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Reed Morano / Elly Curtis / Score=2336 vote / Country=Spain / writed by=Mark Burnell, Mark Burnell / duration=1 hours 49 minute. ?????? Two heavyweights from opposite ends of the globe join forces to present Rhythm Section x Club Coco in Peckham. Those who may not be familiar with Club Coco itself will be well aware of it's charismatic leader, Melbourne's very own CC:Disco. In Room one, we return to longtime friends of the dance: SESSION VICTIM, who come back to SE15 to present a live performance of their new album " NEEDLE DROP". Last but no means least we're most delighted to welcome the singular force that is ASH LAURYN. Detroit born, Atlanta Based - Ash is a DJ, writer and Radio host operating at the forefront of Underground dance music. Operating under her "Underground & Black" platform, Ash uses her voice to document the triumphs and struggles of a Black woman from Detroit representing the legacy of her cities Black music on an increasingly global scale. NEW UPDATES ON RHYTHM SECTION HQ SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! In what seems like the blink of an eye, Rhythm Section INTL has hit the 5 year mark. With over 30 releases since the end of 2014, the label; helmed by Bradley Zero, has become something of a UK staple and broken artists such as Chaos in the CBD and Neue Grafik onto a global platform. Never focussed on one sound (or indeed one location) the imprint has put out a wide gamut of sounds, ranging from R&B by Australian producer Silentjay (Sampa the Great/ Hiatus Kaiyote) to the neo- soul incantations of 30/70 via the retro Street-Soul productions of Manchester's Ruf Dug. While the labels wide ranging catalogue has had occasional run-ins with established musical heavyweights: be it Jordan Rakei in his Dan Kye guise, King Krule on production and vocals for Pinty, or Harvey Sutherland masquerading as Bad Channel on the INTL BLACK sub label - the raison d’être of the imprint has always been to?unearth and nurture new talent, not just via the label but through the now established network of radio shows, concerts and club nights Rhythm Section has become known for. The compilation and accompanying tour, ‘SHOUTS’ is a continuation of this mission. Across 36 tracks it takes in past, present and most importantly, future elements of the label to make a clear statement of intent for the next 5 years and beyond. SHOUTS is a nod to the online radio culture that birthed the movement. SHOUTS is the label using its voice to amplify its peers. SHOUTS is 5 years of Rhythm Section International. Alongside the 36 Track digital comp, this milestone release will also include two 12” samplers. Good friend of the dance Yu-Su will lead the charge with a dynamic new track entitled ‘233’ alongside label-fave Duke Hugh- who has provided us with ‘Zoe’, an ethereal ambient composition that serves as the intro to the compilation. Rhythm Section are proud to welcome London based production duo The Colours That Rise to their ranks with their newest single “Home Time”. Comprised of producer duo Simeon Jones and Nathanael Williams, The Colours That Rise have previously turned heads with 2017’s “2020” EP released on Breaker Breaker (the label credited with breaking Ross From Friends). Broadcasting signals from the darkest corners of the solar system, “Home Time” is heady brew of crisp, driving drums, psychedelic electronics and cruising synth lines. Full of atmospheric textures and cosmic soundscapes the track provides a taster of what’s to come in earth’s not too distant dystopian future. credit Home Time Written by Mansur Brown, Yussef Dayes, Simeon Jones & Nathanael Williams Drums: Yussef Dayes / Keys and Bass: Mansur Brown / Additional synths and tings by Simeon Jones & Nathanael Williams. BUY/STREAM For our next sample pack we have invited Contours to produce a percussion focused collection of one-hits and loops. We released his much-praised debut EP 'Technician' back in 2014, with further work with Shall Not Fade, On The Corner, Tru Thoughts and Far Out Recordings. Five years later he has created a perfect addition to our sample pack series. Given his own prowess as a master percussionist in his own right, working together with his extraordinary array of hand drums, shakers and tuned percussions.
