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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

A Fathom event in theaters October 4-6th "GOD’S NOT DEAD: WE THE PEOPLE"

 A Fathom event in theaters October 4-6th 2021
 "GOD’S NOT DEAD: WE THE PEOPLE”  

 
 Pinnacle Peak Pictures “God’s Not Dead: We The People" premiered September 21, 2021 @ The Universal  Hilton Hotel starring David A.R. White and Isaiah Washington. 

Trailer: https://youtu.be/YuMBAq-ROh4   Talk: https://youtu.be/6a3seHyPQ0g

By Karen Ostlund   #GodsNotDeadFilm  #PinnaclePeakPictures  #FathomEvents

(Hollywood, CA - September 28, 2021) 

David A.R.White and Isaiah Washington
 

David A.R. White co-founder of Pinnacle Peak Pictures, formally Pure Flix Entertainment, a family-film studio and star of GOD’S NOT DEAD: WE THE PEOPLE, announced at Universal Hilton outdoor premiere, that their new film will be a "Fathom Event" and will be available in theaters October 4-6, which stars Isaiah Washington, William Forsythe, Antonio Sabato Jr., Francesca Battistelli, and Judge Jeanine Pirro.
God’s Not Dead: We the People is the next chapter in the popular franchise that started with God’s Not Dead in 2014. That film became one of the most profitable faith films with a $1.5 M budget and grossed over $65M at the box office.

The inspirational drama centers around a riveting fight for freedom that starts in the heart of the country, and runs to the corridors of our nation’s Capital Washington, DC.  
The plot parallels current news headlines regarding the challenge against the freedom of speech and religious liberties as the fundamental right to educate children.
                                                                     

The cast includes Isaiah Washington (Grey’s Anatomy), David A.R. White (Evening Shade), William Forsythe  (DICK TRACY), Antonio Sabato. Jr, (General Hospital, THE BIG HIT), Jeanine Pirro (FOX News Justice with Judge Jeanine), and GRAMMY® Award-winning CCM artist Francesca Battistelli.
Additional cast members include: Deborah Tucker, Vincent DePaul, Vanessa Angel, Nobuaki, Crystal Hunt, Grayson Palumbo, Hannah Reese, Darcy Donavan, Nancy Harding, Tatum Hatfield, Matt Shapira, Hadeel Sittu, Paul Kwo, Matt Anspach, Marco Khan, Benet Embry, Dani Oliveros , Katelyn Hayes and Leticia Robles.

 
“We feel honored to provide our faithful audience another installment in the God’s Not Dead franchise that provides a compelling, timely, and convicting message,” said Pinnacle Peak Pictures founding partner Michael Scott.
David A.R. White said “We are enormously proud that this film is being released through FathomEvents.com, I feel audiences will respond well to this latest installment in the God’s Not Dead Franchise.  
God’s Not Dead: We the People is directed by Vance Null and written by Tommy Blaze, Cary Solomon, and Chuck Konzelman. Brent Ryan Green is the producer with executive producers David A.R. White, Michael Scott, and Jim Ameduri.
Guests enjoyed Dulce Vida organic Margaritas, during the screening.

  www.GodsNotDead.com
Facebook: @GodsNotDeadTheMovie Twitter: @GodsNotDeadFilm Instagram:@GodsNotDeadMovie YouTube: @GodsNotDeadTheMovie

www.PinnaclePeakPictures.com
Pinnacle Peak Pictures is a leading faith and family-friendly film production and distribution studio created in 2005 by Michael Scott and David A.R. White. The studio is responsible for breakout theatrical films including God’s Not Dead, The Case for Christ, and Do You Believe? And the forthcoming God’s Not Dead: We the People (Sept. 21 2021).
The mission of Pinnacle Peak Pictures is to establish themselves as a full-service production and distribution company focusing on theatrical film and international TV & video distribution in the family and inspirational marketplace. It is their goal to tell stories that are not only entertaining and compelling, but to do so in a way that the whole family can enjoy.

 www.FathomEvents.com
Fathom is a recognized leader in the entertainment industry as one of the top distributors of content to movie theaters in North America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC); Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK); and Regal Cinemas, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE.L).  Fathom operates the largest cinema distribution network,  delivering a wide variety of programming and experiences to cinema audiences in all top U.S. markets and to more than 45 countries. 

Friday, September 24, 2021

WOW! Creations to Celebrate Emmys 2021 at Universal Hilton

 WOW! Creations to Celebrate Emmys 2021 at Universal Hilton.
(Hollywood, CA September 24 2021)      By Karen Ostlund
     #WowCreationsmedia #WowCreations #Emmys2021

Matt and Mark Harris


WOW! Creations-media event-producers Matt and Mark Harris showcased their annual Emmy-gifting and marketing lounge, Friday September 17th at Universal Hilton Hotel, two days before Primetime Emmys 2021.
Harpist Carolyn Sykes (PacificHarps.com) performed classical music, while guests were treated with wine-tasting of Chardonnay and Cabernet from MichaelSullbergfamilywines.com and cocktails from LaDamaTequila.com .
Sabrered.com promoted self defense for joggers, and how to use their pepper sprays  https://youtu.be/IxaXz_7OalM  and gifted their bestselling pocket size keyring pepper spray with UV marketing dye.

