If the story of Freddie Mercury and Queen can lead to an Oscar (or four) for Bohemian Rhapsody, why wouldn't you make a film about Frankie Goes To Hollywood crafting iconic song 'Relax'? Per Deadline, Working Title is planning just that, with It's A Sin's Callum Scott Howells aboard to play frontman Holly Johnson in Relax.
Bernard Rose, who has a deep connection to the band and that song as he directed the 'Relax' music video, has adapted Johnson's memoir A Bone In My Flute and will make the film, which will chronicle the genesis and impact of the song. Alongside Howells, the producers will look to cast fellow Frankie members Paul Rutherford, Mark O'Toole, Brian Nash and Peter Gill.
The group, also well known for number one hits 'Two Tribes' and 'The Power Of Love' were among the biggest pop acts of the ’80s.
Yet they disbanded acrimoniously...
Bernard Rose, who has a deep connection to the band and that song as he directed the 'Relax' music video, has adapted Johnson's memoir A Bone In My Flute and will make the film, which will chronicle the genesis and impact of the song. Alongside Howells, the producers will look to cast fellow Frankie members Paul Rutherford, Mark O'Toole, Brian Nash and Peter Gill.
The group, also well known for number one hits 'Two Tribes' and 'The Power Of Love' were among the biggest pop acts of the ’80s.
Yet they disbanded acrimoniously...
- 5/10/2023
- by James White
- Empire - Movies
Callum Scott Howells from It’s a Sin will play lead singer Holly Johnson, whose memoir forms the basis for the film
Relax, about the rise to fame of the 80s pop group Frankie Goes to Hollywood, has been announced as in the works. The film will be directed by Bernard Rose, who directed the Relax music video, as well as films including Candyman and Ivans xtc.
Callum Scott Howells, who rose to fame on It’s a Sin, Russell T Davies’s drama set during the Aids epidemic in the 80s and 90s, will play the band’s lead singer, Holly Johnson. His memoir, A Bone in My Flute, forms the basis for the film.
Relax, about the rise to fame of the 80s pop group Frankie Goes to Hollywood, has been announced as in the works. The film will be directed by Bernard Rose, who directed the Relax music video, as well as films including Candyman and Ivans xtc.
Callum Scott Howells, who rose to fame on It’s a Sin, Russell T Davies’s drama set during the Aids epidemic in the 80s and 90s, will play the band’s lead singer, Holly Johnson. His memoir, A Bone in My Flute, forms the basis for the film.
- 5/10/2023
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
The film was written and will be directed by Bernard Rose, the director of the original ’Relax’ music video.
Working Title and Independent Entertainment are co-producing Relax, a biopic of UK pop group Frankie Goes To Hollywood, and will launch sales in Cannes.
It’s A Sin star Callum Scott Howells will play the band’s lead singer Holly Johnson. The film was written and will be directed by Bernard Rose, the director of the original ‘Relax’ music video and 1992 horror Candyman.
Based on Johnson’s memoir A Bone in My Flute, the film will tell the story of the...
Working Title and Independent Entertainment are co-producing Relax, a biopic of UK pop group Frankie Goes To Hollywood, and will launch sales in Cannes.
It’s A Sin star Callum Scott Howells will play the band’s lead singer Holly Johnson. The film was written and will be directed by Bernard Rose, the director of the original ‘Relax’ music video and 1992 horror Candyman.
Based on Johnson’s memoir A Bone in My Flute, the film will tell the story of the...
- 5/10/2023
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Just a couple of days after they reunited for the first time in almost 40 years, we can reveal that UK band Frankie Goes To Hollywood is the subject of a new movie biopic from UK powerhouse Working Title and Independent Entertainment.
Titled Relax after the group’s 1983 hit single, and based on frontman Holly Johnson’s memoir A Bone In My Flute, the film is set to star It’s A Sin breakout Callum Scott Howells as Johnson.
The project is heading to the Cannes market with Independent, which is handling sales, and we hear there is already strong interest in the package from potential buyers. Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will produce for Working Title and Luc Roeg is producing for Independent Entertainment.
The film was written and will be helmed by Bernard Rose, director behind the original Relax music video, 1992’s horror classic Candyman, and Howard Marks biopic Mr. Nice.
Titled Relax after the group’s 1983 hit single, and based on frontman Holly Johnson’s memoir A Bone In My Flute, the film is set to star It’s A Sin breakout Callum Scott Howells as Johnson.
