Jeremy has more than 2100 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
While you may visit YouTube to catch the latest viral hits, watch clips from your favorite shows, or get a quick look at the biggest plays from yesterday’s game, the top videos on YouTube are actually ...
On August 1st of 1981, a new network premiered on cable called MTV, and "Music Television" soon exploded as an incredible new way for listeners to engage with artists. While music performance clips ...
A year later, no one was asking that last question. Virtually everyone knew what a music video was, and they wanted their MTV. The network revolutionized the music industry, inspired a multitude of ...
MTV launched 40 years ago on Aug. 1, 1981, with The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star.” The “Music Television” network is better known today for its reality shows, like “Teen Mom” and “The Real ...
Yes’ personnel drama is one of prog’s purest punch lines: the firings and rival factions and awkward Unions. It even extends into their music videos. In the group’s outlandish 1983 clip for "Owner of ...
The "Life on Mars" music video was filmed for the song's release as a single. It's incredibly simple, with David Bowie just standing in front of a white background for most of it, but with his orange ...
Zim Ngqawana has been hailed by Johannesburg's leading daily paper, The Star, as "The most visible, hardest working younger man in jazz." He is one of the new generation of South African musicians who ...
There's a reason Phil Collins is such a natural in Genesis videos. As a young teenager, in his pre-drummer life, he was on track to become a professional actor — even playing the Artful Dodger in a ...
Sex and pop music have walked hand in hand since the days of Elvis’ swiveling hips. But the 1981 launch of MTV made the relationship even more explicit – eye-popping videos like Duran Duran’s “Girls ...
Music videos have been an event since the dawn of MTV, which, my fair readers, did once indeed show actual music videos in the majority of their programming. (Now, get off my lawn, you young ...