A rock band is bringing back one of its biggest hits for a bizarre new TV commercial with a rapper. Nickelback and Megan Thee ...
Marking its debut as a sports league sponsor, Kenvue’s Zyrtec has been named the PGA Tour’s first-ever official allergy relief sponsor. The relationship is a natural, since the Tour says that 85% of ...
From George Clooney to Ben Affleck, and from the Clydesdales to a defecting polar bear, we've got the best of Super Bowl Sunday ads. Like in previous years, we got pre-releases of some of the best ...
The most-liked ad of Super Bowl LX? As ranked by ad-tracking and analytics firm iSpot, the No. 1 spot was the NFL’s inspirational “Belief Is a Superpower,” a heartstring-tugging thank-you to coaches ...
Every February, you can almost set your watch by the flurry of mysterious celebrity stunts. Guy Fieri cut off his famous frosted tips? Chris Hemsworth’s listed on the org chart at Amazon? And the ...
Is it jarring to see Stone in a Super Bowl ad instead of a moody and provocative Yorgos Lanthimos film? Kind of, but it’s also extremely fun, especially thanks to the Lanthimos-directed spot’s ...
For every Super Bowl ad that delivers a genuine laugh or clever hook, there's another that leaves viewers dumbfounded, questioning the premise or wondering how it made it past a focus group. Big ...
While some watch the Super Bowl each year for the game, others go for the halftime show, and still others are mostly just there for the commercials. But, this year, viewers were pretty irritated by ...
Super Bowl 60 wasn't the most thrilling game in NFL history, but at least the commercial breaks provided some entertainment as the Seattle Seahawks hammered the New England Patriots, 29-13. Like every ...
Here’s one thing I hated about the commercials for the Super Bowl this year: Apparently, if I can trust the PR campaigns behind many of these ads, to get the full “experience” of their commercials, I ...
One needn't know the difference between a touchdown and a turnover to enjoy the Super Bowl. For many viewers — and we suspect plenty of TVLine readers — it's all about the ads. Each year, advertisers ...