If the football didn’t catch your interest, with the Eagles shedding the underdog title and taking home the trophy, then the commercials usually do the trick.
Damn, but the Brits love a good moan. These are the adverts they complained most about during 2017, and there are some pearlers in here.
What would happen if Amazon’s Alexa lost her voice? Apparently, if this Super Bowl advert was to believed, some celebs would have to step up to the plate.
If advertisers’ cookies are bothering you, and you can’t get away from that product you looked at once months ago, here’s a list of some handy tools you might need.
As attitudes towards female empowerment issues continue to roll with the times, F1 is trying to keep up by banning grid girls at the races.
When the trailer for a new ‘Crocodile Dundee’ dropped, many were left scratching their heads. Turns out there was an ulterior motive behind the news.
Chris Pratt seems like the kind of guy that you’d enjoy sharing a beer with, which is probably why this American brand snapped him up.
The world has known for months now that Kylie Jenner is pregnant, but she is holding on to her secret one Calvin Klein blanket at a time. People ain’t buying it.
There’s an entire movie dedicated to uncovering what goes on inside John’s head, and whilst we don’t have the answer to that we can show you his superb new advert.
Jonathan Goldsmith shot to fame off the back of those iconic beer commercials, but now he’s moved on to the harder stuff. Looks like he fancies a shot.
In an effort to revive Pepsi’s “youthful spirit”, they have launched a year-long campaign referencing some of the most iconic celeb-featured ads from the past.
When you’re trying to extol the virtues of meat ending with a new TV commercial, people threatening to go vegan probably means you’ve missed the mark.
Sun City was a source of pride and joy for many South Africans during the 80s, and their now iconic TV ad had much to do with that.
It would be safe to say that H&M is having a pretty rotten 2018, and here at home our local celebs aren’t cutting them any slack. Burn, baby, burn.
If you have been thinking about quitting smoking this year (NY resolutions and all) it might interest you to take a peek at what the Irish are up to.
Tinder are hard at work to shed their ‘hook-up’ reputation, with a new ad rolling out late last month. I suppose it’s worth giving it a bash.
You would expect a brand as big as H&M to have checks in place to prevent PR nightmares like this, but it appears that is not the case.
Many South Africans were introduced to Wish over the Black Friday period, as weird and sometimes obscene adverts appeared on our timelines. Here’s why.
2017 took us along on one insanely emotional roller coaster, and these top notch adverts will do more of the same. Don’t be afraid to shed a tear.
In an effort to spread some gees during Stellenbosch exam time, Jack Parow hopped in a car and delivered some chow. As you can see, peeps were stoked.
There are a few things around these parts that could do with a little tidying up, but Nando’s reckons that with a little hard work we can turn things around.
Most YouTube ads, popping up before you can watch that video, are to do with cars and the like. So what’s up with the apartheid advert many South Africans are seeing?
Air NZ are well known for their entertaining ads, and they have once again delivered the goods with their Christmas effort. Or is it ‘Christmus’?
In support of the ’16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children’, the ‘SafelyHome’ campaign released a hard-hitting advert that doesn’t mess around.
Dubbed the “world’s most entertaining police recruitment video”, this lovely offering from the New Zealand Police will definitely brighten up your day.
Whether you think it’s justified or not, it is interesting to take note of where we are right now, with regards to outrage, sensitivities and what First World societies deem right and wrong.
The days of being forced to watch ads during our favourite shows have come and gone. That being said, these five spots from around the world are well worth a look.
Every year brands spend big on their Christmas commercials, and John Lewis are no exception. This one is rumoured to cost around R130 million, and it’s not going to plan.
With the launch of the second instalment of ‘Star Wars Battlefront’, PlayStation released one of the year’s most epic ads. Take a look.
In an effort to gain a little attention online, a marijuana delivery service took to parodying those American pharmaceutical commercials that are all too common.