Common forms include lifestyle, television and film, theater, music, video game, and celebrity coverage.
[9][10][11] Red carpet reporting and interviewing of celebrities during film festivals and award shows are part of entertainment journalism.
[15] Some popular film review sites and blogs include Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb, thatGossip and Metacritic.
The birth of the computer age in the 1990s forced media companies to release content that would attract consumers in the video game generation.
[15][17] The Me Too movement can trace its roots to entertainment journalism as the centrepiece of it is Harvey Weinstein, a Hollywood mogul who not only produced independent and blockbuster films but has also worked on television and theater.