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Mark E. Smith, the lead singer and founder of The Fall, died at the age of 60 at his home on Wednesday. He had been having health issues in the months prior to his death. -
'The Fall' Jamie Dornan Admits to Stalking a Woman as Preparation for His Character on BBC TV Show
We often hear about unique ways actors will use to get themselves in the right mindset of a character that they are playing, but Jamie Dornan was a bit apprehensive about doing so. The actor spoke to the 'Los Angeles Times' Monday, March 30, about his spectacular role as Paul Spector in BBC's 'The Fall.' His character is a serial killer who is playing a sexy game of cat and mouse with Stella Gibson, the agent tracking him, played to perfection by Gillian Anderson, who will begin filming The X-Files again later this summer. Dornan admits that in order to prepare for his role as a serial killer, he resorted to stalking a woman. -
'Fifty Shades of Grey' Jamie Dornan 'Comfortable' Playing Psychopaths
This time last month, moviegoers were first catching a glimpse of Jamie Dornan in action as Christian Grey. After a wait that seemed like half of an eternity, 'Fifty Shades of Grey' finally landed in theaters and, while Dornan was admittedly not everyone's first choice to play the lead character in the BDSM book series come to life onscreen, he certainly turned in a solid performance. Now a few weeks later, Dornan is able to process the whole experience -- before beginning to film the second movie in the trilogy -- and look at it a bit objectively. He said he is "comfortable" playing psycopaths. -
David Duchovny Is Ready for 'The X-Files' Reboot, Is Real-Life Love Gillian Anderson?
If David Duchovny has his way, The X-Files will definitely be headed back to Fox in a limited run. The actor shot to fame portraying Fox Mulder beside Gillian Anderson's Dana Scully on the supernatural cult classic that ran from 1993–2002. The network just made diehard fans of the series ridiculously happy this week by confirming that a reboot of the show is really in the works. Apparently seeing how successful 24 was last spring has made the network brass start to consider bringing back a few old shows, and The X-Files is at the top of the list. -
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, Now Romantically Linked, Are Ready for Fox's Rebooted Version of 'The X-Files'
It looks like die-hard fans of the iconic 1990s supernatural show "The X-Files" could be coming much closer to getting their fondest wish: a reboot of the popular hit. For years it was something that fans campaigned for, and while other parties kind of liked the idea, there was no serious discussion about it until now. Now that Fox has seen a show like "24" be successfully rebooted for a limited run, they are interested in doing the same for Moulder and Scully, who were played to perfection by David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. -
8 Albums With Misleading Titles: The Smiths, Dr. Dre, And More
Though an album title shouldn't tell you explicitly what kind of music you're in for (where's the fun in that?), a title does have a subtle influence over how we hear an album, or how we expect it to fit into the artist's career arc. These eight albums, however, went with titles that ended up being misleading for either one of these reasons. -
The Second Season of 'The Fall' with Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan Is Coming to Netflix
Netflix fans will be happy to learn that Season two of "The Fall" will begin streaming live on Jan. 16 at 12:01 a.m. The BBC Two series stars Gillian Anderson as Detective Stella Gibson who is hot on the trail of Paul Spector, a serial killer played to perfection by Jamie Dornan. What is ironic is that while the characters never once met during the five episodes of season one, the chemistry between them is still palpable. That means that fans have been left begging for the moment when they finally come face to face. -
12 Song Titles That Feature Another Artist's Name: Chuck Berry, Led Zeppelin, And More
When new bands are trying to think of what to call themselves, they'll often turn to song titles of bands they like for inspiration. However, these twelve artists did just the opposite: use another artist's name in a song title. -
10 Band Names Taken From Literature: Steely Dan, The Doors, And More
If there's one surefire way to add a sense of importance and artistic integrity to your band, it's to name your band after something you read in a book. Here are ten bands who took their names from literary works.
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