gone / All of our ghosts are living / And no one is moving on.” The insights Tweedy offers are poignant and often brilliant. 

As an artist, Jeff Tweedy is often regarded as a tremendous songwriter but a lesser poet, a foil to David Berman, if you will. However, the song “Feel Free” would serve as a counterargument to that sentiment. Any number of the images Tweedy includes to represent freedom prove memorable, whether the sentiment be civic (“Carry a torch in the street / Say you’re full when we know you’re empty”), communal (“To fall in love with the people you know / And fall harder for the people you don’t”), or deeply personal (“Swim alone in the open sea / Bounce around holding a baby”). Not since “Jesus, Etc.” has he written something so devastatingly beautiful, and that is saying something. 

Some of the tracks feel lived in, frayed by time, especially in how they recall seminal acts that came before. The country-tinged “Betrayed” recalls the early 1970s Grateful Dead, whereas the circular and simple “Western Clear Skies” is more conceptually aligned with the Beatles‘ “White Album”. The saloon-style piano and acoustic instrumentation on “Saddest Eyes” evoke the spirit of groups like the Band, which valued jamming together in a room.  Not all throwbacks come through in sepia tones, however, as “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter” (another in a long line of Velvet Underground-inspired tunes) brims with energy and celebrates the visceral qualities of being at a rock and roll show. 

Throughout the record, Tweedy and company celebrate the organic act of making music, as imperfect as it can be. His mode remains analog in a digital age. The minor miscues or demo recordings show a musician willing to incorporate anything and everything to prioritize authenticity over perfection. “Parking Lot”, which sounds like Craig Finn meets Richmond Fontaine, hears Tweedy saying “fuck” after a misstep, and “Cry Baby Cry”, recorded in a Dublin hotel room, captures the flutter of bars letting out across the river. As with any original recording, Tweedy and his cohort offer something that cannot be replicated. 

By no means is Twilight Override perfect, but the musicians clearly poured a lot into this powerful set of 30 songs. The album may not be as intense as some of the others that came before, but Tweedy has arguably become more reflective as he’s aged. In fact, at this moment, he sounds liberated.

In the lead-up to the release, Tweedy spoke about how he’s mainly concerned with a handful of things: feeling free, making records with friends, and adding his voice to the long line of music that came before and will extend far beyond. Of the record, he said, “Sharing this music with the world is the best I can do.” For now and for many years to come, that gesture will prove better than good enough. 

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Twilight Special-Edition 20th Anniversary Book Editions: Shop Online
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Twilight Special-Edition 20th Anniversary Book Editions: Shop Online

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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“Twilight” is celebrating its upcoming 20th anniversary (don’t panic!) with three collectible editions of Stephanie Meyers’s bestselling series. The special-edition copies officially released on Tuesday and are available to order on Amazon. But act fast, because they’re already No. 1 bestsellers and sure to sell out quickly.

The three collectible releases include the “Twilight: Deluxe Collector’s Edition,” which features a vintage-inspired design with a foil-stamped slipcase, ribbon marker and brand new cover design; the paperback “Twilight: 20th Anniversary Edition,” debuts new cover art and a black and red book edge; and lastly, the most comprehensive of the bunch, the “Twilight Saga Deluxe Hardcover Collection,” a box set that includes all three books in the “Twilight” series “Twilight,” “New Moon,” “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn,”in addition to Meyers’ most recent addition, “Midnight Sun,” a retelling of the first book from the perspective of Edward Cullen rather than Bella Swan.

The 20th anniversary follows news of an animated series based on “Midnight Sun,” that has been given a straight-to-series order at Netflix. There were originally four novels in the immensely popular “Twilight” series — “Twilight,” “New Moon,” “Eclipse,” and “Breaking Dawn” — published between 2005 and 2008. Meyers also released the book “Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined” in 2015, which gender-swapped the two main characters, Bella and Edward. Meyers then released “Midnight Sun” in 2020.

The film franchise, collectively known as “The Twilight Saga,” was comprised of five films and was released between 2008 and 2012. The five films grossed over $3 billion at the global box office in total and made stars of main cast members like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner.

