Those waiting for the finale release to binge all of "Stranger Things" season five may actually gain some benefits. According ...
The first series spawned from the streaming era that had me binge-watching was Stranger Things, and for good reason. Its characters, soundtrack, and storylines are prime nostalgia fodder, yet its ...
While legacy franchises like 'Game of Thrones' are fun to watch, these new fantasy series are perfect to watch in one night.
If you’ve ever told yourself “just one more episode” and ended up deep into the night, you’re not alone. A new study suggests those extended marathons may actually be good for your memory and ...
Journalist and author Olly Richards recently told the Bah Humbug Christmas film podcast this is the best new Christmas film of the past few years. That's a bit of a stretch, but it is a Christmas ...
Binge-watching is one of the biggest draw of the streaming era of television. For years now, Netflix, other streamers, and fans have claimed that the binge model has saved television, but in my ...
With the rise of Netflix and other streaming platforms, binge-watching TV shows and movies has now become a common pastime. These streaming services offer entire seasons of shows at once, making it ...
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Despite its name implying an impulsive loss of control, binge-watching television is commonly planned out by viewers, research released Tuesday by UC San Diego suggests. The study, ...
Since the introduction of streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu and Apple TV, binge-watching has become the new norm for many people around the world. With the press of a button, viewers can access ...
Many viewers have moved away from traditional ways of watching TV shows—sitting down at the same time each week to view a single episode, then waiting 7 days for the next one. Research suggests that ...
I like a good binge-watching session as much as anyone. Not long ago, I blew through all 96 episodes of Entourage in about two weeks! It seems I’m in good company. According to a recent survey, 70 ...
Those considered to be prolonged TV-watcher -- four hours or more per day on average -- were 35% more likely to develop a severe blood clot, including potentially deadly DVT. Shutterstock The result ...