Among the brands that joined and gifted celebrities & media were:


                                                                            

Health and Skincare:Superbadinc.com California grown medical Cannabis with their own sporty apparel line, in black and white,
Faciallounge.com Organic and plant-based Papaya Enzyme Mask,
LaMoniqueCosmetics.com Nontoxic makeup sponges,
Cleopatrasgarden.global Goat milkbath,
MoodoilbyShirlena.com Hair and Skin oil and glam-facial mask,
Opticalrush medicated eyedrops, centralcalicaregivers.net/product/optima-rush-medicated-eye-drops
HouseOfOrangeco.com Fruit-based skincare, bath and body.
Aztec-Secret.com Indian healing clay for body and face.

                                                                    
Desserts, TheCookieDipCompany.com Waffle Dip, SouthernGirlDesserts.com Cinnamon buns, and vegan sleep-aid
GetSom.com dietary melatonin drink and DrinkHint.com vegan water with berry essence.
                                                                        
Euphoria Jewelz - 5 dollars a piece for special occasions, Facebook.com/EuphoricJewelz/
                                                                              
Glamore4U.com fashion-boutique with personal styling services from Dallas gifted their charm bracelet.
                                                                               
Patrik Simpson with Shana Schoone’s book "Mona Listen, 8 Lessons in Gratitude”.
                                                                           
TheOliveoilPantry.com from Modena Italy showcased 30 Italian olive-oils and 30 balsamic vinegars in unusual flavors as Chocolate, Champagne Mimosa, Coconut and Espresso Bean.
                                                                            
Misaky.tokyo  Vegan and gluten-free Japanese desserts. The handmade crystal treats are made from seaweed and come in 4 flavors:Yuzu, Matcha, Passion-Dragon Fruit and Lavender/Mango. Misaky,  is the combination of the Japanese words for "Beautiful and Future".
                                                                              
NickelDimeSyrups.com  Craft Cocktail sample collection to mix with Absenthia.com. Flavors in Crimson Smoke, Caged Heat, Fairy Dust and Cherry Bomb. Absenthia is distilled on California farm with botanicals from Oregon, certified organic, free from colors, gluten, and sugar.
                                                                        

MillenniumEssence.com new scents, Pumpkin Souffle and Spring Day in soy-wax candles.
                                                                                
Harpist Carolyn Sykes entertained at WOW! Creationsmedia Emmy Lounge.



Saturday, September 4, 2021

Vogue Multicultural Museum Launches Pink Floyd Exhibit in Hollywood, CA

 By Karen Ostlund

Los Angeles is the 5th city to host  The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, the retrospective of Pink Floyd, their music, art and culture as a high-tech audio-visual event.
The organizers have planned to tour the exhibit 10 years from opening date May 13 2017, at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, followed by Rome, Dortmund, Madrid and today Los Angeles' Vogue Multicultural Museum, September 3rd until January 9th 2022.   

https://youtu.be/LzqjMQtY6FA

The exhibition is enhanced by music and the voices of past and present members of Pink Floyd, including Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour, who are talking about their experiences and musical experimentation via an intuitive audio guide system in the Performance Zone, where visitors enter an immersive audio-visual space, which includes Pink Floyd classic tracks, as well as the recreation of the last performance of David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason, performing “Comfortably Numb” at Live 8 in 2005.  

 The Pink Floyd Exhibit is promoted by Michael  Cohl of S2BN Entertainment, in association with L.A. event promoter, Diego Gonzalez.  The setup of "Their Mortal Remains" started with a ribbon-cutting, 10AM August 10 2021, at the entrance of Vogue Multicultural Museum at 6675 Hollywood Blvd in Hollywood, CA.                 

August 10th, 2021, Latino actor and activist Edward James Olmos kicked off a ribbon cutting for the Vogue Multicultural Museum, to start the set-up of The Pink Floyd exhibit, which traveled from Europe.
 Olmos was joined by Marcela Celorio, the Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles, Ana Martinez, the Hollywood Walk of Fame producer, as well as producer Diego Gonzalez and designer Mitzy.  

“I feel very proud to have the opportunity to introduce a new era of cultural exhibitions for the city of Los Angeles, especially with the timeless and legendary Pink Floyd, a band so inspirational to myself and millions of fans all around the world for generations,” said Diego Gonzalez (left on photo). 

“This exhibition will be a really exciting opportunity for people to come together to experience music, culture, design and innovation, all principles that Pink Floyd represent in their music. I couldn’t imagine a better exhibition to inaugurate the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Hollywood.” 
                                                                    

Stage-art from the album "The Wall".

