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Industry | Film criticism |
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Founded | 2005 |
Founder | Steve Weintraub |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Owner | Valnet Inc. |
Website | collider |
Collider is an online entertainment publication, with a focus on the film industry and television series.[1] Collider focuses on entertainment news, analysis, and commentary, along with original features, complementary film and television reviews, editorials, and interviews.
As of August 2024[update], Collider's YouTube channel had 619,000 subscribers and over 561,000,000 cumulative views.[2]
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