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George A. Romero's 1968 zombie masterpiece Night of the Living Dead gets another remake this year.Vivica A. Fox stars in this version of Night of the Living Dead, which was directed by Christopher Ray. Night of the Living Dead (2026) takes place during a worldwide event in which the dead rise and roam the earth as zombies. As civilisation collapses, a small group of survivors must fight to stay alive against the growing threat of the walking dead. Jared Cohn is a prolific American filmmaker who has directed over 60 feature films across action, thriller, horror, and drama genres, with titles released theatrically and on major platforms including Netflix, HBO, and Amazon. Jared is the man behind the new remake of Night of the Living Dead and he joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to chat about the movie now out on demand.

In the tense 72 hours before D-Day, and with the fate of the free world hanging in the balance, the movie PRESSURE follows General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Captain James Stagg as they face an impossible choice-launch the largest and most dangerous seaborne invasion in history or risk losing the war altogether. Anthony Maras is an Australian filmmaker who is the director, co-writer, editor and executive producer of the film Pressure. Anthony joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to talk about his latest film, out in theaters now.

Jenny Hagel is an Emmy Award-nominated TV writer and comedy performer in New York City. She is a writer/performer on Late Night with Seth Meyers.From the Emmy-nominated comedian who created "the best segment in late night" (Vulture) comes this hilarious and practical collection of advice for how to live your best life in love, at work, and in comedy. Her new book is called ADVICE NO ONE ASKED FOR. Jenny joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to chat about TV comedy and the new book.

Dr. Ron Friedman is an award-winning psychologist who helps leaders build high-performing teams. He is the bestselling author of The Best Place to Work and Decoding Greatness, and the founder of Superteams, Inc., where he delivers keynotes, workshops, and executive advisory to senior leaders around the world. His new book is called SUPERTEAMS: The Science and Secrets of High-Performing Teams.The new book is considered the ultimate playbook for building high-performing teams, packed with counterintuitive insights, surprising science, and real-world lessons from the most comprehensive study of elite groups ever conducted. What do the best teams do differently? Dr. Ron joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to answer that question.

Michele McPhee is a Senior Editor at Los Angeles magazine and the author of seven investigative true crime books. She was a five-time Emmy-nominated producer in the ABC News Investigative Unit and was nominated as the Police Bureau Chief of the New York Daily News for a Pulitzer Prize for 9/11 coverage before returning to her native city where she went on to become an award-winning Boston Herald columnist.Currently, Michele McPhee is the host of a true crime podcast entitled KINGDOM OF FRAUD. Michele spent some time with Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to chat about her true crime podcast which is streaming now.

Mistakes That Made America explores the unexpected accidents, mishaps, and misunderstandings that ended up changing the course of American culture. You can view the program currently on HISTORY.com and on HISTORY's YouTube Channel .Each 6-10-minute episode blends humor with historical insight to illuminate how progress often comes from failure. Hosted by Michael McBride who is the educational content creator behind "Idea Soup," the series mixes on-camera storytelling, archival footage, sketches, and comedic asides to reveal how iconic American products and innovations were born not from perfection, but from chance. The show balances wit with substance, offering a playful yet informative journey through the nation's most consequential mistakes. Michael joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center.

In Shaping Sounds, visionary music producer Robert Margouleff shares his stories of pushing the boundaries of musical innovation, art, and technology while helping create some of the most significant and influential music of our time. Robert joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center.

Actor Charl Brown is making his Ogunquit Playhouse debut playingt Otis Williams, the founder of the singing group The Temptations, in the Ogunquit Playhouse production of " Ain't Too Proud, The Life and Times of The Temptations" now through June 13th at the Playhouse on Route 1 in Ogunquit, Maine.Charl Brown joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to chat about the classic Motown music of the group and the internal and external pressures the group faced during some very turbulent times.

Being an international supermodel, as Kim Alexis was in the 70's, 80's, and 90's, inspired a quiet rebellion within her against the cultural expectations that tell people, especially women, who they are supposed to be and when they are supposed to fade. In her new podcast, Unexpired on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, she explores why some people continue to thrive- physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, long after our culture tells them that they're past their prime. The podcast challenges one of the most damaging cultural myths: that your best years are behind you. You are not past your prime. Prime is not a number! It's how you steward your body, mind, relationships, and purpose. Kim joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to chat about the podcast and upcoming guests.

Tiger v. Jack: Golf's Great Debate by Bob Harig is a book that explores the ongoing argument over whether Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer of all time, analyzing their records, statistics, rivalries, and the context of their careers to provide a comprehensive look at the debate. The book examines how Woods chased Nicklaus's record of 18 major championships, the different eras they played in, and the intangibles that made them both iconic figures in the sport. Sports Illustrated golf writer Bob Harig joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to chat about the new book and the great golfers both past and present.