The project is heading to the Cannes market with Independent, which is handling sales, and we hear there is already strong interest in the package from potential buyers. Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will produce for Working Title and Luc Roeg is producing for Independent Entertainment.
The film was written and will be helmed by Bernard Rose, director behind the original Relax music video, 1992’s horror classic Candyman, and Howard Marks biopic Mr. Nice.
- 5/10/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
The Coronation was but the warm-up event. This coming Saturday sees the UK play host to the 67th Eurovision Song Contest and venue city Liverpool is pulling out all the stops.
Sunday evening even saw local chart-toppers – from 40 years ago – Frankie Goes to Hollywood reunite after an acrimonious split in 1987. The band, responsible for huge hits ‘Relax’ and ’Two Tribes’, took to the stage at an outdoor event in Liverpool which signalled the beginning of this special Eurovision week for the city.
Frankie fans were delighted to see the band back together, although they were left bemused by them playing only one song ‘Welcome to the Pleasuredome’ before lead vocalist Holly Johnson told fans, “Bless you. Lovely to see you all,” and the band left the stage.
Ukrainian presence
The UK is playing host in place of last year’s winners Ukraine, who would traditionally host but are prevented this year by war.
Sunday evening even saw local chart-toppers – from 40 years ago – Frankie Goes to Hollywood reunite after an acrimonious split in 1987. The band, responsible for huge hits ‘Relax’ and ’Two Tribes’, took to the stage at an outdoor event in Liverpool which signalled the beginning of this special Eurovision week for the city.
Frankie fans were delighted to see the band back together, although they were left bemused by them playing only one song ‘Welcome to the Pleasuredome’ before lead vocalist Holly Johnson told fans, “Bless you. Lovely to see you all,” and the band left the stage.
Ukrainian presence
The UK is playing host in place of last year’s winners Ukraine, who would traditionally host but are prevented this year by war.
- 5/9/2023
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s original lineup of Holly Johnson, Paul Rutherford, Mark O’Toole, Brian Nash, and Peter Gill reunited for their first performance in 36 years on Sunday.
The group’s comeback came as part of the opening weekend festivities of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Appearing on stage in Liverpool, they performed “Welcome To The Pleasuredome.” Watch fan-captured footage below.
Ahead of the performance, Nash told the BBC that reuniting for a show in their hometown of Liverpool “felt like a good thing to do,” and said they were looking forward to feeling “a bit of Scouse love.” (“Scouse” is the informal term for a Liverpool accent.)
It’s unclear whether Frankie Goes to Hollywood has any reunion plans beyond Sunday’s Eurovision performance.
It's Frankie Goes to Hollywood...
The group’s comeback came as part of the opening weekend festivities of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Appearing on stage in Liverpool, they performed “Welcome To The Pleasuredome.” Watch fan-captured footage below.
Ahead of the performance, Nash told the BBC that reuniting for a show in their hometown of Liverpool “felt like a good thing to do,” and said they were looking forward to feeling “a bit of Scouse love.” (“Scouse” is the informal term for a Liverpool accent.)
It’s unclear whether Frankie Goes to Hollywood has any reunion plans beyond Sunday’s Eurovision performance.
It's Frankie Goes to Hollywood...
- 5/8/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Relax — Frankie Goes to Hollywood is coming back. The pop band behind the 1983 smash hit “Relax” will reunite to perform on May 7th in their hometown of Liverpool, England, the BBC reports.
Featuring their classic lineup of Holly Johnson, Brian Nash, Paul Rutherford, Mark O’Toole, and Peter Gill, Frankie Goes to Hollywood will play the opening weekend of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Though a few members of the band have played together before in the past couple of decades, this performance will mark the first time all original members have shared a stage since they broke up in 1987.
Nash told the BBC that finally reuniting in their hometown “felt like a good thing to do,” and that they’re looking forward to feeling “a bit of Scouse love.” The band will also get to hang out with their fellow Liverpudlians in Atomic Kitten, The Lightning Seeds, and The Real Thing,...
Featuring their classic lineup of Holly Johnson, Brian Nash, Paul Rutherford, Mark O’Toole, and Peter Gill, Frankie Goes to Hollywood will play the opening weekend of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Though a few members of the band have played together before in the past couple of decades, this performance will mark the first time all original members have shared a stage since they broke up in 1987.
