The Wake Up with Bret & Julie's Julie Tristan has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and she might even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
A list of kid-friendly horror movies you can watch on Halloween includes "Hocus Pocus", "Ghostbusters", "The Nightmare Before Christmas", "Halloweentown", and "Coraline". (Check out the rest of the list here.)
On the other hand, a horror movie called "Terrifier 2" is reportedly so extreme that it's making people throw up and pass out. It's the third film to feature a killer named Art the Clown.
A new "Naked Gun" movie is in the works, starring Liam Neeson. There's word that he'll play the son of Lieutenant Frank Drebin, who was played by the late Leslie Nielsen in the originals.
The "American Music Awards" announced their nominees yesterday and voting is now open. The show airs live Sunday, November 20th on ABC. Bad Bunny leads with eight nominations, followed by Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Drake with six. You can start voting now over at Billboard.com.
Speaking of awards shows, Drake and The Weekend are continuing their beef with the Grammys. Drake declined to submit his album "Honestly, Nevermind"or any of its singles for consideration. And The Weeknd did the same for his album "Dawn FM".
Since Blake Shelton is leaving "The Voice" after the next season, Taste of Country.com put together a poll to see which country artist people would like to see fill the spot. The most popular choices are Brad Paisley, Reba McEntire, and Tim McGraw.
Tina Turner is the latest artist to receive the Barbie treatment.
Rob Schneider says Bill Murray hated the cast of "Saturday Night Live" when he came back to host. And the two he hated the most were Adam Sandler and Chris Farley. Schneider speculated that maybe Bill hated Farley because he saw him as another John Belushi . . . a close friend who he watched kill himself with his out-of-control behavior. Rob claims Bill hated HIM the least.
Olivia Rodrigo went to see Lea Michele in "Funny Girl" on Broadway . . . and they were stoked to meet each other after the show.
Lizzo says she played James Madison's flute because "I don't want to leave history in the hands of people who uphold oppression and racism. My job as someone who has a platform is to reshape history."
"Halloween Ends" is in theaters and also streaming on Peacock starting TODAY.
Check out the trailer for "Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical". It has Emma Thompson as Miss Trunchball and Lashana Lynch from "No Time to Die" as Miss Honey. It hits Netflix on Christmas Day.
And Melissa McCarthy initiated the sex talk with her daughter while they were picking up dog poop in the backyard. She says, "At least I was just like, let me be awkward and get through it."
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