Netflix is willing to spend huge amounts of money to establish itself as a
(STACKER) - A slew of newcomers are dominating the latest Netflix movie chart: 7 out of 10 films, ranging from an epic display of driving to a nail-biting thriller, plus a nostalgic basketball sequel, are logging their debuts on the list this week. Perhaps the changing seasons are leaving viewers with a taste for something []
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Bruce Willis is currently retired from acting due to his ongoing medical issues. Nevertheless, he’s left behind a varied body of work that fans will continue to enjoy for years to come. One such Bruce Willis movie, a critical flop, is actually trending on Netflix. The film actually broke into the Netflix Top 10 worldwide. []
Stephen King has delivered fans with some of the greatest horror stories ever created. Many artists have continued to build upon his work, with many film and television adaptations having been spawned in the process. Now one such adaptation, a movie streaming on Netflix, has gone viral for its wild ending based on a classic []
At first glance, Netflix’s upcoming action thriller Atlas, starring Jennifer Lopez, seemed like it was going to be a rather serious movie about a mech pilot fighting to survive on an inhospitable planet. That could still be the case, but the movie’s latest trailer makes it out to be a bit more of a sci-fi buddy cop affair with an emphasis on human / robot alliances. Though a maniacal machine (Simu Liu) dead-set on eradicating humanity presents the biggest threat in Atlas, the movie’s new...
Spanish director Mariano Barroso, who joined Netflix in December 2022 as the platform’s director of movie strategy for Spain and Portugal, will leave his position this month. “After his great c
Jerry Seinfeld’s upcoming Netflix comedy will be featured during Sunday's IndyCar race at Long Beach as Linus Lundqvist will drive a car painted to look like a Pop-Tart.
Netflix, the only streamer making a profit, will reportedly no longer make lousy, super-expensive blockbusters or lousy "auteur" movies.
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Jerry Seinfeld’s upcoming Netflix comedy will be featured during this weekend's IndyCar race at Long Beach as rookie Linus Lundqvist will drive a car painted to look like a Pop-Tart in recognition of the movie “Unfrosted.”