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17 votes
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Hollywood diversity report: Streaming films have abandoned women and people of color
18 votes -
‘Backrooms’ sends Hollywood running to Reddit for new ideas
35 votes -
Casual viewing - Why Netflix looks like that ~30+ min read
25 votes -
Lionsgate joins Movies Anywhere
7 votes -
How are we all feeling about piracy these days?
So with the Paramount acquisition, all the new HP content, and the general state of both TV and Movie ownership are people returning to the high seas? I was an eager participant of the first and...
So with the Paramount acquisition, all the new HP content, and the general state of both TV and Movie ownership are people returning to the high seas?
I was an eager participant of the first and second wave of piracy in the early and late 00s, and considering the re-consolidation of the entertainment industry and the seemingly nefarious acquisitions of late, I am considering hoisting the black flag once again. I guess this post has two objectives: 1. how are other people navigating our changing media landscape, and 2. for those who have stayed immersed in piracy or have returned to it how have things changed in the last decade or so. Obviously Megavideo and Putlocker are no more, so are there directions to point folks who are just getting back to it. This can be streaming, torrenting, anything really.
Caveat: Let's not even give the horrible human that is JK airtime. I mentioned HP because folks might want to indulge without supporting but if we can keep the discussion to piracy that would be awesome!
82 votes -
Terminator: The story of the 6502 code you see onscreen
18 votes -
Inside Doug Liman’s $70 million AI-made movie starring Casey Affleck and Gal Gadot
18 votes -
Last chance to watch: Where to stream every 2026 Oscar nominee before Sunday's big night
5 votes -
Matt Damon says Netflix wants movies to restate the 'plot three or four times in the dialogue' because viewers are on 'their phones while they're watching'
48 votes -
Netflix, but for public domain movies
47 votes -
Oscars shock: YouTube wins TV rights to host Academy Awards from 2029
24 votes -
Moving camera forced perspective
18 votes -
Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. studio and streaming business for $72 billion
42 votes -
What even is a ‘box office flop’ anymore?
15 votes -
Netflix’s opposition to movie theaters cracks as pressure mounts from exhibitors and talent
11 votes -
Is there a service that a regular joe can use to provide subs or dubbing for a movie?
there is 2 pieces of media I want to get subbed and dubbed in different languages. problem is, whenever I try to look into this, I get results of places that offer their services to companies...
there is 2 pieces of media I want to get subbed and dubbed in different languages.
problem is, whenever I try to look into this, I get results of places that offer their services to companies only.
Are there no places that offer subs and dubbing for tv shows and movies?
17 votes -
Will an AI actress really become ‘the next Scarlett Johansson’?
27 votes -
Bland, easy to follow, for fans of everything: what has the Netflix algorithm done to our films?
24 votes -
A Vietnamese murder has given the world its first real ‘Snuff’ movie
27 votes -
Microsoft Movies & TV app will no longer let you purchase or rent content
11 votes -
‘Dune: Part Three’ gets official title, will include sequences shot with IMAX cameras
33 votes -
Everyone in Hollywood is already using AI (and hiding it)
29 votes -
Wong Kar Wai on In the Mood for Love at 25 – a new interview: “Can an algorithm understand the weight of a glance between two people?”
13 votes -
Amazon’s new movie strategy starts with theaters
4 votes -
Apple rethinks its movie strategy after a string of misses
26 votes -
Inside Netflix’s bet on advanced video encoding
30 votes -
AI can ruin movies now, too - Aliens and True Lies on 4k
15 votes -
AI video won't work in Hollywood, because it can't make small iterative changes, former Pixar animator says
28 votes -
Art house movies are having their TikTok moment
6 votes -
‘Scream 7’ director Christopher Landon exits “a dream job that turned into a nightmare”
10 votes -
Melissa Barrera dropped from ‘Scream VII’ after social media posts amid Israel-Hamas war
25 votes -
Edith Piaf AI-generated biopic in the works at Warner Music
7 votes -
Mike Flanagan on Netflix not releasing originals as physical media
26 votes -
Has anyone tried 4DX movies?
Apparently, it's like 3D D-Box but with atmospheric effects, scents and even leg ticklers.
15 votes -
How Christopher Nolan learned to stop worrying and love AI
10 votes -
Critics and fans have never disagreed more about movies
4 votes -
Netflix will prompt subscribers to pay for users outside their households in new test to address unauthorized password sharing
8 votes -
Films made for Netflix look more like TV shows — here’s the technical reason why
12 votes -
Oscars: Twitter’s top fan-voted film will be recognized during broadcast
7 votes -
AI robot cast in lead role of $70M sci-fi film
12 votes -
Blade Runner: How well did the film predict 2019's tech?
11 votes -
Motion smoothing is ruining cinema
25 votes -
‘The Lion King’ review: Disney’s remake is a disastrous plunge into the uncanny valley
14 votes -
The tech of ‘Terminator 2’ – an oral history
5 votes -
A short history of computers in the movies: Panel lights, spinning tapes, and lab coats
4 votes -
Tubi is a good alternative to Netflix
17 votes -
James Gunn fired as director of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' franchise over offensive tweets
19 votes