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...
"Entertainment Weekly" ranked the 20 best Netflix original series. Their top three are "The Haunting of Hill House", followed by "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson", then "Master of None".
When Brad Pitt was expanding the footprint of his L.A. estate, one of the properties he bought belonged to a widower in his early 90s. But Brad allowed the guy to remain there rent-free until he died . . . at the age of 105.
John Stamos surprised Rob Lowe on "The Drew Barrymore Show" to address how Rob's son likes to pretend John is his real dad. In the process, John referred to himself as a "better looking version" of Rob.
In theaters, Ben Affleck directs "AIR" which is about the origin of Nike's Air Jordan shoeline, featuring himself and Jason Bateman as the founders of Nike.
And "The Super Mario Brothers Movie" stars Chris Pratt as Mario and Charlie Day as Luigi. They're two plumbers from Brooklyn who get sucked into a magical videogame world where the evil Bowser is trying to take over the Mushroom realm by threatening the princess.
By the way, Chris Pratt and Charlie Day ventured too far into "Goodfellas" and "Sopranos" territory while trying to nail down their Mario and Luigi voices.
Nicolas Cage shaved his teeth to play Dracula in "Renfield" so his dentures wouldn't affect his speech. His makeup artist said he had different sets and they were all 3-D printed.
Check out the trailer for the Michael J. Fox documentary "Still".
Two women who were fired from Kanye West's Donda Academy say there were all kinds of weird and unsafe rules, like kids eating sushi every day, no chairs being allowed, no outdoor time for the kids, and inadequate disciplinary procedures.
Mick Mars is suing Motley Crue, claiming they kicked him out of the band and ripped him off. He also claims the other guys are using a lot of prerecorded tracks onstage, rather than playing live.
Fox has canceled "The Resident" after six seasons.
And "Jeopardy!" champ Brian Henegar is getting trolled because his hair and mustache make him look kind of like Hitler. So he grew his 'stache into a goatee, and he's donating some of his winnings to the Anti-Defamation League.
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