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Les instruments de la section rythmique. La section rythmique. The Rhythm Section Theatrical release poster Directed by Reed Morano Produced by Barbara Broccoli Michael G. Wilson Written by Mark Burnell Based on The Rhythm Section by Mark Burnell Starring Blake Lively Jude Law Sterling K. Brown Music by Steve Mazzaro Cinematography Sean Bobbitt Edited by Joan Sobel Production company Eon Productions Global Road Entertainment Ingenious Danjaq LLC Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date January?31,?2020 (United States) Running time 109 minutes Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget $50 million [1] Box office $5. 9 million [2] The Rhythm Section is a 2020 action drama film directed by Reed Morano and written by Mark Burnell, based on Burnell's novel of the same name. [3] The film stars Blake Lively, Jude Law, and Sterling K. Brown, and follows a grieving woman who sets out for revenge after discovering the plane crash that killed her family was a terrorist attack. The Rhythm Section was released in the United States on January 31, 2020, by Paramount Pictures. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, having the worst wide opening weekend of all-time, the biggest drop in theaters, and is projected to lose the studio as much as $40 million. Plot [ edit] Three years after her family's death in a plane crash, Stephanie Patrick works as a prostitute in London and is addicted to drugs. One day, she is approached at her brothel by a journalist, Keith Proctor, who tells her that the plane crash was not an accident, but was a terrorist attack covered up by the government. Though she initially doesn't believe him, Stephanie visits his apartment, where she sees all of his research on the crash. He tells her that the plane crash was caused by a bomb made by a man named Reza, who attends university in London. Stephanie buys a gun and tracks Reza to the university cafeteria. She plans to kill him, but at the last second, she is unable to pull the trigger and Reza escapes. Hours later, Stephanie returns to Proctor's apartment, where she had been staying, and finds Proctor dead. Through Proctor's notes, she discovers that his source for his research, B (an ex-MI6 agent), lives in a remote location in Scotland. She travels to Scotland to find B, who is disgusted with her quest to find and kill Reza. After she explains that she has nothing to lose, he reluctantly trains her to complete her quest. B, Iain Boyd, explains to her that Reza was hired by a radical terrorist, U-17, who downed the plane to kill liberal Muslim reformer Abdul Kaif. The rest of the plane crash was collateral damage. Stephanie is trained to assume the identity of an assassin, Petra Reuter, whom Boyd killed, but whose body was never found. After months of extensive training, Boyd instructs her to go to Madrid to find Marc Serra, an information broker and ex-CIA agent. Stephanie visits Kaif's father Suleman and asks him to fund her mission, as he had been funding Proctor's research. Suleman refuses, accusing Proctor of taking his money and vanishing, and tells Stephanie to leave. Kaif's mother Alia overhears and offers to fund Stephanie. Stephanie accepts and leaves her father's wedding ring with Alia, promising to return for it. Stephanie arrives in Madrid and makes contact with Serra, posing as Petra Reuter. Serra is skeptical but tells her that he needs Lehmans killed, a notorious gangster in Tangier, who arranged for the bomb to be on the flight. Boyd tells her to take the job, to prove herself as Petra Reuter. She travels to Tangier and finds Lehmans, who requires an oxygen mask to breathe. After a prolonged fight, Lehmans dies when separated for his breathing mask for too long. Stephanie is discovered by Lehmans' men, but escapes after a car chase. Serra next tells Stephanie to kill businessman Leon Giler in New York. Boyd once again tells her to take the job, as Giler financed the bombing and U-17. Boyd goes with her to New York and provides her with a knockout gas inhaler, and a knife to slit his throat. Stephanie poses as a prostitute and seduces Giler, but is unable to kill him and leaves. As Giler leaves the hotel and gets into his car, Boyd detonates a remote bomb, killing Giler, along with his chauffeur and two young children. Back at their New York hotel, Stephanie is horrified by the death of Giler's children. Though Boyd had only planned to kill Giler, he is unapologetic. He also reveals that he was released from MI6 after killing Petra, who killed his wife. The CIA disapproved of killing Petra, as she had intel on U-17; thus Boyd also feels responsible for the plane bomb. With this new information, Stephanie leaves Boyd, and returns to Madrid to be with Serra, with whom she begins a relationship. Boyd warns her that U-17 hired Serra to find someone to eliminate Giler and is eliminating all ties to him, which leads Serra to suggest that Reza is U-17. Serra provides Stephanie information that Reza is in Marseilles. She discovers him with a female associate wearing a suicide vest, preparing for another bombing. Stephanie attempts to kill them, but they escape after a firefight. Following them onto a bus, she attacks Reza. Reza's associate attempts to trigger the bomb, but it does not detonate. The bus passengers evacuate while Stephanie fights and subdues Reza. Reza's associate realises the bomb is on a timer, and that Reza had not intended to sacrifice himself. She accuses him of being a coward