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Enzo Vogrincic in Society of the Snow (2023)

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In the mood for a midair thriller? Here's the streamer you need
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If you’re craving suspense at 30,000 feet, this is where to start streaming.

I’m seeing “Fight or Flight” tonight, and it totally got me in the mood for some classic airplane thrillers — the kind where you’re stuck at 30,000 feet, something’s gone horribly wrong, and nobody’s coming to help. But once I started craving more midair suspense, a familiar question arose: where do you actually stream the good ones? That question kicked off this article, and after some digging, the answer became clear — it’s Netflix. I wasn’t just looking for quantity (though that helps), I wanted a solid mix of high-stakes classics, modern hits, and original thrillers that actually deliver. Netflix isn’t packed with endless options, but the ones it does have? Great. Here’s why it’s the go-to streamer if you’re in the mood for plane-based panic.

Everything you need to...
See full article at The Streamable
  • 5/10/2025
  • by Thomas Waschenfelder
  • The Streamable
‘The Gentlemen’ Star Daniel Ings Joins Catherine Zeta-Jones In ‘Kill Jackie’
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The Gentlemen star Daniel Ings has joined Catherine Zeta-Jones in Prime Video, Fremantle and Steel Springs Pictures’ Kill Jackie, which has rounded out cast.

Ings will play buttoned-up lawyer Sam in the thriller series, which is an adaptation of Aidan Truhen‘s “gonzo thriller” The Price You Pay.

Ings is joined by Sidse Babett Knudsen (Prime Target, Borgen), Óscar Jaenada (Rambo V, Cantinflas), Hattie Hook (Of An Age, Ten Pound Poms), Darci Shaw (A Thousand Blows, This City is Ours), Raff Law (Masters of The Air, Triton), Enzo Cilenti (Black Mirror, The Crown), Christine Adams (Hijack, Malice), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Britannia, Napoleon), Karlis Arnolds Avots (Soviet Jeans, Lovable), Set Sjöstrand (The Wheel of Time, Valhalla), Tadashi Ito (Society of the Snow, The Platform 2),Sebastian Armesto (Gangs of London, A Small Light), Julian Barratt (The Mighty Boosh, The Great), Gavin Spokes (House of The Dragon, Slow Horses), Jonathan Cake (And Just Like That,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 4/30/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
Netflix anuncia la fecha de estreno de la serie adolescente ‘Olympo’.
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¿A qué estarías dispuesto para entrar en el Olympo? Ellos a todo. © Netflix

Netflix ha anunciado el la fecha de estreno de Olympo, su nueva serie adolescente.

Olympo se sitúa en el Car Pirineos, donde entrenan los mejores atletas del país como Amaia, la capitana de la selección nacional de natación artística, una chica autoexigente y que no se permite fallos. Pero cuando Núria, su mejor amiga y compañera de equipo, la supera por primera vez, Amaia se da cuenta de que algunos deportistas están mejorando su rendimiento de forma inexplicable… Tras años llevando sus cuerpos al límite y sacrificando sus vidas por el deporte, se enfrentan a un dilema:¿hasta dónde están dispuestos a llegar?

El reparto lo componen Clara Galle (Ni una más), Nira Osahia, Agustín Della Corte (La sociedad de la nieve), Nuno Gallego (Élite), María Romanillos (La casa), Martí Cordero (4 estrellas), Juan Perales (4 estrellas), Andy Duato...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 4/29/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
The 10 Best Streaming Services Ranked
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"Have you seen the new show?" goes the classic Tumblr post. "It's on Tubu. It's literally on Heebee. It's on Poodee with ads. It's literally on Dippy. You can probably find it on Weeno. Dude it's on Gumpy. It's a Pheebo original. It's on Poob. You can watch it on Poob." The meme goes on like that for a while, and it's one of the seminal texts of our age, expertly satirizing the seemingly-infinite number of streaming services that feel like they're overwhelming us with choices. At the same time, a lot of them seem oddly empty, offering buzz-less originals no one's ever heard of and paltry historical libraries filled with movies you probably have no interest in watching.

