Entertainment
Bradley Whitford and Amy Landecker are hitched
New York, Jul 19 (AP/UNB) — With a nod to "The Handmaid's Tale," Amy Landecker announced on Instagram that she is "of Bradley," elopement style.
Netflix subscriber drop hints at streaming-service fatigue
New York, Jul 19 (AP/UNB) — How much is too much for streaming video?
Sally Field, 'Sesame Street' to receive Kennedy Center award
Washington, Jul 18 (AP/UNB) — Actress Sally Field and the long-running children's TV show "Sesame Street" are in the latest class of Kennedy Center Honors recipients.
Hollywood celebrities open wallets to Buttigieg's campaign
Washington, Jul 18 (AP/UNB) — A-list celebrities seem to be opening their hearts — or at least their wallets — to Pete Buttigieg.
Labrinth on working with Beyoncé: 'She's a perfectionist'
New York, Jul 18 (AP/UNB) — British singer-songwriter-producer Labrinth knew what he was in for when he learned he was about to work with Beyoncé: "She's a perfectionist and she's a Virgo, like my wife. Virgos are serious perfectionists."
Deneuve, Hawke film 'The Truth' to open Venice Film Festival
Los angeles, Jul 18 (AP/UNB) — The 76TH Venice Film Festival is opening with Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda's "The Truth."
Sohel Taj to bring reality show ‘Hotline Commando’
Dhaka, Jul 18 (UNB)- Ex-state minister for Home Affairs Tanzim Ahmed Sohel Taj is going to host a lifestyle reality show named ‘Hotline Commando’ for the first time on television.
Suspect screaming 'You die!' kills up to 23 at anime studio
Tokyo, July 18 (AP/UNB) — A man screaming "You die!" burst into an animation production studio in Kyoto, Japan, and set it on fire early Thursday, authorities said, killing 13 people and leaving more than 10 others presumed dead.
Asian entertainment industries grappling with #MeToo issues
Dhaka, July 18 (UNB) - When Wu Ke-xi was looking for a frightening plotline for her latest film, she didn’t need to look further than her own industry, reports The Indian Express.
Quentin Tarantino could retire after directing Star Trek
New York, July 18 (AP/UNB)- Quentin Tarantino has already spoken about his plans to retire from direction once he completes his 10th feature film and it may or may not be an R-rated version of Star Trek.