Nash told the BBC that finally reuniting in their hometown “felt like a good thing to do,” and that they’re looking forward to feeling “a bit of Scouse love.” The band will also get to hang out with their fellow Liverpudlians in Atomic Kitten, The Lightning Seeds, and The Real Thing,...
- 4/25/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
X Factor's Bupsi won Simon Cowell over and secured herself a seat with her energetic performance and impressive dance moves on last night's (October 18) Six Chair Challenge.
The 37-year-old hopeful from Leeds got the audience on their feet with her rendition of Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' and will now head to Judges' Houses with Cowell and guests judge Louis Tomlinson.
Despite being in the Overs category, she still shared her views on Nick Grimshaw controversially bringing back Mason Noise to his Boys' section to replace Tom Bleasby - despite Mason being booted off the show last weekend after complaining of not having enough airtime.
The X Factor 2015 review: Simon's mean... but the acts make up for it
Speaking to Digital Spy about Grimshaw's decision, Bupsi said: "Mason, first of all, I think he is talented. I think he's going to bring something different to the table.
"I want people...
The 37-year-old hopeful from Leeds got the audience on their feet with her rendition of Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' and will now head to Judges' Houses with Cowell and guests judge Louis Tomlinson.
Despite being in the Overs category, she still shared her views on Nick Grimshaw controversially bringing back Mason Noise to his Boys' section to replace Tom Bleasby - despite Mason being booted off the show last weekend after complaining of not having enough airtime.
The X Factor 2015 review: Simon's mean... but the acts make up for it
Speaking to Digital Spy about Grimshaw's decision, Bupsi said: "Mason, first of all, I think he is talented. I think he's going to bring something different to the table.
"I want people...
- 10/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Never say The X Factor is always the same. Just last week, Nick Grimshaw was smugly grinning about how strong his category was - only to discover to his horror that the opposite was true. And last night, Simon Cowell was disgusted to be mentoring the Overs... only to find out that actually, they were full of talent.
The problem with Grimshaw's Six Chair Challenge was that with little talent on offer, at least at first, the stakes didn't feel too high - it was only when the (now reinstated) pantomime villain Mason Noise appeared that the drama level got ratcheted up.
It was a similar story with Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, whose Groups were squeezed into the end of last week's episode and the beginning of Sunday's, with no real events to speak of (the closest we came was with Silver Tone and Bekln, connected by a brother and sister in...
The problem with Grimshaw's Six Chair Challenge was that with little talent on offer, at least at first, the stakes didn't feel too high - it was only when the (now reinstated) pantomime villain Mason Noise appeared that the drama level got ratcheted up.
It was a similar story with Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, whose Groups were squeezed into the end of last week's episode and the beginning of Sunday's, with no real events to speak of (the closest we came was with Silver Tone and Bekln, connected by a brother and sister in...
- 10/19/2015
- Digital Spy
The final Six Chair Challenge on The X Factor was suitably brutal and we're not sure we've quite recovered. Still, in amongst the in-out-in-out swapping chaos of it all were some seriously great performances, so read on for tonight's video round-up - ranked, as always, from worst to best:
The Groups
2. Bekln
'See You Again' - yes, we do hope so.
1. Silver Tone
A change definitely has come for Silver Tone.
The Overs
14. Holly Johnson
Not so Happy after Simon's rudeness, we're guessing.
13. Stephanie McCourt
We feel sorry for Stephanie - where was the audience's heart?
12. Tonatha Raihan
She might have been a safe bet, but Simon didn't want to take it.
11. Neneth Lyons
This just wasn't her moment in time.
10. Joseph McCaul
A shame Simon didn't show him more 'Mercy', really.
9. Zen Blythe
We're not going to pretend we didn't lose our zen when Zen got sent home.
8. Hannah Marie Kilminster...
The Groups
2. Bekln
'See You Again' - yes, we do hope so.
1. Silver Tone
A change definitely has come for Silver Tone.
The Overs
14. Holly Johnson
Not so Happy after Simon's rudeness, we're guessing.
13. Stephanie McCourt
We feel sorry for Stephanie - where was the audience's heart?
12. Tonatha Raihan
She might have been a safe bet, but Simon didn't want to take it.
11. Neneth Lyons
This just wasn't her moment in time.