Yes, these days, keeping up with pop culture requires subscribing to an astonishing number of services with increasingly-nonsensical names. Is it worth signing up just to watch the one show everyone's talking about this week?...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 4/6/2025
  • by Eric Langberg
  • Slash Film
20 Must-Watch Movies Based on True Stories
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Movies have done a great job of telling stories, whether they are fictional or real-life incidents. Films are a great way to reach a wider audience. Over the years, there have been plenty of films that are adaptations of books or stories from other sources that have resonated with audiences on a deeper level, showcasing the success of films to reach and connect with audiences in ways that are otherwise not possible.

Movies excel at conveying stories, whether by capturing significant moments in history, bringing biographies to life, or immersing viewers in life-changing events. They might not always be recreated with pinpoint accuracy; often, the movie is fictionalized or exaggerated to keep the audience hooked. And yet, they can be educational and fun watches at times.

Let’s dive into a list of movies that are based on true stories that are a must-watch if you want to feel inspired,...
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  • 4/2/2025
  • by Rahul Biju
  • FandomWire
The Best Cannibalism Film of All Time Is Hard to Find
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Cannibalism is one of the most taboo plot devices that a movie (or any work of fiction) can possibly feature. It's no surprise, then, that many films which feature cannibalism in some capacity fall into the horror genre, such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), and The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Nevertheless, many filmmakers have used cannibalism for more than just shock value, with recent films like Raw (2016), Bones and All (2022), and Society of the Snow (2023) even humanizing people who engage in cannibalism.

And then there's Peter Greenaway'sThe Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989). While the film doesn't feature any cannibalism until its disturbing ending, it is unique in that it features cannibalism in a rather heroic manner. This ending, combined with the film's expressionistic visual style and gruesome violence, has led to a multitude of interpretations regarding the film's themes, including as a political allegory and as a coming-of-age story.
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Andrew Tomei
  • MovieWeb
Studiocanal’s M-k Kennedy on Company’s Ambition to Become a ‘Television Studio With Worldwide Presence’ Through Tentpole Series Like ‘Paris Has Fallen’ and ‘Apollo Has Fallen’ (Exclusive)
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With only one year under her belt as Studiocanal’s executive managing director of TV series, M-k Kennedy, who joined from Netflix, is leveling up the scripted ambitions of the French pay TV group’s production arm.

After spearheading Studiocanal’s first in-house international series, “Paris Has Fallen” — which broke rating records on Canal+ and topped the charts on Amazon U.K. and Hulu in the U.S. — Kennedy reveals to Variety that the highly anticipated second season of the anthology, “Apollo Has Fallen,” has started filming. Rather than taking place in a single location, the eight-part series will hop from country to country, unfolding everywhere from the Libyan coast to the streets of Madrid, with principal photography taking place across the U.K., Marta and Spain. The series is produced by Studiocanal, Urban Myth Films, Millenium and G-Base, who were also behind “Paris Has Fallen,” which sold to more than 170 territories worldwide.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/27/2025
  • by Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
Yellowjackets Season 3 Somehow Finds Something More Disturbing Than Cannibalism
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This article contains spoilers for "Yellowjackets" season 3 episode 7, "Croak."

Season 3 of "Yellowjackets" spent the first four episodes laying the groundwork for some massive moments of payoff, but episode 5 kicked things into high gear and the season has thrown some meaty stories to the cannibalistic fandom hungering for more. Since the very beginning, fans have known that the surviving Wiskayok High School Yellowjackets soccer team players have been terrified of the general public knowing about "what happened in the woods," but it was assumed that they were afraid the public would find out about their survival cannibalism, or perhaps even their ritualistic ways of determining who would be sacrificed for meat. In season 1, when Taissa Turner (Tawny Cypress) is campaigning for state senator of New Jersey, her opponent Phil Bathurst releases an attack ad depicting her as "cannibalizing your tax dollars," complete with a photo of her eating barbecue to reference...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/21/2025
  • by BJ Colangelo
  • Slash Film
Prepare to be Caught by Harlan Coben with new series coming to Netflix in March
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Harlan Coben's series on Netflix are addictive, puzzling, quirky, mysterious, thrilling, and full of twists and turns. Expect more of the same coming your way soon. A new series from Netflix’s favorite thriller writer is set to launch later this month.

