Ever since Microsoft’s Xbox Series X/S launched two years ago, the brand has released multiple collaborations including Gucci Xbox consoles, exclusive nail paint shades and even Star Wars-themed controllers. Most recently, Xbox released a pride-themed controller fans could shop via the Xbox Design Lab, and now, the company has announced its first-ever singing controller (yes, it really does sing).
Buy: Xbox Series X 499.00
This limited-edition singing controller is in collaboration with Interscope Records and features Benny Blanco, BTS and Snoop Dogg’s newest single Bad Decisions on it.
Buy: Xbox Series X 499.00
This limited-edition singing controller is in collaboration with Interscope Records and features Benny Blanco, BTS and Snoop Dogg’s newest single Bad Decisions on it.
- 8/5/2022
- by Nishka Dhawan
- Rollingstone.com
The child actor first starred in “Firstborn” when he was 13 years old but died before his 2011 film “Decisions” was released. “Firstborn” (1984) Corey Haim had his film debut in “Firstborn” when he was just 13 years old. The film starred Teri Garr, Peter Weller, Christopher Collet, Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey Jr. “Secret Admirer” (1985) Haim starred as Jeff in the 1985 romantic comedy about a love letter left in a locker that turns everyone’s world upside down. Directed by David Greenwalt, the film starred C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston, Fred Ward and Geoffrey Blake. “Silver Bullet” (1985) Corey Haim...
- 9/26/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: I celebrate all levels of trailers and hopefully this column will satisfactorily give you a baseline of what beta wave I’m operating on, because what better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? Some of the best authors will tell you that writing a short story is a lot harder than writing a long one, that you have to weigh every sentence. What better medium to see how this theory plays itself out beyond that than with movie trailers? The Legend Of The Mighty Soap Trailer When I was a kid I watched HBO relentlessly. Whenever there wasn't reairings of Fraggle Rock, Braingames, Heartbeeps,...
- 5/6/2011
- by Christopher Stipp
- Slash Film
The official story is that the Navy SEALs took out al Qaeda mastermind Osama bin laden in a precise, heroic strike in Pakistan on Sunday. But if you ask 80's teen star Corey Feldman, he just may have had a part in taking down the world's most wanted criminal.
Feldman, the star of such 80's staples as "Stand By Me" and "The Lost Boys," has been touring with his very serious independent film, "Operation Belvis Bash," a war epic in which a number of entertainers, including his "outrageous 'Jewtastic' comedian,' Samuel Stilman, travel to Afghanistan to try to liberate Kabul through the power of mediocre at best rock 'n roll. He had just gotten out of a screening of his film, which is currently on tour in Texas, when he got the news of Bin Laden's death.
"I was in New York on September 11, 2001, with Michael Jackson, and then,...
Feldman, the star of such 80's staples as "Stand By Me" and "The Lost Boys," has been touring with his very serious independent film, "Operation Belvis Bash," a war epic in which a number of entertainers, including his "outrageous 'Jewtastic' comedian,' Samuel Stilman, travel to Afghanistan to try to liberate Kabul through the power of mediocre at best rock 'n roll. He had just gotten out of a screening of his film, which is currently on tour in Texas, when he got the news of Bin Laden's death.
"I was in New York on September 11, 2001, with Michael Jackson, and then,...
- 5/2/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
In the wake of all the fervent sporting event chants of USA and the vicious social media debates, everyone wants to take credit for the assassination of Osama Bin Laden. The Armed Forces, the Navy Seals who were actually part of the mission, the Judeo-Christian Military Industrial Complex, Annheiser-Busch, President Obama, George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Twitter -- they all want a lick at that shiny brass ring. But, clearly, we are forgetting the true hero, the one who predicted this moment with disturbing alacrity.
Corey Feldman.
Last night was the premiere of Operation Belvis Bash, a "zany" independent "film" that's dubbed as a musical comedy romance set in the deserts of Afghanistan. But get this, it's about...are you ready for it?...the assassination of Osama Bin Laden!!!1!1! Well, not really. But maybe! Probably?
Here's the synopsis: "Operation Belvis Bash is the story of struggling rock and roll musician...
Corey Feldman.
Last night was the premiere of Operation Belvis Bash, a "zany" independent "film" that's dubbed as a musical comedy romance set in the deserts of Afghanistan. But get this, it's about...are you ready for it?...the assassination of Osama Bin Laden!!!1!1! Well, not really. But maybe! Probably?