10. Joseph McCaul
A shame Simon didn't show him more 'Mercy', really.
9. Zen Blythe
We're not going to pretend we didn't lose our zen when Zen got sent home.
8. Hannah Marie Kilminster...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
After three weeks of chair-swapping drama, the Six Chair Challenge finally concludes this evening. All that's left is for Cheryl to finish choosing her groups and then for Simon to tackle the Overs category.
Throughout the competition Simon has been less than enthusiastic about mentoring the Overs, and according to what we've heard, he's still pretty grumpy this evening. So we're sure that all the chair-swapping's going to be as brutal as ever.
Join us from 7pm and we'll bring you all the action live as it happens, including performances from some of our favourites such as lovely Anton and Bupsi. Enjoy!
20:59Exciting Trailer Time! Both you and us thought Six Chair Challenge may never end, but the day has finally come. Next week Judges' Houses is back, and for the first time ever, the final decisions are made Live! Thanks for joining us this week - as always,...
Throughout the competition Simon has been less than enthusiastic about mentoring the Overs, and according to what we've heard, he's still pretty grumpy this evening. So we're sure that all the chair-swapping's going to be as brutal as ever.
Join us from 7pm and we'll bring you all the action live as it happens, including performances from some of our favourites such as lovely Anton and Bupsi. Enjoy!
20:59Exciting Trailer Time! Both you and us thought Six Chair Challenge may never end, but the day has finally come. Next week Judges' Houses is back, and for the first time ever, the final decisions are made Live! Thanks for joining us this week - as always,...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
Simon Cowell has whet the appetite for tonight's (October 18) episode of The X Factor.
Viewers will see him choose his Top 6 Overs and he's tweeted that he might not have made the right call.
And I have just watched Sunday's episode of the XFactor 6 Chair Challenge! Gulp
— Simon Cowell (@SimonCowell) October 18, 2015
I think I have made two big mistakes!
— Simon Cowell (@SimonCowell) October 18, 2015
The X Factor 2015: 10 very important teasers about Sunday's Six Chair Challenge
The X Factor 2015 spoilers: What are the Overs singing in the Six Chair Challenge?
"I have just watched Sunday's episode of The X Factor," he revealed. "I think I have made two big mistakes!"
Competing for a slot in Cowell's Top 6 are the likes of Holly Johnson, Joseph McCaul, Anton Stephans and Tonatha Raihan.
Last week saw Tom Bleasby gain a spot in the Boys category, only to leave the show.
Mason Noise was confirmed...
Viewers will see him choose his Top 6 Overs and he's tweeted that he might not have made the right call.
And I have just watched Sunday's episode of the XFactor 6 Chair Challenge! Gulp
— Simon Cowell (@SimonCowell) October 18, 2015
I think I have made two big mistakes!
— Simon Cowell (@SimonCowell) October 18, 2015
The X Factor 2015: 10 very important teasers about Sunday's Six Chair Challenge
The X Factor 2015 spoilers: What are the Overs singing in the Six Chair Challenge?
"I have just watched Sunday's episode of The X Factor," he revealed. "I think I have made two big mistakes!"
Competing for a slot in Cowell's Top 6 are the likes of Holly Johnson, Joseph McCaul, Anton Stephans and Tonatha Raihan.
Last week saw Tom Bleasby gain a spot in the Boys category, only to leave the show.
Mason Noise was confirmed...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
It's the final Six Chair Challenge on The X Factor tonight - and for the sake of our nerves, that's probably for the best. We're getting to see the last two groups perform, and then it's all about Simon Cowell's Overs. But what songs have they picked in the hopes of securing a seat?
The Groups
1. Silver Tone - 22-32
Song: 'A Change Is Gonna Come' - Sam Cooke
2. Bekln - 22-31
Song: 'See You Again' - Charlie Puth
The Overs
1. Holly Johnson - 27, London (originally Sheffield)
Song: 'Happy' - Pharrell Williams
2. Max Stone - 27, London
Song: 'Turn Your Lights Down' - Bob Marley
3. Vicky Ann Nash - 35, Birmingham
Song: 'Stay' - Lisa Loeb
4. Joseph McCaul - 27, Ireland
Song: 'Mercy' - Duffy
5. Stephanie McCourt - 27, London
Song: 'Never Loved A Man' - Aretha Franklin
6. Kerrie-Anne Phillips - 28, London
Song: 'Help' - John Fartham
7. Anton Stephans - 44, London
Song:...
