Entertainment News Roundup: Adam Sandler honored with Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize; Screening of 'Winnie the Pooh' horror film cancelled in Hong Kong and more

Sandler, whose movies include "Spanglish," "The Wedding Singer," and "The Waterboy," was celebrated for his comedic chops that, while not always winning the hearts of critics, have won over fans and generated billions of dollars. 'Succession' star Brian Cox gets into character at final season premiere "Succession" actor Brian Cox briefly turned into his commanding patriarchal character Logan Roy on the red carpet on Monday, as the cast of the hit HBO drama premiered its fourth and final season.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 21-03-2023 18:56 IST | Created: 21-03-2023 18:28 IST
Entertainment News Roundup: Adam Sandler honored with Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize; Screening of 'Winnie the Pooh' horror film cancelled in Hong Kong and more
Representative Image Image Credit: Wikipedia

Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.

Adam Sandler honored with Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize

Actor and comedian Adam Sandler became the 24th recipient of the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday, at an evening event featuring stars Jennifer Aniston, Chris Rock and Conan O’Brien to celebrate his comedy and career. Sandler, whose movies include "Spanglish," "The Wedding Singer," and "The Waterboy," was celebrated for his comedic chops that, while not always winning the hearts of critics, have won over fans and generated billions of dollars.

Screening of 'Winnie the Pooh' horror film cancelled in Hong Kong

The screening of "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey", a British slasher film due to be released in Hong Kong this week, has been cancelled, its distributor said on Tuesday, without giving a reason for pulling it. VII Pillars Entertainment said on its Facebook page that it was with "great regret" that the scheduled release of the movie on March 23 had been cancelled. It did not give further details.

'Succession' star Brian Cox gets into character at final season premiere

"Succession" actor Brian Cox briefly turned into his commanding patriarchal character Logan Roy on the red carpet on Monday, as the cast of the hit HBO drama premiered its fourth and final season. Swearing just like Roy regularly does in the award-winning show about a family jockeying for control of a media empire, Cox playfully shouted as he and his fellow cast members posed for pictures together.

Give Feedback