coup de main - noun
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Definition of coup de main : an attack that achieves complete surprise.

Claud releases new song 'Go Home!'

Claud has just dropped their newest single 'Go Home!' today. The song marks their first new solo music since the release of 'Super Monster' back in 2021. 

On the new track, Claud shares: "Go Home! is about falling into that hole of feeling awkward and uncomfortable in your own skin that all you crave is going home and sliding into whatever is familiar.”

Listen to the new track below... 

Millie Bobby Brown is "so down" to play Halsey in a biopic.

This past week, Halsey appeared on 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon' where Fallon mentioned the likeness between Halsey and Millie Bobby Brown - then suggesting Bobby Brown could play Halsey in a movie. Halsey responded saying, "No, Millie would be so great. It's kind of uncanny how much we look alike. It's like, ‘Oh, no, we actually just look like sisters."

In a recent Instagram story, Bobby Brown reposted the video clip and said: "Sooooo down" - so we'll be keeping our eyes peeled for a possible future Halsey biopic starring Millie Bobby Brown.

Here's your first-look at Ryan Gosling as Ken in 'Barbie'.

The very first-look at Ryan Gosling as Ken in Greta Gerwig's upcoming film 'Barbie' has just been released. Gosling is seen sporting a spray tan, bleach blonde hair, and 'Ken' embossed Calvin Klein-esque underwear.

The film also stars Margot Robbie, Will Ferrell, Simu Liu, America Ferrera, Ncuit Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Kate McKinnon, Michael Cera, and Issa Rae. It is set to hit theatres on July 21st, 2023. 

Taylor Swift would love to direct a feature film.

This past week, Taylor Swift talked with Mike Mills as part of Tribeca Talks and revealed that she would love to direct a feature film. 

Joined by her cast and co-stars, Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien, Swift discussed her recent 'All Too Well' short film and talked about the possibility of directing in the future: “It would be so fantastic to write and direct a feature. I don’t see it being bigger in terms of scale. I loved making a film that was so intimate with a group that was really small and a really solid group of people that I trusted.”

Bleachers share 'How Dare You Want More: The Short Film'.

After sharing teasers, Jack Antonoff has today released the new Bleachers short film, 'How Dare You Want More' - a sequel to 2015's award-winning 'Thank you and Sorry', and set entirely at Electric Lady Studios.

Created and written by Antonoff and director/producer Bill Benz ('At Home with Amy Sedaris', 'Kroll Show', 'Portlandia'), the film stars Antonoff, Zoë Chao, Rachel Antonoff, Bob Balaban, Ana Gasteyer, and more.

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