Below is an overview of the current entertainment news briefs.
Turkish pop star under house arrest
A Turkish court ruled that pop star Gursen will be released from pretrial detention and transferred to house arrest on Monday, after the singer was formally arrested over sarcasm about a religious school four days ago. Gulsen is pending trial on charges of inciting hatred on Thursday after a video of her previous comments appeared on the website of pro-government newspaper Sabah a day earlier.
Johnny Depp makes surprise appearance at MTV’s Video Music Awards
Actor Johnny Depp is trying to rebuild his career after an ugly defamation battle with ex-wife Amber Heard. was digitally embedded inside the helmet of the , and played short jokes throughout the live ceremony.
Factbox: MTV Video Music Awards Key Winners
The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) were handed out at a live ceremony in New Jersey on Sunday. Below is a list of winners in the main categories.
Taylor Swift Wins Best MTV Video Award, Announces New Album
Taylor Swift took top honors at MTV’s annual Video Music Awards on Sunday for a 10-minute version of her 2012 breakup song “All to Well,” and announced her new album, which will be released in October. made a surprise announcement. The singer thanked fans from her center stage at New Jersey’s Prudential as she accepted her honor, her 14th VMA of her career. “All Too Well” is one of her past hits that Swift re-recorded after a dispute with her former record label.
‘National Cinema Day’ movie tickets for just $3 across the US
Movie tickets will be available in most theaters in the United States for as little as $3 a day as part of National Cinema Day, the Cinema Foundation announced. The Cinema Foundation, a nonprofit organization of the National Association of Theater Owners, said more than 3,000 theaters with more than 30,000 screens will offer tax-free tickets for $3 across all formats and showtimes on Sept. 3. I was.
‘The Invitation’ grosses $7 million at the box office, marking a disastrously slow weekend
If 3 new movies hit theaters and nobody went to see them… This is how Sony’s creepy thriller ‘The Invitation’ topped the box office charts with just $7 million . That win comes with some pretty weak bragging rights. This is his lowest No. 1 finish since his May 2021 when COVID kept people at home.
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