The style and narrative of the "Taste" music video largely mirrors that of Death Becomes Her, the 1991 dark comedy starring Academy Award winners Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn. Madeline (Streep Just a few hours after the release of her new album Short n' Sweet, Sabrina Carpenter dropped the music video to "Taste" Friday (Aug. 23) â but there's nothing sweet about the Death Sabrina Carpenter gets into a murderous feud (and shares a kiss) with Jenna Ortega in the killer music video for 'Taste,' which takes cues from the dark comedy 'Death Becomes Her.' Her latest music video for "Taste," the third single off of her studio album Short n' Sweet, is chock-full of references to classic horror films like Death Becomes Her and Kill Bill: Volume 1. It's likely that the "favorite" movie Carpenter referred to is the 1992 cult classic Death Becomes Her starring Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn. Of course, the film follows a similar narrative 1. "Death Becomes Her" This is the most overt reference and it runs throughout the video, as "Taste" has a few references to Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep's 1992 dark comedy. The music video for "Taste" seems to clearly be based on the 1992 Robert Zemeckis black comedy, "Death Becomes Her." The video starts with a parental advisory for "graphic violence Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega kill each other over an unnamed boyfriend in the Bucks County native's new music video for 'Taste.' The funny, bloody short seems to riff on 'Death Becomes Her.' The overarching look and feel of the video comes from the 1992 kitsch classic Death Becomes Her, starring Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep as two women fighting over the same guy while drinking a Sabrina Carpenter seemingly draws inspiration from the film Death Becomes Her for her Taste music video which also stars Jenna Ortega. The pop star released a teaser of the upcoming track on Sabrina Carpenter is promoting her brand new album Short 'n Sweet with an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy
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