While Kurt Cobain had a more diverse music taste than most, most wouldn't have admitted to being a fan of some of his favourites.
Even though Bono took everything about rock and roll seriously, some bands didn't exactly share the same enthusiasm that he did.
People sure got annoyed about Wuthering Heights, Emerald Fennell’s big-screen version of one of the most adored books of all time, ripped to pieces by critics who felt that it did an injustice to ...
Despite wearing Irish roots proud on their sleeve, The Edge felt that U2 was nothing compared to the legacy of America's finest singers.
John Fogerty wasn't born in the Bayou, and he wasn't there when they started dyeing the river green in Chicago, but he liked a certain lime-flavoured drink.
While Keith Richards was already one of rock's greatest superstars, he felt that some singers needed to be up there with the ...
Meryl Streep took unlikely inspiration from Arnold Schwarzenegger when gearing up for one of her most political roles.
Glen Campbell may have made his name singing about the geography of America, but as it turned out, his ode to Phoenix was actually an impossible task.
Amy Adams auditioned for this role for every iteration, losing out a few times before finally landing her dream.
Eagles were undeniably one of the biggest bands of the 1970s. But without this hit, Don Henley doesn't think they would have got there.
While Steven Tyler was in touch with the spiritual side of music, he felt that some of the greatest in his field could touch ...
Hollywood had an active role in World War II by producing propaganda films and working with the United States government, and there were some actors, like James Stewart, who actua ...
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