Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Floating Taco & Cocktail Bar

Pack Your Bags: The Caribbean’s First Floating Taco and Cocktail Bar Is Now Open
This is not a drill.

By Marisa Spyker
Lime Out Floating Taco Bar Caribbean Exterior
SARAH SWAN

If we could dream up the world’s most perfect afternoon, chances are it would involve floating in Caribbean-blue seas with an icy margarita and lots of guac.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Entertainment News

Too Much Video Streaming To Choose From? It's Only Going To Get Worse


 Laura Sydell

The Handmaid's Tale, starring Elisabeth Moss, coincided with a spike in new subscribers to Hulu, one of an increasing number of video streaming platforms.
George Kraychyk/Hulu

Here's the good news: There's a lot of high-quality streaming video available right now, with great scripts and A-list actors. The bad news? Maybe there's just too much content to choose from.

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Star Wars Land Reservations

Disneyland's Star Wars Land Will Require Reservations — Here's How to Make Sure You Get One

Disney's Star Wars Land

Disney World will not require reservations — but expect to wait.


CARLYE WISEL

Disney is opening its anticipated Star Wars land at Disneyland and Walt Disney World months ahead of schedule, but with the surprise debut comes a few unexpected reveals, including ticket reservations and Fastpass plans.

Friday, March 15, 2019

Entertainment News

Here's when all the network season finales are airing


Shane Harvey/The CW; Michael Yarish/CBS; Robert Voets/CBS

MAUREEN LEE LENKER

It’s officially springtime, and as temperatures start to rise and flowers begin to bloom, in TV land it means it’s time for season finales to start rolling out.

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Disney +

Disney’s new streaming service will offer entire Disney Vault of classic films

Bob Iger announced that Disney+ subscribers won’t have to wait years for their favorite film to be available.

Disney’s new streaming service will offer entire Disney Vault of classic filmsFrom The Little Mermaid [Image: courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]



For anyone who’s ever felt the frustration of not being able to watch an old Disney classic like Dumbo, or even a more recent one like Zootopia, on anything other than a dusty old DVD or Blu-ray disk, the studio is about to help you out.
At an investor meeting today, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced that the entire Disney catalog, or “Disney Vault” will be available on the company’s upcoming streaming service, Disney+, when it launches later this year. This means that subscribers will be able to simply scroll through and stream everything from Snow Whiteto Mary Poppins (old and new) to Frozen.
The move marks a dramatic marketing shift for Disney, which has used the vault to build up expectation and hoopla for classic titles that it rolls out very sparingly from decade to decade. Once a new release sells through on DVD and Blu-ray, Disney has always locked them up again until another event, such as an anniversary, merits a rerelease.
But in today's world, where consumers are accustomed to watching whatever they want to watch, whenever they want to watch it, a practice that's been codified by companies like Netflix, Disney's vault strategy feels antiquated. Releasing its hundreds of classic titles will also be a way to generate subscribers for Disney+, which though ahead of the streaming game when compared to other Hollywood studios, is still arriving years after companies like Netflix and Amazon have staked their claim and grown their audiences in the OTT world. Netflix currently has more than 139 million subscribers; Amazon's top 100 million. So far, no release date for Disney's service has been announced, nor any pricing information.
Disney+ will combine Disney library content with exclusive new projects, such as a live-action Star Wars series called The Mandalorian, which Jon Favreau is directing, and a TV series based on High School Musical. Content from Marvel, Pixar, and NatGeo will also be on the service. Iger said that new theatrical releases will find their home on Disney+ within a year of their debut.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Free Hulu

All Spotify Premium Users Now Get Free Hulu

Music-streaming service: “Today is the first time that we’re offering a Hulu plan to the masses”


By AMY X. WANG

Courtesy Spotify, Courtesy Hulu

Amid the myriad of discounts that music-streaming services offer to entice new users (one month free! six months free!), Spotify’s decision in 2017 to team up with video-streaming service Hulu to deliver bundled student subscriptions was unusual because it was one of the first times that two disparate entertainment services had come together. Now that deal stands out even further: Starting Tuesday, all Spotify subscribers in the U.S. will receive free Hulu subscriptions.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

DirecTV Prices

DirecTV Now Prices Going Up by $10 per Month for All Customers, AT&T Rolling Out Two New Reformatted Packages

By TODD SPANGLER
DIRECTV-NOW-on-Roku
CREDIT: COURTESY OF ROKU

AT&T is changing up its DirecTV over-the-top video strategy — looking to maximize profitability over a land-grab for cord-cutters.

This week, AT&T is notifying DirecTV Now subscribers that their monthly pricing will increase by $10 per month starting with the next billing cycle in April. AT&T last raised prices across all DirecTV Now plans less than a year ago — hiking the bundles by $5 per month starting in July 2018.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

World's Last Blockbuster

This Will Soon Be the Last Blockbuster in the World

And it's in Bend, Ore.