The Groups
1. Silver Tone - 22-32
Song: 'A Change Is Gonna Come' - Sam Cooke
2. Bekln - 22-31
Song: 'See You Again' - Charlie Puth
The Overs
1. Holly Johnson - 27, London (originally Sheffield)
Song: 'Happy' - Pharrell Williams
2. Max Stone - 27, London
Song: 'Turn Your Lights Down' - Bob Marley
3. Vicky Ann Nash - 35, Birmingham
Song: 'Stay' - Lisa Loeb
4. Joseph McCaul - 27, Ireland
Song: 'Mercy' - Duffy
5. Stephanie McCourt - 27, London
Song: 'Never Loved A Man' - Aretha Franklin
6. Kerrie-Anne Phillips - 28, London
Song: 'Help' - John Fartham
7. Anton Stephans - 44, London
Song:...
- 10/17/2015
- Digital Spy
X Factor hopeful Charli Beard was the very last act to perform during Boot Camp on last night's (September 27) suspenseful show and sailed through to the next round.
The aspiring singer-songwriter impressed all the judges - bar an obviously too tired and grumpy Simon Cowell - with her rendition of 'Without You' by David Guetta ft Usher.
Speaking to Digital Spy, the 17-year-old revealed who she fears going up against most during the ruthless Six Chair Challenge as part of the impressive Girls category.
"Louisa Johnson will be my biggest competition because she's the same age and has the same soulful voice," Charli predicted. "So we'll have to see."
Yesterday's show saw an emotional Holly Johnson being sent home by the judges, until - prompted by a concerned and remorseful Rita Ora - they suddenly changed their minds and put her through to the next round.
Charli admitted...
The aspiring singer-songwriter impressed all the judges - bar an obviously too tired and grumpy Simon Cowell - with her rendition of 'Without You' by David Guetta ft Usher.
Speaking to Digital Spy, the 17-year-old revealed who she fears going up against most during the ruthless Six Chair Challenge as part of the impressive Girls category.
"Louisa Johnson will be my biggest competition because she's the same age and has the same soulful voice," Charli predicted. "So we'll have to see."
Yesterday's show saw an emotional Holly Johnson being sent home by the judges, until - prompted by a concerned and remorseful Rita Ora - they suddenly changed their minds and put her through to the next round.
Charli admitted...
- 9/28/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor is heading to the Six Chair Challenge next week, but first we were treated to some last-chance performances from Boot Camp. The Boys and Overs were trying their hardest to make it through, so here are their performances from worst to best:
19. Gem Ozalcin
A gem by name, but not by singing quality.
18. Andre Batchelor
From his gold confetti, to "Auntie Carol", to: "He looked like a crab going sideways", Cheryl said it all: "This has got to stop."
17. Ankush Khanna
"I can't think of anything positive to say about that." Ouch, Simon.
16. Papasidero
Look at the positives: at least Papasidero was compared to Madonna. Shame it was for the cape incident, though.
15. Jamie Benkert
The Olly Murs tribute had his time on The X Factor Wrapped Up. Sorry.
14. Ebru
"I could feel the tremors in her voice." That's probably not a good thing.
13. Mason Noise
"I...
19. Gem Ozalcin
A gem by name, but not by singing quality.
18. Andre Batchelor
From his gold confetti, to "Auntie Carol", to: "He looked like a crab going sideways", Cheryl said it all: "This has got to stop."
17. Ankush Khanna
"I can't think of anything positive to say about that." Ouch, Simon.
16. Papasidero
Look at the positives: at least Papasidero was compared to Madonna. Shame it was for the cape incident, though.
15. Jamie Benkert
The Olly Murs tribute had his time on The X Factor Wrapped Up. Sorry.
14. Ebru
"I could feel the tremors in her voice." That's probably not a good thing.
13. Mason Noise
"I...
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor has finished its little trip to the country for Boot Camp - and next up is the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. But which lucky acts made it through?
