Articles

  • 1 week ago | fastcompany.mx | Shannon Cudd

    La vida se compone de estaciones, y hoy comienza la más calurosa de todas para los habitantes del hemisferio norte. Según el Almanaque del Granjero, el solsticio de verano se celebra hoy —jueves 20 de junio a las 21:42, hora del centro de México—. Si el tiempo lo permite, el primer día oficial del verano astronómico es el que registra más luz solar del año. Analicemos qué significa todo esto y cómo puedes celebrarlo. La Tierra gira sobre su eje todos los días, creando el día y la noche.

  • 1 week ago | devicedaily.com | Shannon Cudd

    ‘Rust,’ starring Alec Baldwin, is coming to movie theaters this weekend after the on-set tragedy. Here’s why  Many industry insiders and cinephiles alike predicted that Joel Souza’s Rust would simply remain unfinished, that its only legacies would be the tragic death of 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, which occurred on set, and the complicated legal proceedings that followed.

  • 1 month ago | fastcompany.mx | Shannon Cudd

    La primera película de la saga Misión: Imposible se estrenó en 1996, cuando Tom Cruise tenía 34 años. Adelantándonos al fin de semana del Memorial Day, Cruise cumple 62 años y se especula que Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning podría ser la última película de la franquicia. ¿Será solo una estrategia de marketing para que los fans vayan al cine y comiencen la temporada de éxitos de taquilla del verano? Quién sabe.

  • 1 month ago | businessandamerica.com | Shannon Cudd

    The first Mission: Impossible film came out in 1996 when star Tom Cruise was 34 years old. Fast-forward to Memorial Day weekend 2025: Cruise is 62, and there’s speculation that Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning could be the last movie in the franchise. Is this just a marketing ploy to get fans in theaters to kick off the summer blockbuster season? Who knows.

  • 1 month ago | businessandamerica.com | Shannon Cudd

    In the entertainment industry, as in life, change is the only constant. It wasn’t that long ago that streaming services such as Netflix were the outsiders making waves and altering the way audiences watched movies. Today, there’s a new kid on the block rapidly growing in popularity. Vertical dramas, essentially a 90-minute soap opera broken down into one-minute episodes viewed—you guessed it—vertically on smartphones, are here to shake things up even further.