Reuters Entertainment News Summary

Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' reigns atop Billboard 200 chart Taylor Swift ruled at the top of the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Monday as her latest release "Reputation" easily beat off new entries from country music stars Tim McGraw and Garth Brooks. "Reputation," which entered the Billboard 200 chart at No. 1 last week with 1.2 million album units, sold another 256,000 units across album and song sales and streaming, according to figures from Nielsen Music. It is the year's biggest album debut. Box Office: 'Coco' Beats 'Justice League' Over Holiday Weekend Disney-Pixar's "Coco" handily won the Thanksgiving holiday box office over the second weekend of Warner Bros.-DC Entertainment's "Justice League," with $71.2 million at 3,987 North American sites during the Wednesday-Sunday period. "Justice League" pulled in $60 million at 4,051 locations during the same timeframe. The superhero action-adventure, the fifth in the DC Extended Universe, has totaled $172 million in its first 10 days. Talk show host Seth Meyers to host 2018 Golden Globes Late night talk show host Seth Meyers will host the 2018 Golden Globe movie and television awards ceremony in January, organizers said on Monday. It will be the first Golden Globes hosting gig for Myers, 43, whose "Late Night with Seth Meyers" airs on NBC. British actress sues Harvey Weinstein in New York alleging sex trafficking An aspiring British actress sued Harvey Weinstein in New York federal court on Monday accusing the movie producer of sex trafficking by inviting her to a hotel room in France  https://www.cialissansordonnancefr24.com/cialis-pas-chere/ and sexually assaulting her. The civil lawsuit filed by Kadian Noble in U.S. District Court in New York accused Weinstein of violating a U.S. federal sex trafficking law in February 2014 in Cannes, France.