Cocktail star Bryan Brown and War & Peace’s Greta Scacchi are to play two strangers trekking on the road in the Australian outback in a new Australian drama series.
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Radiohead‘s Ed O’Brien is one of many musicians sharing their reactions to a new government report that has stated the current model for streaming needs a “complete reset”.The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Commons Select Committee has been examining the business model since last year and whether or not the model is fair to songwriters and performers.Findings released today (July 15) see MPs setting out a “complete reset of streaming” that “enshrines in law [artists’]
.Cocktail star Bryan Brown and War & Peace’s Greta Scacchi are to play two strangers trekking on the road in the Australian outback in a new Australian drama series.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSummer vacation season may have started in the U.K., but the fallout from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport’s Parliamentary Committee report into the economics of music streaming continues to keep much of the British industry hard at work.The report calls for a “complete reset” of the streaming economy and recommends measures, including introducing the right for performers to receive equitable digital music remuneration, and refers the major music
EXCLUSIVE: Jake McDorman (The Right Stuff, Happiest Season) has joined the cast of Jerry and Marge Go Large.
Bryan Adams has signed one of those global agreements to release his next album with BMG and – we can confirm, just for you, right about now, in case you wondered – the musician is “delighted” about the deal.The delight might be partly caused by the novelty. As BMG notes in its official announcement, this is the musician’s “first new label deal in more than 40 years”.
Bryan Cranston has sent well wishes to his friend and former Breaking Bad co-star Bob Odenkirk, following today’s news that the actor had been sent to hospital after collapsing on the set of Better Call Saul.As first reported by TMZ and later The Hollywood Reporter, the incident happened during a shoot on Tuesday (July 27) at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California, where the Breaking Bad spin-off is shooting its sixth and final season.The 58-year-old Odenkirk was immediately helped by
Bob Odenkirk collapsed on the set of his show, "Better Call Saul," Tuesday night and the love from his Hollywood friends has started to pour in. Many of the 58-year-old’s pals and former co-stars such as Bryan Cranston, David Cross and more sent well wishes to him after his incident.
Bryan Cranston, 65, and Aaron Paul, 41, both hoped Bob Odenkirk, 58, has a speedy recovery after the star collapsed on the set of Better Call Saul. Bryan and Aaron both made Instagram posts on Wednesday July 28 to send love to Bob, who they both acted alongside in the critically acclaimed AMC series, Breaking Bad, which Better Call Saul is a spin-off of.
Bryan Cranston updated fans about his friend Bob Odenkirk's condition after he collapsed on the set of "Better Call Saul" Tuesday. "Today I woke up to news that has made me anxious all morning," Cranston wrote on Instagram on Wednesday. "My friend, Bob Odenkirkcollapsed last night on the set of Better Call Saul. He is in the hospital in Albuquerque and receiving the medical attention he needs but his condition is not known to the public as yet.
Sending support. Bob Odenkirk‘s former costars and celebrity friends sent him well-wishes following his health scare on Tuesday, July 27.
A post shared by Bryan Cranston (@bryancranston)His current condition is not known, nor is it known if he was conscious during the ambulance ride. Just an hour after Bryan's message, fellow "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul showed his support for Bob on social media, as well. "I love you my friend," he captioned a photo of Bob. A post shared by Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul)Odenkirk played attorney Saul Goodman in "Breaking Bad." His current show, "Better Call Saul," which is filming its sixth season, is
Bob Odenkirk was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday (July 27) after collapsing on the set of Better Call Saul.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorCanadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, one of the most successful recording artists of the ‘80s and ‘90s, has signed a global recordings agreement with BMG to release his upcoming studio album, the company announced on Wednesday. It is his first new label deal after more than 40 years with Universal-affiliated labels, beginning with A&M, which released his eponymous debut album in 1980.In his commercial prime, Adams was one of the biggest artists in the world,
Tyler Cameron’s fantasy suite date with Hannah Brown didn’t just leave an impression on him and the season 15 Bachelorette — he also had viewers across the country swooning over him. And in his new book, You Deserve Better: What Life Has Taught Me About Love, Relationships, and Becoming Your Best Self, Cameron explores his past romances, including his near engagement to Brown, and why he received so much praise for honoring her wishes on the infamous overnight dates.
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Matthew Vaughn has set an all-star cast for his next big budget action project, which will start shooting this August in Europe.