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In the Past Week
    2019-11-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

K-Pop star Goo Hara dead at 28

K-pop star Goo Hara was found dead on Sunday at her home in Seoul, South Korea. She was 28.

Apple delays ‘The Banker’ release

Just two weeks before “The Banker” was scheduled to open in theaters, Apple is delaying the release of the film following news of sexual assault allegations against one of the film’s co-producers.

‘Cats’ to compete for Golden Globes

“Cats,” one of the most puzzling offerings of this holiday movie season, will likely be competing for the Golden Globes after all.

Lopez, Johansson to host ‘SNL’

Actresses Jennifer Lopez and Scarlett Johansson are set to host episodes of “Saturday Night Live” (“SNL”) in December.

Fletcher to direct new movie

“Bohemian Rhapsody” director Dexter Fletcher is attached to direct Universal’s “Renfield,” a monster movie centered on Dracula’s henchman and based on an original pitch from Robert Kirkman.

Zac Efron to star in ‘Killing Zac Efron’

The long list of series coming to Quibi just got whackier. Zac Efron is set to venture deep into the jungle on a remote island for a new show intriguingly titled “Killing Zac Efron,” the platform has announced.

Noah Hawley to direct next

‘Star Trek’ film

Paramount is beaming up a new captain for its “Star Trek” franchise: Noah Hawley, who is best known for TV’s “Fargo” and “Legion.” Hawley will direct the next “Trek” film for the studio, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

‘So Long, My Son’ a big winner at Golden Roosters

“So Long, My Son” directed by Wang Xiaoshuai, which tells the story of one family dealing with the loss of their son, was the biggest winner at the 32nd China Film Golden Rooster Awards. (SD-Agencies)

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