and tells Stephanie to leave the bus before the bomb is detonated, killing Reza and the bomber. Stephanie returns to Serra's house and reveals that she is not Petra Reuter. She kills him with a deadly venom, revealing that she has discovered that Serra is U-17, as Reza was too inconsequential to be the mastermind behind the bombing. Her revenge complete, she leaves his house and visits Kaif's mother Alia, telling her that the people behind her son's death have been killed. Alia thanks her and returns Stephanie's father's ring. Some time later, Boyd attacks Stephanie in the street, pinning her against a wall. She asks if he is working for MI6 again, and he tells her that he will be allowed back if he kills "Petra". He releases her and tells her to disappear. As Stephanie walks away, a smile crosses her face. Cast [ edit] Blake Lively as Stephanie Patrick Jude Law as Iain Boyd Sterling K. Brown as Marc Serra Max Casella as Leon Giler Daniel Mays as Dean West Geoff Bell as Green Richard Brake as Lehmans Raza Jaffrey as Keith Proctor Tawfeek Barhom as Reza David Duggan as David Patrick Nasser Memarzia as Suleman Kaif Amira Ghazalla as Alia Kaif Production [ edit] On August 16, 2017, it was reported that Paramount Pictures had acquired the rights to the project. [4] It had a production budget of around $50 million, and was produced by EON Productions, the film company known for producing the James Bond films. [1] Principal photography on the film began in December 2017 in Dublin, Ireland. [5] Production was halted temporarily after Lively was injured on the film set, with filming scheduled to begin again in June 2018. [6] Sterling K. Brown joined the cast, as production resumed in Spain in mid-2018. [7] In July 2018, filming took place in Almería with Law and Lively. [8] [9] Release [ edit] The film was originally scheduled to be released on February 22, 2019, but was pushed back to November 22, 2019 following Lively's on-set injury, and later again to its ultimate release date, January 31, 2020. [10] [11] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Gretel & Hansel, and was originally projected to gross $9?12 million from 3, 049 theaters in its opening weekend. [12] However, after making just $1. 2 million on its first day (including $235, 000 from Thursday night previews), projections were lowered to $3 million. [13] It went on to debut to $2. 8 million, marking the worst opening weekend ever for a film playing in over 3, 000 theaters. [14] It is estimated the film will lose the studio $30?40 million. [15] The film made $1 million in its second weekend, and then its third weekend made $25, 602. It was pulled from 2, 955 theaters (97. 5%, 3, 049 to 94), marking the largest third-weekend theater drop in history, beating The Darkest Minds ' s record of 2, 679. [16] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 27% based on 142 reviews, with an average rating of 4. 65/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Blake Lively delivers an impressive lead performance, but The Rhythm Section plods predictably through a story that could have used some flashier riffs. " [17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 45 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews. " [18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received 2. 5 out of 5 stars in their polling, with 35% of people saying they would definitely recommend it. [14] Writing for Variety, Peter DeBruge stated that the main character, Stephanie ? unlike the protagonists in Atomic Blonde, Red Sparrow and La Femme Nikita ? displayed a "near-incompetence in the face of danger [that] makes her relatable in ways very few cinematic assassins have ever been. " [19] References [ edit] ^ a b Galuppo, Mia; Kit, Borys (January 29, 2018). "Blake Lively Spy Thriller 'The Rhythm Section' Suspends Production (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 15, 2018. ^ "The Rhythm Section (2020)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 18, 2020. ^ "Reed Morano: Production break on 'The Rhythm Section' was a 'blessing in disguise' for Blake Lively thriller". Yahoo. Retrieved December 15, 2018. ^ Jr, Mike Fleming (August 16, 2017). "Paramount Lands Blake Lively
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Director Reed Morano isn’t interested in delivering what we’ve seen before, or hitting the comfortable beats of what has come to define the espionage-action film. The Rhythm Section, written by Mark Burnell, who also penned the novel of the same name, had all the makings of a new spy franchise for Paramount and EON Productions, the producers behind the enduring Mission: Impossible and James Bond series, respectively. With three other books in the series, a modest production budget of $50 million, a stellar performance from Lively and a woman in the director’s chair, The Rhythm Section seemed like the perfect opportunity for those who have been making noise for the past several years about the next Bond being a woman and calling for new heroines unconnected to comic book IP. Yet the critical score for the film on Rotten Tomatoes sits at 32 percent, and it took in a dismal $2. 