Not exact matches
Blevins told CNBC in March that he
makes more than $ 500,000 per month playing «Fortnite» — a world building, survival game that's currently one of the hottest
pop culture phenomenons.
Synonymous with the Sugar Factory brand, Couture Pops have become a
pop culture phenomenon and have
made confections a celebrity accessory.
Sherlock Gnomes doesn't quite have the originality and spark to
make it a
pop -
culture phenomenon.
With its highly quotable dialogue and star -
making performances, this film is an era - defining
pop -
culture phenomenon, a disarmingly candid exploration of the trials of adolescence whose influence now spans generations.
Digital comics Rob Salkowitz, who's
making the rounds to promote his new book Comic - Con and the Business of
Pop Culture, has the best summary yet of the digital comics
phenomenon: «Digital doesn't cannibalize the industry; it grows it by encouraging fandom.»
As with most other
pop culture phenomenons, Vikings popularity guaranteed they
made their way into the gaming world.
By absorbing various alternative influences, refereeing to an art history momentous
phenomenon, and interfering with
pop culture, Sterling Ruby has
made quite an effort to position his art practice as the communication tool not just in the purely aesthetic sense, but in social and political as well.
The late July release of The Emoji Movie
made official what's become obvious to the most casual internet observer: Emojis are a
pop culture phenomenon.