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7 film directors who started on YouTube
The YouTube-to-Hollywood pipeline is solidifying as young directors continue to transition successfully from online shorts to ...
Verdict: "Backrooms" may be adapted from a YouTube series, but it's made for the big screen. The performances are excellent, ...
Backrooms,” a psychological horror flick opening this weekend, is part of a wave of breakout films from fledgling directors ...
Everyone watches YouTube. From cooking demos and vlogs to sports highlights and interviews, YouTube has countless hours of video content. Add free movies to the list of possibilities on the ...
It’s easy to take a dump on influencers and “content creators,” not least because quite a lot of them are absolutely awful.
YouTube executive Fede Goldenberg has what is suddenly one of the most important jobs in Hollywood - working with the ...
Hollywood executives have spent years trying to get Gen Z moviegoers to consistently show up to theaters. It turns out a big ...
With Backrooms breaking containment, we examine films that started life as blogs, YouTube shorts, creepypasta, and other ...
YouTube has easily become one of the most popular video platforms available. Yet many people may be unaware of how they can watch movies and shows on the platform for free, as long as they don’t ...
You don't need a paid subscription to find good movies to stream. YouTube has plenty of films available now for free, including a great Steven Spielberg film, a delightful horror musical and one of ...
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