Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Manic Street Preachers share new single People Ruin Paintings

Manic Street Preachers have shared their new single 'People Ruin Paintings'. The Welsh rockers' latest track from their upcoming...

Latest Posts

Coldplay to release A Film For The Future, a visual companion to Moon Music

Coldplay are set to release 'A Film For The Future', a 44-minute visual companion to their chart-topping album 'Moon Music'.

Sex Pistols to release three live albums from raucous 1978 US tour

The Sex Pistols are releasing three lives albums from their raucous 1978 US tour. For the first time,...

Screenings announced for Mac Miller’s Balloonerism animated short film ahead of album release

Mac Miller's estate is releasing an animated short film in cinemas to accompany the late star's upcoming posthumous album 'Balloonerism'.

NewJeans’ record label files injunction to stop K-pop girl group’s independent brand deals

NewJeans' record label ADOR has filed an injunction against the girl group in an attempt to stop them inking brand deals without...

Luke Evans teases his Beauty and the Beast character

Luke Evans thinks his role in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ is "as dark as any Disney character could possibly get".
The 37-year-old actor stars as Gaston in the live-action remake of the Disney classic and has teased fans about what they can expect from his latest on-screen performance.
He shared: "He gets as dark as any Disney character could possibly get."
The actor explained that Gaston was a soldier in the past, but said he reveals his true self when his advances towards Belle go unrequited.
He told Empire magazine: "This is a man who, for the first time in his life, hasn’t got what he wanted."
Meanwhile, Luke’s on-screen co-star Emma Watson previously admitted to being nervous about singing in ‘Beauty and the Beast’.
The actress – who portrays Belle in the live-action version of the Disney classic – explained that whilst she was "excited" to be given the iconic part, she was nervous about lending her voice to the role because she’s been out of practice for so long.
She said: "It’s so crazy. I was so excited. It was nerve-wracking for me because I’ve sung as a child in plays and I loved it, but I just hadn’t done it in such a long time, it was like learning to ride a bike again."
Emma also said that she has remained down to earth over the years and she believes it is the result of not being "swallowed" up by Hollywood.
She shared: "I’ve made films that existed outside of Hollywood and that was really helpful in a way because I didn’t get swallowed by the industry."

Latest Posts

Coldplay to release A Film For The Future, a visual companion to Moon Music

Coldplay are set to release 'A Film For The Future', a 44-minute visual companion to their chart-topping album 'Moon Music'.

Sex Pistols to release three live albums from raucous 1978 US tour

The Sex Pistols are releasing three lives albums from their raucous 1978 US tour. For the first time,...

Screenings announced for Mac Miller’s Balloonerism animated short film ahead of album release

Mac Miller's estate is releasing an animated short film in cinemas to accompany the late star's upcoming posthumous album 'Balloonerism'.

NewJeans’ record label files injunction to stop K-pop girl group’s independent brand deals

NewJeans' record label ADOR has filed an injunction against the girl group in an attempt to stop them inking brand deals without...

Don't Miss

The Lumineers announce new album Automatic

The Lumineers have announced their new album 'Automatic’. The folk group - comprising Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites -...

Taking Back Sunday’s Mark O’Connell quits band due to ‘creative differences’

Taking Back Sunday's Mark O'Connell has quit the band due to "creative differences". The sticksman had been behind the...

Noel Gallagher joins Shaun Ryder and Zak Starkey’s supergroup for new psychedelic tune

Noel Gallagher is featured on supergroup Mantra Of The Cosmos' new tune 'Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous)’. Happy Mondays' Shaun...

Iggy Pop praises ‘genuine old-school talent’ Tyler, The Creator

Iggy Pop has hailed Tyler, The Creator a "genuine old-school talent". The 77-year-old punk rock icon has "always liked"...

Lenny Kravitz’ Las Vegas return

Lenny Kravitz is returning to the Las Vegas Strip for another 'Blue Electric Light' residency. The 'Fly Away' hitmaker...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.