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Star Wars star John Boyega reveals how little money he had in his account before he was cast as Finn in The Force Awakens ...
In a decade dominated by monster-selling albums and MTV-ready promos, one single held the 1980s record for the longest charting number one spot.
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Cephalofair Games, and other board game publishers like it, are in dire straits thanks to Trump administration trade tariffs, ...
Bill Maher, the sardonic court jester of Hollywood, the would-be iconoclast who hates God but loves Israel, who buys into LGBT but doesn’t accept men in women’s sports, went to the White House and ate ...
One of Marvel's characters most adapted into live action is The Punisher, but it's not always done with an eye towards comics ...
The film’s script was a mixture of the comics and the animated series To ... “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits, “Electric Avenue” by Eddie Grant and “Don’t You Want Me” by ...
Dire Straits were one of the most unlikely success stories of the 80s, making 1985’s world-beating Brothers In Arms album before guitarist and leader Mark Knopfler ended the band at the height of ...
After 12,000 years, the Dire Wolves have been brought back from extinction thanks to the expert team at Colossal Biosciences, and they have already made a big impression on the world at large.
When Dire Straits was working on their third album, Making Movies, released in 1980, vocalist Mark Knopfler was writing a pensive ballad based on one of William Shakespeare’s most legendary plays.