By Arden Dier

The Blockbuster video rental store in Bend, Ore., in pictured on March 16, 2018 (Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin via AP)

Pretty soon there will be only one spot left to rent a Blockbuster video: Bend, Ore. Bend's Blockbuster location, the subject of a documentary in the works, will be the last one standing when Australia's Blockbuster in the Perth suburb of Morley closes its doors at the end of the month.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Entertainment News

‘90210’ Event Series With Original Cast Members Lands At Fox For Summer


Monday, February 25, 2019

Academy Award Winners

Here Are Your Academy Award Winners

'Green Book' wins best picture

By Jenn Gidman

Adam Lambert, left, and Brian May of Queen perform at the Oscars on Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.   (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

The Academy Awards kicked off at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles Sunday evening with the pageantry it deserves: a short set by Queen (with guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor), featuring Adam Lambert on vocals crooning "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions," per Pitchfork.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Alamo Drafthouse Near Disney

Alamo Drafthouse to Open Near Disney World in 2020

Alamo Drafthouse theater
Amy Brothers/Getty Images

ANDREA ROMANO 

After a long day riding roller coasters at Disney World, it might be nice to kick back, order a drink and enjoy a classic film.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Apple vs Netflix

Apple is targeting April to launch its new video service, but Netflix won't be a part of it and HBO is in doubt


  • Apple is targeting April to debut a new streaming product that will include original content free for Apple device owners and a platform to subscribe to other digital media services.
  • HBO hasn't signed on to the service yet but still may do so.
  • Netflix and Hulu aren't expected to be a part of the "Channels" service.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Christmas Movies All Year Long

You Can Now Watch Hallmark Christmas Movies All Year Long

Hallmark Year Round
Courtesy of Hallmark

Hallmark Channel just delivered the biggest Christmas miracle of all.

EMILY VANSCHMUS / BHG.COM 

It’s been a long, hard month without Hallmark Christmas programming, and it looks like the brand feels the same way. On Thursday, Hallmark Channel announced they’ll be airing Christmas movies all year long.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Entertainment News

Modern Family to end with 11th season


Tony Rivetti/ABC

Family time is officially winding to a close.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Star Wars Paradox

The Star Wars Paradox Ripping the Marvel Cinematic Universe Apart

Here's some literal nerd galaxy brain.

By Matt Miller
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DISNEY

When Marvel introduced noted Star Wars fan Peter Parker into its Cinematic Universe, it also presented something of a hilarious paradox in the billion dollar movie franchise. We've seen a few instances of Parker noting his Star Wars fandom, including in Spider-Man: Homecoming, when one side joke involves Ned's Lego model of the Death Star. Which makes sense. He's a high school nerd who'd obviously be into Star Wars like a ton of kids his age.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Entertainment News

Super Bowl Viewership Falls To Lowest Since 2008 In Historically Low Scoring Game – Update


