Jim Caviezel, an actor who played Jesus in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, proclaimed, albeit jokingly, that Trump ...
Teenagers today aren’t the biggest fans of watching love stories in their TV shows and movies. An annual study conducted by the University of California, Los Angeles’ Center for Scholars ...
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The new Chosen of the Wolf skins for Ambessa and co. is more important than it seems. Ambessa Medarda got a music video prior to her release as a playable League of Legends champion and it revealed a ...
as confirmed in my new spoiler pictures, and it’s not looking too good for The Six as the walls close in. The Six, as viewers know, have been desperately trying to keep the events of last ...
(All of this, per Variety, although you can read the study for yourself right here ... sexual content is not needed for the plot of most TV shows and movies”; 62.4 percent strongly agreed ...
That’s one key finding from a new study conducted by the University of ... compared to 33.3% who chose watching TV or movies and 27.5% who picked scrolling on social media platforms.
Teens are much more interested in seeing storylines about friendship and platonic relationships and less focus on sex in movies and TV shows, according to a UCLA study. That’s one of the key ...
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy-nominated writer-producer-director Liz Hannah is getting into business with Sony Pictures Television. Hannah has signed a multi-year overall deal with the studio, under which she ...
The Chosen Season 5 wrapped filming in September, but fans are already concerned about Season 6. Don’t worry: according to one of its stars, everything is going to plan. The Chosen Season 5 is ...
As reported Wednesday on News Center 7 at 5:30, a WalletHub study listed the most and least stressed cities in the country. This includes five major Ohio cities. Cleveland ranked number one ...
It’s cringe. That is what young people — ages 10 to 24 — think about movies, television shows, video games and social media, according to a study released Thursday. The study, Teens ...