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While Chris Evans is usually seen in a superhero outfit as Captain America in the MCU, he knows every moment of a classic '90s western.
In 1991, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell dropped 'Come In From the Cold' from her 14th LP 'Night Ride Home', a fan favourite ...
Whenever a director is so unhappy with their film that they no longer want to be associated with it, the name Alan Smithee is ...
Dolly Parton was warned not to do her 1977 interview with Barbara Walters because of her controversial and pointed questions, but Parton came out on top.
Katharine Hepburn was a defiant creative in Hollywood and she rarely settled for second best. But one movie ending always bugged her.
Jordan Peele might have penned one of the greatest screenplays of all time, but the director still shared his advice on getting out of a creative slump.
When casting his eye on Rush's storied body of work, bassist Geddy Lee always felt frustrated with one of their albums' less than perfect end result.
Maestro' director Bradley Cooper selects a true classic thriller as his pick of the finest films from one of cinema's most memorable decades.
It is one of the most iconic scenes in all of cinema and the moment Michael Madsen as Mr Blonde shuffles to Stealers Wheel will always be remembered.
Don Henley's voice is iconic in its own right and one many would consider their favourite. As for him, well this country icon takes top spot.
Despite amassing a back catalogue of film and TV spanning five decades, Salma Hayek almost turned down a character she felt ...
While Michael Madsen was already becoming a major actor before 'Reservoir Dogs' came across his desk, it wasn't going to be easy getting the role he wanted.
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