The Entertainment Evening Roundup | Oct 15th

Criticism on Trump's Campaign Event Dance Amid Medical Incidents

The View co-hosts criticized Donald Trump for dancing at a Pennsylvania campaign event despite medical emergencies on-site. With three weeks until the election against Kamala Harris, they expressed concern over his focus on entertainment rather than pressing issues. A campaign spokesperson defended the act, calling it a 'lovefest' with supporters.

Paul Mescal Dismisses Rumors of Running Away from Bad Dates in Parks

Irish actor Paul Mescal debunks rumors in GQ's October 15 cover story that he ends bad dates by running away in parks, calling the tales 'categorically untrue.' The interview setting in Victoria Park ironically fuels the narrative, despite Mescal’s amusement and his family's mixed reactions to the rumors.

Housewives Comebacks: Hits and Misses

The return of housewives to Bravo's franchises like RHOC and RHOA has become a trend. Some have made significant impacts and others flopped upon their return. Notable mentions include Alexis Bellino's return to RHOC, which caused major storylines but remains unlikely to secure another season. Meanwhile, Bethenny Frankel's comeback to RHONY stands out with iconic moments, securing the top spot for successful returns.

Lifetime Unveils Christmas 2024 Movie Lineup Featuring Stars and Romance

Lifetime's 'It's a Wonderful Lifetime' Christmas movie lineup for 2024 is announced, featuring 12 new films with stars like BeBe Winans, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Tia Mowry. Premiering November through December, the lineup provides everything from heartwarming family reunions to romantic holiday encounters. Lifetime also offers a holiday-themed playlist and streaming of past titles for the season.

Robert Smith Criticizes Artists Supporting Ticketmaster's Dynamic Pricing

Robert Smith of The Cure has publicly chastised fellow musicians for backing Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing, which he views as a 'scam.' In an interview with The Telegraph, he urged artists to combat the monopolistic practice for fan benefit, highlighting his own success in having Ticketmaster reduce fees and cancel scalped tickets. Smith's ethical stance promotes fan loyalty and returns through goodwill rather than exploiting market prices.

Victoria Justice Stars in New Thriller 'Depravity'

Victoria Justice steps into the horror genre with her latest movie, 'Depravity', released on digital platforms. Directed by Paul Tamasy, the film centers around a serial killer and an art heist conspiracy. Justice plays Grace, who is trapped in a perilous game of survival within her apartment building. The production took place in Thailand, and Justice recalls the physically intense and emotionally challenging filming process. She also reflects on acting as a practice of listening, both on-screen and in life.

DJ Akademiks Banned from Twitch for Streaming with Banned Creator

DJ Akademiks was banned from Twitch after hosting a controversial stream with Adin Ross, another streamer currently banned on the platform. The ban came not from the stream's content but for the violation of Twitch's policy against streaming with banned individuals. Fortunately for Akademiks, he can still stream on other platforms like YouTube and Rumble.

Netflix Releases Biblical Epic 'Mary' Starring Noa Cohen

Netflix's new film 'Mary,' releasing on December 6, recounts the life of Mary of Nazareth, leading up to the birth of Jesus. Directed by D.J. Caruso and featuring Noa Cohen as Mary, the story explores her challenges facing societal stigma and a murderous King Herod, played by Anthony Hopkins. The film promises a fresh perspective on Mary's journey, combining scripture with engaging storytelling.

New Pokemon Anime Spin-off Series in Development

Recent leaks suggest a new Pokemon anime spin-off titled 'Pokemon Reload' is in the making by Studio Colordio, with a 12-episode season slated for multiple streaming platforms, including Netflix and Amazon Prime. Following Ash Ketchum's retirement as the series lead, the current 'Pokemon Horizons' features Liko and Roy who may remain protagonists with potential time skips to evolve their storyline.

Taylor Swift Announces Official Eras Tour Book and TTPD Anthology

Taylor Swift is set to release The Official Eras Tour Book on Black Friday, November 29, at Target. The book will feature Swift's personal reflections and behind-the-scenes photos from her Eras Tour. In addition, Target will offer the vinyl and CD versions of The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) Anthology. Swift aims to celebrate the tour's memories as it approaches its final leg.

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