
"Yesterday, I paid £12.12 to sit in a cinema and watch what was essentially a three minute 46 second music video, shown twice, interspersed with a bunch of DVD extras. And I couldn't be happier. In fact, the moment it finished, I felt an immediate compulsion to go see it all again. And although I suspect non-fans (the kind of people who think pop stars shouldn't release so many album covers) might have been bored, I truly think this is the future of cinema."
"Thanks to her relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce, with whom she's now engaged (an event that sent global brands wild), Showgirl radiates pure joy. Recorded in stolen moments during her record-shattering Eras tour, it's tight, triumphant, and clocks in at a blessedly economical 41 minutes. The release broke Spotify. Fans are ecstatic. And Taylor, it seems, is having the time of her life."
A cinema showing cost £12.12 and consisted of a 3 minute 46 second music video played twice with DVD-style extras, prompting immediate desire to rewatch. Taylor Swift released her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, after the emotional Tortured Poets Department. The new album radiates joy amid her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce, was recorded during the Eras tour, runs 41 minutes, and broke Spotify. Swift staged a three-day global event called Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, an 89-minute cinematic experience that premiered her self-directed music video The Fate of Ophelia.
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