Sony's Napoleon TikTok Ad Is The Weirdest Thing You'll See Today
The "Napolean" marketing campaign is targeting younger audiences with its curious TikTok ads, such as this one that suggests Napolean is just like any of us.
Read MoreThe "Napolean" marketing campaign is targeting younger audiences with its curious TikTok ads, such as this one that suggests Napolean is just like any of us.
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Read More"The Color Purple" has won accolades as a book, a movie, and a stage musical. Now, it's returning as a musical film. Let's take a closer look at the project.
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Read MoreAdam Driver has a blunt response when someone criticizes the car crash scenes in "Ferrari" during an audience Q&A event.
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