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Released on December 22, 2017, the Will Smith-led urban fantasy Bright was a watershed moment. Despite poor critical reviews, it saw massive viewership numbers over the Christmas weekend. It signaled to Hollywood that big-budget, "blockbuster" style movies could premiere directly in living rooms and still dominate the cultural zeitgeist. 3. Music and the "Perfect" Christmas Having premiered on December 20, this film was

The media landscape in late 2017 was also defined by the "YouTube Vlog" era.

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