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Malcolm McDowell, who worked with Stanley Kubrick on 'A Clockwork Orange', named this British director as his equal.
After seeing U2 perform live in 1981, The Replacements' frontman Paul Westerberg wrote two groundbreaking songs in response to Bono's hit 'I Will Follow'.
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Tony Scott was a veteran action movie director, and his ability to juggle tension and character made him an A-list director. One film pushed him to his limit.
During a busy period in Radiohead's career, Thom Yorke said "something snapped" in him. In response, he wrote this track about wanting to escape it all.
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing were horror icons, so John Carpenter wanted to have one of them star in his classic movie 'Halloween'.
Cillian Murphy has played some of the most iconic characters of all time, and in all his years on screen, he has named the one actor he considers his idol.
The Beatles released several hit singles in the UK that weren't included on their albums as part of their strategy to keep singles and records separate.
Genesis and Mike + The Mechanics hitmaker Mike Rutherford talks about the British albums that inspired him and his art from an early age.
David Ayer was terrified of Christian Bale's method acting on 'Harsh Times' because Bale stayed in character as a PTSD-suffering soldier at all times.
There have been many influential directors who made their feature debuts before the age of 30. But who is the youngest ...