Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Siouxsie And The Banshees drummer Kenny Morris dead at 68

Kenny Morris, the early drummer for Siouxsie And The Banshees, has died at the age of 68. The musician...

Latest Posts

Olivia Dean and Lola Young dominate Brit Awards 2026 nominations

Olivia Dean and Lola Young have dominated the 2026 Brit Awards with five nods each. On Wednesday night (21.01.26),...

Sabrina Carpenter first act confirmed to perform at 2026 Grammy Awards

Sabrina Carpenter is the first artist confirmed to be performing at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The Espresso hitmaker received...

Phil Collins has the urge to ‘fiddle about’ with new music

Phil Collins has hinted that he may not be finished making music, revealing that he hopes to spend time experimenting in the...

Fans to get first taste of Harry Styles’ comeback album this week

Harry Styles has announced his new song Aperture will be released on Thursday (22.01.26). The track serves as...

Willem Dafoe gave up eating lobster after filming The Lighthouse

Willem Dafoe gave up eating lobster during filming for ‘The Lighthouse’.
The ‘Aquaman’ star was fond of the seafood before starting work on Robert Eggers’ psychological horror but an experience with a pot-bound crustacean on location on the edge of a peninsula in Nova Scotia put him off from dining on the delicacy.
Speaking to Baz Bamigboye in the Daily Mail newspaper, Dafoe said: "I knew about massaging a lobster [a technique of putting the creature asleep before boiling it]. And how to prepare it.
"But this time, up in Nova Scotia, it bothered me. That lobster was speaking to me. So one day, I just stopped eating lobster, on that shoot. Haven’t eaten one since. I cooked up pasta, rice and vegetable dishes."
Dafoe plays veteran lighthouse keeper Thomas Wake in the movie who works alongside apprentice Ephraim Winslow – played by Robert Pattinson – on an isolated island in the late 1800s.
The two men begin to lose their sanity after a storm traps them on the island.
Dafoe has described the weather on set as "harsh" and claims that nature was "a character" in Eggers’ story.
He explained: "The wind almost blew me into the water. The weather was harsh. Actors love to brag about how hard their job is. But, the truth is, nature was a character in this movie."
The 64-year-old American actor also revealed that he and Pattinson had different methods of preparing for the film.
He said: "Because of Eggers’ language – I felt that I needed to explore it first through rehearsal.
"But Rob, besides having a different background, he’s a more reflective character. He didn’t want to do things in rehearsal that might flatten out when it came time to film. He just didn’t want to go there. In retrospect, it worked out OK. He threw himself into it, just not necessarily into rehearsal."
Dafoe has also described English thespian Pattinson – who has been cast as the next Batman – as a very "driven" individual.
The ‘Spider-Man’ star said: "In person, he’s self-effacing and ‘aw shucks’. But he’s really hungry, and I appreciate that. I don’t think people know how driven he is to achieve excellence."

Latest Posts

Olivia Dean and Lola Young dominate Brit Awards 2026 nominations

Olivia Dean and Lola Young have dominated the 2026 Brit Awards with five nods each. On Wednesday night (21.01.26),...

Sabrina Carpenter first act confirmed to perform at 2026 Grammy Awards

Sabrina Carpenter is the first artist confirmed to be performing at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The Espresso hitmaker received...

Phil Collins has the urge to ‘fiddle about’ with new music

Phil Collins has hinted that he may not be finished making music, revealing that he hopes to spend time experimenting in the...

Fans to get first taste of Harry Styles’ comeback album this week

Harry Styles has announced his new song Aperture will be released on Thursday (22.01.26). The track serves as...

Don't Miss

Red Hot Chili Peppers star Flea announces debut solo album

Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has unveiled plans for his debut solo album. The Under The Bridge star...

Rihanna ‘to make music comeback with huge summer stadium shows’

Rihanna will reportedly make her long-awaited music comeback by scheduling a run of huge summer stadium shows for 2026.

Bandcamp bans AI‑generated music in new policy aimed at protecting human artists

Bandcamp has announced a strict new policy that bans music created wholly or largely with generative AI. The move is...

Charli xcx’s Brat mockumentary The Moment gets a release date

Charli xcx's Brat mockumentary movie The Moment has received a release date. The Apple singer is set to lead...

Muse pull plug on shows ‘due to unforeseen circumstances’

Muse have cancelled a string of shows "due to unforeseen circumstances". The British rock band was due to play...

Stay in touch

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