Here's the synopsis: "Operation Belvis Bash is the story of struggling rock and roll musician...
- 5/2/2011
- by Brian Prisco
Over the weekend, Corey Haim’s friends and family paid tribute to the actor at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills, Calif., during the premiere of what would ultimately be his last film, Decisions. Before his untimely passing, Haim, who died on March 10, 2010 at the age of 38 from “damage to the air sacs in his lungs, pneumonia and a hardening of his heart muscle with plaque build-up within the blood vessels,” filmed a small role in the low-budget indie about a group of neighborhood friends that grew up together in a rough-and-tumble section of Los Angeles. In the crime drama,...
- 4/11/2011
- by alysemigranew
- EW - Inside Movies
Just more than a year after his untimely death, actor Corey Haim's final film role will hit theaters.
Executive producer Zenon Kesik announced Tuesday that his low-budget crime-thriller "Decisions" will be seen in "about one thousand screens" when it premieres April 15.
Haim plays a "compromised Lapd detective on the take with a crime syndicate."
Related Articles: Corey Haim Dead; Drugs Suspected...
Executive producer Zenon Kesik announced Tuesday that his low-budget crime-thriller "Decisions" will be seen in "about one thousand screens" when it premieres April 15.
Haim plays a "compromised Lapd detective on the take with a crime syndicate."
Related Articles: Corey Haim Dead; Drugs Suspected...
- 3/8/2011
- The Wrap
We want to believe that Corey Haim was successfully battling his demons while making his last movie, Decisions. Sadly, some on the set of the indie crime drama had their doubts. "I knew something was up," Liana Mendoza, one of Haim's costars, tells us exclusively. "Other castmembers were talking about it...People would say, 'Whoa, he is cracked out right now.' " However, Mendoza says she never saw Haim drink or do any drugs... Mendoza says Haim was energetic, but in a "high" sort of way. "It was all love and hugs and kisses," she says. "Just talking all the time." Haim would hang around set on his days off. "I just thought he...
- 3/12/2010
- E! Online
He had a well-known struggle with prescription drug addiction, and Corey Haim was having a rough time in the days leading up to his accidental overdose earlier this week.
Director Jensen LeFlore, who worked with Haim on “Decisions,” told press that Corey sounded upset during a recent phone conversation.
"That was the only time I really heard him down. His mom was all Corey had ... He was focused on taking care of his mom. They were living together. He wanted to take care of her."
Pal Angela Cullins added, "They spent a lot of time together. She was battling breast cancer. It was very stressful for him ... It was exhausting, but he took care of her when she needed him."...
Director Jensen LeFlore, who worked with Haim on “Decisions,” told press that Corey sounded upset during a recent phone conversation.
"That was the only time I really heard him down. His mom was all Corey had ... He was focused on taking care of his mom. They were living together. He wanted to take care of her."
Pal Angela Cullins added, "They spent a lot of time together. She was battling breast cancer. It was very stressful for him ... It was exhausting, but he took care of her when she needed him."...
- 3/11/2010
- GossipCenter
If Corey Haim was still battling substance abuse toward the end of his young life, he was able to fool some people around him. Anthony Fitzgerald, a 24-year-old actor from Minnesota, costarred alongside Haim in the last movie he made, an indie crime drama called Decisions. "He took everything so seriously," Fitzgerald exclusively tells us. "He was always running his lines. He was always reading, rehearsing." The movie centers on a bank robbery gone wrong, but... In an eerie case of art imitating life, many of the characters in the flick are dealing with making some bad decisions that lead to, among other, things, drugging and drinking. Haim plays a corrupt cop. Production wrapped in...
- 3/11/2010
- E! Online
During the filming of Corey's final film, "Decisions," he was also caring for his mother, who is battling breast cancer.
Jenson LeFlore, director of "Decisions," tells People magazine, "His mom was all Corey had... He was focused on taking care of his mom. They were living together. He wanted to take care of her."
It was Corey's 61-year-old mother, Judy Haim, who called 911 on Wednesday after Corey collapsed in front of her. He was later...
Jenson LeFlore, director of "Decisions," tells People magazine, "His mom was all Corey had... He was focused on taking care of his mom. They were living together. He wanted to take care of her."
It was Corey's 61-year-old mother, Judy Haim, who called 911 on Wednesday after Corey collapsed in front of her. He was later...