8 million over opening weekend. Neither the critical thrashing the film received nor the lack of box office support from audiences is deserved. But both are reminders that for as much as critics and audiences tend to want stories that are new and break the rules, they seem to reject the films that do so at a frequency that’s nothing short of alarming. We’ve come to expect the spy film to be sleek and sexy, populated with gadgets, physics-defying car chases, expertly choreographed combat, and as much sex appeal as can be squeezed into a PG-13 movie. The genre has typically been male dominated, and even the female-led films La Femme Nikita (1990), The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), Salt (2010) and Atomic Blonde (2017) are often only validated by how much they share with James Bond, Ethan Hunt, Jason Bourne and John Wick. One of the most prevalent criticisms about The Rhythm Section is its pacing, which, quite deliberately, follows its own rhythm. For as often as Hollywood espionage films are dominated by fast-paced sequences that make long run times forgiving with carefully structured action and set pieces, the genre is just as defined by ex-MI6 agent and The Night Manager author John le Carre and his psychological and morally ambiguous protagonists as it is by the bombastic wish fulfillment of Ian Fleming's 007. The Rhythm Section is far more interested in Stephanie’s internal and moral struggles than it is in positioning her as a one of a kind badass. Familiar elements of the espionage movie are introduced in the film and then turned on their head. Stephanie’s training gives her just enough to get by, and her fighting skills are unrefined and ugly. Her arsenal is simple, with gadgets consisting of nothing fancier than an inhaler with a disorienting gas and a knife disguised as a hairbrush, neither of which get proper use. Her sex appeal is used as a means of transaction, no sexier than that of her former life as a prostitute. And the film’s car chase is one of collateral damage, close calls, and not a single smooth turn in sight. Even Stephanie’s missions are largely botched incidents she barely makes it out of alive. There’s nothing sleek or sexy about the spy game in The Rhythm Section; every aspect of Stephanie’s mission goes to show just how grueling and brutal this occupation is. While the moral complexities, pacing and R rating put Morano’s film in conversation with another unfairly dismissed spy film, Red Sparrow (2018), Stephanie’s mission and skill set is even further stripped of glamour than the world of that film. The Rhythm Section is the Blue Ruin of espionage films. Jeremy Saulnier’s film scraped the revenge film down its bones, offering insight into just how hard getting vengeance is, and just how much effort, time and ugliness it takes to kill a man. The Rhythm Section, in its deconstruction of the spy film, exists in a similar head space, one that doesn’t promise glory, satisfaction or heroism, only hurt. Producer Barbra Broccoli, along with her brother Michael G. Wilson, has been associated with the Bond franchise all her life. Her father, Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli, was the man responsible for bringing Bond to the screen with Dr. No (1962). This is all to say that she knows the character better than anyone, and the spy genre is in her blood. When asked about the possibility of a female Bond in October 2018, Broccoli said, “He’s a male character. He was written as a male, and I think he’ll probably stay as a male. And that’s fine. We don’t have to turn male characters into women. Let’s just create more female characters and make the story fit those female characters. ” These comments, naturally, sparked some debate, but most agreed with Broccoli’s sentiments. Yet here we are, a little over a year later, and we have our female spy character, produced by Broccoli and Wilson in a film that doesn’t position the character as a Bond knock-off, but one with her own agency and unique window into the world of M16, and it seems few care. The problem with The Rhythm Section isn’t quality, and despite reviews that seem all too eager to dismiss what’s at hand, plenty of films have overcome the tomato splats to become box office success stories. While the film beats to its own drum, it’s plagued by the same issue that plagued The Long Kiss Goodnight, Salt, Atomic Blonde, and Red Sparrow and suffocated their franchise potential. None of these characters are based on popular IP or can be evaluated in the context of a beloved franchise. There’s little doubt that Black Widow will be a success in May, given that it has Marvel Cinematic Universe behind it and thus the investment of critics and audiences. And if Bond were to be a woman in the future, there’s little doubt that despite the raging from social media that would happen beforehand, people would see it. It’s even worth a wager that if Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) or Nomi ( Lashana Lynch) received spin-offs following No Time to Die, they would fare much better than The Rhythm Section. Inevitably, when the year reaches its end and discussions about a Black Widow sequel emerge, with the usual suspects complaining about a lack of new IP, and when the search for a new Bond begins, and the think pieces start suggesting the best actresses for the role, and when Hollywood doesn’t see a reason to greenlight theatrical mid-budget action movies with women that aren’t based on comic characters, think back on The Rhythm Section, think back on Red Sparrow, and think back on Atomic Blonde. We see the same lack of enthusiasm for new characters and new perspectives every year, despite the noise that suggests otherwise, and we’ll likely see it again and find ourselves having this same discussion. The Rhythm Section was left in the cold, and still, the beat goes on.
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