The Postal Service documentary Everything Will Change has released a trailer.
The film follows the band on their 2013 reunion tour.
Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard and Dntel's Jimmy Tamborello formed the core of the short-lived project in 2003.
Jenny Lewis - who featured on six songs of their only album Give Up - also stars in the film after joining them for the tour.
Director Justin Mitchell's documentary looks back at the legacy and fandom of the platinum-selling album.
Everything Will Change will receive a one-night-only cinematic release in selected Us AMC cinemas before arriving on DVD on November 24.
The film follows the band on their 2013 reunion tour.
Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard and Dntel's Jimmy Tamborello formed the core of the short-lived project in 2003.
Jenny Lewis - who featured on six songs of their only album Give Up - also stars in the film after joining them for the tour.
Director Justin Mitchell's documentary looks back at the legacy and fandom of the platinum-selling album.
Everything Will Change will receive a one-night-only cinematic release in selected Us AMC cinemas before arriving on DVD on November 24.
- 10/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Unfortunately for music fans, The Postal Service was just a shortlived group formed by Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard and musical artist Dntel or Jimmy Tamborello. with vocal help from Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley. But at the very least, they delivered the spectacular album Give Up which never seems to get old. Well, 11 years after that album was released, the trio decided to get the band back together, but only for a 2013 tour. Thankfully, if you weren't able to attend, director Justin Mitchell has captured the tour in a documentary called Everything Will Change and a trailer for the film has arrived. Watch it! Here's the first trailer for Justin Mitchell's documentary Everything Will Change (via The Playlist): The documentary will only be screening in theaters for one night only at select AMC Theatres locations in just 10 cities. Here's the complete list of theaters showing...
- 10/7/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
It was just over eleven years ago when a little side project from Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard and Dntel knob twiddler Jimmy Tamborello blew up, but in a way many didn't expect. Known as The Postal Service, the carefully crafted blend of melodic electronic music and indie rock on Give Up grew by word of month. Sales of the album were a steady, slow burn, but within four years or so, it went platinum. While fans clamored for another record, it wasn't to be, but the band did reunite in 2013 for a string of live dates, and now a documentary is here chronicling what went down. Directed by Justin Mitchell, "Everything Will Change" captures that 2013 tour, with Gibbard, Tamborello and Jenny Lewis (who sings backup on six songs and also toured with the band way back in 2003), all participating. It's very much something for fans, new and old,...
- 10/7/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Azealia Banks has debuted a brand new music video online. The rapper has released a video on her YouTube account for her track '1991', from her recent Ep of the same name. Directed by Justin Mitchell, the video features Banks wearing her new lipstick collaboration with Mac cosmetics called 'Yung Rupunxel'. The video is the third from her 1991 Ep, coming just weeks (more)...
- 9/2/2012
- by By Zeba Blay
- Digital Spy
Sonja Morgan attends 2011 Parrish Art Museum midsummer party in Southampton. Photo copyright Jakes Van Der Watt / PR Photos. Sonja Morgan attends 2011 Parrish Art Museum midsummer party in Southampton. Photo copyright Jakes Van Der Watt / PR Photos. Sonja Morgan attends 2011 Parrish Art Museum midsummer party in Southampton. Photo copyright Jakes Van Der Watt / PR Photos. Sonja Morgan attends 2011 Parrish Art Museum midsummer party in Southampton. Photo copyright Jakes Van Der Watt / PR Photos. Sonja Morgan and Justin Mitchell attend 2011 Parrish Art Museum midsummer party in Southampton. Photo copyright Jakes Van Der Watt / PR Photos. 07/09/2011 - Sonja Morgan - 2011 Parrish Art Museum Midsummer Party in...
- 7/11/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
We've had a surfeit of surfing documentaries these past few years, films about bronzed Adonises from America and Australia getting their faces on magazine covers as they travel the world looking for the perfect wave. This eye-opening documentary is about young Brazilians living in the impoverished favelas above Rio de Janeiro who make their way to Copacabana beach through areas as dangerous as free-fire zones, traversing the turfs of rival gangs to pursue their passion for surfing. Most of them are barefoot, few have their own boards, all nurse the hope of some day turning professional. In particular, Justin Mitchell's documentary looks at the 13-year-old Fabio and the 12-year-old Naama, lathe-thin boys from homes broken by unemployment, drugs and early crime-related deaths, who are given free lessons from top professionals provided they attend school regularly. The film offers a valuable insight into the underside of a country that's about...
- 6/4/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
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