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Alexander Skarsgård has a flourishing onscreen career, lending his acting chops to iconic roles that have made him a household name. But it wasn't always easy.
Ethan Coen's queer detective movie 'Honey Don't!', starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans, received a six-minute standing ovation at Cannes.
Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers formed The Police and helped to launch the reggae-rock hybrid movement. But was The Police's best album?
In a newly aired 1975 interview, Sir Elton John revealed that his career almost ended before it began, as he almost married a woman who hated his music.
Taking inspiration from a classic Soviet sci-fi picture, Denis Villeneuve used ideas of love and altruism to create his astonishing 'Dune' movie.
In a new interview, 'Saltburn' star Barry Keoghan has admitted that he is "not in denial anymore" about his experience with addiction.
After Billy Joel was forced to cancel all scheduled concerts due to a recent diagnosis of a rare brain disorder, his daughter shared a touching message.
After ceasing their hectic touring operations in 1966, it's clear that the raucous 'Helter Skelter' is the one song that should have been played live.
Before breaking into superstardom in 1995, the Edinburgh-born singer had already been gigging for more than a decade with a well known Scottish outfit.
The bagpipes aren't an instrument that one might commonly associate with jazz, but Philadelphia musician Rufus Harley thought he could change this.
The Michael Jackson biopic has been delayed again, pushed from an October 2025 release to an undisclosed date in 2027. It may also be split into two parts.
Impossible III' but after 15 months of creative differences, he quit the Tom Cruise movie - and filmed himself doing it.
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