
Thomas Hobbs
An Interview With The Guy Behind WWE's Most Famous Wrestling Theme Songs
“I think the reason Stone Cold Steve Austin resonated so much is because the public love characters who stand up for what they believe in."
Hollywood's Masked Killers Want You to Know How Hard Their Job Is
The actors who played Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers and Leatherface discuss the misconceptions around playing Hollywood’s masked bogeymen.
Investigating THC Syrup: Cannabis with the Consistency of Cough Medicine
Weed in liquid form has hit the UK, but is it a sweet dream or a damp squib? We explored the who, the how and the high.
'I Knew It Had to Be Sexy' – The Voice of Scream's Ghostface Speaks
Roger L Jackson is responsible for your teenage nightmares.
Why 2018 Was The Year of The Revisionist Music Movie
From Bohemian Rhapsody to a fly-on-the-wall documentary about Whitney, it seemed this year there were more music movies than ever.
T.I. on 15 Years of 'Trap Muzik': "I Wanted to Make a Classic"
The legendary rapper talks to us about the 2003 album that helped give trap its name—and yes, Gucci Mane comes up, too.
Older People's Music-Related Memories of Being Unbelievably High
People nearing, or in, retirement used to get absolutely lit. We asked them about the times when LSD, weed, hash, and music collided.
The Stories of Trans People Taken Too Soon
A staggering 45 percent of trans people in the UK have attempted suicide.
Harvester Is My Happy Place
To visit a Harvester is to enter a portal back to a time when a free salad bar was a major restaurant selling point.
Lupe Fiasco's 'The Cool' Will Always Be Years Ahead of Its Time
Remembering what the album meant, even for British kids across the ocean from Lupe's black American experience.
Marlon Brando Played His Last Ever Role in Drag as a Mean Old Lady
As Brando was on his deathbed, he took on one last project: playing an elderly factory owner named Mrs Sour in the animated film "Big Bug Man." We spoke to his voice coach about training with the acting legend.
The 1940s Horror Movie That Embraced Lesbianism and Satanism
Homosexuality was still taboo in 1943, but that didn't stop long-forgotten noir film "The Seventh Victim" from boldly tackling female desire onscreen.