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Film Review: ‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’ Is an Enthralling Animated Delight

There have been many theories about the future that suggest an increased dependence on technology will end up being the undoing of humanity. The rise of the machines is a concept foretold frequently in science fiction, as that which has been created to serve mankind and to make their lives easier evolves to a point…

Christopher Nolan Open to Working with Netflix on Certain Conditions

Director Christopher Nolan, who lashed out at Warner Bros. in response to their decision to send films straight to HBO Max or premiere them the same day they debut in theaters, is apparently considering other streaming options. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Netflix’s Head of Original Films, Scott Stuber indicated that the…

Netflix Close to a Deal to Make “KISS” Biopic

Just days after we reported that a Boy George movie is the latest musician-centric project to try to follow in the success of Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, the word is out that KISS is getting the same treatment, and it looks like Netflix is going to be making it. Deadline shares that details are being…

Netflix Hints at Expansion into Gaming and Moves Into Billion-Dollar Business

Executives at Netflix have indicated that the streaming giant’s future may well include more gaming, as reported by Deadline. A recent earnings call included plenty of talk about what might be in the works. online pharmacy cymbalta over the counter with best prices today in the USA Known primarily for its strong slate of movies…

“My Octopus Teacher” Video Review “Isn’t It Classical Love Story Between Man and Octopus”?

Above the Line vs Below the Line.   Episode 2 : Film Critic vs Film Critic Film Critic : Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi Works as film critic and journalist who covers stories about culture and sustainability. With a degree in Political Sciences, a Master’s in Screenwriting & Film Production, and studies at the Lee Strasberg Theatre &…

This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist : An Exclusive Interview with Director Colin Barnicle

”This is Robbery” explores who might have pulled off the one of the biggest art heist in the history of U.S, 1990’s robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, where thieves made off with $500 million in rare artwork.  Over St. Patrick’s Day weekend in 1990, legendary works by Rembrandt, Vermeer and others…

A Live-Action Gundam Movie is Coming to Netflix

The popular Japanese franchise Gundam is set to be adapted into a live-action film for Netflix, as reported by IGN. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, best known for Kong: Skull Island, is on board for this partnership project between Netflix and Legendary Pictures. The two companies have previously collaborated on Enola Holmes and the TV series Pacific…

Netflix and Sony Pictures Ink Multi-Year Exclusive Streaming Deal

In a banner year in which Netflix has already vowed to premiere a new original film each week, the streamer is on track to continuing its conquering of the industry with a major new partnership with Sony Pictures. In the deal, films put out by Sony in 2022 and beyond will head exclusively to Netflix…

Regé-Jean Page Was Never Supposed to Be Back for ‘Bridgerton’ Season 2

The very large and active fan base for Netflix’s period soap opera Bridgerton was shocked last week by the announcement that Regé-Jean Page, who plays Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, would not be returning for the show’s highly anticipated second season. Page was a nominee for Best Male Actor in a Drama Series this past…

Will NBCUniversal’s Streaming Strategy Feather the Peacock’s Nest?

According to a just-released Bloomberg report, Comcast is planning to orchestrate some major changes in the way it makes films available to its Peacock streaming service. The media giant allegedly wants to remove NBCUniversal films from Netflix, HBOMax and similar platforms to keep them in the Peacock feather nest instead of providing access to other…

Yasuke Trailer : Netflix just released a Black Samurai

Netflix has decided to go big into anime this year, they just released the first trailer, Yasuke, its upcoming anime based on the true story of a Black Samurai who lived in Japan during the 16th century. Despite the real-life source material, the show takes a few liberties with the story. online pharmacy zithromax over…