Let's explore the rise of sports streaming, the emerging online sports fandoms, and the new tech shaping our viewing experiences.
The world of sports is always on the move, and amidst this ever-changing landscape, eight trends are emerging as game-changers in the industry.
While the United States is characterized by its rich history and many beliefs, one binding factor transcends most differences: the shared love for sports.
There's something that's always rubbed me the wrong way about 'The Blind Side', so its no real surprise the true story behind it is as bad as many of us felt.
Not was 'Hoop Dreams' one of the greatest documentaries you'll ever see, but it's impact on American non-fiction has been long-lasting; here's 5 reasons why.
In recent years, a seismic shift has occurred in the world of entertainment; esports has emerged as a global phenomenon, captivating millions of players and spectators alike.
Whether you prefer to blast heavy metal or groove to pop hits, there's no denying the transformative power of music when it comes to getting the most out of your workouts.
Music has undoubtedly long been used by people as a source of inspiration and motivation, especially in the field of sports psychology.
Yes, there was an actual football game played at Super Bowl, but you may now know it from all the chatter about Rihanna. But that's nothing new, music has always had an immense impact in sports.
While Michael Jordan is undoubtedly the most famous NBA player to ever get involved with movies, he definitely wasn’t the only one and also wasn’t the first.
Christmas Day 2001 saw the release of a full-on Hollywood biopic of the "Greatest of All Time," simply titled 'Ali.' Directed by Michael Mann and starring Will Smith, it didn't stray far from the sports biopic formula but it was executed to near-perfection.
It's hard to think of another non-musical film in which the score is the best-known element, but 40 years on, 'Chariots of Fire' still holds up and is deserving of a reappraisal on its merits as an overall great film.
On the days when there's no sports on TV, here's 7 best-selling sports autobiographies that can fill that void. Some expected, some not so much.
'The Program' was about all of the "controversial" elements of college sports: Steroids, secret payments, academic fraud, sexual assault, and extremely creative in-game trash-talk.
In the same week we got two Nissan heavy projects in 'Gran Turismo' and 'Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn.' Both based on true events but only one involved a human being smuggled out in an instrument case.
30 years ago Hollywood asked the age old question... What if a kid got to play a part in Major League Baseball? Their answer? 'Rookie of the Year.'
'Bull Durham' arrived amid a wave of important baseball movies and 2 years before another Costner-led baseball film, but it was a very different take on the game than the others.
We got a chance to sit down with Khris Davis, who plays Big George Foreman in the just-released biopic, where he discussed the film, his roots on the other side of the river in New Jersey, and his feelings on the Rocky mythology.
'42' is a very good film, that lends Jackie Robinson's story the gravity it likely deserves, with a standout Chadwick Boseman as the lead, but it still felt a little too small.
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has come a long way since its inception in the early 1990s, and one promotion above all has led the way in the sports' rapid rise in global popularity; the UFC.
Two decades before Colin Kaepernick knelt for the National Anthem and set off the biggest sports controversy of the decade, there was Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and the NBA, and 'Stand' sets out to do his story right.
'Open Ocean' is a new documentary directed by Nathan Siegel and featuring Didac Costa, which wonderfully captures the intense experience of competing in one of the most challenging and dangerous ocean races in the world – Vendée Globe.
'Hoosiers', released 35 years ago, is one of the most beloved sports movies of all time, but some of its tropes have been put to renewed scrutiny over the recent years. Does this classic still hold up?
The movie adaptation of Michael Lewis' bestselling book 'Moneyball,' reached screens in September of 2011, cementing its legacy and representing a landmark in films about baseball. But it didn't quite tell the whole story...