Pink Floyd’s album "The Wall" was completed and mixed in LA,  and in 1980 the group performed the first of 31 live shows at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.   
The Pink Floyd Exhibit  is a collaboration between the members of Pink Floyd and curator, Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, designers  Stufish, and developed closely with Nick Mason, consultant for Pink Floyd. The show features over 350 artifacts collected over the band’s five decades career.
Each chapter of the Pink Floyd story is represented, with objects, handwritten lyrics, musical instruments, letters, original artwork, and many of the stage props. Some of these items have long been held in storage facilities, film studios, and in the personal collections of band members.
                                                                      
Album and stage art "The Division Bell".

The ticket holders will find themselves transported to the band’s beginnings in 1967 on the underground scene in 1960’s London including pictorial examples of the atmospheric oil and light projections as well as the equipment used by Pink Floyd’s  1960s-era lighting designer, Peter Wynne Willson.
It’s a trip of Pink Floyd’s history, connecting with music, art and design, sound technology and live performance via landmark albums such as "The Dark Side Of The Moon”, "Wish You Were Here”, “Animals”, "The Wall", and "The Division Bell".   
 
An original painting by Syd Barrett, is featured before becoming a full-time musician, and an replica of his famed mirrored Fender guitar.  
Also on display, is the "Azimuth Co-Ordinator", the custom-built device used by Richard Wright to pan the group’s live sound, via a joystick, around any given venue. The Azimuth played an integral part in Pink Floyd’s theatrical live performances at venues such as London’s Royal Festival Hall and Royal Albert Hall in the late 1960s as well as on the recording of the clock montage for ‘Time’ on "The Dark Side of the Moon".    
 
Several 1970s instruments from EMI’s Abbey Road Studio (Meddle, The Dark Side  Of  The Moon, and Wish You Were Here) are displayed here, including Nick Mason’s ‘Hokusai Wave’ drum kit from 1975 and a selection of David Gilmour’s equipment and artifacts, and Roger Waters’ Ovation bass guitar from ‘74 – ‘78. Also included are Pink Floyd’s soundtracks for the art-house movies, More, La Vallée , Zabriskie Point, and Pink Floyd 1972 film, ‘Live  At  Pompeii’.

The world-famous artwork for 1973’s The Dark Side  Of  The Moon  was created by Hipgnosis, the design partnership founded by co-curator Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell and the late Storm Thorgerson. 
Hipgnosis’ work is on display throughout the exhibit, alongside artwork and stage designs created for the band by others, including Gerald Scarfe (whose very first drawing of the band is included in the comic book program on display from 1974) and the late Mark Fisher. 
 Among the many artwork pieces on display are alternative imagery of architect Giles Gilbert Scott’s Battersea Power Station, the building immortalized by Roger Waters’ interpretation on the cover of Pink Floyd’s 1977 album,  Animals, with the flying pig, Algie, and the only remaining model sheep which was fired from mortars and parachuted over the audience during the
’77 In The Flesh tour in US.    
In 1979, Roger Waters conceived "The Wall “ which explored childhood alienation, the Second World War, the loss of his father, through to the rites of passage of a rock star. The album’s artwork and  cast of characters, including a huge inflatable cane-wielding schoolteacher, were created by cartoonist and illustrator Gerald Scarfe. Some of Roger’s original biro sketches and lyrics for The Wall accompanied by a mannequin cloaked in his black leather coat and megaphone from the 2010-2013 The Wall shows.    
These characters were then re-imagined by Mark Fisher as huge inflatables in the subsequent ‘Wall’ stage show, some of which have been re-created by Stufish and will feature in the exhibition. Included are the cane used by the headmaster at the Cambridge and County High School for Boys on his pupils, Roger Waters, Syd Barrett, and collaborator Storm Thorgerson and a punishment book detailing the dates and reasons for the beatings - all inspiration for the schoolteacher character and the song “Another Brick In The Wall Pt 2.”   
Lightbulbs suits worn by two mannequins mimicking the cover of the 1988 live album, "Delicate Sound  Of  Thunder”.
 

In 1987, Pink Floyd returned to Los Angeles to record their debut album without Roger called "A Momentary Lapse of Reason". The Pink Floyd’s imagery and live shows continued from the late 1980s and mid-’90s with world tours for the 
"A Momentary Lapse  Of  Reason “ and "The Division Bell " albums.
 On display are specially reconstructed suits of lightbulbs worn by two mannequins mimicking the cover of the 1988 live album, "Delicate Sound  Of  Thunder” -  which was photographed in Madrid in 1989. The giant metal and stone ‘talking heads’ was conceived by Storm Thorgerson  for the sleeve of 1994’s  "The Division Bell”.   
 Tickets (audio-guide included):  www.vmmla.com
www.pinkfloydexhibition.com    Venue: Vogue Multicultural Museum, 6675 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood,CA