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  • Dumpster Diving Saturday Night Live Mocks Germanwings Tragedy

    Proving the end is near, the National Broadcasting Company's once dominate Saturday Night Live dove deep into the dumpster of cheap laughs headlining with a sketch lampooning the CNN coverage of Germanwings airliner that crashed into the French Alps killing all onboard.

     
  • OSCARS: 2022 Academy Awards and Governors Ball Pictures

    The 94th Academy Awards are one for the record books, with the residual fall out lasting longer than an uncut ceremony. For the nominees it was a thrilling moment and for the winners, a night of a lifetime.

     
  • Skyscraper Review – A Solid Disaster Film Guaranteed to Entertain

    Skyscraper, from Universal Pictures and Legendary Entertainment, brings to the screen an explosive, entertainment driven, fast moving summer disaster flick with powerful visuals, heightened suspense, extreme special effects, set in ultra-modern, technologically advanced Hong Kong.

     
  • Bentley Motors Introduces the Continental GT V8 S Coupe And Convertible

    (Crewe) The appeal of the world’s most stylish, luxury grand tourer is enhanced with the introduction of the new, sporting Continental GT V8 S. Available as both a coupe and convertible, the new GT V8 S models bring added excitement to the Continental range with lowered and retuned sports suspension, sharper steering, dramatic ‘S’ signature styling cues and a distinctive soundtrack from the uprated V8 engine.

     
  • Sony Entertainment and Columbia Pictures Host SALT Junket in Washington, D.C.

    SALT, a Sony Entertainment/Columbia Pictures film recently hosted its press junket which included a debut screening of the film, followed by an exclusive reception with panel discussion at The International Spy Museum and a Spy City Tour of espionage hot spots in Washington, DC.

     
  • Masatoyo Kishi, California Abstract Painter and Sculptor, Dies at 93

    Hackett Mill announces that Masatoyo Kishi, the abstract painter and sculptor, died recently in Grass Valley, California. He was 94. Born in Sakai, Japan on March 11, 1924, Kishi graduated from Tokyo University of Science in 1953 with degrees in Physics and Mathematics.