As with many finales, there's just enough recapping in "Save Rock and Roll" so that anyone who's missed the previous 10 parts of this undeniably epic series. No spoilers, except to let you know that there's still rock N in Heaven, and Elton John is God.
Also, blood stains are a bitch to get out of white clothing.
Behold part 9 of Fall Out Boy's epic movie/video series Save Rock And Roll — The Youngblood Chronicles. Even if you lost track of the narrative thread, "Rat-A-Tat" is especially of note thanks to a a sweet Courtney Love feature which hs the visual vibe of "Express Yourself" and the vocal style of "Popular" — an odd combo, that works.
Welcome to part seven of Fall Out Boy and director DONALD/ZAEH's 11 part series The Young Blood Chronicles. Don't worry if you're not caught up, since the situation doesn't require much backstory to enjoy: We got a hook-handed maniac, a Hospital setting that's only a couple dead bodies removed from The Walking Dead, and enough luridness to appeal to American Horror Story.
So, I guess what I'm saying is that somebody should call Netflix and make this a proper series.
James Barber delivers this stunning documentary style video for hot new production outfit All About She (Atlantic). Shot over two days in Brooklyn and Harlem, the two main actors are both dancers in real life – but are from very different backgrounds – the narrative captures their story using their real backgrounds and families as context in a brilliantly considered and engaging fashion. For All About James please contact us here at Nice&Polite.