September 2013

Justin Timberlake "Take Back The Night (Live From Hoboken)" (Marc Klasfeld, dir.)

This new Target x Timberlake spot directed by Marc Klasfeld is part music video, part commercial, part live shoot, part documentary and part happening. This underplay at tiny Hoboken, NJ club Maxwells caused lots of news coverage and commotion thanks to Target suddenly announcing the free show just hours before stagetime, drawing thousands in person and a whole lot more action action online...

Oneohtrix Point Never "Still Life (Betamale) NSFW / Viewer Discretion" (Jon Rafman, dir.)

Your screens will be the death of you and maybe that's why it's so hard to look away. "Still Life (Betamale)" plays like an insane combination of Hoarders, porn (mainly of the Furry and Anime varieties), Nintendo, and a snuff film. It's NSFW and deeply disturbing.

If this short film by artist Jon Rafman isn't the most insane thing you see all day, then you need to seek help. 

Lauren Winans "You're Gonna Luv It" (Rock LoCicero, dir.)

Lauren Winans, a pop artist quickly making a name for herself in Nashville, has released her music video for her hit single "You're Gonna Luv It." The video, directed by Rock LoCicero of Dig Enterprises, aims at showing the simplicity of love. "I had so much fun shooting this video! I think it will relate to lots of people. Love is supposed to be fun. I think the video captures that" Winans said.

Storm Queen "Look Right Through (MK Remix)" (Laurie Lynch, dir.)

Mr. Lynch's second music video has arrived, this time for Storm Queens summer hit 'Look Right Through'. Filmed at Cadogan Hotel, Knightsbridge (famous for Oscar Wildes arrest) Works as the perfect backdrop for this sexy, old school style vid. Laurie's successful combination of 50s fantasy and humour only adds to the impressive footwork.

Madonna "secretprojectrevolution" (Steven Klein, dir.)

Even if Madonna might be an imperfect spokesperson for starting a revolution against the stifling world of corporate branding —maybe she's still pissed at Pepsi — this 17 minute Art For Freedom short film by the pop star and longtime Madonna collaborator/photagrapher Madonna is still a stunner, filled with malice, beauty and not an ounce of shit about whatever the contradictions

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