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Japanese Breakfast releases Jubilee on June 4th.
March 2022 will bring Michelle Zauner and her approaching new Japanese Breakfast album to the UK.
Gigs in Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow and Leeds have been lined up for that month, while the closing night is booked at the O2 Forum in London.
Also out is a video for Savage Good Boy starring Sopranos royalty Michael Imperioli, a track built from a headline Zauner read ‘about billionaires buying bunkers’:
“I was interested in examining that specific type of villainy, and I found myself adopting the perspective of a rich man coaxing a young woman to come live with him underground, attempting to rationalize his almost impossible share of greed and miserliness.”
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The Human Voice review - an intense half hour that pulls no punches | reviews, news & interviews The Human Voice review - an intense half hour that pulls no punches
The Human Voice review - an intense half hour that pulls no punches
A jilted woman turns her back on misery
by Sarah KentWednesday, 19 May 2021
Tilda Swinton contemplates suicide in Pedro Almodovar’s The Human Voice Photo by Iglesias Mas
I wonder how many relationships have foundered during lockdown and how many have suffered the humiliation of being dumped over the phone or via social media?
I wonder how many relationships have foundered during lockdown and how many have suffered the humiliation of being dumped over the phone or via social media?
Not many things about the enigmatic Tilda Swinton are cut and dried, but her career does neatly divide at the turn of the millennium.
Before then, she was barely known to moviegoers and was reluctant to consider herself an actor. She often said she felt like she d been pulled into art projects by her friend, the late Derek Jarman. She was his muse in eight films, beginning with her 1986 debut, Caravaggio, and peaking with the vituperative The Last of England, one of many Swinton performances (see also Snowpiercer ) that channel Margaret Thatcher.
Now the Scottish Swinton has more than 90 credits on her IMDb page. But most audiences didn t learn of her until Sally Potter s Orlando in 1992. It wasn t until The Beach in 2000 and The Deep End in 2001 that she made movies that played at multiplexes. She won an Oscar for Michael Clayton, finally making her a fixture in what she calls industrial cinema at 47.