- 3/11/2010
- Extra
When Corey Haim recently called Jensen LeFlore, his director on the movie Decisions, his mood was markedly different from the upbeat, Frisbee-playing actor on the set just a few weeks earlier. Haim explained that he had just spoken to his 61-year-old mother Judy, who was battling breast cancer. She was not doing well. "That was the only time I really heard him down," the director tells People. "His mom was all Corey had ... He was focused on taking care of his mom. They were living together. He wanted to take care of her."In the end, it was his mother...
- 3/11/2010
- by Mike Fleeman
- PEOPLE.com
Haim had a full slate of upcoming projects that included romantic comedies, thrillers and 3-D slasher films.
By Larry Carroll
Corey Haim
Photo: Michael Bezjian/ Wireimage
As fans, family and the Hollywood community continue to comprehend the news of Corey Haim's sudden death on Wednesday, details are emerging about some of the many projects the '80s icon had been working on. A peek at Haim's upcoming slate reveals plans for a big comeback, a desire to direct and an affinity for everything from slasher to political films.
Here's the latest information on Haim's rumored, finished and never-filmed projects, straight from the mouths of those who were working with him in his final days.
"The Throwaways"
Arguably the most formidable of Haim's upcoming projects, the actor was scheduled to direct and star in the political thriller about homeless people gone missing. Writer/producer Eric Goren said he had been...
By Larry Carroll
Corey Haim
Photo: Michael Bezjian/ Wireimage
As fans, family and the Hollywood community continue to comprehend the news of Corey Haim's sudden death on Wednesday, details are emerging about some of the many projects the '80s icon had been working on. A peek at Haim's upcoming slate reveals plans for a big comeback, a desire to direct and an affinity for everything from slasher to political films.
Here's the latest information on Haim's rumored, finished and never-filmed projects, straight from the mouths of those who were working with him in his final days.
"The Throwaways"
Arguably the most formidable of Haim's upcoming projects, the actor was scheduled to direct and star in the political thriller about homeless people gone missing. Writer/producer Eric Goren said he had been...
- 3/11/2010
- MTV Movie News
Corey Haim, arguably the 1980's equivalent of Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson, passed away at 38, apparently of a drug overdose, a tragedy that appears to have been accidental, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Though Haim fell on hard times both personally and professionally, Haim and fellow actor Corey Feldman -- collectively referred to as the "Two Coreys" -- once ruled the film world and were teen heartthrobs of the highest order. Haim, who hailed from Canada, arrived on the scene with the drama Firstborn (1984), starring opposite Peter Weller and Teri Garr, gained additional traction with Silver Bullet (1985) and Murphy's Romance (1985), and completely won over audiences with his heartbreaking, utterly natural turn as the lovable loser title character in Lucas (1986), with Charlie Sheen. But it was the handsome young actor's collaborations with Feldman that transformed him into a major star: The Lost Boys (1987), License to Drive (1988), and Dream a Little Dream...
- 3/11/2010
- by ianspelling@corp.popstar.com (Ian Spelling)
- PopStar
Corey Haim's movie career probably reached its highpoint with one well-regarded, well-remembered vampire movie, 1987's The Lost Boys. That title became the sadly ironic tag that followed his descent from success to his tragic end, another premature Hollywood death in a shockingly short span. The cute kid with the tangled hair and the curling upper lip that hinted at hip self-awareness - well, he was sidelined. He was replaced by a spaced-out stranger who often looked bloated - he claimed at one point to have weighed 285 pounds after spending almost a decade as a shut-in, depressed and in bed.
- 3/10/2010
- by Tom Gliatto
- PEOPLE.com
The Corey Haim filmography that began with the 1984 family drama Firstborn will end next month with Decisions, the last movie Haim completed before he collapsed and died of an accidental drug overdose today at age 38. His IMDb page shows a host of others in pre-production, but Haim rolled film on this one last November in L.A. with director Jensen LeFlore. As the clip below hints, you might say it's slightly flawed. But as the movie's executive producer implied, it's not Haim's fault.
- 3/10/2010
- Movieline
TMZ has obtained a clip from Corey Haim's last movie -- that has yet to be released.Haim shot the scene -- from the movie "Decisions" -- last November.In the movie, Haim plays a corrupt cop who gets involved in the lives of 6 troubled kids.We spoke with Executive Producer Zenon Kesik, who said, "Corey was a professional and had no sign of any drug abuse at all."Kesik says he did not...
- 3/10/2010
- TMZ
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