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Emma Watson has always had big plans after her stint in the wizarding world, but the pressures of childhood stardom seem to have gotten in the way.
Rock bands strive for years to make it big. It's just their luck that the song that grants them the most fame is often one they hate. Here are five of them.
Michael Caine still gets annoyed when he thinks about what could've been after starring in 'The Eagle Has Landed' with a less-than-professional John Sturges.
Eagles may have been flying high throughout the 1970s, but Don Henley knew nothing could last forever in rock and roll history.
Winona Ryder much prefers a horror movie with psychological depth rather than lots of gore, such as one iconic film starring Donald Sutherland.
Anyone can get insecure when it comes to their own work, but Ron Howard didn't need to worry about a thing once he got the right person's approval.
Linda Ronstadt could sing virtually anything with a mic in her hand, but she knew that some songs demanded a lot more out of her.
Bob Dylan could definitely show legions of fans a new way of songwriting, but he wasn't always cutout for the traditional frontman role.
Ari Aster, the director of the 2025 satirical black comedy Eddington, has revealed that he turned down an offer to direct the Spider-Man spin-off movie Morbius.
Don Henley could definitely be cordial when he wanted to, but he knew when certain people were absolutely reprehensible behind the scenes.
Towards the end of his life, Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley became increasingly reclusive, and his final song with the band is a haunting dirge.
Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, has now been placed on leave after a kiss cam caught the Astronomer CEO having an affair at a Coldplay concert ...
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