Comedy music legend Weird Al Yankovic took the time to chat with me about his latest album 'Alpocalypse', his current tour and if it's difficult to keep up with harder edged comedy bands like The Lonely Island and Tenacious D.
Killswitch Engage are set to release their new studio album 'Disarm The Descent' on April 2nd via Roadrunner Records. I caught up with guitarist Joel Stroetzel to talk about original singer Jesse Leach rejoining the band after a decade long absence, his musical influences and how the new album turned out to be so fast and heavy.
Believe the unbelievable. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents a groundbreaking cinematic experience you will have to see to believe when LIFE OF PI debuts on stunning Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD from March 8 internationally and on March 12 in North America.
I recently spoke with Hoobastank frontman Doug Robb to discuss the band's decision to move to an independent label and to clear up the misconception that many fans have in assuming the band is a "Christian rock group".
Eckhart stars the title character of Lionsgate Entertainment's upcoming comic book adaptation which re-images the classic movie monster as a modern day hero.
A gripping tale of love and honor forged between fierce enemies of war, EMPEROR unfolds the story, inspired by true events, of the bold and secret moves that won the peace in the shadows of postwar Japan.
John Kassir talks about his role as one half of the giant leader Fallon in Bryan Singer's upcoming Jack The Giant Slayer as well as the possibility of reprising his role as the Cryptkeeper should Tales From The Crypt make a comeback to the small screen.
From Golden Globe Award®-nominated director Joe Wright (Atonement) comes a thrilling new vision of the epic story of love, Anna Karenina, adapted by Academy Award®-winning screenwriter Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love) from Leo Tolstoy’s timeless classic novel.
An affirming and suspenseful story about a young woman's struggle to love again, Safe Haven is based on the novel from Nicholas Sparks, the best-selling author behind the hit films The Notebook and Dear John.
Inspired by children's educational books, the feature is comprised of 26 individual chapters, each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were given free reign to choose a word to represent a form of death based on their letter.