
Wayne and Garth are back in Uber Eats Super Bowl spot
The Super Bowl was made for Super Bowl parties. Except this year. But that doesn’t mean we can’t order from Uber Eats and party on. You know, like Wayne and

The Super Bowl was made for Super Bowl parties. Except this year. But that doesn’t mean we can’t order from Uber Eats and party on. You know, like Wayne and

Plant-based Silk Almondmilk (of which the Reel 360 team partakes in) is taking a lighter look at how neighbors are social distancing while still trying to maintain some sort of

The Geek is starting to wonder if James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC plan is really built for the fans, or for the kind of comic book deep cuts that

For decades, Hollywood has operated under one very expensive assumption: if audiences recognize the name, they will show up. That assumption just took another sword to the chest. Amazon MGM

Maison Perrier is leaning hard into flirtation, longing, and Parisian sensuality with the launch of “Can’t Kiss? French Kiss Instead,” a new global campaign introducing the brand’s first-ever juicy sparkling

The Producers Guild of America handed out top honors at the 37th Annual Producers Guild Awards at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City, celebrating excellence across film, television, and

BAM! Lucasfilm has dropped a full trailer and new poster for The Mandalorian and Grogu, giving fans their most expansive look yet at Din Djarin and his Force-sensitive apprentice’s leap

Every Super Bowl, without fail, the same complaint pops up: “Too many celebrities.” And every year, it misses the real point. If you’re spending $8 million for 30 seconds, the

Dunkin’ is cracking open a TV time capsule and letting the ’90s spill all over the Super Bowl, laugh track, VHS fuzz, and all. It’s what happens when you mix

As the NFL’s official on-field eyewear sponsor, Oakley has long been embedded in football culture, from Oakley Football Shields worn by players on the field to Oakley Meta eyewear capturing

Maybe director Brett Ratner should stick to making Rush Hour films. Definitely not X-Men films. Or just go back under a rock. The rollout for Amazon MGM’s documentary Melania has

For fans watching their championship dreams fizzle out, Jim Beam has a new solution. Grab a lemonade, add some bourbon, and exhale. The world’s top-selling bourbon brand has launched a

Maybe we will get an Avatar 4 after all. If you were looking for a sign that moviegoing is still alive and capable of throwing a party, the final weekend

Consumer Cellular is leaning even harder into comedy, and comfort, with its latest campaign, bringing Ted Danson back into the fold and adding Curb Your Enthusiasm favorite JB Smoove for

Universal and Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 devoured the competition with an estimated 63.0 million dollars domestic debut, easily claiming the top spot at the box office. It now

I’ve been letting the idea for this article marinate in my brain for a few months now, but I couldn’t quite figure out where to begin. Then, on Monday, Real360.com

The TCS New York City Marathon has inspired countless films, photos, and social posts over the years. Still, few capture its soul quite like 26.2, a new short directed by

Has it really been 30 years since Face/Off became a genre-defining classic? John Woo and Nicolas Cage are stepping back into the ring together, this time for Gambino, a crime

Julia Fox has insisted her Halloween costume paid tribute to the “extraordinary bravery” of Jackie Kennedy. The 35-year-old star faced criticism after stepping out to Julio Torres’ party in a

Snack drama hits Jericho in a new 90-second crossover from PepsiCo Mexico, where the gothic world of Netflix’s Wednesday gets invaded by… a vending machine stuffed with Cheetos. The star