TV and movies create our vacation dreams
Gen Z and millennial travelers are flocking to the filming locations of their favorite shows thanks to a popular new trend.
Gen Z and millennial travelers are flocking to the filming locations of their favorite shows thanks to a popular new trend.
Apple wants to become a much bigger player in the theatrical business, putting a billion aside to make movies that will play exclusively in theaters before heading to Apple TV+.
Under Marc Weinstock, Paramount’s president of worldwide marketing and distribution, Scream VI killed at generating buzz, leading to a $44.5 million US debut (a franchise-best) and over $120 million at the global box office so far.
Turns out that never letting a show go more than a season or two has some serious drawbacks.
With Everything Everywhere All at Once and The Whale, indie studio A24 once again proved that it could triumph over the big boys by turning brilliant, oddball gems into the big winners of Hollywood’s biggest night.
Popular YouTubers Rhett & Link are launching a FAST channel called Mythical 24/7 on Roku.
Since movies are mostly migrating right from theaters to streaming (if they even go to theaters), Hollywood may be leaving billions of dollars on the table by skipping out on the home video market.
A handful of the biggest hit movies of the year (and an indie sensation) are vying for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Between popular education-focused TikTok and YouTube accounts and a raft of educational tech startups, a new movement to mix education with short-form entertainment is taking off…
Chris Rock’s new stand-up special, Selective Outrage, will be Netflix’s first foray into live programming.