Beyonce's Visual Album kicks off with "Pretty Hurt," drawing upon memories of childhood beauty pageants, but with a specific focus on the forced smiles, forced diets and other pressures. Eventually it all comes to a head for Miss Third Ward with pageant host Harvey Keitel.
Sometimes you calling isn't the Lord, but music video. Meet this spiritual sister of Saint Hildegarde, a nun who decides to leave the habit and become a VJ.
Michael K. Williams aka Chalky White aka Omar aka bad motherfucker kicks an enormous amount of ass in a video that starts off like a Breaking Bad episode, but then blossoms into something much weirder, yet equally affecting and amazing.
Attention Missionaires: Cool dance moves will not get you converters. Unless, it's a sort of raindance that can summon forth damnation. In which case, sign me up.
Skylar Grey is back from the grave — or at least a nearby lake — thereby mucking up a couple's delicate charade of a relationship. It's not I Spit On Your Grave, but that kind of menace is rippling just beneath the surface.
It's the stillness that makes this video so heartbreakingly gorgeous, even when directors Ian And Cooper take some distinctly disturbing turns as they explore a cycle of life and death.
She's a pendulum, heartbroken and numb, swaying from one man to another in yet another Daniels video that seems to break all the rules of time and space.
Can New Kids On The Block inspire The Lonely Wallflower to become the life of the party? Not a problem. These Boys To Men rock a bit of a Suit And Tie vibe as they get It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia actress Artemis Pebdani to liven up an other demure house party.