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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Official teaser trailer
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The Good Nurse | Official trailer
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Wendell & Wild | Official teaser
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All Quiet On The Western Front | Official teaser
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‘Jiro’ and the impossible dream of authenticity
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Netflix goes into test-run mode: How theatrical does it need to be? Netflix will release twenty-two films in theaters this fall, including Rian Johnson's "Glass Onion" sequel
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White Noise | Official teaser
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A Jazzman’s Blues | Official trailer
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Blonde | Official trailer
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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio | Official teaser trailer
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Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical | Official teaser
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Persuasion | Official trailer
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How the US market crash is forcing Hollywood giants to reassess digital strategies
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Black Crab / Svart Krabba | Official trailer
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Nimona movie revived at Netflix
@Netflix: Nimona is coming to Netflix! In a future medieval land, shapeshifter Nimona @ChloeGMoretz bursts into the lives of heroic knights @rizwanahmed + @EugeneLeeYang and blows up everything they believe in. An epic animated film adapted from the groundbreaking comic by @Gingerhazing pic.twitter.com/VVzQhkH3lS
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Netflix will prompt subscribers to pay for users outside their households in new test to address unauthorized password sharing
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Films made for Netflix look more like TV shows — here’s the technical reason why
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Film Independent Spirit Awards: ‘The Lost Daughter’ takes home Best Feature as Netflix reigns with six wins
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Against the Ice | Official trailer
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Animated band Gorillaz getting a feature-length Netflix movie
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Don't Look Up | Official teaser trailer
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The clickbaitification of Netflix
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Queen Margrethe II, reigning monarch of Denmark, is to design the sets for a forthcoming Netflix film adapted from a novel by Karen Blixen
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Zack Snyder sets next movie, sci-fi adventure ‘Rebel Moon’, at Netflix
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Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners in deal to make movies for Netflix
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tick, tick... BOOM! | Official teaser
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Bo Burnham's new comedy special "Inside" released today
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A rising actor, fake HBO deals and one of Hollywood’s most audacious Ponzi schemes
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Netflix acquires right to stream Sony films after theatrical run
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The former Netflix DVD library is a lost treasure we’ll never see again
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse to leave US Netflix on Christmas Day
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Why you should watch... ‘And Breathe Normally’ – Ísold Uggadóttir’s little-seen but stunning debut feature film from 2018
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Enola Holmes | Official trailer
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Discussion of The Old Guard (Netflix)
Youtube Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK-X2d0lJ_s Netflix Link : https://www.netflix.com/title/81038963 Wikipedia page with plot summary :...
Youtube Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK-X2d0lJ_s
Netflix Link : https://www.netflix.com/title/81038963
Wikipedia page with plot summary : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Old_Guard_(2020_film)8 votes -
365 Days: The "Polish 50 Shades of Grey" has been a surprise smash on Netflix despite being absolutely terrible
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Netflix announces Chicken Run 2 will begin production next year
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‘The Platform’ review: An accidentally timely political allegory
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Academy Awards eligibility requirements changed for this year's Oscars to allow streamed films
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A couple of thoughts about Annihilation (2018)
Just finished Annihilation. Decided to share some random thoughts: The film looks absolutely stunning. Perfect blend of beautiful and horrifying. But the characters… ugh. They are your classical...
Just finished Annihilation. Decided to share some random thoughts:
The film looks absolutely stunning. Perfect blend of beautiful and horrifying. But the characters… ugh. They are your classical horror film bunch of idiots. And, as per tradition with the modern sci-fi horror, they're supposed to be “scientists”. Bah.
It seems like both the screenplay and the visuals were heavily inspired by Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, and possibly Andrei Tarkovsky's film adaptation, Stalker (1979), as well as a bit of his other sci-fi work, Solaris (1972), here and there. Honestly, if you like the idea of “alien shit twisting stuff around it”, and you like reading, you're way better off just reading Roadside Picnic.
Why didn't most trees change? The flowers, the moss, and the animals get all kinds of wild twisted colours and mutations, but the trees remain just green? That really bothered me. They also don't mention all this mutated flora and fauna going outside “the zone”, which, I assume, would be a giant issue.
That lighthouse would be so destroyed if it was really hit by an object of that diameter.
I found it ironic that the psychologist of the team was the one who was severely depressed. Here in Russia we call that a “barefoot cobbler” situation. But the way the film shows severe depression is pretty accurate.
Overall, I reluctantly enjoyed the film, but I couldn't stop thinking that all those visual effects and designs would be much more amazing in a Strugatsky bros. adaptation film.
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The Netflix documentary Cheer shows viewers that all kinds of people become cheerleaders, for all kinds of reasons — and some are profoundly changed by it
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In The Tall Grass (2019) is…
… essentially Cube 2: Hypercube. It's even written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, the man behind Cube. I didn't dislike it, in fact I liked it. But seriously, am I the only one who noticed that?...
… essentially Cube 2: Hypercube. It's even written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, the man behind Cube. I didn't dislike it, in fact I liked it. But seriously, am I the only one who noticed that?
Also, Harrison Gilbertson has big Aaron Paul energy. Especially in the voice.
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Netflix has signed a ten-year lease to keep Manhattan's single-screen Paris Theatre open, which it can use to satisfy the theatrical-release requirement of the Oscars
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‘Star Wars’ setback: ‘Game Of Thrones’ duo David Benioff and D.B. Weiss exit trilogy
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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie - Discussion thread
The followup movie to Breaking Bad, focusing on the character of Jesse Pinkman after the events of the show, released on Oct 11 (PST). So, what'd you all think of it?
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"El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie", written and directed by Vince Gilligan and starring Aaron Paul, will be released on Netflix on October 11
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The Great Hack: A Netflix documentary on Facebook & Cambridge Analytica sheds light on one of the most complex scandals of our time
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The slow death of Hollywood
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I Am Mother (2019)
I Am Mother is a sci fi movie centered in a dystopian future with a novel twist. If you prefer neat, predictable endings, then this movie is probably not for you. What is particularly interesting,...
I Am Mother is a sci fi movie centered in a dystopian future with a novel twist.
If you prefer neat, predictable endings, then this movie is probably not for you.
What is particularly interesting, is the movie is almost deliberately ambiguous, and it constantly challenges the usual assumptions you might make.
The final reveal subtly explains away some of the elements that at first seemed a little jarring or confusing. Other aspects are not fully explained. This creates enough space to construct some very interesting back story theories, while ultimately leaving you guessing.
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The hyperbolic "battle" between Steven Spielberg and Netflix fizzles out, as the Academy announces no change to Oscars eligibility rules
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