• Morrissey Biopic Movie 'Steven' Announced, Jack Lowden Cast as The Smiths Frontman

    Fans of the seminal pop-rock band The Smiths are sure to be excited about a new biopic movie project announced earlier this week, focusing on iconic frontman Morrissey. Entitled Steven, the songwriter's first name, this film project is set to focus on the singer's teenage years leading up to meeting Smith's co-founder Johnny Marr and starting the band in 1982. In other words, we get a great glimpse into the part of Morrissey's life that influenced some of your favorite Smiths songs. The BBC's War and Peace miniseries star Jack Lowden has been cast in the title role.
  • Don Cheadle Details Miles Davis Biopic Movie Troubles: Casting White Costar Saved Film

    Writer, director and star of the upcoming biopic movie, Miles Ahead, based on legendary musician Miles Davis, Don Cheadle has revealed a number of details about his passion project. First off, it was very hard to make, but it almost didn't get any attention from studios because of one strange, prejudicial fact: there were no white male leads in the film. Enter Ewan McGregor's journalist character to save the day, but really, perpetuate this issue further (nothing against the Star Wars actor of course, mainly just Hollywood).
  • One Direction's Harry Styles Cast in New Movie 'Dunkirk' from Director Christopher Nolan

    Harry Styles and the other remaining members of One Direction have to prepare for a career outside of the boy band, and it looks like the ex-boyfriend of Kendall Jenner is venturing outside of the music world. Director Christopher Nolan (Interstellar, The Dark Knight, The Prestige) has reportedly offered Styles a role in his highly anticipated new movie, Dunkirk. The World War II drama has an already impressive cast consisting of Tom Hardy, Mark Rylance and Kenneth Branagh, but we know that Directioners all over the world will hit theaters to see Styles' big screen debut.
  • 'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 6 Performances, Ranked and Two Sent Home

    Every year, the judges and guest stars and everyone else on American Idol claim the current crop of contestants is the strongest ever. It's the sort of statement that is hard to believe, no matter how great a group may be. But in the show's farewell season, which was narrowed down from eight to six singers on Thursday night (March 10), calling this group unbelievably strong may just be accurate.