Saturday, April 25, 2026

Jung Kook doesn’t see himself as a pop star ‘yet’

BTS star Jung Kook doesn't see himself as a pop star "yet". The 28-year-old K-pop idol has had massive...

Latest Posts

Iron Maiden won’t retire

Iron Maiden won't retire. Although the English heavy metal band plan to take a break in 2027 after their...

Cara Delevingne signs deal with Warner Music

Cara Delevingne has signed a deal with Warner Music. The 33-year-old model and actress is set to branch out...

Kneecap say undercover police, banned songs and Belfast politics shaped their rise

Kneecap have lifted the lid on the chaos, politics and undercover‑police chases that shaped their early years, revealing how their breakout tracks...

Ringo Starr says Beatles bandmates ‘laughed hysterically’ at his early songwriting

Ringo Starr has admitted his earliest stabs at songwriting didn’t exactly impress the rest of The Beatles — and the band would...

Robert De Niro defends Anna Paquin’s lack of lines in The Irishman

Robert De Niro has defended Anna Paquin’s minimal role in ‘The Irishman’.
Anna plays Peggy Sheeran, the most prominent female character in Martin Scorsese’s Mafia drama, but only says seven words in 10 minutes of screentime.
The movie tells the story of former mob boss Frank Sheeran – played by De Niro – who claims to have murdered labour union chief Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared in 1975.
Following Jimmy’s murder, Peggy, who has a strained relationship with her father, asks Frank: "Why? Why?"
Frank then replies, "Why what?", prompting her to add: "Why haven’t you called Jo?"
But De Niro, 76, insists those lines from Paquin, 37, maybe few but are "very powerful".
Speaking to USA Today, the two-time Academy Award winner said: "She was very powerful and that’s what it was. Maybe in other scenes there could’ve been some interaction between Frank and her possibly, but that’s how it was done. She’s terrific and it resonates."
Paquin defended her role in the film earlier this month, scoffing at a Twitter suggestion that she had been ordered by Scorsese to appear in the movie.
She tweeted: "Nope, nobody was doing any ordering. I auditioned for the privilege of joining the incredible cast of ‘The Irishman’ and I’m incredibly proud to get to be a part of this film."
Scorsese, 76, previously defended the lack of female representation in his films insisting he tells his stories accurately.
He said: "No. That’s not even a valid point. That’s not valid. That’s a question I’ve had for so many years … If the story doesn’t call for (female characters) … It’s a waste of everybody’s time. If the story calls for a female character lead, why not?"
The legendary director also suggests that critics "don’t count" his female-driven films such as ‘Casino’ and ‘Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’ because they choose to dismiss them.
He said: "They don’t count that. Age of Innocence, they don’t count that … Casino. Sharon Stone’s great in that. They don’t count that. Forget it."
The ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ director admitted that he wants to include more women in his films, but feels his age may prevent him from making many more movies.
He said: "Sure, I’d like to do (sic). But you know what, I’m 76 now. How am I going to have the time? I don’t know what’s going to happen. We don’t know. I don’t have time anymore."

Latest Posts

Iron Maiden won’t retire

Iron Maiden won't retire. Although the English heavy metal band plan to take a break in 2027 after their...

Cara Delevingne signs deal with Warner Music

Cara Delevingne has signed a deal with Warner Music. The 33-year-old model and actress is set to branch out...

Kneecap say undercover police, banned songs and Belfast politics shaped their rise

Kneecap have lifted the lid on the chaos, politics and undercover‑police chases that shaped their early years, revealing how their breakout tracks...

Ringo Starr says Beatles bandmates ‘laughed hysterically’ at his early songwriting

Ringo Starr has admitted his earliest stabs at songwriting didn’t exactly impress the rest of The Beatles — and the band would...

Don't Miss

Justin Bieber joined by Billie Eilish, SZA and more at Coachella

Justin Bieber serenaded Billie Eilish and performed with SZA during his second performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on...

Blue hope to record with Robbie Williams

Blue are hoping to record with Robbie Williams after he wrote a song for them. The Angels hitmaker has...

Madonna’s surprise Coachella performance

Sabrina Carpenter brought out Madonna during her Coachella weekend two headlining set on Friday (17.04.26). Madonna, 67, first ...

The Verve set for reunion?

Richard Ashcroft is considering reuniting with his The Verve bandmates to celebrate 30 years of Urban Hymns. 17...

Prince loved showing off his room of fan mail after he shot to fame

Prince loved showing off his room of fan mail after he shot to fame. The Purple Rain singer’s love...

Stay in touch

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