Tom Brady Super Bowl
UPDATE, 2:14 PM: The score for the New England Patriots’ win yesterday over the Los Angeles Rams was historically low and so is the viewership for Super Bowl LIII.
The CBS broadcast game out of Atlanta was seen by a total audience of 100.7 million, according to CBS Sports.
That number comes from when you add up everyone who watched on CBS the network, CBS Interactive, NFL digital properties, Verizon Media mobile properties, ESPN Deportes television and other digital properties. Besides being a very unique bundling spin on Super Bowl numbers that previous broadcasters haven’t shamelessly taken, that’s the first time the NFL’s big game on a network as fallen beneath 100 million viewers since 2009 when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl XLIII.
With no mention of how the tepid Maroon 5 led halftime show did, CBS are keeping the actual number of eyeballs that saw the game on the network alone close to the chest. However, I hear that it is very close on the low side to the 98.7 million of 2009’s Super Bowl XLIII.
The actual number of people who watched the 6:32 to 10:05 PM ET game on CBS itself was 98.2 million
Which means, without CBS’s sleight of bundled hand, last night’s game is down just over 5% in total audience from last year’s Super Bowl on NBC. Compared to the last time the net had the big NFL game in 2016, the sewn together number of 2019 Super Bowl took a tumble of 12%.
In terms of post-game play, the news was much better for CBS and hence they played it more straightforwardly.
Unencumbered by overtime or any other delays that have hobbled previous post-Super Bowl slot holders, the 10 30 PM ET premiere of the James Cordon hosted and EP’d competition series The World’s Best pulled in around 22.2 million sets of eyeballs with an 18-49 demo rating of 7.0.
While down 18% in viewership from what the special Super Bowl themed episode of This Is Us snared on NBC last year after the Eagles’ win over the Patriots, World’s Best has a pretty impressive calling card now. The Drew Barrymore, RuPaul Charles and Faith Hill judged show is the most watched post big game offering for CBS since the Undercover Boss opener followed Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 with 38.6 million viewers and a 16.2 rating. The World’s Best is also the most watched series debut on any net since that February 7, 2019 Undercover Boss premiere and the most watched and highest rated entertainment show since the 2018 Oscars.
World’s Best now goes to 8 PM on February 6 and then shifts up to 9 PM starting on February 20.
Also shifting a bit from its perch right after the last time CBS had the Super Bowl three years ago, a special The Late Show With Stephen Colbert brought its game face to late Sunday night last night. Drawing in an audience of 5.52 million, the Late Showhad its third best viewership ever. Flipping in a sense with Corden from this year, the Late Show had an audience of 21.12 million coming off the Denver Broncos’ win over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 in 2016. That was the best the show has ever done after its 1993 debut with David Letterman.
Which seems, like so many of the Super Bowl comparisons and otherwise, like another world.
Speaking of this world or at least this Peak TV era, streaming for Super Bowl LIII was up 19% in terms of minutes consumed yesterday to 560 million. Overall and on a variety of platforms from CBS and the NFL and with some coverage issues on Spectrum early in the game, the average minute audience of 2.6 million viewers during the actual game itself rose 31% over 2018 – which CBS were sure to add to their limping totals.
PREVIOUSLY, 6:51 AM: The New England Patriots’ 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams last night wasn’t the most exciting Super Bowl ever played by any measure, but the 2019 NFL championship game was sure one for the history books.
First of all, in the Patriots’ third consecutive visit to Super Bowl, the matchup in Atlanta on Sunday was the lowest scoring Super Bowl ever, a dubious honor at best. The record had been held by Super Bowl VII, which saw the Miami Dolphins best the Washington Redskins 14-7 on January 14, 1973.
Secondly, Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady is now the first NFL player to win six Super Bowl rings. With this sixth Super Bowl win for the Patriots, the 41-year-old also has been in nine Super Bowls over his career, more than any other NFL player ever.
However, when it comes to ratings, Super Bowl LIII is not one anyone’s going to want to brag about. Shown on CBS for the first time since 2016 and with ad spots going for around $5 million each, the Rams’ loss scored a 44.9/68 in metered market results.
To put that in the starkest light of day, that’s a dip of more than 5% from Super Bowl LII February 4, 2018 on NBC in the first round of ratings. On a larger playing field and amidst a call for a boycott of the game due to the league’s “racist” treatment of Colin Kaepernick, Sunday’s metered market result is the worst the Super Bowl has done in the early numbers since the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals on February 1, 2009.
A tight and seamlessly flowing offering from the network, yesterday’s Super Bowl also is down a bit more than 8% from the metered markets of the last time CBS had the game three years ago. That game, Super Bowl 50, saw the Denver Broncos top the Carolina Panthers 24-10 on February 7, 2016 in a gridiron clash that eventually resulted in 111.9 million viewers and the honor at the time of being the third most-watched show in U.S. TV history.
The lowest-rated Super Bowl in eight years in the early metrics, last year’s 41-33 win by the Philadelphia Eagles over the Patriots ended up with 103.4 million viewers, a nine-year low – so far.
Last night’s postgame premiere of James Corden-fronted reality series The World’s Best pulled in a 14.0 in the metered markets according to Nielsen numbers this morning. While unscripted apples to dramatic oranges, that’s a drop of almost 14% from the special Super Bowl episode of NBC’s This Is Us that aired after last year’s Eagles’ win. Compared to the debut of Undercover Boss on CBS back in the ancient TV days of 2010, the last time an unscripted show premiered on the net right after the Super Bowl, the series fronted by judges Drew Barrymore, RuPaul Charles and Faith Hill was down 31% in the metered markets.
No surprise for such a low-scoring game that didn’t see a single touchdown for ages, Super Bowl LIII peaked near the end with a 47.3 in metered markets in the 9:30-10 PM ET slot.
As we now turn our gaze to Super Bowl LIV set for next year in Miami, we’ll update with more Super Bowl LIII numbers, including that tepid Maroon 5 halftime show and The World’s Best debut later, as more data comes in.
As we have done in the past, let’s put the latest Super Bowl in greater perspective by checking out the Top 5 Super Bowl metered market ratings ever – a list that this year’s game is certainly not a part of:
1) 2015: 49.7 – Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks (NBC)
2) 2016: 49.0 – Super Bowl 50: Denver Broncos vs. Carolina Panthers (CBS)
3) 2017: 48.8 – Super Bowl LI: New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons (Fox)
4) 2013: 48.1 – Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers (CBS)
5) 2011: 47.9 – Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Fox)

Saturday, February 2, 2019

New Streaming Channel

Criterion Channel streaming service to launch this April


The Criterion Channel

NICK ROMANO 

Of all the planned launches for various streaming platforms, from Disney+ to DC Universe Online, none seem more vital to the classic movie lover than the Criterion Channel.

Entertainment News

Mattel to go fast and furious with live-action Hot Wheels movie


Mark Lennihan/AP/REX/Shutterstock

NICK ROMANO 

For toy companies and movie studios, this is what we call synergy. The live-action Hot Wheels movie is back making headlines this week as Mattel and Warner Bros. team up to finally make it a reality.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Entertainment News

Chucky TV series coming to Syfy: 'Fresh take' on franchise promised


Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

JAMES HIBBERD 

Syfy is looking to be friends to the end with Chucky.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Super Bowl Adverts

Super Bowl or Soapbox? Big Game Advertisers Risk All by Trading Silly for Serious

By BRIAN STEINBERG

CREDIT: COURTESY OF KRAFT HEINZ

When viewers tune in to the Super Bowl this Sunday, they will immediately expect to see commercials hyping soda and beer. They’re going to get something else.