Sally Kellerman has died at 84.
06.02.2022 - 14:47 / nme.com
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson has opened up about his experiences of being diagnosed with throat cancer back in late 2014, as well as his recovery from the disease.During a Q&A segment of his US spoken-word tour date in Orlando, Florida last month (January 18), the 63-year-old frontman was asked what advice he would give to anyone facing a new cancer diagnosis.The singer said he “embraced” the treatment offered to him, asking questions about how all the “amazing” technology involved operated (per Blabbermouth).“I have to say that the therapies that people are coming up with now are so on the edge and successful that you really do stand a very good chance. Because half of us are gonna get cancer, and it’s not a death sentence anymore, and you can deal with it.“The things they have to do to your body to get rid of it are getting better and better and better as we go down the line.
They did some nasty things to my body. I’m lucky I’m completely clear of it and everything.”Dickinson said he mainly reserved conversation on the subject for public shows due to people’s curiosity, adding: “I quite enjoy talking about it because you kind of demystify it a little bit for people.
It’s a scary thing.”Approximately 39.2 per cent of people will be diagnosed with cancer of any site at some point during their lifetime, according to 2016–2018 data. Last month (January 6), Dickinson announced that he is working on a new solo album.The frontman said he has already made a start on the follow up to 2005’s ‘Tyranny Of Souls’ with long term collaborator Roy ‘Z’ Ramirez but he is still some way off completing the record.He went on to say that he is planning on finishing the record after he has completed his spoken word tour in the US.
.Sally Kellerman has died at 84.
In 2022, if there’s a musical landmark that’s noteworthy, you generally note it by putting out a limited edition release on either a digital format most people don’t understand or a physical format most people can’t play. Iron Maiden have opted for the latter.Next month it will be 40 years since the release of ‘The Number Of The Beast’, the first Iron Maiden album to feature Bruce Dickinson on vocals, and the first to top the UK charts.
Iron Maiden will release an ultra-limited pressing of the record on a commemorative white cassette.The tape is due out on March 18 via Parlophone in the UK, and March 25 via BMG in the US. Depending on where you’re based, the tape will land either a few days shy of, or a few days past, the album’s actual birthday – it first hit UK shelves on March 22, 1982.UK pre-orders are available now from Iron Maiden’s webstore.
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American and UK/IRE rights to the political comedy The Hater, from writer-director Joey Ally (Uproot, Are You Still Singing), in which she stars alongside Bruce Dern (Nebraska, The Hateful Eight), Meredith Hagner (Search Party, Palm Springs), D’Angelo Lacy (aka musical artist Black Gatsby), Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars, Ford v Ferrari), Ali Larter (The Last Victim, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter), and Nora Dunn (Together Together, The Lost Husband). The independent distributor has slated it for a day-and-date release on March 18.
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While it may seem massive, La La Land is a pretty tight-knit community (figuratively and literally). In Hollywood everyone knows each other, and not just by an acquaintance, some also by family ties.
coronavirus task force coordinator in the administration of President Donald Trump.Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, announced Monday that Birx's “Silent Invasion: The Untold Story of The Trump Administration, COVID-19, and Preventing the Next Pandemic Before It’s Too Late," will be published April 26.“I wrote ‘Silent Invasion' to document the full extent of what I witnessed as I tried to save lives during this devastating time," Birx said in a statement. “In the book, I expose the true cost of mistakes that were made at all levels of the federal government, but I also clarify the things that went right yet remained largely unseen — the insights and innovations that saved American lives in this pandemic and are essential to preparing for the next.”The 65-year-old Birx, currently a senior fellow at the George W.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe upcoming FX limited mystery series “The Retreat” has added 10 new cast members, Variety has learned.Clive Owen, Harris Dickinson, Alice Braga, Jermaine Fowler, Joan Chen, Edoardo Ballerini, Raul Esparza, Pegah Ferydoni, Ryan J. Haddad and Javed Khan have all joined the series.
Michelle Obama is reflecting on the day the Obama family’s life changed forever. On Thursday, the former FLOTUS shared some throwback photos of the day Barack Obama announced his candidacy for President of the United States.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorMotown founder Berry Gordy had a galaxy of star executives helping him build the company into the powerhouse it became, but not many of them shone as brightly as Suzanne de Passe.Joining the company relatively late in its heyday, de Passe moved from her native Harlem to Detroit in 1968 and soon convinced a skeptical Berry to sign a group of kids calling themselves the Jackson 5. She quickly took charge of developing the group into the pop-culture juggernaut they immediately became — their first four singles went to No.
