
While the Mountains Crumble … We Keep Filming
Why are people filming chaotic events on their phones instead of stopping them from occuring?
Why are people filming chaotic events on their phones instead of stopping them from occuring?
Netflix has its share of salacious, scandalous true-crime documentaries. But one such doc may be sparking a scandal of its own.
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, danced into theaters this weekend. And just like many a Beyoncé single, it climbed to the top of the charts.
After seven straight victories, The Way of Water fell like Niagara, making way for the possibly-apocalyptic horror flick Knock at the Cabin.
? A new study that tells us just how common it is for American teens to be exposed to pornography online. What can parents do?
If someone was going to make a movie about director James Cameron, it might be titled Cameron: The Way of Money.
Not many braved the weekend’s cold to visit the nation’s movie theaters. But most who did went to see James Cameron’s latest Avatar flick.
Everyone knew that Avatar: The Way of Water was gonna be big. The question was, how big?
I’ve been wondering whether you might eventually go too far. And it seems that, with your rumored retrofit of The Powerpuff Girls, you have.
When we dig deeper, there’s a much bigger conversation to be had about ratings, content, limits and who gets to—and who should—be making decisions.
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