Entertainment News Roundup; Hollywood hat trick: Artisan shaped the look of 'Oppenheimer'; 'Barbenheimer' mania fuels U.S. gambling on the Oscars and more

"It was a beautiful time, I felt like I was in a heavenly choir," said Brenda Beadenkopf, whose late father, Charlie Walker, worked with the real-life Bayard Rustin to plan the 1963 March on Washington. German director makes parents proud with Oscar nomination His parents never wanted him to be a filmmaker but now that Ilker Catak has been nominated for an Oscar, the German director says "they're the proudest people in Germany." Catak's film 'The Teachers' Lounge' is one of five films competing next Sunday for best international feature at the Academy Awards in Hollywood.

Entertainment News Roundup; Hollywood hat trick: Artisan shaped the look of 'Oppenheimer'; 'Barbenheimer' mania fuels U.S. gambling on the Oscars and more
Oppenheimer (Image source: Instagram) Image Credit: ANI

Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.

Uncle of Kate Princess of Wales joins UK TV show 'Big Brother'

The uncle of Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, joined reality TV show "Celebrity Big Brother" on Monday, offering millions of viewers the tantalising prospect that he could gossip about the British royal family to his house mates. Gary Goldsmith, aged 58, is the younger brother of Kate's mother, Carole Middleton. He was a guest at Kate's wedding to William, the heir to the throne, in 2011.

From march to movie: 'Rustin' inspires generations of activists

When the biographical drama film "Rustin" was released in 2023, it served as a history lesson for some and a walk down memory lane for others. "It was a beautiful time, I felt like I was in a heavenly choir," said Brenda Beadenkopf, whose late father, Charlie Walker, worked with the real-life Bayard Rustin to plan the 1963 March on Washington.

German director makes parents proud with Oscar nomination

His parents never wanted him to be a filmmaker but now that Ilker Catak has been nominated for an Oscar, the German director says "they're the proudest people in Germany." Catak's film 'The Teachers' Lounge' is one of five films competing next Sunday for best international feature at the Academy Awards in Hollywood. "The beauty of it is that all of this was very unexpected. We never set out to make a film that gets Oscar nominated," Catak said. He said the attention the nomination has brought to the film is great as it brings focus to the challenges faced by teachers. "They are overworked, they earn too little, they don't get enough appreciation, all of that hopefully becomes visible through this film," he said.

Cast call Guy Ritchie 'seminal figure' in film industry at 'The Gentlemen' premiere

Cast from Guy Ritchie's new TV show said fans of the director's work will not be disappointed with his series "The Gentlemen," which had its London premiere on Tuesday. "The White Lotus" actor Theo James stars in the crime drama as Eddie Horniman, who is busy working in the army when his father dies and he inherits his family's country estate, which turns out to be concealing a cannabis business.

Hollywood hat trick: Artisan shaped the look of 'Oppenheimer'

To create the look of renowned physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer for the big screen, his trademark hat had to be just right. Two hatmakers had failed to replicate the scientist's unique style when Mark Mejia, owner of Baron Hats, headed to a Hollywood studio lot to try his version on Cillian Murphy, the actor who would play the lead role in "Oppenheimer."

Singapore's exclusive deal with Taylor Swift not a hostile act towards neighbours, PM says

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday an incentive provided to Taylor Swift to make Singapore the only stop in Southeast Asia on her world tour was not a hostile act towards its neighbours. "(Our) agencies negotiated an arrangement with her to come to Singapore and perform and to make Singapore her only stop in Southeast Asia," Lee told a press conference in Melbourne, where he is attending a regional summit.

'Barbenheimer' mania fuels U.S. gambling on the Oscars

After a summer face-off at the box office, the "Barbenheimer" battle is headed to online gambling sites in the United States. New Jersey, Massachusetts and five other states allow wagering on this Sunday's Academy Awards, where "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" will compete for best picture and other honors.

Give Feedback

Use this form for editorial or site feedback. We usually reply within 2 to 3 working days.

By submitting, you agree that we may use your email address to respond.