Former MLB star Jeremy Giambi died on Wednesday morning at his parents’ home in southern California.
Tim Burgess has announced that he’ll be hosting a special 25th anniversary listening party tonight (February 10) for Blur‘s self-titled 1997 album.The Charlatans’ frontman has been hosting listening parties for a multitude of albums on Twitter since the UK went into its first coronavirus lockdown back in early 2020.This afternoon he announced that Blur members Alex James and Dave Rowntree, as well as producer Stephen Street will be joining him and his followers tonight for a listening party to celebrate the band’s fifth album turning 25.‘Blur’ was originally released on February 10, 1997, and featured the singles ‘Beetlebum’, ‘On Your Own’, ‘M.O.R.’, and the iconic anthem ‘Song 2’.
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Bruce Willis earning his own category.The annual film awards honour the worst in filmmaking for the past year, with Netflix‘s Diana musical earning the most nods this time with nine nominations in total – including Worst Picture.However, Willis has been given a special category called ‘Worst Bruce Willis Performance in a 2021 movie’ after releasing eight films – namely American Siege, Apex, Cosmic Sin, Deadlock, Fortress, Midnight In The Switchgrass, Out Of Death and Survive The Game.Also scoring multiple nods this year were LeBron James for his work on Space Jam: A New Legacy, including Worst Actor, and Amy Adams, who has been nominated for Worst Actress for The Woman In The Window and Worst Supporting Actress for Dear Evan Hansen.Ben Affleck also earned a Worst Supporting Actor nomination for The Last Duel, as did Jared Leto for House Of Gucci, while Mark Wahlberg has a Worst Actor nomination for Infinite.Ruby Rose was also nominated for Worst Actress for Vanquish, while Taryn Manning has Worst Actress and Supporting Actress nods for Karen and Every Last One Of Them, respectively. “Here’s a look at what we saw.
The 2022 Razzie Awards nominations are here.
WORST PICTUREDiana the Musical (The Netflix Version)InfiniteKarenSpace Jam: A New LegacyThe Woman in the WindowWORST ACTORScott Eastwood / DangerousRoe Hartrampf (As Prince Charles) Diana the MusicalLeBron James / Space Jam: A New LegacyBen Platt / Dear Evan HansenMark Wahlberg / InfiniteWORST ACTRESSAmy Adams / The Woman in the WindowJeanna de Waal / Diana the MusicalMegan Fox / Midnight in the SwitchgrassTaryn Manning / KarenRuby Rose / VanquishWORST SUPPORTING ACTRESSAmy Adams / Dear Evan HansenSophie Cookson / InfiniteErin Davie (As Camilla) Diana the MusicalJudy Kaye (As BOTH Queen Elizabeth & Barbara Cartland) / Diana the MusicalTaryn Manning / Every Last One of ThemWORST SUPPORTING ACTORBen Affleck / The Last DuelNick Cannon / The MisfitsMel Gibson / DangerousGareth Keegan (As James Hewitt, the Muscle-Bound Horse Trainer)/Diana the MusicalJared Leto / House of GucciWORST PERFORMANCE by BRUCE WILLIS in a 2021 MOVIE(Special Category)Bruce Willis / American SiegeBruce Willis / ApexBruce Willis / Cosmic SinBruce Willis / DeadlockBruce Willis / FortressBruce Willis / Midnight in the SwitchgrassBruce Willis / Out of DeathBruce Willis / Survive the GameWORST SCREEN COUPLEAny Klutzy Cast Member & Any Lamely Lyricized (or Choreographed) Musical Number / Diana the MusicalLeBron James & Any Warner Cartoon Character (or Time-Warner Product) He Dribbles on / Space Jam: A New LegacyJared Leto & EITHER His 17-Pound Latex Face, His Geeky Clothes or His Ridiculous Accent / House of GucciBen Platt & Any Other Character Who Acts Like Platt Singing 24-7 is Normal / Dear Evan HansenTom & Jerry (aka Itchy & Scratchy)/ Tom & Jerry the MovieWORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUELKaren (Inadvertent Remake of Cruella deVil)Space Jam: A New
Vivienne Chow Leading Hollywood screenwriters Bruce McKenna and John Fusco have been tapped by U.S-based Inspire Studios to write two Asian-themed war features. One will go into production this year, the other in 2023, Variety has learned.McKenna, who co-wrote and co-produced the Emmy-winning mini-series “The Pacific,” and wrote part of “Band of Brothers,” is attached to the company’s debut release, Filipino-Hollywood feature “Angel Warrior” as scriptwriter.