VENICE, Italy -- Guitarist Jimmy Page says he turned down a lot of “pretty miserable” pitches over the years to make a documentary about Led Zeppelin.
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Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has hailed Metallica‘s ‘The Black Album’ ahead of its 30th anniversary.The album’s anniversary celebrations include upcoming covers album ‘The Metallica Blacklist’.
Set for release on September 10, the star-studded, 53-track collection boasts “unique interpretations” of songs from ‘The Black Album’, which celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2021.In a new interview, Dickinson, who recently tested positive for COVID-19, spoke of how Metallica became trailblazers
.VENICE, Italy -- Guitarist Jimmy Page says he turned down a lot of “pretty miserable” pitches over the years to make a documentary about Led Zeppelin.
“Senjutsu,” Iron Maiden (BMG)Iron Maiden is not a band for those with short attention spans.Since blasting out of England in the late '70s in what would become known as the new wave of British metal, Iron Maiden has never been one to give record companies the kind of three-minute anthems they craved.Instead, they wrote and played (and played some more) until they were good and satisfied, and the result was often an epic track of 8-10 minutes or more, completely exploring a topic or idea until no
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has told fans to “get vaccinated” after coming down with COVID-19 recently.Last month, Dickinson revealed that despite being double vaccinated, he’d tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to cancel the final dates of his spoken word tour in the UK.He described feeling “a bit groggy, kind of like the flu,” at the time, adding “I’ve pretty much got no doubt that had I not had the vaccine, I could be in serious trouble.”Speaking to Yahoo! Music, Dickinson has
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTwo films each from India, Iran and South Korea feature in the eleven-title New Currents competition that is at the heart of the Busan International Film Festival.The festival this year will be operated as an in-person event Oct 6-15, 2021.
Jenna Dewan stands between two large bins of backpacks ahead of Baby2Baby & Paul Mitchell‘s mural unveiling and backpack distribution held at a Los Angeles elementary school on Friday (August 27) in Los Angeles.
Jessica Kiang With a touch on the pedal so light you don’t even feel the woosh, Panah Panahi, son of Iranian auteur Jafar Panahi, goes instantaneously from zero to 60 with his debut feature, “Hit the Road.” Doubly surprising, he does it repeatedly within the film too, from scene to scene — and within scenes, from moment to moment — accelerating and decelerating so abruptly, switching moods like gears, like radio stations, that by the end we should be rattling around inside, carsick, dying to
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first trailer for Iranian drama-horror Zalava, which is playing in the Venice Critics’ Week, the independent and parallel section of the Venice Film Festival.
Iron Maiden have released new single ‘Stratego’, the second preview of their long-awaited 17th album, ‘Senjutsu’ – you can listen to it below.The metal icons returned last month with ‘The Writing On The Wall’, their first new track in six years.
Ready for roses! Dylan Barbour thinks Blake Horstmann should be in the running for season 26 lead of The Bachelor after putting their past drama behind them.
Metallica‘s former bassist Jason Newsted has previewed the upcoming remastered deluxe box set of ‘The Black Album’ in a new unboxing video – you can see the reveal below.The band are celebrating 30 years of their self-titled fifth studio album next month with this special anniversary version of ‘The Black Album’, as well as a star-studded covers album, ‘The Metallica Blacklist’.In a new 15-minute video, Newsted – who played bass in Metallica from 1986 to 2001 – has given fans a sneak peak at
Channing Tatum, 41, and Sandra Bullock, 57, will be best friends “for life” after filming Lost City Of D together, a source told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. Their comfort with each other seemed pretty obvious in the video that Channing shared on Instagram on Aug. 16, and now we know it’s because he thinks she’s “incredible”.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorKimberley Motley, a human rights lawyer and the subject of the 2015 documentary “Motley’s Law,” has a unique perspective on life in Afghanistan. And she wants Americans to know — whatever they may see through news coverage of the country’s collapse, the reality on the ground for women under Taliban rule will be far worse.“We’re seeing in real time the erasure of women from society” in Afghanistan, Motley told Variety.
post a smoldering black-and-white mirror selfie for the last week on set, clearly glad to be done filming for a while.In the caption, the actor wrote, “Getting back to me before the next creative adventure into someone and somewhere else.”A post shared by Channing Tatum (@channingtatum)“The Lost City of D” stars the duo together in an action-packed rom-com, which Bullock is producing through her own company Fortis Films.
Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock have wrapped their latest project! The 41-year-old actor took to Instagram on Monday to show how he and his 57-year-old co-star celebrated the end of filming of .In the funny clip, Tatum is holding Bullock as someone off-camera announces that both of them have wrapped filming.
Many are excited to see Lady Gaga‘s return to acting with the Ridley Scott crime drama “House of Gucci,” seeing her star alongside Adam Driver, Al Pacino, Jared Leto, and others. However, it looks like she had to drop out of another film to make it as Collider reports that she had a scheduling conflict and couldn’t make Brad Pitt‘s upcoming action film “Bullet Train” helmed by director David Leitch (“John Wick,” “Atomic Blonde,” “Hobbs & Shaw,” “Deadpool 2“).