Mel Brooks lied through his teeth to make 'The Producers', because Joseph E Levine wanted him to fire Gene Wilder and he ...
Millie Bobby Brown has been heralded as one of the fastest-rising young stars in Hollywood despite a filmography that's rather sparse.
Nina Simone released 'Blackbird' in 1966, her first writing credit, epitomising her relentless exploration of exposing racism in her artistic expression.
In the swirl of condemnation surrounding the lack of cultural authenticity in 'Emilia Pérez', one critic is choosing to fight fire with fire.
Aside from the litany of pioneering industrial albums with Ministry, Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker were attached to numerous side projects well worth a look.
Jeff Bridges has been in some strange films in his time, but none of them top this surreal fantasy drama. Read more about the project here.
Woody Guthrie is among the most important folk artists of all time, but the American songwriter was rarely rewarded for his tireless work with payment.
The origins of 'Hoo-ah', the war cry that ruined Al Pacino, can be traced back to his Oscar-winning role in 1992's 'Scent of a Woman.' ...
Berry Gordy's Motown Records defined American pop and soul music during the 1960s, but the label still exists to this day, now owned by Universial Music.
Eddie Van Halen may have had a timeless track record, but he felt that some records don't get the recognition upon release. Read more here.
Yesterday, music veterans and sensations came together for FireAid to unite people in support of those in Los Angeles ...
Tom Petty liked to get things done efficiently, but one song from 'Damn the Torpedoes' took an incredibly long time to get right.