Entertainment Roundup: From Daniel Craig's 'Queer' to Oasis Ticket Trouble
Current entertainment news includes Daniel Craig's break from his Bond character in 'Queer,' Almodovar's existential English-language debut, a fashion debut by Patricio Campillo, a trial for the 'Ketamine queen' in Perry's death, Netflix disclaimers for a hijack series, Claude Lelouch's continued filmmaking, Kidman's new Netflix role, and Oasis fans facing 'dynamic pricing'.
The latest entertainment news highlights Daniel Craig's departure from his James Bond role with his new film 'Queer,' debuting at the Venice Film Festival. Spanish director Pedro Almodovar's first English-language film, 'The Room Next Door,' also premiered at the festival, focusing on themes of friendship and euthanasia.
New York Fashion Week is seeing the debut of Mexican designer Patricio Campillo, who draws inspiration from his heritage. In other news, Dr. Salvador Plasencia and Jasveen Sangha, the so-called 'Ketamine queen,' will face trial for their roles in the drug overdose death of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry.
Meanwhile, Netflix has pledged to add disclaimers to its series 'IC-814: The Kandahar Hijack' after backlash over its portrayal of hijackers. Veteran filmmaker Claude Lelouch asserts he has no plans to retire, and Nicole Kidman stars in 'The Perfect Couple,' a new Netflix mini-series. Lastly, Oasis fans are infuriated by a 'dynamic pricing' scheme for their reunion tour tickets.
(With inputs from agencies.)