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Eddie Murphy has wanted to remake 1963's 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World' for decades, despite it already closely inspiring movies like 2001's 'Rat Race.' ...
The Flame' may well have been Cheap Trick's biggest hit, but it was almost handed over to Chicago to record instead.
Apart from the odd exception like James Stewart or Tom Hanks, playing nice all the time won’t get anyone very far in Hollywood. Most successful actors have a ruthless side, and while Cary Grant ...
Katharine Hepburn some pretty low points in her career, but from the standpoint of cinematic quality, none were as low as this one.
Every artist hopes to have at least one album that is remembered as a masterpiece. With 'Born To Run', Bruce Springsteen knew this would be his chance.
James Stewart's favourite co-star wasn't just a friend and colleague, but a mentor and the person who did more for his career than anyone else.
A look at how many half-truths and outright lies are spread around Nirvana and how Buzz Osborne of the Melvins consistently ...
Chris Cornell was around the grunge scene since the beginning, but he knew when some people were doing something much different than what Seattle was about.
Brian Wilson had altered the course of music in 1966 with 'Pet Sounds' and desperately needed a great follow up. Was this a bridge too far?
The Velvet Underground are responsible for some of the most experimental and thought-proviking songs of all time, but who ...
After touring through Liverpool earlier this week, Bruce Springsteen was joined by Paul McCartney during his second show in Anfield on June 7th.
A look at how Gene Simmons of Kiss talked the family of Frank Zappa into giving him access to their father's unreleased music after his death. Bad taste indeed.