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When it comes to biopic movies, the film industry has to deal with a number of different projects based on the same subject, but in 2016, we have a more unique issue: two separate films about two jazz icons. Both Miles Davis and Chet Baker are widely considered the two top jazz trumpet players of all time, with many debates between music enthusiasts arguing for one or the other to be named number one. This year, Don Cheadle is making his directorial debut in Miles Ahead, a biopic on Davis. Meanwhile, Ethan Hawke is portraying Baker in Born to Be Blue, which has a release date very close to Cheadle's project. The question is: which one are you willing to see in theaters? Check out the trailers below to help with your decision. -
Future to Make 'SNL' Debut in March, Jonah Hill Will Host
This year is already shaping up to be a great one for Future. The Atlanta rapper is slated to make his SNL debut in March and Jonah Hill will host. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Half the Top 24 Sing Short Samples in New Round
In its farewell season, American Idol is adding an extra round before the live shows - a display of the top 24. This week, half of the singers got a crisp 60 seconds to show off their personality through song before dueting with some of Idol's favorite alumni. -
Rancid’s Tim Armstrong Played The Trashman in ‘X-Files’ Reboot [WATCH]
Rancid's singer and guitarist Tim Armstrong played a character known as The Trashman in this week's episode of the X-Files reboot. The episode was titled "Home Again" and you can watch a trailer for it below. -
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Bring 'White Privilege II' To 'Colbert'
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are trying to shake things up with their new album This Unruly Mess I've Made. Their first single "Downtown" had the fun, radio-friendly appeal of "Thrift Shop," but it wasn't until we heard "White Privilege II" that fans saw the social commentary that the duo were trying to attack. The song has been controversial to say the least and last night, Feb. 8, Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and group of poets performed on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. -
'LHHNY' Season 6, Episode 9 Recap: Creep Squad's Rich Dollaz & Cisco Fight? [WATCH]
Welcome back! On Monday (Feb. 8), 'Love & Hip Hop: New Yor'k aired episode nine of season six, properly titled "Love and War." This episode was filled with a lot of shade, arguments, and mended relationships. The biggest story lines in this episode surrounded Creep Squad members Rich Dollaz and Cisco as they both try to justify their individual acts of betrayal, as well as, Remy Ma's infamous wedding guest list. Find out what else went down last night in the full episode recap below. -
Elton John is Your Silly Singing Relative in James Corden Carpool Karaoke
The latest installment of James Corden's Carpool Karaoke series featured Elton John during a special taping of "The Late Late Show" following Super Bowl 50, and the duo touched on a number of tunes spanning the British pop star's catalog. -
Martin Phipps, 'War & Peace' BBC Miniseries Score Composer, on Music for TV, Film & More [Q&A]
Leo Tolstoy’s timeless epic, War & Peace, has been adapted numerous times over the years, but 2016’s BBC 1 miniseries starring Lily James, Paul Dano and more, has the attention of the world. Airing in the United States on the History Channel, this six-part series is directed by Tom Harper, who brought on his Peaky Blinders collaborator, Martin Phipps, for the show’s all-important score. The music featured on the soundtrack is a big standout for viewers, and we were lucky enough to speak with Phipps about the project and much more! -
Mick Jagger Reflects on Music World in '70s NYC with HBO's 'VINYL' [WATCH VIDEO]
On Feb. 14, 2016, the 10-episode first season of HBO's VINYL premieres, bringing all of the sex, drugs and rock n' roll of 1970s New York City to premium cable. Filmmaker Martin Scorsese, writer Terence Winter, and legendary music icon Mick Jagger serve as producers of this highly anticipated new show, with firsthand experiences coming straight for the Rolling Stones frontman's past. A new interview with the "Satisfaction" singer ahead of the premiere episode reveals some of these details. You can watch this special promotional interview clip below. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 24 Revealed as Favorites Move On
It's taken us weeks of auditions and three episodes of the always-fascinating Hollywood Week, but the final top 24 for American Idol is here, and it features all of the familiar faces and fan favorites. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Hollywood Week Solo Rounds Fall to Quick Storytelling
American Idol is careening toward its live shows, with quick editing and pushed up time lines. This couldn't have been made any more clear than during Wednesday night's (Feb. 3) episode, in which the top 75 (or so) singers got to perform solo yet again in a chance to make it to Hollywood. -
Watch Mavis Staples HBO Documentary TV Movie Trailer [VIDEO]
Last year, HBO purchased the distribution rights at SXSW to Mavis!, a new documentary about the life, career and struggles of Civil-Rights activists and Soul/R&B singer Mavis Staples. This week, we got to watch the first trailer for the TV movie, which features some great archival live and recording footage of the performer as well as interviews with other artists. There are a number of cameos in this documentary, just like her upcoming 2016 album, Livin' on a High Note. Read more on the album details here and check out this trailer below.
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