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.
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The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on the entertainment industry in particular - from canceled festivals, to empty theaters, to indefinite delays that have cost the industry billions and counting. But, there could be a silver lining for some...
The new feature will allow songwriters to showcase a list of the songs they’ve written, alongside their most frequent artist collaborations. As well as artist specific "Written By" playlists.
There have been quite a few social-media freakouts in the last couple of years and this Vaughn/Trump one is yet another backlash to the backlash, in search of an original backlash.
Amazon Studios' audacious and innovative concept of putting the power in the hands of filmmakers to personally manage the way their content or material is handled and distributed is truly a breakthrough in the industry particularly at the peak of the digital age.
His song "Juice" couldn’t make it to his mixtapes due to sample clearances, so he found a way around it.
Harold Arlen and his estate have found over 6,000 unauthorized recordings of his compositions for sale and available for streaming — a situation that they call 'massive music piracy operations.'
Punk, Goth, & Hip-Hop... oh my! SYFY's new comic-book series turns the clock back to a time when music was more than just an MP3 on a smartphone.
Why would a business that has made so much money running full seasons at a time switch to a model in which some of those shows air on a weekly basis?
The second we get a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we leap into a world of creative imagination where life and art intertwine, and as we relentlessly explore endless content in the media library, we're bound to find something that we'll invest our time in (mostly years), that hits all the right buttons of our psyche. There are many reasons as to why we get more emotionally involved in fiction than the lives we lead.
Despite a summer of hand wringing over some big flops, the cinema isn't dead. Not even close.
Audius, the first community-owned music platform, is allowing its 6 million music fans to support their favorite artists with direct payments.
The study of film and its effect on human development has been a hotly debated and ever-growing field over the years, but it was Arthur P. Shimamra who coined the term "psychocinematics" to examine the way films affect our mental processes.
Universal announced that three movies that were recently released in theaters would arrive on video-on-demand channels as soon as this Friday; in addition to 'Trolls World Tour' premiering day-and-date digitally.
What better way to cap off the most eventful time of the year in the entertainment capital of the world than to get a front row seat to a discussion with Martin Scorsese, Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig, Lulu Wang, Todd Phillips, and Fernando Meirelles.
There's a new, sleek pair of hi-def headphones for audiophiles to drool over. Designed specifically for mobile devices, these could be game changers.
Have we become too complacent to investigate the repercussions that our indifference (or willful ignorance) has on our modern liberties?
Apple will be dropping its iconic iTunes platform in favor of fresh new purpose-specific contenders in the near future.
Like few pop culture phenomena of another era, 'The Sopranos' is having a moment in 2019, in conjunction with its 20th anniversary.
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' is truly a hidden gem that I've personally already seen thrice now, and every time I get the same euphoric feeling as if I'm watching it for the first time. It's an undeniably special show that despite being set in an era we no longer live in, remains relevant for its ability to tackle important issues.
It's 2018 and our options for entertainment are nearly endless, yet we still find ourselves spending our time obsessing over the past; particularly sitting all day watching reruns of film and TV shows that have been long gone for decades. Why do we keep walking down memory lane time after time?
Taylor Swift certainly has a reputation...but do we care about her newest one?
Check out some of this week's most talked about and interesting film trailers like Flatliners, Thank You for Your Service, Marshall, and Daddy's Home 2, and more.
On average, a human being listens to music for 17.8 hours a week, but there's a darker aspect to it that involves the connection between music and risk taking.