Caught was Coben’s tenth novel when released in 2010. It’s one of 14 of his books being dramatized for Netflix under a long-term deal between the platform and Coben. This one is a roller coaster of a thriller which will have you gripped. It looks set to be a strong binge-watch show.

As a quick scene setting, the show was filmed in Argentina and is Coben’s first Latin America set adaptation. That just adds a neat extra flavour to the show helping make it stand out from the crowd. The author again took on an Executive Producer role so we can be very confident of this being another high-quality drama.
See full article at Netflix Life
  • 3/15/2025
  • by StevieMac
  • Netflix Life
Arranca el rodaje de la película ‘Los Domingos’, de Alauda Ruiz de Azúa.
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Una joven quiere ser monja de clausura para sorpresa de su familia. © Movistar Plus+

El rodaje de Los domingos, la nueva película de Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, ya está en marcha en Bizkaia.

Los domingos nos presenta a Ainara, una joven idealista y brillante de 17 años, que tiene que decidir qué carrera universitaria va a estudiar. O, al menos, eso es lo que su familia espera que haga. Sin embargo, la joven manifiesta que se siente cada vez más cerca de Dios y que está dispuesta a abrazar la vida de monja de clausura. La noticia coge a toda la familia por sorpresa, provocando un abismo y una prueba de fuego para todos.

La película está protagonizada por la joven Blanca Soroa en el papel de Ainara, en su debut como actriz, Patricia López Arnaiz (Los destellos), Miguel Garcés (Querer), el argentino Juan Minujín (Cordero de Dios), Mabel Rivera (Mar...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 3/6/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
All of Netflix's nominations ever in big six categories of the Academy Awards
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Netflix produced its first non-documentary feature in 2015. It was called Beasts of No Nation, and it was fine. However, the film did not get nominated for an Academy Award. Lots has changed in the last decade.

Your favorite streamer often gets nominated for major awards each year. 2025 is no different. Emilia Pérez has 13 nominations alone, including one for Best Picture. So far, Netflix has yet to get a win in that category, and Emilia Pérez is not the favorite this year, either.

In fact, Netflix has also almost been entirely shut out of wins in the acting categories. Only Laura Dern won, and that was for Best Supporting Actress in 2020. But the streamer does do well in some other categories. Those might not be part of the Big 6, but when it comes to documentaries, Netflix knows what it is doing. Just see below, and you'll know.

The 2025 Oscars will be held on Sunday,...
See full article at Netflix Life
  • 3/2/2025
  • by Lee Vowell
  • Netflix Life
Yellowjackets (2021)
A Brutal Winter Drove the Donner Party to Cannibalism [Murder Made Fiction Podcast]
Yellowjackets (2021)
A Series of Calamities

In 1846, the Donner-Reed Party set out from Independence, Missouri to make the journey west to a better life in California. What befell them was a horrific fate that some blamed on incompetence and others suggested embodied the dangers of manifest destiny.

In a new mini-primer for Murder Made Fiction podcast, Joe tells Jenn about the calamities that befell the group and left them stranded for the winter under 22 ft of snow with no food, which ultimately forced them to resort to cannibalism. The story includes their perilous journey across the Great Salt Lake desert, the dire conditions of the camp at Truckee Lake and Alder Creek, and the four (!) rescue attempts to reach survivors before they perished during the winter of 1946-47.

It’s a horrifying story about desperation, starvation, hubris, and the enduring will to live. It also involves the murder of indigenous people and the deaths of many children.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 2/25/2025
  • by Joe Lipsett
  • bloody-disgusting.com
J.A. Bayona at an event for The Impossible (2012)
‘Society of the Snow’ Is a Disaster Film Done Right [Murder Made Fiction Podcast]
J.A. Bayona at an event for The Impossible (2012)
True Crime often gets a bad wrap. Whether maligned for exploiting tragedy or glamorizing a monstrous serial killer, the genre has just as many detractors as those who consume it with voracious glee. And this criticism is often justified. For every sensitive and painstakingly accurate recreation, there’s a slapped-together mess creating salacious content out of unthinkable tragedy. It takes care and sensitivity to create impactful entertainment out of the worst day of a real person’s life.

