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Turn off the phone. Dim the lights. Watch something that makes you feel alive.
But 2024 and 2025 are proving that audiences are rebelling against mediocrity. Look at the massive success of sprawling, ambitious projects like Dune: Part Two , Oppenheimer (yes, a three-hour biopic about a physicist broke a billion dollars), or the emotional gut-punch of The Last of Us . InTheCrack.14.07.01.Foxy.Di.Set.937.XXX.IMAGESE...
Because the best cure for the doomscroll isn't more content—it’s one great story. Turn off the phone
We don’t need infinite scroll. We need a good story we can sink our teeth into. Here is my challenge to you: Stop treating entertainment like a chore to get through. But 2024 and 2025 are proving that audiences
Then Barbie happened.
We want to feel the heat of the desert, the weight of history, or the ache of a character’s loss. Passive viewing is out; visceral experience is in. For the last decade, irony ruled pop culture. Everything had to be a meta-joke. Characters had to wink at the camera. If a moment got too sincere, we had to undercut it with a quip.