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Kevin Morby has released ‘Dumcane’, an outtake from his 2016 album ‘Singing Saw’ to mark its fifth anniversary.In a post on Instagram, Morby said he took ‘Dumcane’ to the recording sessions for ‘Singing Saw’, but it didn’t make the cut because it “wasn’t feeling quite right sitting next to the other songs”.
The track was then taken to Kyle Thomas and reimagined as a stripped-down song.“For reasons beyond me this version of ‘Dumcane’ sat inside Kyle’s tape machine lost and forgotten the last five
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Drew and Jonathan Scott are back with new episodes of “Celebrity IOU” featuring an all-new lineup of celebrities.
Actor Kevin Spacey is on the comeback trail, booking his first film role in four years. ABC News reports Spacey will appear in the Italian film "L’uomo Che Disegno Dio," or "The Man Who Drew God."The film will be directed by Franco Nero and also star Nero’s wife, Vanessa Redgrave.
EXCLUSIVE: Money Court, a six-episode series featuring Shark Tank‘s Kevin O’Leary, will join CNBC’s primetime lineup on August 11.
Kevin Spacey is returning to the screen with an Italian drama following his sexual assault and misconduct allegations that lost him a ton of projects in Hollywood. As per ABC News, the actor will appear in the Italian film L’uomo Che Disegno Dio, translated as The Man Who Drew God and will be essaying the role of a detective in the film.
sexual assault allegations were brought against him in 2017.According to Variety, the actor will make his return to the big screen in the low-budget Italian indie film L’uomo Che Disegnò Dio, directed by Franco Nero. The film title translates to The Man Who Drew God, and will reportedly begin filming later this year.Louis Nero, the film’s producer, confirmed that Spacey will make a cameo in the film as a police detective.
Four years after multiple allegations of sexual assault derailed his Hollywood career, Kevin Spacey is set for a return to the big screen.
Kevin Spacey is getting back into movie-making.
Kevin Spacey is in “advanced talks” to make his return to acting in an Italian film directed by Franco Nero, Variety has confirmed.Louis Nero, the producer of Franco Nero’s upcoming low-budget indie “L’uomo Che Disegno Dio,” tells Variety that filmmakers are in final talks with Spacey for him to make a cameo in the film. According to Louis Nero, Spacey would feature in a small role as a police detective.
Actor Kevin Spacey is on the comeback trail, booking his first film role in four years.
The Hollywood reckoning over the last few years has led to the downfall of many top celebrities who faced accusations of sexual misconduct, including Bill Cosby, Matt Lauer and Kevin Spacey. The stars’ tarnished reputation has triggered a reexamining of their work, with some of their shows and movies pulled from circulation.
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has written a new song for his favourite Aussie Rules football team, the Fremantle Dockers.The band’s frontman has also been named as the club’s top fan – or their #1 ticket holder – at their latest match, which was held earlier today (May 22).“Incredibly honoured to be the new Fremantle Dockers #1 ticket holder,” Parker wrote on Instagram. “I will cherish this forever.
John Travolta had upbeat news for fans on Friday when he took to Instagram to make an announcement - and his daughter, Ella, was jumping for joy too. The Saturday Night Fever star was ecstatic to give his social media followers a movie update. MORE: John Travolta expresses his heartbreaking experience with grief after losing wife Kelly PrestonHe wrote: "I'm very excited to announce the re-release of the comedy film Kevin Hart and I filmed right before the pandemic, DieHart.
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The controversial casting of Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One in 2016’s Doctor Strange was a mistake, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has admitted.
Kevin Morby and Hamilton Leithauser have shared covers of each other’s songs and announced a joint US tour.The indie artists took to their respective Instagram accounts earlier this week to post each other’s renditions of their tracks.