While the story of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 does not technically involve crime, it is an example of the genre done right. Director J.A. Bayona spent more than 100 hours gaining the trust of those directly affected by this harrowing crash in order to recreate the story with overwhelming humanity.

In the latest episode of Bloody FM’s Murder Made Fiction, Jenn walks Joe through this beautiful yet intense film. Adapted from the book by Pablo Vierci,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 2/21/2025
  • by Jenn Adams
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Local Talent, Schooled on International Shoots, Boosts Uruguay’s Film Industry
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Welcoming foreign shoots while the rest of Latin America was in Covid lockdown, Uruguay has benefited from a growing influx of international productions, with local talent and crew gaining invaluable on-set experience.

National production has increased to nearly pre-pandemic levels, 33 features in 2023, on a par with 2019, and 30 features in 2024, way up on 2016’s 11 features produced.

Uruguay’s film industry has also grown in diversity in terms of genres and co-productions. Last year also saw 32 local theatrical releases, with documentaries making up the bulk but also featuring Montelona co-produced “A Blue Bird,” the latest from “Las Acacias” director Ariel Rotter, and the 2024 Cannes Critics’ Week winner “Simon of the Mountain” by Federico Luis.

Driving growth are powerhouse companies led by Cimarrón, a Mediapro company, which provided production services to J.A. Bayona’s Oscar-nominated “Society of the Snow” and Daniel Burman’s Rose d’Or Latino winner “Yosi, the Regretful Spy.” Cimarrón,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/16/2025
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente and John Hopewell
  • Variety Film + TV
Clayface: J.A. Bayona - Not Jeff Wadlow - In The Mix To Direct; New Details On The Substance-Inspired Plot
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Late last year, the trades confirmed that DC Studios is moving forward with a solo Clayface movie, with The Haunting of Hill House and Doctor Sleep director Mike Flanagan on board to pen the script.

The search is currently on for a director, since Flanagan is unavailable due to his commitments to a Carrie TV series and the new Exorcist movie. The project has been given an official release date of September 11, 2026.

Based on comments from James Gunn, the movie will be set in the Dcu, as opposed to The Batman director Matt Reeves' "BatVerse."

"Exciting news out of [DC] Studios today as [Clayface], a Dcu story from a script by Mike Flanagan, has been Officially greenlit. Clayface premieres in 2026."

DC Studios co-ceo Peter Safran recently shared a few new details on the Flanagan script, noting that Clayface is indeed going to be a full-on horror movie in the same vein...
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 2/15/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3 — 7 Things You Need To Know About the Epic Survival Thriller
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We are first introduced to the characters of Yellowjackets as a 1996 high school soccer team on their way to Seattle with their coach, assistant coach, and the coach’s two sons, who then become stranded in the Canadian wilderness when their plane crashes. The survivors of the crash are forced to survive in the brutal climate for 19 months, with many perishing, and the rest resorting to cannibalism. The show is loosely inspired by the true story of the 1972 Andes Flight Disaster, in which a plane carrying 45 passengers, including the Uruguayan Rugby team, their families and friends, and the flight crew, crash-landed in the Andes Mountains. The survivors were lost for 72 days, during which many of the remaining survivors of the crash suffered hypothermia and starvation. They were also tragically driven to cannibalism to stay alive until the remaining 14 survivors were finally rescued. That story has also been made into a 2023 survival drama,...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 2/11/2025
  • by Dana Noraas
  • Collider.com
‘City of God’ Director, Dp Reteam on ‘El Abuso,’ About Former Uruguayan President Mújica’s Historic 1971 Prison Break (Exclusive)
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Federation and OjoFilms have joined forces to create a new Spanish-language limited series titled “El Abuso,” based on the book “La Fuga de Punta Carretas” by Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro.

Directed by Academy Award nominees Cesar Charlone and Fernando Meirelles, the Dp and co-director of 2003’s “City of God,” respectively, “El Abuso” tells the true story of the dramatic 1971 jailbreak of 101 political prisoners from the Tupamaros, a legendary urban guerilla group. Among the escapees was Pepe Mújica, who later became President of Uruguay.

