wrote on Twitter. “We tried to get him to do something — anything — in ‘Face the Music,’ but they said he was unavailable and wouldn’t tell us why.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaBaz Luhrmann’s upcoming musical drama “Elvis” has added several prominent Australian actors to its cast. Richard Roxburgh, Helen Thomson, David Wenham, and Dacre Montgomery have joined an ensemble that includes the previously announced Tom Hanks, Austin Butler and Olivia DeJonge.Roxburgh, who worked with Luhrmann on “Moulin Rouge!,” will portray Elvis’s father, Vernon Presley.
wrote on Twitter. “We tried to get him to do something — anything — in ‘Face the Music,’ but they said he was unavailable and wouldn’t tell us why.
Big Sean has revealed that he’s sitting on three unfinished tracks with John Mayer.Back in 2018, the rapper posted a since-deleted photograph of himself and the ‘Gravity’ hitmaker in the studio together, but no music has since materialised from their time together.Speaking in a new interview with NME, Sean shared more details about what he and Mayer worked on, explaining that their work included input from revered musician James Fauntleroy.“Me, John and James Fauntleroy did a 17-hour lock-in
New York Post podcast “Jalen Rose: Renaissance Man” debuted Thursday — featuring an intimate discussion with Big Sean about their beloved hometown of Detroit.Fresh off the release of the rapper’s fifth solo album “Detroit II,” the pair talked about Big Sean’s upbringing in Motor City, where Rose was also born and raised.“It made me who I am. It was beautiful.
Kanye West owes Big Sean $3 million (£2.3m).Yesterday (September 30) The Breakfast Club host suggested that Ye’s ongoing tirade against the music industry was somewhat hypocritical owing to his treatment of Big Sean, who is said to have been placed in a “very terrible contract” by West.Charlamagne said that Sean, who is signed to West’s GOOD Music label, should be “saluted”, adding: “The restraint Big Sean shows to Kanye West is remarkable.
KFC just made the cooler days of autumn much more appealing by bringing back one of its hottest takeaway deals we’ve not seen since February.The WOW Box returns to the menu on Monday, October 5 and will set you back just £3.49.The limited-edition meal for one includes one fillet burger, one piece of chicken and one regular fries, you can also add a regular drink for just an extra 99p - usually £1.29.The offer was first spotted by eagle-eyed bargain hunters on the Hot UK Deals website who pointed
David E. Kelley thriller in these trying times? The network has released an extended teaser trailer for the Big Little Lies creator's new drama, Big Sky, premiering Nov.
Dacre Montgomery could not be happier for his Stranger Things co-star David Harbour, after he married girlfriend and musician Lily Allen in Las Vegas earlier this month.
Rev. Robert Graetz was a Lutheran minister and civil rights activist who was among the residents of Montgomery, Alabama who organized a historic bus boycott.Graetz was a young minister, relatively new to Montgomery, when Rosa Parks (1913 – 2005) was arrested in 1955 for refusing to yield her seat on a bus to a white passenger.
LOS ANGELES -- Elton John is opening up his vault and releasing an expansive collection of rarely heard and unreleased tracks.John announced Thursday that the eight-CD collection, “Elton: Jewel Box," will be released on Nov. 13.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn Nov. 13, Elton John will release “Elton: Jewel Box,” a career-spanning 148-song boxed set containing some 60 previously unreleased songs.The set — the full tracklist appears below — is focused on lesser-known material from Elton’s 50-plus year career.
Director Baz Luhrmann has announced several prominent Australian stars will join the cast of his Elvis Presley biopic.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaLuke Bracey has joined the cast of Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis,” an upcoming biopic about the King of Rock and Roll.The actor will play Jerry Schilling, who started out with Elvis Presley as young football buddies in Memphis.
Tom Hanks is headed back to Australia, six months after he tested positive for COVID-19. The 64-year-old actor, as well as the cast and crew of the upcoming Elvis Presley biopic, are returning to Queensland to resume production at the end of this month.Principal photography will begin on Sept.
Baz Luhrmann is looking forward to “taking care of business” on his Elvis Presley biopic after Tom Hanks emerges from his two-week quarantine in Australia.Work on the project ground to a halt earlier this year (2020) when Hanks, who will play Elvis’ manager Colonel Tom Parker in the film, and his actress wife Rita Wilson fell ill with the coronavirus.Hanks was spotted arriving Down Under again earlier this month (September 2020), and now director Luhrmann has confirmed in a statement to Variety
Baz Luhrmann‘s upcoming biopic about Elvis Presley is kicking up production once again, as Tom Hanks returns to Australia. Production on the film was cut short earlier this year when the 64-year-old actor was one of the first notable people to test positive for COVID-19 coronavirus along with his wife, Rita Wilson while waiting to start filming in the country. Variety reports that production will start back up on September 23 in Queensland.
Elvis Presley biopic is set to resume filming in Australia later this month after production was shut down back in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.The Romeo + Juliet and The Great Gatsby director’s latest project, titled Elvis, delves into the dynamic between Presley (played by Austin Butler) and his manager Colonel Tom Parker, who is being played by Tom Hanks.However, production on the movie was halted back in March after Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson tested positive for
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefDirector, Baz Luhrmann has confirmed that production will restart imminently on his untitled Elvis Presley movie. Tom Hanks, the film’s co-star has already returned to Australia, where he previously contracted COVID-19.Production in Queensland will start from Sept.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorBaz Luhrmann’s Warner Bros. Elvis movie is back on track, and will resume filming on Sept.
Tom Hanks traveled to Australia for the first time since contracting COVID-19 there in March — and he is seemingly getting special treatment when it comes to the country’s quarantining policy.