With the increasing debate between film traditionalists and streaming services, and with the recent news that Netflix has pulled their films from Cannes, it's time to delve into what's at the heart of the issue.
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?
March 28th welcomed the premiere episode of JK! Studios' first full-length series, 'Freelancers.' It’s fast-paced, family friendly, fully available on YouTube. I love it. And so will you.
Apple will be dropping its iconic iTunes platform in favor of fresh new purpose-specific contenders in the near future.
Hulu announced last week that it has picked up 'History of the World: Part II', as a series, to begin production next year with Mel Brooks as the executive producer.
'Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name' chronicles their decades-long friendship and musical collaboration and will premiere on CNN.
With the rise of streaming came the universal adoption of "the algorithm." Meant to ease the pain of endless options, but not always to the benefit of the filmmaker...
Clearly inspired by YouTube, Disney has just released an album of 10 lo-fi instrumental covers of some of their most classic songs, like "Hakuna Matata" and "Into the Unknown."
The collection spans almost five decades and includes performances from Springsteen’s 1975 “Born to Run Tour,” 2005 “Devils & Dust Tour,” 2014 “High Hopes Tour” and more.
Fuji Rock Festival is back in full form and fans around the world can watch selected shows and interviews live on YouTube.
The Metropolitan Opera has just announced that it would begin live streaming some operas directly into living rooms for customers who live far from cinemas that broadcast its productions.
Nick Cave, the Australian singer-songwriter, is releasing four concert films for free across most major streaming services.
We're back and joined by guests and frequent contributors Shannon Griffiths and Stephen Silver to talk about the latest happenings in film and TV - what is must watch, the recent wave of blockbuster films, and releases just around the corner. And we discuss whether we think 'fanboyism' has started to become to toxic to the very things they love.
We're back with special guest Aaron Pruner to talk about the Disney takeover of Fox becoming official, new shows on the horizon that are worth checking out, and whether there's too many streaming services out there to be sustainable.
Netflix has denied it was getting into gaming but now, through its official Twitter account, Netflix contacted E3 and requested an invitation to the biggest gaming event around.
We sat down with series regular and rising actor, Skylar Gray, to give us an inside scoop on Season 2 of Paramount+'s 'Evil' series, her character, acting career, and hopes for the future.
Tetona Jackson, a multi-talented actor and figure skater, sat down with us to talk about her starring role on Peacock's first-ever holiday film, how she got her start in her career, advice to other aspiring actors, and more.
To kick 2022 off the Foo Fighters just released online the full video of their 2021 summer show at Madison Square Garden along with Dave Grohl's new Hanukkah Sessions.
The Oscars are in crisis and they've tried several changes over the years that have all largely failed. There's no easy fix but, I think the answer has one solution: get the Oscars the hell off of network TV.
The revolutionary medium, entitled "Ionic Originals," seeks to provide a sound that vanquishes the limitations seen in vinyl, CDs, and digital streaming.
To many people's shock, Apple TV's 'CODA' won three Oscars this year, let’s take a look into the factors that contributed to it’s remarkable success and how it will pave the way for streamers in the future.
We got a chance to talk to rising actor Katherine Evans about her role in 'The Mysterious Benedict Society', her road to becoming an actor, experiences on set, and much more.
The service is called Crescent City Sounds and features 27 albums picked by a community of local jurors.
From December 2 to December 16, in celebration of the new album 'World Record' from Neil Young with Crazy Horse, SiriusXM subscribers can listen to decades of his music in exclusive high-resolution audio.