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Leonardo DiCaprio received praise for his performance in 'The Basketball Diaries', but the late actor River Phoenix wanted ...
Judi Dench has been in the business for decades, giving her the authority to share where she thinks young actors are going wrong.
Ray Davies may have Britishness flowing from his veins, but he wrote a song challenging a racist dystopia, which showed a bleaker eye to the world.
Michael Fassbender's obsessive method of getting into character involves reading a script upwards of 300 times, so his character embeds itself in his head.
Brian May used music to cope with the loss of Freddie Mercury, and one song that particularly moved him was 'Too Much Love Will Kill You'.
A look at the way Anita Pallenberg influenced Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones' style, and how Charlie Watts was very annoyed at the attention that got ...
Jeff Bridges has worked with many greats, but perhaps the most profound experience came from working with Hal Ashby, whom he called "a master" ...
Captain Beefheart was a sporadic man who made sporadic music, which once almost led to him destroying all his life's work.
Susan Sarandon didn't know her role as Alex in 'The Witches of Eastwick' had been stolen by Cher until she arrived in LA to begin shooting the film.
Music and politics have always run alongside one another. But maybe this story from Blink-182's Mark Hoppus is just one step too far.
Seth MacFarlane, the creator of some of the rudest, most offensive TV shows around, reveals his oddly wholesome favourite movie.
Slash has a long discography both within and outside of Guns N' Roses, but these are his greatest albums which are well worth your time.
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