• Alex Winter Helming Ambitious Frank Zappa Documentary with Estate's Approval

    Musical documentaries on characters such as Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse have been all the rage this year, and now an ambitious project revolving around the life of Frank Zappa has been announced. The film, approved by the Zappa Family Trust, won't be expected to hit theaters until 2017, but that's because of the huge level of material that filmmakers Alex Winter and Glen Zipper will have to work with.
  • Michael Jackson Wanted to Play Jar Jar Binks in 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menace'

    We found out this week that Michael Jackson did not in fact write the hit Simpsons song "Do The Bartman," but fans of the King of Pop will be glad he didn't originate another role either: Jar Jar Binks. It came out this week that Jacko was actually hoping to portray the loathed Star Wars: The Phantom Menace character.
  • 'Pixels' & 'Captain America: Civil War' Composer Henry Jackman Talks Movies' Music [EXCLUSIVE]

    Composer Henry Jackman recently spoke with us in an exclusive interview about the highly anticipated blockbuster movie event Pixels directed by Chris Columbus, in theaters now! Though the movie is full of giant 8-bit 1980s video game characters attacking the planet, Jackman's music sets the pace of the film's story, suspense and action with a full orchestra towering over the out of this world story! The talented composer also spoke a bit about his next project, Captain America: Civil War, which marks his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • 'American Psycho' Joins 'Fight Club,' More in Broadway Adaptation

    Another film will join the run of musicals based on blockbusters to hit Broadway soon, as 'American Psycho' has been confirmed as the latest adaptation to hit the Great White Way soon. The cult classic film, based on the novel by Brett Easton Ellis, focuses on Patrick Bateman, a wealthy Manhattanite who revels in bizarre and grotesque murder sequences.
  • Future's Free Los Angeles Show Moved from Roxy to House of Blues due to Crowds

    The final free concert from Future's "Salute The Fans" mini-tour was moved last night after fans in Los Angeles became rowdy while waiting for wristbands. The rapper had tweeted "The Roxy" early in the morning, as he had at three previous dates. The crowd began piling up outside the venue's doors at 9 a.m. (more than 15 hours before the shows was scheduled to start) and as the line became longer and more raucous, police shut the whole thing down.
  • Jurassic World Sequel Set To Release in 2018

    It's seem like just yesterday the world was blown away by the larger-than-life dinos and Chris Pratt's control over them in the 'Jurassic World' official trailer and now, its follow-up film just announced its official release date, three years from now in 2018.
  • Tomorrowland 2015 Live Stream Details Unveiled

    ID&T's flagship festival, Tomorrowland, will kick off its music in 12 hours and with that comes the live stream that excites fans all over the world who were unable to score tickets or don't have the funds to travel to Boom, Belgium for one of the meccas of electronic music.
  • Chance the Rapper to Become a Father, Shares Baby Announcement on Instagram

    Chance the Rapper, soon to be Chance the Father, is having a baby. The 22-year-old Social Experiment rapper from Chicago just gave us the good news on Instagram, sharing a close-up of his hand against the mother-to-be's pregnant belly, along with the caption: "Coming soon," and a cute little "family emoji."