One of the primary knocks on Netflix over the years has been with its traditional lack of transparency, but this new feature (akin to Twitter's trending column), is a welcome move towards more openness.
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...
According to Katzenberg, short, quality, and paid entertainment on mobile devices is the future of streaming. But, is Quibi poised to be the Netflix of a new market niche or is it just another pipe dream?
Since its indefinite postponement, the festival has decided to release, for free, over 50 live performances from iconic artists like Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Johnny Cash, James Brown, and more.
On a normal day, the last thing I'd want to tune into is a stranger going about their daily mundane lives. But right now, when nothing is normal, all I want is for someone to share the same sentiments I've been harboring.
Back in 2016, the co-founder of Napster touted a new service that would bring first-run movies to peoples' homes with the backing of some of the biggest names in Hollywood. But then, nothing happened... until now.
'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.
The streaming version of the popular musical 'Hamilton,' it would appear, is a hit. Will its apparent success open the floodgates for other streaming releases of popular Broadway musicals?
The end of July meant the end of HBO Go, the HBO app that was nothing less than a miracle when it first arrived back in 2010.
In the era of subscription services, we are given unlimited access to a massive library of content, yet we still find ourselves defaulting back to the same ones over and over again. Well, there's actually a science behind this behavior.
Apple has assumed a gatekeeping power in music that MTV formerly held and with their newest addition to Apple Music they're offering a free 24-hour curated livestream of today’s most popular music videos.
Sony is doubling down on anime content; it will now own both leading anime streaming services: Crunchyroll and Funimation.
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.
Ultimate Classic Rock has searched all over and have compiled a choice list of rock concerts and documentaries that viewers can watch online for free during this time of social distancing.
Musicians have been cut off from touring and live performances,which is the lifeblood for most, and Spotify has launched 3 new initiatives to help those in need.
Each class is taught by professional photographers and they cover a variety of different genres, photography fundamentals, and even one on the art of making music videos.
'Brockmire', which debuted in 2017, grew out of a Funny or Die sketch, and though it may be loved by critics, I don’t think I know anyone who actually watches it. But I’ve got a feeling it’s going to have a strong legacy.
While record labels and musicians seem to have found a model to earn without delaying many releases, the film industry seems to be of two minds. With one of those minds leading to a complete ban of Universal movies from AMC Theaters.
All selected artists will be showcased across the platform and will be featured on a companion Africa Rising playlist. The first featured artist is already known, and it will be Nigerian singer-songwriter Omah Lay.
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.
Daniel Ek gave advice to all musicians how they can survive the current low the music industry is experiencing, and many artists' reactions were quick and very negative.
The company, which raised nearly $2 billion prior to its launch, has utterly failed to penetrate the cultural consciousness in any way, despite launching dozens of shows and having huge stars attached.
The massive sale came as quite a surprise and has led to much speculation about the reasons for the sale. David Crosby announced he's planning on following suit.
The announcement came from the announcement packed Disney Investor Day, and promises to deliver a scary thrill ride set on... Earth.