Former UFC champion Michael Bisping has backed Nate Diaz not to sign a fresh UFC contract and instead face-off against Jake Paul.
05.10.2021 - 23:53 / nme.com
Far Cry 6, the latest in the long-running Far Cry series, releases this week and Ubisoft has confirmed the release time for the revolutionary first person shooter.In a blog post, the publisher released a helpful graphic showing when the game will be ready to play in every region around the world.Far Cry 6 releases at 12.01AM on October 7 in all regions via Ubisoft Connect.
On the Epic Games Store, Far Cry 6 releases at 12.01AM EDT in the US, 6.01AM CEST in Europe and 2.01PM AET for Asia and
.Former UFC champion Michael Bisping has backed Nate Diaz not to sign a fresh UFC contract and instead face-off against Jake Paul.
EXCLUSIVE: Oscilloscope has acquired North American rights to Marq Evans’ Claydream, which premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival.
Adele could be stepping up her relationship with American sports agent Rich Paul by bringing him to the UK next month. The superstar singer, who recently admitted she was putting off her split from Simon Konecki for years before they parted ways, is reportedly excited to introduce her new beau to friends and family at home.
Sir Paul McCartney, 79, will forever be one of the biggest rockstars on the planet — but one title comes first for The Beatles’ star: dad. Paul is the father of five children, including four with his late wife Linda McCartney.
Jimmy Page has said that, on reflection (36 years later), it was a bad idea to get Phil Collins to play drums with Led Zeppelin for the band’s reunion performance at the American side of Live Aid in 1985. Although it does seem a bit unfair to lay the whole car crash of a performance at Collins’ feet.Speaking to The Times, Page says that it was “really not very clever” to draft in Collins to replace John Bonham, who had died five years earlier.
Steven Gaydos Executive VP of ContentFilm history is filled with examples of screenwriters whose subsequent dazzling directorial careers have often eclipsed their brilliant roots as writers. Preston Sturges, Billy Wilder and Sam Peckinpah are only three of the American wordsmiths-turned-helmers that come to mind.
Actress Annaleigh Ashford responded to criticism from the real-life subject she portrays on "Impeachment: American Crime Story," Paula Jones. Jones, a former Arkansas state employee, played a critical role in the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton in 1994 when she accused him of exposing himself to her and allegedly propositioning her for oral sex in a hotel room while he was governor.The case was ultimately settled for $850,000, but it provided the impetus for Ken Starr to expand his