It wasn’t so simple in their minds for the Scottish band to record their No. 1 hit from John Hughes’ 1985 Brat Pack classic.
I’ll take Renée Zellweger’s nose scrunch wherever I can get it, even in Peacock’s Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
Firth may not be in evidence, but I’m just happy to have Ms. Jones cavorting about onscreen again, even if it is on Peacock rather than in theaters. Below, find every thought I had about Bridget Jones ...
Sting is known for his work with The Police and as a solo artist, but the legendary singer also has a love of other people's ...
The Bright Eyes frontman talks about the making of the band's latest album, Five Dice, All Threes, and Bright Eyes performs ...
Live" has given us plenty of comedy legends over the years, but it's important to remember one thing — it's also given us a ...
Manic Street Preachers on the meaning of ‘Dear Stephen’ (inspired by Morrissey), new album ‘Critical Thinking’, 30 years without Richey Edwards, and what's next.
The Princess of Wales' younger brother, 37, delighted fans with a rare glimpse of his one-year-old son, Inigo, who he shares ...
“I had my hand on ... so I got bragging rights for a while. Can't afford to lose to your caddie because he's just going to be reminding me that he beat me constantly so I was glad to take him down.” ...