Entertainment Surge: Halloween, Tango, and Film Festivals Steal Spotlight
The latest entertainment updates cover the early Halloween attractions at U.S. theme parks, the Buenos Aires Tango Festival, Tim Burton's Beetlejuice sequel, ABBA's demand to Trump, Angelina Jolie's role as Maria Callas, investigations into South Indian movie stars for sex crimes, Errol Morris' Trump policy documentary, concerns about cinema's future by Venice's jury chief, Oasis' reunion tour, and the star-studded Venice Film Festival.
Entertainment news this week highlights various significant events. U.S. theme parks launched Halloween-themed attractions earlier than usual, capitalizing on the growing demand. In Buenos Aires, dancers competed at the Tango Festival, while Tim Burton revamped his passion with the Beetlejuice sequel, set to open the Venice Film Festival. Meanwhile, ABBA asked Donald Trump to cease using their music at rallies.
In other news, Angelina Jolie tackled her most challenging role as opera singer Maria Callas in a Venice film. South Indian cinema faces controversy as several stars are investigated for sex crimes, paralleling national outrage over violence against women. Documentary maker Errol Morris premiered 'Separated' at Venice, scrutinizing Trump's family separation policy.
Venice's jury chief Isabelle Huppert voiced concerns about cinema's fragility, while Oasis announced additional tour dates amid overwhelming demand. The Venice Film Festival promises a star-studded event, kicking off this year’s awards season with a slew of high-profile screenings.
(With inputs from agencies.)

