Hollywood

If you only watch one thing this weekend, make it the American Horror Story and Pose creator's new Netflix show.
The disgraced Hollywood mogul is going to prison in upstate New York.
Renee Zellweger has given an insight into the challenge of playing Hollywood royalty Judy Garland at the London premiere of new biopic, Judy.
The president's tweets appear to reference a controversial upcoming film, The Hunt.
The ninth film from Quentin Tarantino premiered in London last night. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is a love letter to Tinseltown set in 1969, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a fading TV star, Brad Pitt as his stunt double and Margot Robbie as real-life Sharon Tate.
Generally regarded as one of the nicest celebs in Hollywood, “John Wick” star Keanu Reeves made a surprise appearance at the E3 video game expo in Los Angeles on 9th June, to promote the much anticipated role-playing game “Cyberpunk 2077”. The crowd went wild, and social media had a meltdown. But it was one wholesome heckle that really captured the mood.
The never-ageing star of Bill & Ted, The Matrix and John Wick films has joined Hollywood stars of the past, by signing his name and printing his hands and feet in cement. Keanu Reeves celebrated outside the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with his John Wick 3 co-stars, including Laurence Fishburne and Halle Berry.
Speaking during the press tour for Hollywood action film "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum", actor Halle Berry said the part was perfect for what she was wanting to do as a "woman of colour of a certain age", adding that she wanted to "kick ageism in the face".
The second series of "Killing Eve" has premiered in Hollywood. After tearing up the awards season, the television phenomenon written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge will push the characters to the limit when it’s released on 7 April.
Superhero film "Captain Marvel" is still two weeks from being released, but its interest rating on website Rotten Tomatoes has been dropping. Men angry at comments made by the film's lead Brie Larson have been taking to the popular film review site to express their anger. The backlash was sparked when Larson told Marie Claire magazine that she wanted to make her "press days were more inclusive".