Some of the country’s best restaurants have been dealing with a sudden influx of Google reviews, both positive and negative, that are clearly fake and really stirring the pot.
Again, the cowboy hangout turned into a version of the Wild West on Friday night when a group of youngsters went to celebrate their friend’s 21st birthday there, only to get maced and called homophobic names.
The trailer shows Ana de Armas completely transformed into Marilyn Monroe, having mastered her personality traits.
When we first heard about ‘Don’t Look Up’, featuring a laundry list of Hollywood heavyweights, we had high hopes.
The much anticipated second season of ‘The Morning Show’ is airing on Apple TV+, and folks seem well and truly disappointed.
Wesley Barnes posted a couple of bad reviews after his stay at a hotel in Thailand. Then things went horribly wrong.
“Senseless”, “all but unfollowable”, and “no clear sense of who anyone is” – believe it or not, those are some of the kinder phrases used.
CemAir founder and CEO Miles van der Molen is clearly no fan of Ica van Eeden, and there are emails to prove it.
The Streisand Effect is the act of trying to suppress information, but simply making it more widespread as a result. For a classic case study, we head to Stellenbosch.
An angry guest erected a large banner outside the Taj hotel in Cape Town, protesting “bad guest service”. I guess they like doing things old school.
The owner of a New York City spinning class has lashed back at negative reviews on Yelp, and as you can imagine peeps aren’t all too impressed.
Different strokes for different folks, but it appears that ‘The Emoji Movie’ is one of those films that just about every adult is going to hate on.
It looks like tables might slowly be turning in the battle between amateur reviewers and the establishments they critique.