As the streaming wars enter phase 2, TV takes inspiration from the past

Around a decade ago a tech company called Netflix started to produce its own television shows. At the time, big Hollywood players looked upon this niche upstart as simply another revenue source, licensing its old content to a small internet streaming w… Continue reading As the streaming wars enter phase 2, TV takes inspiration from the past

Netflix continues expansion into games with Exploding Kittens project

With the announcement of an upcoming smartphone game/TV series crossover project Netflix is continuing its unexpected pivot into the gaming space. This follows several moves to add video games and experimental interactive content to its streaming TV an… Continue reading Netflix continues expansion into games with Exploding Kittens project

The best sci-fi/fantasy TV and film coming in 2021

The next 12 months promise a huge assortment of treats for fans of science fiction. Here are our picks for the most anticipated upcoming projects, including new TV adaptations of classic oft-told stories and a long-awaited new cinematic entry in a clas… Continue reading The best sci-fi/fantasy TV and film coming in 2021

Fact vs. Fiction: Film Industry’s Portrayal of Cybersecurity

Article by Beau Peters
The movie industry is infamous for its loose depictions of hacking and cybersecurity. Hollywood often gets a lot wrong about hacking and digital protections, but what does it get right?
The power of film in influencing the futur… Continue reading Fact vs. Fiction: Film Industry’s Portrayal of Cybersecurity

Mulan vs. Tenet: The two films facing off for the future of cinema

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck the world in March the film industry was immediately hit hard. Cinemas quickly shut, with no one able to predict when they would be able to safely open. Most big-budget Hollywood fare due to reach theaters over the US … Continue reading Mulan vs. Tenet: The two films facing off for the future of cinema

Horror film fans are dealing with COVID-19 better than most, study finds

A new study, conducted over the past few months in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic, has found fans of apocalyptic and horror media are reporting less distress and greater resilience during this real pandemic compared to those who don’t consume thos… Continue reading Horror film fans are dealing with COVID-19 better than most, study finds