While it may not be a movie packed with jump scares, Steven Soderbergh made a quietly brilliant ghost tale that stays in the memory for months.
Keith Moon is virtually inseparable from the sound of The Who, but he wasn't the first drummer to fill that vacancy, replacing Doug Sandom back in 1964.
During the tumult of her later life, Hollywood musical star Judy Garland found herself at the centre of a drunken evening with a key band from the swinging era.
PJ Harvey said that this one icon will "always be a huge figure" in her life despite their music existing in two vastly different wors.
Yorgos Lanthimos isn't the type to make action movies, but he does appreciate this Matt Damon vehicle, which he called a "masterpiece".
The CBGB was an iconic punk and new wave bar in New York City. It fostered the likes of Talking Heads, Television and Blondie, but who did Clem Burke hate?
It’s been over 60 years since Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy turned Clint Eastwood into a movie star, and people are still ...
REM, Prince and Johnny Cash have all written very different songs about the end of the world, which best the question, which is the best?
Matt Pellisier helped My Chemical Romance on their way to the top of the world, but is never remembered for it. Who is he? Find out his story here.
Call Frank Zappa weird or call him a genius, you can't call him lazy, but what album in the abundance he made should you ...
The 1990s was a revolutionary time for cinema after the blockbuster fatigue of the 1980s, but Steven Spielberg still managed to have the edge over the decade.
Looking back at the angsty origins of emo, which lay within the hardcore punk scene of 1980s Washington, DC, and groups like ...
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