Streaming Content
The content revolution is well underway, and Hollywood in Toto will keep you posted on all the latest news from Netflix, Amazon Prime and the newer kids on the streaming block. Cutting the cord is just the first step into a brave new world of entertainment.
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Dennis Miller: Obama’s Sympathies ‘Lie with the Muslim World’
Still, the right-leaning comic and co-host of the new “PO’dcast” with Adam Carolla says the president’s sympathies lie with Muslims,…
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Does Sling TV Offer Cord Cutters Cable Salvation?
Between the rise of online content distributors like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Instant and the small yet historic decline…
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Bradley Whitford Shares Personal ‘Transparent’ Ties
But his new role as a transgender man transforming into a woman on Amazon’s “Transparent” has even more personal significance…
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Adam Carolla: Obama’s ‘Unfair’ Rhetoric Discourages Work
Both Obama and Warren warn about an unfair playing field and how the government should make the necessary “corrections.” “How…
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‘Florida Man’: Barbarians at the Magic Kingdom’s Gates
Then, there’s a Florida I knew from years of covering crime for Florida newspapers, living in rundown apartments in the…
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Adam Carolla: When Did Common Sense Get Politicized?
The veteran comics just launched “PO’dcast with Dennis Miller and Adam Carolla” late last month. The show puts Carolla’s knack for…
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Adam Carolla’s ‘Road Hard’ to Debut Theatrically, VOD
Carolla, a key player in the podcast revolution, will offer “Road Hard” to both select theaters and Video on Demand…
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Kevin Costner: ‘I’m Not Politically Correct’
For “Black or White,” opening wide Jan. 30, Costner says he’s speaking from the heart. The actor conducted a no…
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HiT Streaming Review: Amazon’s ‘Mad Dogs’
That’s probably part of Amazon Prime’s plan in the streaming content wars. The just-released pilot from producer Shawn Ryan (“The…
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5 Directors Who Should Follow Woody Allen to TV
His films feature scratchy jazz scores, mostly minority-free casts and flourishes that feel at least a decade old. Yet here…
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