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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Fanfic study challenges leading cultural evolution theory

The fanfic community overwhelmingly prefers familiarity, consistently choosing it over novelty, though they report greater enjoyment when reading something more novel.
Film
Television
fromVulture
6 months ago

4 New Comedy Specials You Should Definitely Watch (When You Have a Moment)

A stand-up special gold rush is underway, driven by more platforms, cheaper production, and easier promotion.
fromwww.esquire.com
1 month ago

What's Next for 'The Bear'? Is Jeremy Allen-White Leaving as Carmy?

The Bear's first season revitalized culinary inspiration, yet interest wanes as streaming wars shift viewer engagement with series longevity.
Video games
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Netflix is removing Black Mirror: Bandersnatch

Netflix is removing its interactive specials, Bandersnatch and Kimmy vs. the Reverend, by May 12, 2025, shifting focus to mobile gaming and cloud technologies.
Podcast
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Is This Late-Night TV's Last Gasp?

John Mulaney's talk show blends nostalgia with modern challenges, questioning the future of the traditional talk show format in a streaming-dominated landscape.
Liverpool FC
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Football Daily | So much football! This weekend, two screens might not be enough

The second-screen experience has evolved into a trend where viewers engage with multiple screens for a richer viewing experience.
fromVulture
3 months ago

Help! All My Shows Are Over!

Early 2025 offered a rich television landscape, countering real-world chaos with engaging shows, but options have dwindled since.
Independent films
fromNew York Post
4 months ago

Movie theaters are trying everything to bring audiences back - from pickleball to cocktail bars

Movie theaters must innovate to attract audiences back amidst post-pandemic challenges.
Diversification of offerings is essential for theaters to thrive in the current environment.
Tech industry
fromFast Company
9 months ago

Here's the biggest problem with Amazon Prime Video-and how it could be fixed

Prime Video's movie offerings are filled with surprises but titles often disappear quickly, prompting viewers to watch them as soon as possible.
fromVG247
11 months ago

I hope you aren't already sick of live-action anime adaptations, as Crunchyroll and Sony are certainly thinking hard about making more of them

Crunchyroll and Sony are exploring live-action adaptations of anime, leveraging their partnership to tap into growing global interest.
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