It might be Freddie Mercury's birthday, but the fans are getting the gift.
Hollywood Records is releasing a Freddie Mercury "Never Boring" box set -- a 5-disc curation of his music, visuals, and written and spoken words -- announced on what would have been the late Queen singer's 73rd birthday.
Rami Malek leaves it all on the stage in Bohemian Rhapsody, a generally conventional biopic devoted to Freddie Mercury and Queen that captures the electricity of their music, without lending much new to the A Star is Born-esque elements of the drama.
Jimmy Kimmel invited Rami Malek, who stars as Freddie Mercury in the upcoming film Bohemian Rhapsody, to his show. Kimmel opened with a prediction for the future, saying, “A number of our producers saw your film … and they are convinced you will get an Oscar nomination for playing Freddie Mercury.”
Rock band Queen dropped amazing songs from 1973 to 1991. Album after album, hit after hit, Queen produced what has been called “some of the best” until the untimely death of front-man Freddie Mercury.
Mercury died from AIDS-related pneumonia in 1991 and is best known as one of the most versatile and engaging performers in the world of rock.
Fans mourned Mercury's death.
The Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody had its production halted when director Bryan Singer failed to show up after a Thanksgiving break. Yesterday, 20th Century Fox canned Singer.
Performer Brody Dolyniuk handles the complex and difficult task of representing Freddie Mercury's vocals, and he sounds amazing leading the band and orchestra through the song list.