Thursday, April 2, 2026

James Blake wants producer credit removed from Kanye West’s Bully album

James Blake has asked for his producer credit to be removed from Kanye West's new album Bully. The 37-year-old...

Latest Posts

RAYE says new album left her ‘exhausted’ but finally free

RAYE has lifted the lid on the gruelling, years‑long process behind her new album .0, admitting she poured “a lifetime’s worth of...

Luke Pritchard admits he ‘wasn’t stable’ during early Kooks fame

Luke Pritchard has laid bare the toll that early fame took on him, admitting he “wasn’t a very stable person” during the...

Kasabian drop high‑voltage single Great Pretender

Kasabian have dropped their adrenaline‑charged new track Great Pretender as anticipation builds for their upcoming album Act III. Fresh...

Hollywood Vampires hit with lawsuit over scrapped slovakia concert

A Slovak promoter is suing the Hollywood Vampires, claiming he never received a refund after their 2023 show was abruptly cancelled over...

Bill Murray: Matt Damon prank was good


Bill Murray loved seeing Matt Damon "victimised" by George Clooney.

The ‘Monuments Men’ actor-and-director pranked his co-star by secretly having the wardrobe department take in his clothes every week and Bill admits the entire set were in on the joke.

He said: "The only one who got victimised was Matt Damon. He got Damon pretty good with his uniform. Taking his pants in a quarter-in every week…

"The rest of us just got to enjoy that because we all knew and we’d see him in just firing those abs, really firing them to try and keep those trousers up.

"You’d go ‘That’s great, do you want to do another set?’ and you could see him go like, ‘Oh my muscles are fatigued, I’m good’, that was good."

Despite falling victim to the prank, Matt insists he had a great time working on the film – which follows an Allied group who try and save pieces of art and other items of cultural importance before their destruction by Adolf Hitler – because everyone was so professional.

He told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: "It’s not that we were like yucking it up or toasting marshmallows on the set or anything, it was really because we’ve all made a lot of movies and everybody independently appreciated being on a movie where the script was so good, the director knew what he was doing and was in control and where we had fellow cast members who were experienced enough to know that’s as good as it gets and it was a best experience for all of us in that way."

And another star of the film, John Goodman says it was one of the best movie-making experiences he has ever had.

He said: "It was probably the most fun I’ve ever had working on a film. There was a lot of good down time. Swapping lives, telling stories. George was so professional, he had his work done ahead of time."

Latest Posts

RAYE says new album left her ‘exhausted’ but finally free

RAYE has lifted the lid on the gruelling, years‑long process behind her new album .0, admitting she poured “a lifetime’s worth of...

Luke Pritchard admits he ‘wasn’t stable’ during early Kooks fame

Luke Pritchard has laid bare the toll that early fame took on him, admitting he “wasn’t a very stable person” during the...

Kasabian drop high‑voltage single Great Pretender

Kasabian have dropped their adrenaline‑charged new track Great Pretender as anticipation builds for their upcoming album Act III. Fresh...

Hollywood Vampires hit with lawsuit over scrapped slovakia concert

A Slovak promoter is suing the Hollywood Vampires, claiming he never received a refund after their 2023 show was abruptly cancelled over...

Don't Miss

Bruce Springsteen’s tour is ‘going to be political’

Bruce Springsteen's upcoming tour is "going to be political". The Boss, 76, will kick off his US trek with...

Paul McCartney announces new solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane

Sir Paul McCartney has confirmed his new album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, will arrive on May 29, with lead track Days...

BIGHIT MUSIC cracks down on organised attacks as BTS targeted by malicious posters

BIGHIT MUSIC has launched fresh legal action after uncovering organised groups posting malicious content about BTS across multiple online communities.

Kanye West reveals BULLY tracklisting and claims no AI was used in the making of the record

Kanye West has backtracked and claimed his forthcoming LP, BULLY, did not use AI. In February 2025, the controversial...

Sir Roger Daltrey makes surprise appearance as Robert Smith honoured at Teenage Cancer Trust shows

Sir Roger Daltrey presented Robert Smith with a special trophy celebrating The Cure frontman’s work as the guest curator of this year's...

Stay in touch

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