HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, and the Day Streaming Died
The streaming industry has been facing a reckoning for a while. This week, it hit.
The streaming industry has been facing a reckoning for a while. This week, it hit.
Somehow Warner Bros. Discovery thinks it’s a good idea to relaunch its HBO Max streaming service as just “Max” in the middle of a Hollywood shakeup.
Dominic Toretto and company have made millions at the box office by doing something no one else has pulled off: Making movies that are truly for the fans.
This week, the Mouse House filed a suit claiming the Florida governor is weaponizing government power and stifling its free speech.
The streaming service doesn’t quite have Netflix’s back catalog, but it has a solid lineup.
Warner Bros. Discovery’s rebranded new service will combine HBO Max and Discovery+ offerings into a juggernaut—or a jumbled mess.
Luscafilm has announced three new Star Wars movies. There’s a crucial title missing.
The animated adaptation of Nintendo’s iconic franchise is practically guaranteed to lure in a new generation of gamers. That’s the point.