Popsicles: The New Godzilla Trailer Is Here And Oasis Deliver Some Bittersweet News

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The Godzilla trailer is here and it’s dealing out a spine shiver to anyone who watches

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Does anyone perform shouty, emotional breakdowns better than Bryan Cranston? The main focus of this trailer for the new Godzilla film, out in May, is a scene in which the actor is declaring a serious verbal warning about…er, well what is Godzilla exactly – a swimming dinosaur/alligator? If you can’t quite understand why the world needs another re-make of the film, or are still reeling from the 1998 version and the death of ol’ Joe, then you’ll be pleased to hear there are a couple of other marvellous actors involved in this Gareth Edwards remake. Our favourite Olsen (that's Elizabeth) stars alongside the absolutely beautiful Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who looks like he’s grown both up and out since his Kick-Ass days. We’re sold.

Rihanna is rumoured to be making a concept album inspired by an animated film

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They’re meant to be a little cray, but here at The Debrief we’re kind of concerned about Rihanna’s understanding of the concept of a concept album. Reports claim it’ll be released in November, and is wholly inspired by her involvement in the new DreamWorks animation Home){href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(2014_film)' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'}, in which Riri also voices a part. The plot for the 3D comedy involves aliens, mortal enemies, and the relocation of the human race, and Rihanna plays a teenage girl who manages to escape the invasion. I mean it’s no Toy Story, but Jim Parsons and Steve Martin also star, so we’ll give it a try.

Production of Ghostbusters III is still on track despite the death of Harold Ramis

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The Hollywood Reporter has reportedthat the new film is still on course to be made despite the death of original cast member Harold Ramis on Monday. The actor apparently intended to make a cameo appearance in the third instalment, as a guard handing over to a new generation of Ghostbusters. The original film saw the actor play alongside Bill Murray and Dan Ackroyd.

Beyoncé stars as a sequin-loving aristocrat in her new video for Partition

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It was originally only available to owners of her new self-titled album, but Beyoncé has now released the Partition video onlinefor all to see. And, as always, there is a lot of her to see. The video doesn’t disappoint, complete with a cigar-puffing, giant ring wearing Jay-Z, shiny corsets and a silver bejewelled thong. There’s also a lovely chair dance, which seems to be Beyoncé’s new thing considering her rather raunchy performance at The Grammys last month. The song’s pretty good too.

Oasis fans the world over suffered multiple heart palpitations and sweaty palms this morning, when a cryptic post on the bands Instagram page created mass reunion rumours

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Alas, they were soon silenced when it turned out the buzz was all over news that the band are due to reissue their début album Definitely Maybe to mark their 20th anniversary. For a limited period only fans can also get their hands on a replica cassette of their original 1993 demos, which the band handed out before they were signed to a record label way back when. Don’t be too sad - treat yourself to a pair of these90’s beauties to hide those tears behind – a reunion will eventually happen. Definitely. Maybe. (See what we did there?).

Kanye West delivered a musical timeline of his career in a medley on Late Night With Seth Myers

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The rapper also discussed why he wore that mask on stage when he appeared as a special guest last night. 'It’s freeing, a place you can express yourself to your audience, to everyone, without being judged,' he said. Who knew he was so open to discussing vulnerability? And, more importantly, who knew it’s been 10 YEARS since College Dropout was first released?!

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