Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis return for the sequel to their 2011 hit comedy in “Horrible Bosses 2.” Also, fans are getting their first look at “Pitch Perfect 2.” Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment stories. Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Tom Hanks: Being an actor was a solitary pursuit
Hanks reflects on how he became and actor and the journey the led him to where he is today. Source
Tom Hanks: “I was not intimidated by being the new kid”
Hanks shares about his childhood and how often he moved with his family. He reflects on his relationship with his parents and how it impacted him. Source
11/20: Obama defying GOP, reforming immigration; remembering Mike Nichols
President Obama is outlining his plan to reform immigration, despite warnings from congressional Republicans; in his lifetime, the director won nine Tony’s, eight Emmy’s, one Oscar and one Grammy — one of only twelve people who have won each at least once. Source
Snow continues to bury Buffalo, NY
At least ten deaths are linked to a historic storm that has pounded upstate New York. Major roads are still closed with more than 100 cars stuck. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Personal webcams are being hacked
Russian hackers are broadcasting pictures from tens of thousands of private web cameras, peering into the lives of unsuspecting victims across the globe. Charlie D’Agata reports on this latest intrusion into people’s privacy. Source
Remembering Mike Nichols
In his lifetime, the director won nine Tony’s, eight Emmy’s, one Oscar and one Grammy — one of only twelve people who have won each at least once. Nichols died Wednesday of cardiac arrest. He was 83. Jim Axelrod reports. Source
Japan’s Takata company under fire over defective airbags
At least six deaths and hundreds of injuries have been linked to the Takata airbags, which can explode and send shrapnel at drivers and passengers. Federal regulators have called for a national recall that could impact more than 20 million vehicles. Jeff Glor reports. Source
Charlie Rose reflects on Mike Nichols
Legendary film director Mike Nichols has died at the age of 83. Nichols was one of the few people to win an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony. He was best known for the films “The Graduate,” “Working Girl” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose joins CBSN with more on the life and legacy Nichols left behind. Source
Lost lyrics: Stars create new music from Bob Dylan’s basement tapes
Bob Dylan’s basement tapes are a mysterious collection, but some of his original lyrics from that era turned up again. Producer T Bone Burnett was just the man to make those words sing, as he hand-picked a band of successful musicians to create a new Dylan sound. Jeff Glor reports. Source