The Girls
1. Caitlyn Vanbeck
2. Charli Beard
3. Chloe Baker
4. Chloe Paige
5. Havva Rebke
6. Jasmine Leigh Morris
7. Karen Mav
8. Katie Coleman
9. Kelly Mai Webb
10. Kiera Weathers
11. Lauren Murray
12. Louisa Johnson
13. Lucy Duffield
14. Monica Michaels
15. Sharon Rose
16. Sophie Plumb
The Boys
1. Ben Clark
2. Brodie Kelly
3. Ché Chesterman
4. Danny Sharples
5. Jamie Eldridge
6. Jordan Luke Gage
7. Josh Daniel
8. Martin Harich
9. Mason Noise
10. Nathaneal Landskroner
11. Ollie Marland
12. Papasidero
13. Seann Miley Moore
14. Simon Lynch
15. Tom Bleasby
16. Tom Davies
The Overs
1. Alex Boye
2. Anton Stephans
3. Bupsi
4. Ebru
5. Hannah Marie
6. Holly Johnson
7. Jennifer Phillips
8. Joseph McCaul
9. Kerrie-Anne Phillips
10. Lochei Kusi Ghent
11. Max Stone
12. Neneth Lyons
13. Sherilyn Hamilton Shaw
14. Stephanie McCourt
15. Tonatha Raihan
16. Vicki Ann Nash
17. Zen Blythe
The Groups
1. Alien
2. Bekln
3. Cam And Brett
4. Decibellas
5. 4th Power...
The Girls
1. Caitlyn Vanbeck
2. Charli Beard
3. Chloe Baker
4. Chloe Paige
5. Havva Rebke
6. Jasmine Leigh Morris
7. Karen Mav
8. Katie Coleman
9. Kelly Mai Webb
10. Kiera Weathers
11. Lauren Murray
12. Louisa Johnson
13. Lucy Duffield
14. Monica Michaels
15. Sharon Rose
16. Sophie Plumb
The Boys
1. Ben Clark
2. Brodie Kelly
3. Ché Chesterman
4. Danny Sharples
5. Jamie Eldridge
6. Jordan Luke Gage
7. Josh Daniel
8. Martin Harich
9. Mason Noise
10. Nathaneal Landskroner
11. Ollie Marland
12. Papasidero
13. Seann Miley Moore
14. Simon Lynch
15. Tom Bleasby
16. Tom Davies
The Overs
1. Alex Boye
2. Anton Stephans
3. Bupsi
4. Ebru
5. Hannah Marie
6. Holly Johnson
7. Jennifer Phillips
8. Joseph McCaul
9. Kerrie-Anne Phillips
10. Lochei Kusi Ghent
11. Max Stone
12. Neneth Lyons
13. Sherilyn Hamilton Shaw
14. Stephanie McCourt
15. Tonatha Raihan
16. Vicki Ann Nash
17. Zen Blythe
The Groups
1. Alien
2. Bekln
3. Cam And Brett
4. Decibellas
5. 4th Power...
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
It's time for part two of Boot Camp on The X Factor! The group performances were pretty spectacular (in both good and bad ways) but now it's time for the acts to perform solo in their last chance to make it to the Six Chair Challenge. But which 31 hopefuls will we see?
1. Silver Tone
Song: 'Changing' - Paloma Faith
2. Lauren Murray
Song: 'If You Love Me' - Brownstone
3. Brodie Kelly
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
4. Simon Lynch
Song: 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - Roberta Flack
5. Josh Daniel
Song: 'Want To Want Me' - Jason Derulo
6. Seann Miley Moore
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
7. Anton Stephans
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
8. Alien
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
9. Tonatha Raihan
Song: 'Love Runs Out' - OneRepublic
10. Joseph McCaul
Song: 'Same Love' - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
11. Monica Michael
Song: 'Ain't No Sunshine' - Bill Withers
12. Papasidero...
1. Silver Tone
Song: 'Changing' - Paloma Faith
2. Lauren Murray
Song: 'If You Love Me' - Brownstone
3. Brodie Kelly
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
4. Simon Lynch
Song: 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - Roberta Flack
5. Josh Daniel
Song: 'Want To Want Me' - Jason Derulo
6. Seann Miley Moore
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
7. Anton Stephans
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
8. Alien
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
9. Tonatha Raihan
Song: 'Love Runs Out' - OneRepublic
10. Joseph McCaul
Song: 'Same Love' - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
11. Monica Michael
Song: 'Ain't No Sunshine' - Bill Withers
12. Papasidero...
- 9/26/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor has finished its auditions and it's time for Boot Camp to begin! This year it's supersized, too, kicking off at a giant country house as Simon Cowell wanted the acts to misbehave and start coupling up, but did it happen?
