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  1. Entertainment Weekly keeps you plugged in to pop culture. From the best and worst movies to the biggest new music triumphs and flops, we’re your one-stop source for the latest in Hollywood.

  2. Feb 14, 2020 · Entertainment. The 100 Greatest YouTube Videos of All Time, Ranked. By Thrillist Entertainment. Updated on Feb 14, 2020 at 5:39 PM. Fredy Delgado/Thrillist. Like most unicorns, YouTube isn't...

    • Thrillist Entertainment
    • 13th
    • Requiem For The American Dream
    • Hoop Dreams
    • The September Issue
    • The White Helmets
    • Living on One Dollar
    • Our Planet
    • Fed Up
    • Citizenfour
    • Man on Wire

    In this Academy Award–nominated documentary feature, filmmaker Ava DuVernay examines systemic racism and the persistent horror of slavery in the United States with thorough, detailed, and astounding reporting. Interviews with public figures including Bryan Stevenson, Van Jones, Cory Booker, and more provide a wealth of evidence to support DuVernay’...

    Created from Noam Chomsky’s academic text of the same name, Requiem for the American Dream evaluates the economic and social structures that have allowed income disparity to reach the staggering (and terrifying) heights too many Americans have been forced to accept. This documentary film offers a compelling indictment for wealth concentration, as w...

    A famed Academy Awards Best Documentary Feature snub from director Steve James, Hoop Dreams redefined the Oscar category and reached the height of sports documentaries. Following Arthur Agee and William Gates, two inner-city Chicago kids with dreams of playing professional basketball, over a five-year period, this unforgettable story delivers a poi...

    Although the media landscape has changed immeasurably since director R.J. Cutler visited the offices of Vogue in 2007, The September Issue remains a fun documentary watch for lovers of fashion, a strong work ethic, and icy exchanges. Rooted in Anna Wintour’s relationship with Grace Coddington, this workplace drama follows the creation of Vogue’s mo...

    Winner of Best Documentary Short Subject at the 89th Academy Awards, Orlando von Einsiedel’s The White Helmets offers a wrenching look at rescue workers in Aleppo, Syria and Turkey fighting to save citizens affected by the war. At once heartbreaking and enlightening, this 40-minute film stands as one of the most impactful examinations of Syrian con...

    Living on One Dollar originally began as a series of YouTube videos created by friends Chris Temple, Zach Ingrasci, Sean Leonard, and Ryan Christofferson as they experienced what it was like to live on less than $1 per day in rural Guatemala. This final compilation, clocking in at just 56 minutes, provides a brief yet profound look at poverty, kind...

    In Netflix’s breathtaking nature docuseries, genre icon David Attenborough narrates eight installments of fascinating, awe-inspiring footage taken across 50 different countries. Created by Netflix in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund, Our Planet takes a look at the different kinds of habitats across the globe and provides an educational foun...

    Directed, written, and produced by Stephanie Soechtig, Fed Up takes an unforgiving look at the forces behind the United States’ obesity epidemic. By gradually dismantling the the idea that obesity is a matter of willpower (particularly among children), Soechtig opens up viewers to the reality that high-sugar sales frequently motivate public represe...

    Winner of Best Documentary Feature at the 87th Academy Awards, this real-life thriller chronicles director Laura Poitras’s relationship with infamous whistleblower Edward Snowden as it unfolds through a series of mysterious emails and tense face-to-face encounters. Citizenfour is a riveting watch that captures a fascinating moment in American histo...

    Winner of Best Documentary Feature at the 81st Academy Awards, Man on Wire examines the mind-boggling determination of Philippe Petit as he attempts to high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of New York’s World Trade Center. Director James Marsh captures not only the terrifying stakes of the stunt at hand, but the heart behind what made it so tempt...

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    • Tasty. This channel will make you drool. The snack-sized videos break down delicious dishes into the simple steps it takes to make them. You'll want to dash into your kitchen and try these recipes.
    • Homestar Runner. Homestar Runner originally began in 2000 as a Flash animation site and quickly cemented itself in internet history. It's perhaps best known for the Strong Bad Email series, where a boxing glove-wearing man answers fan messages with sarcasm and wit.
    • The King of Random. This channel features random weekend projects, experiments, and life hacks. These DIY/mad science videos are professionally produced and range from useful to entertaining.
    • MUO. It'd be remiss of us not to mention our own YouTube channel, which hosts tutorials and reviews. We think it's great! Whether you want to keep your pulse on the latest in tech, or follow detailed how-to videos for solving specific problems, the MUO YouTube channel is suitable no matter your experience level with technology.
  3. Dec 1, 2022 · A lookback at 2022's most watched videos, creators, music, and YouTube Shorts.

    • Madeline Buxton
  4. Dec 1, 2021 · MrBeast once again took the No. 1 spot on this year’s top creators list, while a number of gamers, including Dream, TommyInnit, and Technoblade used social gaming to foster a sense of community. Among 2021’s breakout creators, Kallmekris turned character-driven sketches into must-watch viewing.

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