From sci-fi adventures like Okja to riveting thrillers like No Sudden Move, these near-perfect movies have sadly fallen through the streaming cracks.
Rahul Bhat opened up about algorithm-driven cinema, saying excessive reliance on data turns films into products, not art.
Netflix releases a lot of movies. A lot of those movies quickly surface in the algorithm, compel us to watch them, and then are so bland and algorithm-friendly that we completely forget them. But ...
The Singers” filmmaker Sam A. Davis had read the 19th-century short story of the same name but “I was a little bored by it. I ...
In a recent interview, Devaiah has clarified that he likes clothes that reflect his individuality and likes to fashion himself for public appearances rather than relying on teams. He believes that the ...
Markiplier’s Iron Lung shows how digital creators can succeed in theaters through discipline, craft, and strategic distribution.
Scroll through social media long enough and a pattern emerges. Pause on a post questioning climate change or taking a hard line on a political issue, and the platform is quick to respond—serving up ...
The X logo appears on a smartphone screen. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (NurPhoto via Getty Images) When X's engineering team published the code that powers the platform's ...
Social media algorithms determine what billions of users see daily, yet most creators barely scratch the surface of how they operate. Platforms prioritize content ranking using engagement metrics, ...
TikTok has reached a deal that will allow it to keep operating in the United States, with a majority American-owned joint venture, but the terms could change the algorithm for users in the U.S. The ...