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Dwayne Johnson has some rather different projects coming up, including the A24 drama 'The Smashing Machine', which could ...
With one of the most celebrated songbooks behind him, Paul McCartney found himself pushed toward a new way of working on one critically praised album.
Guillermo del Toro says that he considers 2001's 'The Devil's Backbone' to be his true "first film" even though he made two movies before it.
At just 25 years old, Palestinian artist Malak Mattar's name is known internationally for her advocacy and art that sheds ...
Hailed as one of the shoegaze greats during their early 1990s romp, Ride offered their thoughts on scene kings My Bloody Valentine's finest album.
Collating 40 of the all-time greatest Motown songs into one playlist, we journey through the extensive and diverse history of ...
It's easy to apply almost any meaning to Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody', but one that sticks out is the suspicion that it was ...
When the Coen brothers were kids, they watched various Sergio Leone movies, particularly 'Once Upon A Time in the West' which changed their outlook on cinema.
Val Kilmer regretted turning down the opportunity to study the "Suzuki method" in Japan with the legendary theatre director Tadashi Suzuki.
Phoebe Bridgers will be the first to admit that she used to be an overbearing fan. But now she's the famous one, her contemplations on fandom are complex.
Robert Smith recalled his elation after being asked to perform at a special birthday party occasion for David Bowie, saying it was a "dream come true".
Marlon Brando is one of the most revered actors of all time, but he often found his work to be pretty painful. There was, however, one movie that he adored making.