Burrise has also starred in numerous commercials, print ads, and television shows throughout her 25+ year career. In 2015, she created, co-wrote, and produced two seasons of the single-camera comedy Life After Saving the World, loosely based on her life. Chris Khaymon Lee Canva Chris K...
Appreciation for the source material feels largely superficial, no more thought-provoking than the obnoxious in-game ads that are full of sound and fury, signifying the obvious. Once past the rough launch, continual bone-headed PR moves, unhealthy working environment, and years of anticipation, ...
You know how it’s going to play out, and its villain might not be the most memorable, but this zero-to-hero story had more than one trick up its sleeve and offered a genuine take on the “young boy gets superpowers” formula. 3. Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Image credit: Warner...
The iPhone is a state-of-the-art, minimalist gadget where a lot of effort was put into the case design. These phones are as precious to people as Gollum’s ring and in order to avoid scratching them, many people have attached protective covers. This activity ranges from being like leaving...
Melody-wise, “Want Ads” feels like a winner. It wouldn’t be hard to imagine the song (with better production) coming out of Motown during the 1960s. But lyrically, it’s a dud. It’s also dated. A time will come, if it hasn’t already, where generations will hear this ...
Coca-Cola ads haveshaped how Americans view Santa for decades, with his bushy beard and twinkling eyes fast becoming the template in people's imaginations. But that design, created by Haddon Sundblom in 1931, wasn't the first ad by the company to feature the jolly man himself. The year be...
The original Etch-A-Sketch, introduced at a toy fair in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1959, wasn't too popular when it launched. But itcaught the eyeof an Ohio company, which bought the product and saturated televisions with ads for the toy. It became a must-have for Christmas in 1960 and ...
Every corner of this movie just about bursts open with ideas of what life could look like in 2054: self-driving cars that race alongside buildings, intrusive personalized ads that pop up on every available surface, newspapers that update in real time. Even the way Cruise, as top PreCrime ...