“At a time when the world was deeply divided, this jailbreak symbolized freedom for an entire region,” said Charlone.

The series will also examine the kidnapping and assassination of CIA operative Dan Mitrione, which the Tupamaros used to expose the brutal tactics of the impending Operation Condor during a shadowy period of the Cold War.

Delivered as an eight-episode limited series, “El Abuso” is being adapted by Mariana Santangelo...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/10/2025
  • by Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
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First look at Carmen Maura in psychological horror ‘Vieja Loca’ (exclusive)
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Studiocanal has revealed a first look at Spanish star Carmen Maura in Argentinian director Martin Mauregui’s psychological horror titleViejaLoca, produced by Ja Bayona.

Argentina’s Daniel Hendler stars in the film as a man caught in a nightmare one stormy evening after receiving a desperate call from an ex-girlfriend to look after her senile mother, played by Maura.

ViejaLocashot in Buenos Aires last year, produced by Bayona Spain’s Peliculas La Trini,with Argentina’s Primo Content and La Union de los Rios, and Spain’s Bambu Producciones and Mr Fields and Friends, and Studiocanal.

Bayona told Screen he...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/10/2025
  • ScreenDaily
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First look at Carmen Maura in Argentinian psychological horror ‘Vieja Loca’ (exclusive)
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Studiocanal has revealed a first look at Spanish star Carmen Maura in Argentinian director Martin Mauregui’s psychological horror titleViejaLoca, produced by Ja Bayona.

Argentina’s Daniel Hendler stars in the film as a man caught in a nightmare one stormy evening after receiving a desperate call from an ex-girlfriend to look after her senile mother, played by Maura.

ViejaLocashot in Buenos Aires last year, produced by Bayona Spain’s Peliculas La Trini,with Argentina’s Primo Content and La Union de los Rios, and Spain’s Bambu Producciones and Mr Fields and Friends, and Studiocanal.

Bayona told Screen he...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/10/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Yellowjackets (2021)
Binge ‘Yellowjackets’ Before the Debut of Season Three! [Murder Made Fiction Podcast]
Yellowjackets (2021)
Buzz Buzz Buzz

As Jenn and I embark on a month of “Survival Cannibalism” true crime titles, we’re binging Showtime’s Yellowjackets. Each day on Patreon we’re discussing two episodes of the series, working our way through S01 and S02, catching up just in time to watch the new season on Feb 14.

In Yellowjackets, an all-female high school soccer team crashes in the Canadian Rockies en route to Nationals in 1996, stranding the teens in the wilderness for 19 months. As team leader Jackie (Ella Purnell) struggles to adjust, her secretly pregnant best friend Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) drifts towards the leadership style of domineering Taissa (Jasmin Savoy Brown) and spiritual Lottie (Courtney Eaton).

Meanwhile, bad girl Natalie (Sophie Thatcher) begins hunting with – and dating – Travis (Kevin Alves), while outcast Misty (Samantha Hanratty) finds new purpose as a member of the group. But what’s up with the creepy cabin, the symbols,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 2/3/2025
  • by Joe Lipsett
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Ted Bundy
Comparing and Contrasting Films About Ted Bundy and the Green River Killer [Murder Made Fiction]
Ted Bundy
Serial Killers of Women

It’s been two months of covering films and miniseries adaptations of the crimes of Ted Bundy and Gary Ridgway. Jenn and I have unpacked the crimes of both serial killers, as well as their victims, the survivors, and the legacy they’ve left behind in both true crime and media.

The diverse titles have made us question the best approach for adapting the stories of extremely prolific killers in a way that doesn’t diminish their victims to mere body counts or statistics. It has also made us question if there is a “better” way to tell these stories, as many of them tend to lean into dark comedy (such as 2002’s Ted Bundy) or sensationalism (see: Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman).

And then there’s the uncomfortable realization that the main reason people know Bundy and not Gary Ridgway, aka The Green River Killer, is...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 1/30/2025
  • by Joe Lipsett
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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It’s Not Just ‘Squid Game’: Netflix Int’l Highlights With Omar Sy, Matthias Schweighöfer
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For fans of international TV, news of the return of South Korean smash hit Squid Game for a third and final season was the big takeaway from Netflix’s global program showcase this week. But beyond the bloodsport, Netflix’s international line-up included several tantalizing new projects, featuring some of the world’s biggest stars, including French actor Omar Sy, German talent Matthias Schweighöfer, and Mexican VIP Alfonso Herrera, who all unveiled new local originals for the streaming giant.

