Mick Jagger

HBO’s Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Adds ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Star, Andrew Dice Clay and More
HBO’s Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Adds ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Star, Andrew Dice Clay and More
HBO’s Scorsese-Jagger Rock Drama Adds ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Star, Andrew Dice Clay and More
It amuses us to no end that HBO's forthcoming period rock and roll drama from the likes of 'Boardwalk Empire' Terence Winter, Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger still hasn't settled on a title, yet continually expands its cast to biblical proportions. Joining Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde and Ray Romano today are Mick Jagger's own son James, comedian Andrew "Dice" Clay, a 'Wolf' of Wall Street, and many more.
Olivia Wilde Joins HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese ’70s Rock Drama
Olivia Wilde Joins HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese ’70s Rock Drama
Olivia Wilde Joins HBO’s Mick Jagger-Martin Scorsese ’70s Rock Drama
We were a bit bummed to learn that 'Boardwalk Empire' showrunner Terence Winter had accepted a season 5 end to the HBO prohibition drama in order to develop his new 1970s New York rock drama with Bobby Cannavale, Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese, but the proposed series just got a whole lot prettier. Olivia Wilde will return to TV for the new HBO period drama, but as whom, you ask?
Do You Care That Mick Jagger Said ‘Sh*t’ in His ‘SNL’ Election Blues Song?
Do You Care That Mick Jagger Said ‘Sh*t’ in His ‘SNL’ Election Blues Song?
Do You Care That Mick Jagger Said ‘Sh*t’ in His ‘SNL’ Election Blues Song?
Mick Jagger, the legendary frontman of the Rolling Stones, hosted ‘Saturday Night Live‘ this weekend, which was a significant episode for many of the cast members. Saturday marked the show’s 37th season finale, Kristen Wiig’s final night on ‘SNL,’ and the moment when Jagger said (or should we say, sang?) “sh*t” uncensored.