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The new Oscars rules require judges to watch every film in a category; judges are already exploiting new loopholes to avoid ...
Exploring the controversy surrounding Irish band Kneecap amid an ongoing investigation following their set at Coachella and ...
For years, fans have argued over which is the better adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' – the 1995 BBC ...
Kneecap have had their tour of Germany cancelled in September, they are also no longer set to appear at Hurricane Festival ...
In the end, everyone else’s loss was the biggest gain possible for Bruce Willis. Almost every viable leading man in the ...
The behind-the-scenes power struggle on ABC's 'Commander in Chief' ruined Geena Davis' favourite role, as the show wound up cancelled after 17 episodes.
The promotion for the first trailer of 'Now You See Me, Now You Don't' included a bizarre billboard in Times Square and some lucky fans receiving $119.16.
David Bowie was never one to overstay his artistic welcome. But after creating a world this good, it was only right he came back.
Grammy-winning singer Laufey has launched The Laufey Foundation which will fund classical musical educations around the world for young artists.
During the Britpop age, Tony Blair and New Labour attempted to court groups like Pulp, leading Jarvis Cocker to pen the politically-charged 'Cocaine Socialism'.
Poet, author, and musician Kae Tempest has revealed that his fifth studio album, 'Self Titled', will be released on July 4th. He has also released a new single.
Charli XCX will star in and produce the next film by prolific Japanese horror director Takashi Miike, which will be made under her own production company.