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Moving forward, AMC will probably have to compromise on theatrical windows less extensive than the 90-day period it fought for with The Irishman in 2019. But Sarandos can obviously stand to soften his own hardline streaming stance,
Creep yourself out this week on Netflix with scary neighbors, zombie uprisings, and the terrible Twits, all premiering in the next seven days.
JA: I think Netflix pretty clearly is eager to get people into the habit of looking to it for the sort of non-prime-time content they used to get from cable and broadcast daytime TV, and more recently have been finding on YouTube.
The answer to 'Who Killed the Montreal Expos?' is more complicated than the title suggests, but it shines light on both heroes and villains.
The Netflix documentary, made from police body camera footage, is about Susan Lorincz, who shot and killed her neighbor Ajike Owens in 2023
Diluted, simplistic animation, as cloying and feckless and smoothed over as anything from the last decade of Illumination, taints The Twits.
Netflix still hasn’t won the Oscar for Best Picture. Netflix has danced around the top prize in nearly every conceivable formation: early-season favorites, Cannes sensations, late-breaking surges. Their films have been the overall nomination leader four times in seven years.
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“No One Saw Us Leave ”true story“:” Inside the real kidnapping that inspired the Netflix thriller
Yes, No One Saw Us Leave is inspired by a real kidnapping in the late 1960s. The limited series draws heavily from Tamara Trottner's 2024 memoir Nadie nos vio partir, in which she recounts how she and her brother were abducted by their father as retaliation against their mother.