Tag: Netflix

Netflix’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events Adds Nathan Fillion

The first book of the popular series, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning, hit the shelves in September of 1999. Five years later, Paramount Pictures released the film A Series of

Netflix Original Content Spending Causing Doubts About Growth

Variety is reporting on Netflix and how they spend their money. The article reports that with the intended growth of original content, Netflix has to spend more money up front for original content compared to

Hollywood is Under Siege by Pirates and Hackers!

Hollywood is gripped by a piracy panic, and has been for the last 15 years. Recent incidents at Netflix, ABC, and Disney suggest that the pirates, hackers, and leakers are getting bolder (and greedier). These

War Machine Review: A Film As Chaotic As The War It Examines

The very idea of war is insane. We send young people with limited life experience to fight in foreign lands, where they neither speak the language nor understand the culture, and expect what exactly? It's

The Punisher Series Set To Hit Netflix This November, Says Director

Early last year saw the release of Daredevil Season 2. While Daredevil had proven what a great show it was based on the merits of the titular character, this second season upped the ante when

Netflix CEO Thinks They Should Cancel More Shows & Take More Risks

Netflix seems to have become a safe haven for creativity. A show isn’t working on network TV? Maybe Netflix will pick it up, and with no restrictions in the way, the showrunners could create whatever

Will Arnett Says Season 5 Of Arrested Development Will Be Structured “Much Like The Original”

I know you've heard it before, but yes, Arrested Development is the greatest television show of all time. No other comedy has been as cleverly and tightly scripted; so layered with jokes, callbacks, and foreshadowing that multiple

Netflix Explains How Our TV-Viewing Habits Are Changing

Cord-cutting is no longer just a buzzword, it's a reality that's reshaping the way we watch television. ESPN recently laid off more than 100 of their frontline writers, broadcasters, and analysts, due to dwindling viewership

Netflix Breaks Into Feature Animation With A Historical Tale Featuring Channing Tatum

Seems like each week there's some new article bemoaning the dearth of creativity and risk-taking in film and television. The prevailing sentiment being that Hollywood is only interested in producing sequels, licensed properties, or reboots.

Orson Welles’ Final Unreleased Film Gets Netflix Committment

According to The New York Times, producers for the unfinished Orson Welles film The Other Side of The Wind have received a committment from Netflix in order to finish production on the movie that various