Friday, June 12, 2026

Alex James bet his farm on new tour being a success

Blur star Alex James “bet his farm” on the Britpop Classical tour being a success. The 57-year-old bassist debuted...

Latest Posts

Paul McCartney has ‘fun’ breaking the rules of songwriting

Sir Paul McCartney says he’s still writing songs with the same rule‑dodging, wide‑eyed mischief he had as a teenager.

Paul Stanley says KISS are ‘timeless superheroes’ as he reflects on band’s defining breakthrough

Paul Stanley says KISS' secret weapon has always been their larger‑than‑life personas. The rock icon says the face paint-wearing...

Noel Gallagher scoffs at Chris Martin’s World Cup halftime show

Noel Gallagher doesn't approve of Chris Martin's World Cup halftime show. For the first time in the history of...

Olivia Rodrigo had a ‘near anxiety attack’ before taking to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage

Olivia Rodrigo had a "near anxiety attack" before stepping onto Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage. The 23‑year‑old singer topped the bill...

Jennifer Lawrence: Passengers wasn’t a failure

Jennifer Lawrence says ‘Passengers’ "wasn’t a failure".
The 26-year-old starred as Aurora alongside Chris Pratt in the 2016 sci-fi rom-com and despite the negative reviews it received, the ‘Hunger Games’ star thought it had a "beautiful" script.
Speaking to Vogue magazine, the blonde beauty said: "I’m disappointed in myself that I didn’t spot it.
"I thought the script was beautiful – it was this tainted, complicated love story. It definitely wasn’t a failure.
"I’m not embarrassed by it by any means. There was just stuff that I wished I’d looked into deeper before jumping on."
The film followed Aurora and Jim [Pratt] as they travelled through space to a new home and were awakened 90 years too early when their ship malfunctions.
Aurora and Jim have to face living with each other for the rest of their lives on board the ship and when the lives of the other 5,000 passengers becomes at risk, the two must try and save them all.
In April, Lawrence’s ‘Passengers’ co-star admitted he found the response to the film surprising and "caught him off guard".
Pratt said: "Yeah, it did, it really did. I was really caught off guard by that. It was definitely a lesson.
"I personally think the movie is very good, I’m very proud of it. I’ll be curious to see if it holds up – the criticism and the movie.
"I’m proud of how the movie turned out and it did just fine to make money back for the studio."
Despite the backlash, the movie grossed almost $300 million worldwide on a budget of $110 million and received two Academy Award nominations for original score and production design.

Latest Posts

Paul McCartney has ‘fun’ breaking the rules of songwriting

Sir Paul McCartney says he’s still writing songs with the same rule‑dodging, wide‑eyed mischief he had as a teenager.

Paul Stanley says KISS are ‘timeless superheroes’ as he reflects on band’s defining breakthrough

Paul Stanley says KISS' secret weapon has always been their larger‑than‑life personas. The rock icon says the face paint-wearing...

Noel Gallagher scoffs at Chris Martin’s World Cup halftime show

Noel Gallagher doesn't approve of Chris Martin's World Cup halftime show. For the first time in the history of...

Olivia Rodrigo had a ‘near anxiety attack’ before taking to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage

Olivia Rodrigo had a "near anxiety attack" before stepping onto Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage. The 23‑year‑old singer topped the bill...

Don't Miss

‘I love his voice’: Lindsey Buckingham reveals his thoughts on Sam Fender

Lindsey Buckingham has shared his thoughts on Sam Fender’s music after his son suggested one of the North Shields star’s songs sounded...

Rick Ross ‘satisfying cravings of success’ with new ventures

Rick Ross is determined to satisfy his “cravings of success” in every venture he takes on. The 50-year-old...

Ellie Goulding loves songs of love and heartbreak

Ellie Goulding's "favourite things" to write about are "love and heartbreak". The Black Prada Dress hitmaker has teased her...

Shania Twain biopic in the works as country superstar returns to her roots

Shania Twain’s life story is heading to the big screen. The film Shania is in development at Sony Pictures,...

Charli xcx brands musicians‑turned‑actors ‘inherently cringe’ as she opens up about her leap into film

Charli xcx admits a musician turning to acting is "inherently cringe". The Boom Clap hitmaker has done just that...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.