- The Last Jedi toys aren’t living up to the film’s hype (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Intelligence fail? Highly motivated kids have more advantages than their smarter counterparts (Quartz)
- Netflix’s new film Bright is changing how movies market themselves (The Verge)
- Musical.ly is putting US$50 million into an account for its creators’ college funds (Tube Filter)
- With US$1.7 billion raised to date, Magic Leap will release its first AR headset in 2018 (Variety)

Kidscreened
- The Last Jedi toys aren't living up to the film's hype (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Intelligence fail? Highly motivated kids have more advantages than their smarter counterparts (Quartz)
- Netflix's new film Bright is changing how movies market themselves (The Verge)
- Musical.ly is putting US$50 million into an account for its creators' college funds (Tube Filter)
- With US$1.7 billion raised to date, Magic Leap will release its first AR headset in 2018 (Variety)
December 20, 2017