Three of the four main contributors to The Byrds' 1968 album 'The Notorious Byrd Brothers' are featured on the cover, with a horse in place of the fourth.
In the winter of 1964, Ronnie Spector's group was still bigger than Mick and Keith's outfit, and the Stones had nothing but ...
As a general rule, Paul Newman wasn't interested in sequels, but he did turn one of his later films into a stealthy follow-up to his favourite role.
These are the five best 1990s horror movies you've never heard of, including the likes of 'Stir of Echoes' and 'Deep Rising'.
Hayao Miyazaki has officially retired five times, but it's never stuck, and he keeps returning to animation. Find out why.
Chuck Berry is one of the most iconic names in music, but even he had his favourite musicians. In 1973, he picked two songs that he called all-time favourites.
While Tom Waits has always presented himself as something of a character, he couldn't have prepared himself for meeting with ...
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During one of his many tyrannical outbursts, Jackson’s manager, Ken Kamis, revealed that Harvey Weinstein told the filmmaker to his face that if he couldn’t turn J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy into a single ...
Though Jerry Garcia probably didn't know the full extent of it himself, it's no secret that he and the Grateful Dead took copious amounts of LSD in the 1960s.
M. Night Shyamalan will soon be returning to television with a live-action series based on Mattel’s Magic 8 Ball, co-written ...
Plenty of actors deserve to be called assholes, but not Kurt Russell. He’s one of the rare stars who are about as close to universally beloved as it gets, and the only person who gets to call him an ...