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James Nelson-Joyce has been linked with playing James Bond, but he admitted his dream role is actually to play troubled '60s ...
Looking at how Eric Clapton was so big in the London blues scene that artists like Ian Anderson and Andy Summers built their careers by leaning away from him.
Zach Cregger's 'Weapons' is shrouded in secrecy, but everything revealed about the 'Barbarian' director's new film makes it feel like a new horror classic.
Jarvis Cocker's ode to working-class life in 'Common People' changed Britpop - but how does the Pulp classic still stand up to today's society? Read more here.
John Carpenter couldn't stand 'Barbie' because he wasn't the target generation, and its feminist messaging went right over his head.
A look at how far ahead of its time and out there The Strokes were with their first single from 'First Impressions of Earth', 'Juicebox'.
Martin Scorsese had a tough time in the 1980s, so he decided to become a director-for-hire with 1986's 'The Colour of Money', and it got him back on track.
Grunge may have found its way into the late 1990s, but Eddie Vedder was always aware when a genre was breathing its last ...
The publication asked Diaz which of her films she thinks she is likely to revisit decades down the line, which got her thinking about the early days of her career. “I remember when I did The Mask, ...
Stevie Wonder was one of Motown's defining artists throughout its reign, and one track from 1967 stands out among the rest of the songwriter's discography.
Woody Harrelson is an ingrained part of Hollywood, but who knew that his journey to fame was so serendipitous and unexpected.
Counting down six of the all-time greatest albums by everybody's favourite musical siblings, Ron and Russell Mael or Sparks, ranging from glam to synthpop.
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