And what's it really like at the fancy residence with a pool in Hertfordshire? We went along for a snoop around:
1. Everyone sings All The Time.
You'd think they'd want to save their voices, but visiting Boot Camp is like walking into an episode of Britannia High, as everyone is singing. "No-one's telling anyone to keep the noise down when they're singing," explained 16-year-old Nathaniel Landskroner. "If anything, they're just joining in because we're all singers here, we all love it."
Well, some more than others - 27-year-old Holly Johnson admitted: "I'm a bit of an old woman now, I'm like, 'Right, guys, I just need some peace'.
And what's it really like at the fancy residence with a pool in Hertfordshire? We went along for a snoop around:
1. Everyone sings All The Time.
You'd think they'd want to save their voices, but visiting Boot Camp is like walking into an episode of Britannia High, as everyone is singing. "No-one's telling anyone to keep the noise down when they're singing," explained 16-year-old Nathaniel Landskroner. "If anything, they're just joining in because we're all singers here, we all love it."
Well, some more than others - 27-year-old Holly Johnson admitted: "I'm a bit of an old woman now, I'm like, 'Right, guys, I just need some peace'.
- 9/20/2015
- Digital Spy
It's another installment of the weekly Tubefilter Chart of the Top 50 Most Viewed U.S. YouTube Channels and Miley Cyrus is still tops. Chart Toppers For the third week in a row on our Top 50 Most Viewed U.S. YouTube Channels chart the current Queen of Controversy and Pop, Miley Cyrus, is at the top of the list. Though her channel is in decline from its incredible numbers from one week in September, it still clocked in more than 45 million views on the week. That's nearly 12 million more than Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, which currently occupies the #2 spot with 34.3 million views on the week. National Geographic rounds out the Top 3 with one heck of a nature video and 27.2 million views in the last seven days. The X Factor USA is next in line at #4 with 26.4 million views on the week and Katy Perry still has some roar left in...
- 10/7/2013
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Welcome to No Fact Zone’s weekly roundup of cultural references on The Colbert Report. From Darcy to Danger Mouse, String Theory to Shakespeare, we’ve got the keys to this week’s obscure, oddball, and occasionally obscene cultural shout-outs (hey!).
Konnichi wa /Konbanwa Zoners! What a great week back after vacation. Stephen and the gang were in top form yet again. I don’t think I have ever been as hungry after watching a show as I was after this weeks episodes – candy bars, pistachio ice cream, shawarmas – I was practically chomping at the bit to run for a midnight treat, but I refrained…this time. I was moved by the attention to the needs of the Japanese with his donation reminders. With everything going on right now, it’s easy for us to lose focus. Oh and Jimmy Fallon – what can I say? He found a devoted fan...
Konnichi wa /Konbanwa Zoners! What a great week back after vacation. Stephen and the gang were in top form yet again. I don’t think I have ever been as hungry after watching a show as I was after this weeks episodes – candy bars, pistachio ice cream, shawarmas – I was practically chomping at the bit to run for a midnight treat, but I refrained…this time. I was moved by the attention to the needs of the Japanese with his donation reminders. With everything going on right now, it’s easy for us to lose focus. Oh and Jimmy Fallon – what can I say? He found a devoted fan...
- 3/28/2011
- by Toad
- No Fact Zone
If you have Netflix and are a horror fan in need of something to watch this Labor Day weekend, one look at this gargantuan list I compiled of the new terror titles Netflix has added for instant streaming in just the first three days of this month should keep you busy until Labor Day next year. You'll find something for everyone, from older titles to recent releases, famous to obscure, classic to not-so-classic, monsters to maniacs - you name it.
For the record, I considered compiling this list in alphabetical order or by year of the film's release, but then I realized I had already spent well over an hour just sorting through the massive catalogue of titles Netflix has now made available for instant streaming and realized Labor Day would be over by the time I finished arranging this list in any kind of order. Ready? Here you go.
For the record, I considered compiling this list in alphabetical order or by year of the film's release, but then I realized I had already spent well over an hour just sorting through the massive catalogue of titles Netflix has now made available for instant streaming and realized Labor Day would be over by the time I finished arranging this list in any kind of order. Ready? Here you go.
- 9/3/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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