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Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Watch: Chad Stahleski directs Evanescence's 'Ballerina' song music video
July 7 (UPI) -- Evanescence has released a new video for "Fight Like a Girl," their song from the movie From the World of John Wick: Ballerina. The film is now available on digital video-on-demand. Chad Stahelski directs the video for the band. Stahelski was a producer on Ballerina and directed all four John Wick movies starring Keanu Reeves. In the video, Evanescence lead singer Amy Lee and guest singer walk down an empty street singing the lyrics. The full band plays behind flames. A previous version of the video featured more clips from the movie than original footage of the band. Lee also sang "Hand That Feeds" with Halsey for the film. Ballerina stars Ana de Armas as Eve Macarro, a novice assassin trained in the Ruska Roma school. She encounters John Wick (Reeves) in her pursuit of revenge against the cult leader (Gabriel Byrne) who killed her parents. Speaking with UPI, de Armas said the stunt team designed the film's fight scenes around the skills she developed during training. UPI praised the action in its review, particularly a flamethrower battle. The film opened in theaters June 6. DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD dates have not been announced.


Forbes
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Metallica's Big Week On The Hard Rock Chart: A Comeback And A Milestone
Metallica lands two hits on Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, with "Enter Sandman" ... More holding at No. 2 and "Nothing Else Matters" returning at No. 9. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 01: Lead singer and guitarist James Hetfield of Metallica performs onstage at Lumen Field on September 01, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by) Metallica is in the midst of another exciting week on Billboard's hard rock charts. The group can almost always be found on one or two of the genre-focused tallies, though some periods are bigger than others, depending on what's happening with the band and what competition it faces. Even with nothing brand new to promote, Metallica still manages an impressive showing, as the rock outfit continues to perform well with decades-old material that has hardly faded in popularity. Metallica Stands Alone With Two Hits This week, Metallica is the only act that fills more than one space on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart. The tally, which ranks the bestselling digital tunes in the hard rock genre in the United States, only features 10 spots, and Metallica claims 20% of all available positions. "Enter Sandman" almost recaptures the throne, but instead holds steady in the runner-up spot. The cut is bested by "Fight Like a Girl," the latest release by Evanescence and which debuts at No. 1. At the same time, "Nothing Else Matters" returns to the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales ranking, reentering the roster at No. 9. 'Enter Sandman' Reaches 700 weeks "Enter Sandman" hits a remarkable milestone this frame, as it has now spent 700 weeks on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart. That's an incredible achievement for any track on any Billboard tally – and especially for one to still be sitting at No. 2. Those 700 stays help 'Enter Sandman' far eclipse the longevity that "Nothing Else Matters" has enjoyed throughout the years. That single also reaches a new milestone, as this period marks its ninetieth frame on the same ranking. Metallica Joins Led Zeppelin With a Comeback Metallica earns one of two comebacks on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart this week as "Nothing Else Matters" returns at No. 9. "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin also rocks back onto the list, appearing just one spot further north, at No. 8. Those classics are joined by a pair of debuts, including "Fight Like a Girl" and 'Hordes Of Khan' by Sabaton, which begins its time on the tally at No. 6.