Matt Damon names the definitive role of his career, and unsurprisingly, it is Jason Bourne, the amnesiac superspy he first played in 2002.
The Beatles had a fairly limited live run in all their tenure meant they actually didn't see many corners of the world—so which countries did they visit?
Hugh Grant has appeared in many celebrated movies, like 'Notting Hill', 'Paddington 2', and 'Love Actually', but there is one movie from his career he regrets.
Mac DeMarco has never shied away from expressing his love for Paul McCartney. But this one song is his biggest tribute. Read more here.
Bruce Willis got a little too hands-on when putting together one of his movies, which resulted in the entire thing falling apart at the seams.
Dusty Springfield performed her final appearance in 1995 on 'Later With Jools Holland', delivering a spine-tingling performance of 'Where Is A Woman To Go'.
It goes without saying that Alfred Hitchcock favoured a blonde bombshell, but he had no interest in working with the most famous of them all.
A look at The Black Crowes and Jimmy Page, how they went on tour briefly in 1999 and how catastrophically it ended, despite the great concerts.
Nicole Kidman is one of the most courageous performers of her generation, something that was influenced by one of her earliest film roles.
Joni Mitchell wrote 'People's Parties' one night after a disturbing party in LA in which Apollonia van Ravenstein was stuck between crying and laughing.
The Godfather' star Al Pacino has always wanted to play the 1st U.S President George Washington, although he has never had the chance.
Bruce Springsteen has a fanbase that expands across the world, however, it took Josh Homme hearing this specific song for him to understand 'The Boss'.