2020 has offered us some great content, helping us persevere during one of the most trying years in history. But there's one bit of pop culture that has every one of those things beat - and it's a podcast episode.
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After years of speculation and rumors, the 'Mad Max: Fury Road' spinoff prequel has finally been greenlit with Anya Taylor-Joy set to take over the titular role of Furiosa from Charlize Theron.
The girls of Ettijah–along with roughly 17,000 other Palestinian refugees–reside in the Dheisheh refugee camp, and it was under these severe circumstances that their rap group was born. It's been through hip-hop that these fierce girls have been able to express their life circumstances and build an appreciative following.
The latest pitch gaining steam for the next 'Star Trek' movie is based on an early episode of the classic series titled "A Piece of the Action."
Since this pandemic is far from over, we should keep striving to find innovative ways to keep art alive and the visionaries behind 'Homemade' have paved the way for artists who are looking to get back into the creative hustle and bustle.
Disney has typically been keeping its streaming service family-friendly, and to keep with that trend, the 'Hamilton' movie will have exactly two less f-bombs.
Just about every major national and regional film festival in the U.S. has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but, the Lighthouse International Film Festival will be the first to segue into a fully drive-in format.
For its part, Sony Music Group has established a $100 million social justice fund and Universal Music Group is allocating $25 million to its new "Task Force for Meaningful Change."
Houston Astro's star outfielder Alex Bregman just announced that he's firing his agent, at least in part, due to a recently announced documentary on their sign stealing scandal produced by LeBron James' media company.
With the nation's theaters all closed, a lot of Americans have given thought to taking in a drive-in movie at some point, and someone else is thinking about how to utilize drive-in movie theaters: President Donald Trump.
At this moment it's impossible to visit the Van Gogh Museum thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, and that's why the museum has decided to bring his masterpieces directly to the people.
Banksy lifts the spirits of a British hospital and commemorates medical workers altogether with an artwork that speaks for itself, as his work usually does.
Like most years, the Philadelphia Film Festival was held at the end of October. Unlike most years, they held a series of drive-in screeners and an online streaming platform. Here's our thoughts on some of the fest's most notable films.
I caught up on a lot of streaming shows during quarantine, but 'I'm Sorry' might have been the best one of all. It may have been mostly unknown but it's absolutely worth a catch up and worth being picked up by another network.
There's been a great deal of speculation in recent months about how, exactly, movie theaters are going to reopen, and on August 20th, AMC plans to reopen 100 theaters with movie tickets going for 15 cents.
Enter Jim Gaffigan. One of the most popular working comics today, embarked on a tour across the country before socially distanced audiences in their cars. It represented an experiment - one where, among other challenges, it's hard to hear the laughter.
As a proud ‘90s kid, 'Beats' took me back to the glorious days of EDM when attending rave parties and festivals was a rite of passage to adulthood.
Julien's Auctions, in collaboration with the Recording Academy, are holding an auction to support artists suffering financially during this COVID-19 pandemic. The list of big name contributors is extensive and growing.
The number of independent venues facing permanent closure due to COVID-19 shutdowns has now been estimated to be around 90%.
'Killers of the Flower Moon' was set to start production this March before the pandemic and will be his first film to feature both Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Neil Young fans have long been aware that in 1975 he recorded an album titled 'Homegrown', but that it never saw the light of day...until now.
Haruki Murakami's idea is to try to lift the nation's spirits under the current coronavirus lockdown by playing some of his favorite songs and answering listener questions in a two-hour show across 39 Japanese radio shows.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting trailers like The King of Staten Island, Becoming, Space Force, Lovecraft Country, The Painter and the Thief, and more.
'Tiger King' and the story of Joe Exotic and the wild collection of almost cartoonish characters that orbit his world has become one of the true cultural hits of the year; born from the ashes of trashy reality TV and Netflix original true crime shows.