Latest Entertainment Headlines: Film Festivals, Probes, and Losses
The latest entertainment news includes Ben Stiller's film 'Nutcrackers' opening the Toronto Film Festival, UK investigating Ticketmaster over Oasis tickets, rapper Rich Homie Quan's death, Harvey Weinstein's case ending in the UK, an Israeli film on Gaza war debuting in Venice, and Ralph Lauren's spring show in the Hamptons.
Comedian Ben Stiller expressed his excitement as his new drama-comedy 'Nutcrackers' was chosen to open the Toronto Film Festival. Stiller attended the event with director David Gordon Green and cast members.
Britain's competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Ticketmaster following complaints about the dynamic pricing of Oasis reunion show tickets, which saw prices rise unexpectedly.
Rapper Rich Homie Quan, known for hits like 'Type of Way' and 'Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)', passed away at 34 in his Atlanta home. His death has been confirmed by family and the Fulton County Morgue.
British prosecutors have dropped indecent assault charges against former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, citing insufficient evidence for a conviction.
An Israeli film highlighting the horrors of the Gaza conflict has premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the anniversary of Hamas' attack on Israel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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