“Seoul Searching,” an '80s-set teen comedy written and directed by Benson Lee, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival back in January and was a homecoming of sorts for Lee. His previous film, “Miss Monday,” also premiered at the fest in 1998, winning a Special Jury Award for star Andrea Hart’s performance. After Sundance, the coming-of-age film also hit the Seattle International Film Festival (where it won the Futurewave Youth Jury Award), CAAMFest (where it won an Audience Award for Best Narrative film), and as it arrives as the Los Angeles Film Festival it provided me a second chance to take a look at the movie. When I first caught the film back at Sundance, I was moved by its performances and equally impressed by its stellar '80s soundtrack, which features cuts from The Clash ("Should I Stay or Should I Go"), Spandau Ballet ("True"), Erasure...
- 6/20/2015
- by Timothy Tau
- The Playlist
Playaz Circle Mc shouts out Weezy on Trap-a-Velli 2, in Mixtape Daily.
By Rahman Dukes
Tity Boi
Photo: Getty Images
Monday's Main Pick
Street King: Tity Boi
Holding It Down For: Atlanta
Mixtape: Trap-a-Velli 2: The Residue
Real Spit: When it comes to music politics, Atlanta trap star Tity Boi swings his dreads in the opposite direction and keeps it moving. One-half of the region's most celebrated rap duo, Playaz Circle's Tity Boi went outside the box for the latest installment of his Trap-a-Velli mixtape series to avoid the red tape, enlisting famed disc jockey Bigga Rankin.
"First of all, [Rankin] is an Og in the game. He's not from Atlanta; he's a DJ from Florida," said Tity Boi, who also goes by the name 2Chainz. "By me doing this with him, he gave me the opportunity and DJs the opportunities to listen to the tape without being a hater. Every DJ...
By Rahman Dukes
Tity Boi
Photo: Getty Images
Monday's Main Pick
Street King: Tity Boi
Holding It Down For: Atlanta
Mixtape: Trap-a-Velli 2: The Residue
Real Spit: When it comes to music politics, Atlanta trap star Tity Boi swings his dreads in the opposite direction and keeps it moving. One-half of the region's most celebrated rap duo, Playaz Circle's Tity Boi went outside the box for the latest installment of his Trap-a-Velli mixtape series to avoid the red tape, enlisting famed disc jockey Bigga Rankin.
"First of all, [Rankin] is an Og in the game. He's not from Atlanta; he's a DJ from Florida," said Tity Boi, who also goes by the name 2Chainz. "By me doing this with him, he gave me the opportunity and DJs the opportunities to listen to the tape without being a hater. Every DJ...
- 11/1/2010
- MTV Music News
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