On 5 July 1985, when Iron Maiden walked off stage at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in California, singer Bruce Dickinson wanted ...
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In the climactic scene in Nia DaCosta's widely praised follow-up to last year's excellent 28 Years Later, Dr. Kelson, played ...
One scene from the continuation of “28 Years Later” has Fiennes’s character performing to the song “The Number of the Beast.” A look at how the filmmakers pulled it off.
LU: As David Lee Roth once said, 'The only reason you look in the rearview mirror is to see how cool you look going forward.' I'll never sit and slag off decisions we made in the past. Whatever I ...
The Number of the Beast lights up an unforgettable scene in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple thanks to director Nia DaCosta expertly blending ‘craziness and romance’ ...
Polygon speaks to the cast and crew who brought Alex Garland's "insane imagination" to life in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple's epic finale ...
Stop reading this article and go see 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple right now. Seriously, I don’t want to spoil this for you.
First started in East London in 1975, Iron Maiden spent the next five decades exploring themes of mythology, fantasy, war, and religion. And during that time, they also performed over 2,500 concerts.
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson recently waxed poetic about his favorite live album: Deep Purple's Made in Japan. The powerhouse frontman shared his thoughts on the 1972 double live LP with the ...