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Most legacy sequels are bad and really rub dirt on the legacy of it all, but these five proved they can be done well and proudly carry on the name.
Actor Ellen Pompeo has hit out at the Trump administration after anti-Trump protests swept America on the weekend of his 79th birthday.
The only 'Friday the 13th' movie that doesn't mention Jason Voorhees by name is 'Part III,' which is also the first one to introduce his iconic hockey mask.
Radiohead drew from an incredibly broad range of influences when it came to their 1997 masterpiece 'OK Computer', but they were particularly indebted to jazz.
The Beatles may be rock overlords, but Rick Wakeman isn't as easy to impress. As such, his favourite album by the Fab Four is one that truly changed the world.
A free-to-see exhibition celebrating Ozzy Osbourne is coming to the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery just weeks before the huge Black Sabbath farewell show.
Global streaming platform Mubi have released a statement after considerable backlash over their investor ties to a notorious Israeli defence start-up.
Billy Joel replicated elements of The Beatles' 'A Day in the Life' for 'Goodnight Saigon', including the melodic appeal and the structural dynamics.
Bringing the world of 'Brat' to life by putting all her collaborators in one place, LIDO festival's Party Girl day is the ultimate celebration of Charli XCX.
Former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon has revealed that he is writing a book about his life. The project will be "based on truth".
Gene Hackman famously hated his time making Wes Anderson's 'The Royal Tenenbaums', but one thing annoyed him above everything else.
Burnished in an age of atomisation and contemporary rot, London's The Sick Man of Europe wields synth-soaked post-punk scoring a climate of confusion and chaos.
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