Wim Wenders apologises to Nastassja Kinski for underage nude scene in 1975 film ‘The Wrong Move’, pulls it from circulation

Director Wim Wenders has formally apologised to actor Nastassja Kinski for filming her topless as a teenager in his 1975 film The Wrong Move. The German road movie, about the experiences of a travelling writer, featured a scene where Kinski, then only 13, was shown topless. It was to be her film debut, with the …
‘Grand Theft Auto 6’ fans questioned by police after snooping around game HQ

A handful of Grand Theft Auto fans were questioned 's HQ in Edinburgh. YouTuber ÜberGaming flew to Glasgow last month and stayed in a hotel opposite the offices of Rockstar North, the game developers currently working on Grand Theft Auto 6. On May 26 (the day Grand Theft Auto 6 was originally supposed to launch), …
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Weezer announce ‘The Gold Album’ with mournful single ‘We Might As Well Be Strangers’ featuring Wednesday’s Karly Hartzman

Weezer have announced 'The Gold Album' with their mournful new single 'We Might As Well Be Strangers', featuring Wednesday's Karly Hartzman. The LA rockers will release their sixteenth studio album on August 21 via Reprise/Warner Records. So far, they've shared the Kenneth Blume-produced song 'Shine Again', their first track since 2022. The album will see …
‘Whispering’ Bob Harris to step down from BBC Radio 2 after 56 years due to “ill health”: “This has been one of the hardest decisions of my life”

Legendary broadcaster Bob Harris has decided to step down from BBC Radio 2 after over five decades due to "ill health", and described the move as "one of the hardest decisions of my life". The broadcaster is leaving both of his shows on the station: Radio 2 Country (Thursdays, 9-10pm) and Sounds of the 70s …
‘Backrooms’ director Kane Parsons criticises AI as “cultural rot” that “defeats the purpose entirely” of creativity

Backrooms director Kane Parsons has hit out at AI, describing it as "cultural and economic rot". The YouTuber-turned-film maker has been enjoying success with his debut horror movie Backrooms, and has entered the discussion surrounding AI's place in the future of the film industry. In an interview with The Australian, he made his feelings very …
Official Global Beatles Day announced

The Beatles and Apple Corps Ltd have come together to officially recognise Global Beatles Day, which will be celebrated later this month. Set to take place on June 25, the day will celebrate all things about the Fab Four, and see the band and Apple Corps Ltd, the company founded, come together for some new …
Josh Klinghoffer says there’s “a slight disrespect” to the Red Hot Chili Peppers albums made without John Frusciante

Josh Klinghoffer has said there's a "a slight disrespect" to the Red Hot Chili Peppers albums made without John Frusciante. In a new interview with Guitar World, the guitarist opened up about the fan reception between the albums he made with the band, in comparison to the response to those featuring Frusicante. Frusciante joined the …
Susan Boyle and Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos link up for new Irn Bru World Cup ad

Susan Boyle and Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos have teamed up for the new Irn Bru World Cup ad. Following Belle and Sebastian's new Scotland World Cup anthem 'It Only Takes One Lion', Susan Boyle and Alex Kapranos have starred in a new ad for the popular Scottish soft drink. The video features Boyle singing the …
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Watch Massive Attack cover ‘Regret of the Times’ by Seo Taiji and Boys: “We see this cover as an act of continuity, revival and solidarity”

Massive Attack have been playing a powerful cover of Seo Taiji and Boys' 'Regret of the Times' on tour, describing it as an "act of continuity, revival and solidarity". The song was released in 1993 towards the corruption and serve as a cry for revolution. Taiji wrote the song in light of two tragedies in …
‘Scary Movie’ review: parody reboot is horrifyingly unfunny

Do you like parodies that barely function as actual movies and aren't really funny either? Then you are squarely in the target audience for the sixth instalment in the horror send-up series that kicked off with 2000's Scary Movie. The last one, released in 2013, was so bad it almost killed a franchise that grossed …
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