Shop through the three special-edition book releases below, and check out this brand new Lego set of the Cullen house and Blu-ray copies of the film series here.

Twilight Special-Edition 20th Anniversary Book Editions: Shop Online

Twilight: Deluxe Collector’s Edition

Twilight Special-Edition 20th Anniversary Book Editions: Shop Online

Twilight: 20th Anniversary Edition

Twilight Special-Edition 20th Anniversary Book Editions: Shop Online

Twilight Saga Deluxe Hardcover Collection

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Jeff Tweedy: Twilight Override Album Review
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Jeff Tweedy: Twilight Override Album Review

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Twilight Override is built to be immersive rather than visceral. We are along for the journey, but wary of the thrills. Gas, grass or ass. Lots of cries, lots of laughs. The vogue for Freudian therapy—the once a week, lay on the couch, dig into your childhood stuff—has long since fallen out of favor with the wider psychoanalytic community, replaced by generally faster, less expensive, more efficacious approaches like CBT. Based on the evidence provided by Twilight Override, no one has informed Jeff Tweedy. To the contrary, we are in for the long version—he has felt blank, he has eaten wedding cake, he has seen the expansive Western sky at dusk—the world is too much with him, late and soon. But there is so much splendor too. On the swelling, string-driven “Stray Cats in Spain,” he sees stray cats in Spain, or possibly, rockabilly revivalists the Stray Cats. In either case, it is an epiphany bordering on a religious experience: “Oh what a beautiful day,” Tweedy sings, summoning the quivering awe of his “Ashes of American Flags” tenor. He is increasingly attuned to the static-y emotional frequencies of Robert Hunter, where the overlap between bone-deep fatigue, desperate yearning, and the possibility of ecstatic deliverance bind together in a gloriously wobbly existential dance. Like Hunter, he perceives the sublime in the prosaic. When Tweedy sings: “Stray cats in 2019, rocking in the street,” his question-mark vocals suggest one who can’t quite believe he’s witnessed something so transportingly magnificent.

He won’t be your mirror, but he’ll show you where to look. Twilight Override is frequently funny, as on the jaunty “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter,” where he sings lines like “I want you to blow smoke in my eyes” with Lou-worthy lasciviousness, a worthy update to Jonathan Richman’s positively perfect tribute. “KC Rain (No Wonder)” sounds a little like Cat Stevens’ Tea for the Tillerman subjected to shock therapy. The beguilingly weird chamber-pop of “Love Is for Love” evokes the 1970 classic Vintage Violence, as if John Cale had been his babysitter too. On the Sister/Lovers-like “Too Real,” Tweedy lays bare his deepest anxieties behind a tremulous wall of delay reminiscent of the brilliant 4-track recordings of F.M. Cornog’s East River Pipe and Jack Logan’s Bulk. Thus born, the ghosts are everywhere. Infamously, cruelly, Dylan once told Phil Ochs: “You’re not a folk singer, you’re a journalist.” Or was it so cruel? Tweedy is a journalist of the soul, always hunting down those sad-ashtray leads.

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The Twilight Saga Returns To Theatres This Fall: Bella, Edward & Jacob Are Back | Glamsham.com
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The Twilight Saga Returns To Theatres This Fall: Bella, Edward & Jacob Are Back | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
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“Forever Begins Again” – The Teaser That Broke the Internet

On Wednesday, the franchise’s official page dropped a poster featuring Bella (Kristen Stewart), Edward (Robert Pattinson), and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) with the cryptic tagline: “Forever Begins Again. This October.”

The post was co-shared by Lionsgate, which owns the rights to the saga, and Fathom Events, known for re-releasing cultural classics in theatres. Together, they’ve sparked speculation that this is more than just a nostalgia play.

Why Now? The 20th Anniversary Connection

October 5, 2025, marks the 20th anniversary of the first Twilight novel by Stephenie Meyer. The re-release perfectly aligns with this milestone, giving both old and new fans a chance to revisit Forks, Washington, on the big screen.

