Just like Generation X babies had lead paint, Generation Z babies had smartphones, and our culture has been irrevocably changed, in some ways for better and in others, for worse. Why remember anything ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Universal Pictures The movie theater is one of my favorite places to go to, I’m typically ...
The Concert Movie" promises all of the fun, family-friendly entertainment the hit youth act is known for, only this time in ...
Blumhouse is teaming up with Facebook parent company Meta to “augment and uplevel” the movie going experience. How? By encouraging people to interact with an AI chatbot while in a theater watching a ...
Movies help shape the way we perceive the world. From childhood, we watch stories on screen that teach us about love, heroism, kindness, and even sadness. These emotions aren’t just fictional; they ...
When Ang Lee’s seminal film (no pun intended, don’t even get me started) “Brokeback Mountain” hit theaters in the winter of 2005, its unanimous critical praise instantly pushed up against a wall of ...
UCLA’s Center for Scholars & Storytellers released its annual Teens & Screens report Wednesday, yielding eye-opening insights into the tastes and preferences of young media consumers. This year’s ...
“Not the dog!” Americans believe that it’s harder to watch animals being killed on-screen than humans, according to new research. A poll of 1,512 US adults sought to uncover their “gore line,” or just ...
Discover how scientists have finally found an answer for why we flinch when watching someone get hurt in a movie.
For the deaf community, films are still a powerful, joyful, and emotional medium. In fact, cinema has always been more than just sound. It’s about storytelling, expression, and connection, and deaf ...
Movies are made to be seen and heard, but what happens when hearing isn’t part of the experience? Yes, deaf people watch movies - Here’s how they do it For the deaf community, films are still a ...