Entertainment News Roundup: Netflix star Julia Haart visits Israel to show support; K-Pop star G-Dragon cleared of drug allegations and more


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-12-2023 02:29 IST | Created: 22-12-2023 02:26 IST
Entertainment News Roundup: Netflix star Julia Haart visits Israel to show support; K-Pop star G-Dragon cleared of drug allegations and more
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Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.

Netflix star Julia Haart visits Israel to show support

Fashion designer and Netflix reality star Julia Haart toured Israeli communities this week, joining a growing roster of celebrities who have visited to show their support in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas. Haart, star of the Netflix series "My Unorthodox Life", said it was important to offer a clear sign of solidarity with Israel as its war with Hamas continues into its third month and incidents of antisemitism have risen across the world.

Russians go crazy for street gang TV tragedy set amid Soviet collapse

A Russian television serial exploring the tragedy wrought by brutal teenage street gangs fighting for survival, money and love in the last years of the crumbling Soviet Union has become a sensation in Russia. The series - "A hoodlum's promise - blood on the asphalt" - shows the savagery of the gangs which carved up the Russian city of Kazan in 1989 as the reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev gyrated the Soviet Union towards its 1991 demise.

Musical film 'The Color Purple' dances from trauma to triumph

Following the fame of previous versions, Ghanaian filmmaker Blitz Bazawule was not sure the 2023 musical film adaptation of “The Color Purple” was a movie that he could make.

“It’s been a brilliant Pulitzer Prize winning book by Alice Walker, it’s been a multi-nominated film by Steven Spielberg, and of course, a Tony award-winning Broadway play,” he said.

K-Pop star G-Dragon cleared of drug allegations -media

K-Pop star G-Dragon has been cleared of allegations of illegal drug use by South Korean police, according to media reports. Police had been investigating the singer and rapper, whose given name is Kwon Ji-yong, amid an ongoing crackdown on illegal drugs by the government of conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Mariah Carey and the Christmas songs that become hits – again and again

Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You" has been the soundtrack of the holiday season for nearly 30 years. Why has this song become a rare modern Christmas hit and what else can we glean from a closer look at the U.S. Billboard Holiday 100?

ABBA's virtual show boosts London's economy to the tune of $225 million

Thank you for the music, London's authorities might say, after Swedish pop group ABBA's digital concert residency raked in 178 million pounds ($225 million) in terms of net economic benefit to the British capital in its first year. ABBA Voyage recreates Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad as high-tech, digital versions of themselves from their 1970s heyday, thanks to motion-capture technology.

'Ferrari' hopes to drive non-car lovers into theaters

The cast of director Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” is keen to point out to audiences that the film is not just about cars and racing. Penelope Cruz, who plays Laura Ferrari, said that even if someone like her is not interested in cars, the film has so many other layers that focus on family and relationships.

Martin Scorsese to receive Berlin Film Festival lifetime award

The Berlin Film Festival will recognise Martin Scorsese's outsized contributions to cinema with a lifetime achievement award at its 74th iteration this February, organizers said on Thursday. Festival organizers - who described the Oscar-winning director's latest film "Killers of the Flower Moon" as one of his greatest achievements - will award Scorsese, 81, an honorary Golden Bear on Feb. 20.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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