The Oscars ‘Messed Up’ by Excluding Shannen Doherty From In Memoriam, Says ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Co-Star Jennie Garth

Garth and Doherty gained fame simultaneously as the main stars of “Beverly Hills, 90210.” They both appeared in four consecutive seasons, but Doherty left the show before Season 5. Conversely, Garth stayed for all ten seasons. In later years, they reprised their roles as Kelly Taylor and Brenda Walsh respectively, in the revival of “90210” on The CW.

MSNBC Aims to Hire Over 100 Journalists Under Newsgathering Chief Scott Matthews

Beginning March 17th, Matthews is set to commence his new position at MSNBC where he’ll establish a fresh editorial and production unit. This will encompass an assignment desk and a corps of producers and reporters. His responsibilities will involve overseeing daily and breaking news coverage, establishing editorial priorities, and managing the effective use of resources. In addition, MSNBC is planning to recruit over 100 journalists for various roles such as field producers, correspondents, photographers, and more.

‘Monopoly’ Movie Will be Written By ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Team

It’s John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, who have made a name for themselves by directing and co-writing the hit movie “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” (2023), which transformed the classic role-playing game into a blockbuster action film. They also directed the 2018 comedy “Game Night”. It seems they are highly sought after in Hollywood for any films that involve games.

Neil Young’s ‘Coastal’ Tour Documentary Pulls Back the Curtain in Official Trailer

The film, titled “Young’s Journey,” is helmed by Daryl Hannah, actress and director, who is also Young’s wife, and produced by Gary Ward. Rachel Simmer handles the editing, while Adam CK Vollick and Hannah take care of the cinematography. The documentary offers an intimate, backstage look at Young’s life. A companion soundtrack album will be released a day after its exclusive, one-time screening date.

Jimmy Kimmel Roasts Trump for Claiming Biden Spent ‘$8 Million on Making Mice Transgender’: ‘Are They So Dumb They Don’t Know How to Google?’

Jimmy Kimmel stated, ‘It’s often said that the President of the United States claims we spend $8 million on mouse gender transitions.’ Upon hearing this, one might think, ‘He probably isn’t telling the truth, but there must be some basis to it.’ However, in this case, it appears there is no truth to it. It’s a false claim.

USC Comedy Festival to Honor Filmmaker Jason Reitman

The three-day event intends to explore how humor influences the development of mainstream culture and social upheavals. The homage to director Jason Reitman, renowned for movies like “Saturday Night” in 2024, “Up in the Air” from 2009, and “Juno” in 2007, will conclude the event, featuring a live discussion with film historian and critic Leonard Maltin on stage.

Art as a Shield: Thessaloniki Festival Fights for Truth in Troubling Times

Comparing the current times to a “reverse-played historical documentary from the 1930s,” he explains how world events seem like “an educational film that failed to teach us anything.” He goes on to say, “It’s a grim reminder of the horror of fascism and totalitarianism – something it appears we have forgotten.” He concludes by stating, “It’s a record of a terrible historical truth that some are trying to reenact in the most disastrous fashion possible.

Bill Murray ‘Wept Three Times’ During ‘SNL50’: ‘It Was Surprisingly Emotional’ and ‘I Couldn’t Stop’

On SiriusXM’s “Sway in the Morning” (as reported by Entertainment Weekly), the renowned comedian confided in host Sway Calloway that he found himself tearing up when off camera. He described the experience as surprisingly emotional, admitting he shed tears three times during the show, revealing its deep impact on him.

The Untold Conspiracies Behind the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

The story unfolds against the grim landscape of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, a tragic incident from Indian colonial history that occurred on April 13, 1919. At the time, a significant crowd gathered peacefully at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab as part of India’s independence movement. British soldiers, under the command of Brigadier-General R. E. H. Dyer, encircled the area, sealed off the sole exit and indiscriminately fired upon the crowd, leading to the loss of many lives and wounding thousands.