While onstage at Madison Square Garden Saturday, Billy Joel enlisted Jon Bon Jovi for “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me” and “Big Shot.”
Bon Jovi took the lead vocals on “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” hitting every line and dancing during Mark Rivera’s saxophone solo. “What’s the matter with the car I’m driving?” he sang. “Can’t you tell that it’s out of style?” The hit appeared on 1980’s Glass Houses, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary on March 12th.
Joel kicked off “Big Shot,...
Bon Jovi took the lead vocals on “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” hitting every line and dancing during Mark Rivera’s saxophone solo. “What’s the matter with the car I’m driving?” he sang. “Can’t you tell that it’s out of style?” The hit appeared on 1980’s Glass Houses, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary on March 12th.
Joel kicked off “Big Shot,...
- 1/27/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Hulu has acquired Sky comedy drama Brassic, while Acorn TV has picked up BBC’s Julia Ormond-fronted drama Gold Digger.
Both deals were unveiled by ITV Studios at Natpe.
Brassic stars This Is England’s Joe Gilgun, Ripper Street’s Damien Molony and Our Girl’s Michelle Keegan as well as Dominic West. Gilgun plays Vinnie, a man from the north of England with bipolar disorder and his best mate Dylan, played by Molony, whose girlfriend Erin, played by Keegan decides to leave town. Dylan is faced with the impossible decision between a fresh start with the love of his life or staying behind with his inseparable gang of mates that he can’t live without.
The series, which is produced by Calamity Films, the company behind Renée Zellweger’s Judy Garland biopic, was co-created by Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, the writer behind Netflix’s Michael C Hall-fronted thriller Safe.
Both deals were unveiled by ITV Studios at Natpe.
Brassic stars This Is England’s Joe Gilgun, Ripper Street’s Damien Molony and Our Girl’s Michelle Keegan as well as Dominic West. Gilgun plays Vinnie, a man from the north of England with bipolar disorder and his best mate Dylan, played by Molony, whose girlfriend Erin, played by Keegan decides to leave town. Dylan is faced with the impossible decision between a fresh start with the love of his life or staying behind with his inseparable gang of mates that he can’t live without.
The series, which is produced by Calamity Films, the company behind Renée Zellweger’s Judy Garland biopic, was co-created by Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, the writer behind Netflix’s Michael C Hall-fronted thriller Safe.
- 1/22/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey, "Blue Bloods" fans. We hope you enjoyed tonight's episode 5. Now, that it's officially in the history books, it's time to take a sneak peek look at what's coming up in the next, new episode 6. CBS recently served up a new press release for episode 6. So, we will certainly use its teaser descriptions for this spoiler session. So, let's get into it. To start things off, a title has been revealed for episode 6. It is called,"Glass Houses." It sounds like episode 6 will feature some very intense, dramatic, interesting and action-filled scenes as Frank gets conflicted about how to deal with a situation at work. Jamie helps a friend with some illicit photos. Danny goes after a vicious killer! Anthony deals with a disappointing realization and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Frank conflict situation. It turns out that a former cop named Rick Austin...
- 10/26/2019
- by Derek Smith
- OnTheFlix
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