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  1. Based On True Events on the life & times of Aaron Cruze & to the people he look up to during the early stages of his life. Produced By B-Roc The Prophecy. Lo...

    • St. Vincent – “New York”
    • Harry Styles – “Sign of The Times”
    • Ted Leo – “Can’t Go Back”
    • The War on Drugs – “Holding On”
    • Perfume Genius – “Die 4 You”
    • The New Pornographers – “High Ticket Attractions”
    • Chance The Rapper – “Same Drugs”
    • Kelela – “Blue Light”
    • Run The Jewels – “Don’t Get Captured”
    • Alt-J – “In Cold Blood”

    A bright pastel wonderland that worked as a complete aesthetic reinvention for Annie Clark andallowed her to spin that big Astor Place cube like she was a stoned skateboarder on a Friday night.

    A former boy-band idol goes soaring over the Scottish coastline, the harness suspending him from a helicopter digitally erased, his hair blowing around in ways that seem too perfect to be real. Maybe the fifth-best superhero movie of the year.

    The infomercial-parody format seems a little passé during a period of history when nobody really watches infomercials, but Leo really puts his all into this deeply goofy performance. And his face is so shiny.

    Frankie Faison — Commissioner Burrell from The Wire— stars in a lovely little indie pocket drama that turns out to be all about dealing with loss. The way the light hits the camera is sublime.

    Every so often, we all feel like indistinguishable lumps of body-horror tissue, like Kaneda at the end of Akira. And every so often, we need Mike Hadreas to sing to us tenderly and theatrically anyway.

    A high school explodes into sudden, explosive, euphoric anarchy, like the end of Over The Edgein fast forward. Paint flies, glass shatters, shit explodes, and axes, crossbows, and swords come into play. For some of us, this is all pretty cathartic.

    An ultra-affecting ’70s variety-show performance, Chance duetting in the inexplicable rain with an enormous mascot-looking puppet. The final reveal is worthy of a Twilight Zoneepisode.

    This video is utterly entrancing, but I have to imagine that it’s not nearly as absorbing as video of the pitch meeting might be: “So, um, you’re going to be naked, OK? And kind of covered with wax? And your hair is alive? Don’t worry, it’ll be very tasteful.”

    It starts out as a fun, spooky claymation-skeleton lark. It ends up as a hard, unflinching condemnation of gentrification and of the criminal justice system. That’s versatility!

    An Iggy Pop-narrated nature documentary about the wood mouse would probably be worth watching even if it didn’t end in the immediate aftermath of a post-robbery shootout,

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  2. As a founder, producer, and consultant, I aim to deliver high-quality, impactful, and inclusive content that entertains, educates, and inspires. · Experience: CRUZE & COMPANY · Education ...

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  3. Oct 31, 2017 · The best music videos of 2017 include Kendrick Lamar, M.I.A., Migos, Rihanna, and more.

    • Jay-Z, “The Story of O.J.” In a year when emboldened, torch-carrying white supremacists march the streets, the burning crosses, slave ships, cotton fields, and white hoods portrayed in “The Story of O.J.”
    • Björk, “The Gate” Björk has leaned in extra hard on the talking point about Utopia being her Tinder album. But there’s nothing so remotely or summarily brief as a swipe in either direction from the video for the album’s lead single, though it certainly finds her reasserting her essential energy.
    • Danny Brown, “Ain’t It Funny” It’s tempting, at first glance, to dismiss the concept for “Ain’t It Funny” as hackneyed and banal: Introduce Detroit hip-hop wildman Danny Brown into a lily-white, Growing Pains-via-Too Many Cooks ’80s sitcom family and watch as hilarity ensues.
    • The Blaze, “Territory” The opening of the Blaze’s poignant video for “Territory” parallels the trail of water churned by a ship that takes a man to Algiers with the tears that roil on the man’s face upon his homecoming.
  4. Dec 27, 2017 · Our picks for the best music videos of 2017 include everything from a cutting animated satire to a guerilla shoot in Times Square to a short film that won Film Craft Grand Prix at the Cannes...

  5. Dec 15, 2017 · Whether it's extreme CGI or minimalism, indie-rock bands or dance music, we've rounded up the year's best music videos of every stock and stripe. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best of 2017.

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