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...
There's a list of the least scary movies of all time, according to the number of jump scares on MentalFloss. The top three with ZERO jump scares are "The Silence of the Lambs", "Cannibal Holocaust", and "The Blair Witch Project".
A list of horror movie locations you can visit from Yahoo! includes the house and stairs from "The Exorcist"in Georgetown, the Bates Motel and mansion from "Psycho"at Universal Studios, and the house from "The Conjuring", which is in North Carolina.
Here's Taylor Swift's latest video that dropped last night.
Kevin Spacey won his civil suit against fellow actor Anthony Rapp, who was suing him for $40 million for sexual assault. Spacey still faces several allegations, including criminal charges in London.
James Corden might have been a horrible restaurant guest, but Conan O'Brien isn't. One of his former staffers Tweeted that Conan once fired a crew member, just because he was "impatient and rude" to a server.
Speaking of rude, Danielle Harris and Scout Taylor-Compton were in some of the Halloween movies that Jamie Lee Curtis didn't do. And they claim that at the "Halloween Ends" premiere, Jamie was rude and dismissive to them, and they left feeling "very, very hurt."
On the other hand, George Clooney is still close to his costars from his "ER" days. He said playing Dr. Doug Ross was the job of a lifetime and changed his career.
In theaters this weekend, The Rock plays the DC Comics antihero "Black Adam" and the romantic comedy "Ticket to Paradise" starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts.
Ed Sheeran was originally supposed to do the theme song for "No Time to Die", but they changed the director and the script, and he got replaced by Billie Eilish. He says he was "within [an effing] gnat's pube of doing it."
Check out Rachel Zegler's behind-the-scenes video from the set of the "Hunger Games" prequel, "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes".
Tom Hanks plays a grumpy old man in "A Man Called Otto".
Check out the trailer for Season 5 of "The Crown".
And John Stamos once turned down a series where he and two other guys would play prostitutes who help people with their relationship. It was pitched to him as "Like, 'Charlie's Angels', but you're hookers. Charlie's Hookers."
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