Behemoth and Slaughter to Prevail have both responded to their Turkish show cancellations this week. Slaughter to Prevail were set to perform at Istanbul's Zorlu Performing Arts Center last night (Feb ...
Blackened death metal veterans say they "fought to make these shows happen" as Istanbul bans Behemoth and Slaughter To Prevail performances. Behemoth have issued a strong statement after their planned ...
Next week, Behemoth bring their 30-year reign of ritualistic chaos to Australian stages, kicking off February 18 at The Tivoli in Brisbane before laying waste to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Nergal ...
Planned performances by Russian deathcore outfit Slaughter To Prevail and Polish blackened death metal veterans Behemoth have been officially canceled in Istanbul, Turkey, following pushback from ...
Polish extreme metal outfit Behemoth released a super symbolic music video for the track “Nomen Barbarvm” from their latest album The Shit Ov God. Directed by Dariusz Szermanowiczr, the video makes ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. China’s boba behemoth Mixue, boasting more global stores than McDonald’s, opens first U.S. location on Hollywood’s ...
EXCLUSIVE: Comedian Erik Griffin (Workaholics) has landed an undisclosed role in Behemoth!, the new Searchlight film from Andor‘s Tony Gilroy. Revolving around a cellist, the film’s cast is led by ...
The ‘Is This Thing On?’ actor joins a cast that already includes Olivia Wilde, Eva Victor, Matthew Lillard, Margarita Levieva and Alexa Swinton. We don’t know what role Arnett will be playing in the ...
Polish extreme metal giants Behemoth have announced a spring North American tour in support of last year’s The Shit Ov God, dubbed “The Godless IV Tour,” and they’ll be joined by Florida death metal ...
Will Arnett is joining the cast of Tony Gilroy‘s drama “Behemoth!,” stepping into a lead role following David Harbour‘s exit. Arnett will now star in the film alongside Pedro Pascal and Olivia Wilde, ...
David Harbour has backed out of Behemoth!, the upcoming Searchlight film from Andor‘s Tony Gilroy, Deadline can confirm. Details as to what motivated the move weren’t disclosed. Harbour had been set ...
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