Hong Kong's Disneyland opens 1st Frozen-themed attraction, part of a $60B global expansion
Hong Kong Disneyland has opened its first Frozen-themed attraction, with thousands of eager visitors turning up to experience the new rides
2023-11-20 16:50
Kim Kardashian eyed to star in and produce comedy The 5th Wheel
Kim Kardashian is being tipped to star in and produce 'The 5th Wheel' and has also been hugely involved in pitching the movie to studios.
2023-11-20 16:27
David Guetta had no plans to release Bebe Rexha track
David Guetta had no plans to release I’m Good (Blue) - his collaboration with Bebe Rexha - and credits TikTok with convincing him it could be a hit song
2023-11-20 16:19
Taylor Swift gushes it was 'unreal' to win 10 prizes at 2023 Billboard Music Awards
Taylor Swift broke records and scooped 10 prizes at this year's ceremony and admitted it felt "unreal".
2023-11-20 16:18
Christopher Nolan wants fans to keep buying films on Blu-ray
Director Christopher Nolan wants to keep physical media like Blu-ray going because he worries that films could disappear and get lost if they are only available via streaming services
2023-11-20 16:16
Esports superstar Faker's team wins trophy at the League of Legends World Championship
South Korea’s esports powerhouse T1 has won the League of Legends World Championship by defeating China-based Weibo Gaming
2023-11-20 14:54
What to stream this week: 'Oppenheimer,' Adam Sandler as a lizard and celebs dance to Taylor Swift
This week’s new entertainment releases include Adam Sandler playing a 74-year-old elementary class lizard in the latest Netflix animation offering “Leo” and “Oppenheimer” finally arriving on home screens
2023-11-20 13:18
'Arrogant' Shaquille O'Neal slammed for three word response to Martin Brundle on F1 grid
Martin Brundle might have the most thankless task in all of broadcasting which has been further exemplified by an interaction with basketball legend Shaquille 'Shaq' O'Neal. As is customary at every grand prix, the Sky Sports reporter attempts to speak to the biggest names and celebrities that are in attendance at that particular race. This weekend saw the Las Vegas grand prix take place which was won by Max Verstappen but it's often the celebrities that steal the show and this time it was Shaq's turn. Brundle had attempted to have a few friendly words with the NBA icon who was a guest of Red Bull on the grid. However, the 7ft 1in colossus was in no mood for talking and was more eager to pose for photos. Brundle stood his ground though and waited for Shaq to finish and as the 51-year-old strode past he managed to get a microphone in the former LA Lakers stars' face. However, Shaq response was a lot shorter than his size, only saying "Lewis Hamilton baby" in response to the reporter. Brundle sarcastically responded with: "Lewis Hamilton, baby. That’ll cover it,.” The veteran reporter added: “Yeah, it’s okay. I’ve had a great television career so, honestly, it doesn’t really matter, does it, if it’s over this evening?” Although Brundle is used to these type of awkward interactions with major stars it still didn't stop people from thinking that Shaq's behaviour was rude and ignorant. Brundle has also had awkward run ins on F1 grids with the likes of Machinegun Kelly, Cara Delevingne, Megan Thee Stallion and Brad Pitt. He has had some fun on the grid recently, such as when he met Eurovision legend Sam Ryder.
2023-11-19 21:46
10 Fascinating Facts About ‘Ex Machina‘
Alex Garland‘s directorial debut contains what might be the most dense, obscure in-joke in cinema history.
2023-11-19 21:28
'Tragic' - Fans fume as Glastonbury 2024 tickets sell out within an hour
Hopeful festival goers joined together in unity this morning to celebrate the great British tradition of queueing for another great British Tradition: Glastonbury Festival. Tickets for the 2024 edition of the yearly music festival went on sale this morning, with tickets costing £360 (£355 with a £5 booking fee per ticket). Music-lovers had to drop £75 on a deposit today before fronting up the rest of their balance in the first week of April 2024. Frantic users joined the 9am GMT queue and waited - but that was far from the end of the story. Fans speculated that tickets would sell-out fast, pointing to the fact that Coach tickets to Worthy Farm sold out on Thursday within just 25 minutes. Thankfully, they lasted quite a lot longer than that - 58 minutes to be exact. Those 58 minutes though, for a lot of people, were spent waiting on the 'screen of death.' Before hopefuls could purchase their ticket, they had to brave the aforementioned Glastonbury ticket queue - a holding page on a timer that automatically refreshes on 20 seconds (or thereabouts) before redirecting the user into a ticket purchasing window, or back into the holding page - or even worse, onto the 9:58am notice saying that tickets have sold out. It was an ordeal. Despite the lucky many who received tickets after waiting in the queue, there were just as many queuers who left empty-handed. And of course, a lot of people left enraged by the waiting room and the technology behind it. This isn't the end though - fans will have one more chance to buy tickets at a resale in the Spring for cancelled or returned tickets. As anyone who joined the queue at 9am and bagged a ticket knows, there's always a bit of hope. As anyone who joined the queue at 9am and was booted out with the 'screen of death' knows, it's the hope that kills you. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-19 18:59
Kelsea Ballerini originally recorded THIS song with Jonas Brothers
Kelsea Ballerini has revealed she originally recorded 'Strong Enough' with the Jonas Brothers but they opted to release a version with Bailey Zimmerman instead.
2023-11-19 16:28
'Is it a bit inferior? Is it something we shouldn't do? Am I pushing the envelope too far?': Paul McCartney had doubts all the way through making Now And Then
Paul McCartney questioned whether he was doing the right thing finishing his late bandmate's song.
2023-11-19 16:27