Salma Hayek is discussing one of her most memorable “House of Gucci” scenes with Lady Gaga.
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Peter Hook has discussed the Joy Division biopic Control in an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit, calling it “TOO accurate”.The film was directed by Anton Corbijn, who worked closely with the band as a photographer, and was released in 2007.A fan on the Joy Division subreddit asked Hook what he thought about the movie and whether he thought it gave an accurate portrayal of his former band. “To be honest it was TOO accurate!” the bassist replied.“I recognised my ex-bandmates very well in the film. Anton knew us very well and schooled the actors religiously to capture all of our little quirks.
It was a great film.”In 2007, Hook said that he really enjoyed the film, but likened it to “having your heart stamped on”. “The weirdest thing was at the end, when it really hurt and everybody started clapping,” he said. “It would’ve been nice to have a dignified silence.
You’re sat there thinking “Fuck me I lived that! It was like being dissected.”Control was based on the biography Touching From A Distance, which was written by late frontman Ian Curtis’ widow Deborah. It focused on Curtis’ life from 1973 until his death in 1980, including his marriage and the formation of Joy Division.Elsewhere in the AMA, Hook reflected on his favourite memory of Curtis, recalling driving the singer home from the band’s rehearsal the night before he died. “We were so excited and happy – literally bouncing around in the car about going to America in a few days,” Hook wrote.
Salma Hayek is discussing one of her most memorable “House of Gucci” scenes with Lady Gaga.
Peter Andre has stepped away from the mic to launch a very exciting new venture this week - a health app called #itsfine which explores a huge range of fitness and health tips and tricks. The doting dad this week has also opened up exclusively to OK! VIP readers about life as a father-of-four, whether more kids are on the cards and why he's loving this era of his life. Sign-up or login below to read the full interview.
Peter Sarsgaard is no stranger to superhero films. Even before his upcoming role in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” as shady District Attorney Gil Coulson, Sarsgaard went full-on villain for the oft-maligned Ryan Reynolds film, “Green Lantern” back in 2011.
NEW YORK -- A man charged in the slaying of Jam Master Jay once filmed a brazen rap video in front of a street mural commemorating the Run-DMC legend, prosecutors say in court papers opposing the defendant’s release on bail.The amateur video was one of several instances when Karl Jordan Jr. proved himself a danger to the community by openly bragging about dealing drugs and possessing guns following Jay’s 2002 death, the documents say.
Peter Weber has made it clear that he wishes Hannah Brown the best, but that doesn’t mean he was thrilled when she included their post-Bachelorette hookup in her book — after previously promising not to reveal the details.
SPOILER ALERT: This story reveals major plot points from Tuesday’s Season 1 finale of ABC’s Queens.
Millie Mackintosh recently enjoyed a lavish date night with her husband Hugo Taylor, marking the pair's first outing since welcoming their second baby last year. Former Made in Chelsea star Millie, 32, gave birth to baby daughter Aurelia back in November, after she and Hugo, 35, welcomed their first daughter, Sienna, two years ago.
Jon Stewart is offering a defence of Joe Rogan.
K.J. Yossman The first image of Diane Kruger and Talia Ryder in ballet-themed feature “Joika” has been unveiled.James Napier Robertson (“The Dark Horse”) wrote and directs the film, which has started production in Poland.Embankment are representing worldwide sales and co-representing U.S.
A dad who started working for an alleged drugs boss known as 'Big Harry Potter' after getting into financial problems has been locked up.
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The Beatles if he had filmed the Let It Be documentary himself.The Get Back director reflected on the “incredible” footage he inherited from Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who produced the 1970 documentary of the 1969 ‘Let It Be’ recording sessions.“The poor guy was herding cats the whole time and I was just feeling so many times that I would have lost it!” Jackson said at a Q&A as part of the IMAX release of The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert, according to Metro.“I mean as much as I love the Beatles, I would have raised my voice at them a couple of times and read them the riot act because they would have driven me crazy, and Michael’s just so calm.”He added of his respect for Lindsay Hogg: “I particularly enjoy seeing Michael twitch and squirm when things aren’t going quite his way; as a director I can sympathise with that and find it kind of funny.“Some of my favourite bits in the rushes and the outtakes were Michael’s stuff because I don’t play in a band – I can love the Beatles and watch the Beatles like anyone – but crucially the person I was really relating to was Michael.” In a five-star review of The Beatles: Get Back, NME wrote: “After decades of old, tired stories getting respun, retold and republished, Jackson’s work offers a fresh look at pop’s greatest group.”
Millie Mackintosh has announced that she has moved into her new home with her husband Hugo Taylor and their two daughters.The former Made in Chelsea star, who recently posed in her underwear as she opened up on post-baby body, looked delighted as she posed outside the Davis & Mac lilac removal van outside her new London home on Wednesday 2 February. Millie, who shares daughters Sienna, 20 months, and Aurelia, eight weeks, with Hugo, posed in a navy knitted jumpsuit and trainers as she put her hands in the air to celebrate the move.
Lisa Ling recently made her return to “The View” as a guest co-host, but don’t expect her to be a permanent fixture on the daytime talk show.
as a guest co-host, but don't expect her to be a permanent fixture on the daytime talk show.The 48-year-old journalist, who co-hosted from 1999 to 2002, was a guest on Monday, and recalled what it was like to return to the panel of ladies, and how it differed from when she was on the program.«You really have to express your opinion so vociferously on that show, and in the age of social media, you're just scrutinized so severely,» Ling explained.She told Kimmel that on her first day back on, she got into a heated argument when she said that President Joe Biden «should apologize to the American people» for calling Fox News' Peter Doocy a «stupid son of a b**ch» on a hot mic.Ling said the «little debate» was written up as she was «causing chaos» on the show.«I get along great with the women,» she told Kimmel, before adding, «Although, during a commercial break, Joy [Behar] did tell me that I was talking too much.»Kimmel said he thought they may have too many people on the panel, to which Ling responded, «It is really difficult to get a word in edgewise. I did a little better this time.