Ted Sarandos, left, Guillermo del Toro and Gobelins school director Valérie Moatti Netflix “Frankenstein” director Guillermo del Toro and Netflix boss Ted Sarandos have unveiled plans for a ...
New data from a 2025 Researchscape International survey conducted in partnership with LifeStance Health reveals what many of us already feel—our screens are draining us. While social media has its ...
How long do points stay on your driving record? When you’re convicted of a traffic violation, states that use a driver’s license point system will add points to your driving record. The number of ...
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
When stop-motion series “My Melody & Kuromi” launched on Netflix at the end of last month, it quickly rose through the streamer’s charts until it peaked at #2 worldwide — unsurprising for a series ...
"My Melody & Kuromi" director Tomoki Misato tells IndieWire about turning two kawaii classics into the streamer's next great animated stars, for Sanrio superfans and newbies alike. When stop-motion ...
Very few things are more detrimental to performance and culture than a lack of follow-through. When salespeople consistently fail to do what they say they’re going to do – whether that’s making a ...
Just about anybody who played hide-and-seek as a kid remembers counting, with eyes (presumably) covered, in units of one-one-thousand. “One-one-thousand. Two-one-thousand. Three-one-thousand.” It’s ...
The Portland, Oregon-based LAIKA has, in its first 20 years, become as identifiable an animation brand as Studio Ghibli or Pixar. The studio is known for their handcrafted stop-motion-animated tales ...
Joey Angelo, founder of two alcohol brands, opens up about his fear of burnout. Dr. Drew helps him unpack the toll workaholism can take, even for founders who feel in control. Kim Perell shares how ...
Tony Hawk’s 900 will always be one of the most iconic moments in skateboarding history. There's really no argument there. When he landed it at the 1999 X Games, it felt like time stopped. That one ...