
Van Toffler returns to VMAs; MTV brings back music videos
CBS and MTV announced today that Van Toffler, the former MTV executive who helped turn the Video Music Awards into a pop culture staple, is returning to the franchise as

CBS and MTV announced today that Van Toffler, the former MTV executive who helped turn the Video Music Awards into a pop culture staple, is returning to the franchise as

Move over, Making a Murderer. Step aside, Serial. There’s a new true crime obsession—and it’s crunchy, swirly, and sprinkled with Cinnadust. In what might be the most gloriously unhinged breakfast

In a move that underscores just how deeply tech and media have become intertwined, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has named Andy Jassy, President and CEO of Amazon,

Jon Hamm wants no part of your dog’s birthday bash. Or your suspiciously intense book club. Or anything that isn’t hilariously hyping Carvana. In this week’s Reel Ad of the

Just when you think Liquid Death can’t get any weirder, they plop a toilet in the middle of a studio and dare unsuspecting taste testers to chug high-fiber sodas while

The espresso has been replaced by a full latte of feminist chaos and perfect hair. Pop’s reigning queen of cheeky bangers, Sabrina Carpenter, just dropped her new single Manchild and

Each June, a flood of rainbow logos and glittering campaigns hit our feeds as brands scramble to celebrate Pride Month. And while visibility is important, let’s be honest: for too

In an age where screen time often overshadows real time, Coca‑Cola is making a move to bring Gen Z back to the present, one ice-cold sip at a time. The

To say the film and television industries have been through a tumultuous time over the past few years is an understatement. The WGA strike of 2023 may seem like an

April showers brought a downpour of unforgettable campaigns that blended bold ideas with even bolder talent. From Beyoncé and Levi’s setting the internet ablaze with Chapter 3 of REIIMAGINE to

In a category often defined by perfection, Sephora is celebrating imperfection—with style, self-awareness, and a sly wink. That’s why this week’s Reel Ad of the Week goes to “Skin Obsessed,”

Hard Rock Bet is rolling out the red carpet—and a whole lot of laughs—for New Jersey players with the launch of its new “Jackpot Season” campaign, created by 72andSunny New

March roared in like a lion—with giant cats scaling buildings in London—and left with a trail of unforgettable campaigns that dared to be bold, bizarre, and brilliantly human. This month,

At CinemaCon 2025 in Las Vegas, Walt Disney Studios unveiled an exciting lineup of upcoming theatrical releases across its renowned production studios, including Disney Live Action, Marvel Studios, Pixar Animation

We’re calling it: this REEL AD OF THE WEEK wasn’t for a sneaker, soda, or streaming service—it was for Paramount’s The Naked Gun. Or more specifically, the utterly ridiculous, absolutely

Here we go. Marvel Studios has officially announced that Avengers: Doomsday is now in production. The revelation came through a live-streamed video showcasing director’s chairs emblazoned with the names of

The window and door category just got a serious glow-up. Pella Corporation, known for high-performance craftsmanship, is flipping the script with its bold new campaign, “Make Life Brighter.” While most

Apple isn’t just launching the AirPods 4—they’re making a statement. For this week’s Reel Ad of the Week, Apple teams up with director Spike Jonze (Her, Being John Malkovich) and

Forget your morning op-ed—today’s sharpest political commentary comes in the form of a single, searing image. Political cartoons are back, and they’re more unfiltered, fearless, and ferocious than ever. Once

Old Spice has once again raised the bar for absurdly entertaining advertising, this time setting sail on the high seas for a campaign that’s as fresh as its legendary scent.