The saga includes:

Twilight (2008)

New Moon (2009)

Eclipse (2010)

Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011)

Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012)

Together, the films grossed over $400M worldwide, catapulting its young cast into superstardom.

Fan Frenzy: From Theories to Fandom Wars

The teaser immediately lit up social media. While many are preparing for a theatrical re-release, others are daring to hope for something bigger, a new animated series, book, or spin-off film.

Comments flooded in:

“Y’all, I am going to burst into fangirl flames.”

Even Jeopardy!’s official account chimed in with “OMG OMG OMG.”

Twilight’s Pop Culture Legacy:

Love it or hate it, Twilight changed the pop-culture landscape. It made vampires mainstream, turned Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years” into a wedding anthem, and gave us one of the most debated love triangles in cinema history.

Robert Pattinson has often joked that fans tell him Twilight “ruined vampire movies,” while Taylor Lautner still insists Jacob deserved Bella. The frenzy proves one thing: Twilight remains as divisive, dramatic, and addictive as ever.

What to Expect This October?

Details will be revealed soon, but here’s what fans can likely look forward to:

Theatrical screenings of all five films across major markets

Special fan events by Fathom Events

New merchandise and re-released soundtracks timed with the anniversary

Whether you’re Team Edward or Team Jacob, October promises to reignite the Twilight fever that once had the world divided over sparkling vampires and shirtless werewolves.

Final Word:

For a franchise that ended in 2012, the return of The Twilight Saga proves its eternal hold on pop culture. With nostalgia, fandoms, and a new generation of audiences ready to join the ride, the saga’s comeback could be one of the biggest theatrical re-releases of the decade.Stay tuned — because in 2025, forever really does begin again.

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New ‘Twilight’ Movie in 2025? ‘Forever Begins Again’ Message Meaning – Hollywood Life
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New ‘Twilight’ Movie in 2025? ‘Forever Begins Again’ Message Meaning – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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It was a normal August day for Twilight fans until the franchise’s official Instagram account decided to sink its teeth back into their necks. The account teased that something is in development between Lionsgate and Fathom Entertainment in an ominous social media post. So, could there actually be a new Twilight movie coming out in 2025 or later?

As the world knows, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner played Bella Swan, Edward Cullen and Jacob Black, respectively, in the entire Twilight film franchise, which is based on the books by author Stephanie Meyer. The movies catapulted the three actors and their castmates to international stardom from 2008 through 2012 and beyond.

Hollywood Life is breaking down what we know so far about the 2025 Twilight rumors here — and you better hold on tight, spider monkeys, but don’t close your eyes.

Is There a New Twilight Movie?

No, Lionsgate has not confirmed that a new Twilight movie is in development as of 2025. An animated TV series was in the works, though, last year at Netflix.

What Does the Twilight ‘Forever Begins Now’ Message Mean?

As previously mentioned, Twilight‘s official Instagram account sent Twi-hard into a frenzy on August 27, 2025, when it shared an ominous photo of Bella, Edward and Jacob with the message, “Forever Begins Again.”

In the image, Bella had her golden vampire eyes, as if hinting at a possible future about her, Edward and Jacob. Another message that read, “This October,” was included at the bottom of the photo.

As if to make fans’ hearts beat faster, the caption of the post simply read, “Tomorrow …” suggesting that the real announcement will drop on August 28, 2025.

Would the Twilight Cast Return for a New Movie?

In short, probably not. The original cast of The Twilight Saga have all moved on, and since most of their characters would need to remain ageless, a new movie would likely need to include a new cast.

Taylor exclusively spoke with Hollywood Life back in July 2024 about his rise to celebrity status. Without naming Twilight, the actor said he’s found a “balance” between his current life in the public eye and his private life.

“It has been a balance for me, but I would say I used to be way more closed off in private than I am today,” Taylor explained. “I just think when things happened at a young age that it was just kind of a scary thing having so much privacy taken away. … And for me in the last few years, I think I’ve found a healthier balance where you find joy, like genuine joy, in sharing moments of your life with people. So, I think that’s actually been a cool journey for me.”

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