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Here's what's happening today in pop culture:

• The world has reacted to last night's truck attack in Nice, France, which left 84 people dead. Those reactions include cancellation of a concert tonight in Nice by Rihanna; and news that the cast and crew for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequel, filming on location a few miles out of town, were "safe and sound." [The Huffington Post, Vulture, The Hollywood Reporter]

• Violet Ramis Stiel says people who are hating on the new "Ghostbusters" movie should stop invoking her late father, Harold Ramis (who starred in and co-wrote the original), in their arguments. "It degrades his memory to spew bile in his name," she wrote. [THR]

• Director Hector Babenco, best known for guiding William Hurt to an Oscar win in "Kiss of the Spider Woman," has died at the age of 70. [Entertainment Weekly]