Sy, who went from local to global superstar on the back of Netflix’s Lupin, will bring his latest feature, French Lover, to the platform this year. The romantic drama sees Sy falling for Marion (The Bureau actress Sara Giraudeau), the literal girl next door. Schweighöfer, whose 2021 action comedy Army of Thieves, was a surprise hit for Netflix, returns with Brick, from Tribes of Europe director Philip Koch. The high-concept sci-fi...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 1/30/2025
  • by Scott Roxborough
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
French Action Thriller With 43% Rt Score Becomes Huge Hit on Netflix
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In the last few years, Netflix has further expanded its slate with foreign titles that have proven to be extremely popular. Aside from the worldwide phenomenon series Squid Game and Money Heist, the streamer has released many popular movies, too, like 2023's Society of the Snow, 2019's The Platform, and 2024's Under Paris.

A new title that's making waves on the streaming service is Ad Vitam. The French action thriller debuted on Netflix on Jan. 10, 2025, and has been a huge hit ever since. Ad Vitam continued its dominance at the top of the non-English movie charts globally for a third week in a row, adding 8.4 million views, the equivalent of 13.7 million hours viewed for the week between Jan. 20 and Jan. 26, per Tudum.

Related Cameron Diaz's Latest Action Flick Continues to Dominate the Charts Despite New Drop in Rt Scores

There's nothing people love more than a comeback story and Cameron Diaz proves that.
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  • 1/29/2025
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
The Inspirational Sports Biopic That's Blowing Up Netflix's Top Charts
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If nothing else, you can at least make the case that Netflix viewers have a certain kind of diverse taste. While the current situation is pretty dire, with Cameron Diaz's first movie in 11 years dominating the Netflix charts despite terrible reviews, last year we saw the director of "Green Room" top the same charts with the excellent action thriller "Rebel Ridge." Likewise, movies such as Kevin Hart's "Lift" enjoy baffling success on the streamer but so too do stellar sci-fi epics directed by Christopher Nolan, such as when "Interstellar" topped the Netflix charts to start 2025.

In all, then, Netflix is an infinitely fascinating yet confounding landscape -- one that's populated by the kind of streaming slop responsible for watering down the entire concept of moviemaking, yet also capable of exposing global audiences to Academy Award nominated films such as the Spanish drama "Society of the Snow." Now, the...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 1/23/2025
  • by Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
10 Most Exciting Netflix Movies Releasing in 2025, Ranked
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Netflix is preparing for an epic 2025, with several exciting projects set to define the coming year for the streaming service. In the wake of Carry-On's surprise success at the end of 2024, Netflix is looking to recreate its latest hit with several new offerings on the release slate for the next twelve months.

While there are several exciting television releases on the way, Netflix is also committed to releasing exciting new movies almost every month of the new year. From action-thrillers starring iconic actors to fresh installments of fan-favorite franchises, these are some of the most exciting Netflix original movies coming out in 2025.

Related The 15 Most-Watched Movies on Netflix in 2024, Ranked

From Millie Bobby Brown’s Damsel to Oscar-nominated Society of the Snow, these are Netflix's top 10 most-watched movies.

Back In Action Marks Several Major Hollywood Comebacks Release Date: January 17

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Back in Action is the next big...
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  • 1/22/2025
  • by Jordan Iacobucci
  • CBR
In This Dark Comedy, the Real Disaster Happens Behind Closed Doors
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Whenever disaster hits in a movie, we already know what will happen next. We will either have a juicy disaster flick in our hands, packed to the brim with breathtaking action sequences, or we'll get a heavy drama like J.A. Bayona's The Impossible or, well, J.A. Bayona's Society of the Snow. But what if the director staring at imminent catastrophe isn't that keen on action movies and tearjerkers? What if they're more into delivering a message through a very disturbing and uncomfortable sense of humor? Well, that's how you get Ruben Östlund's Force Majeure, a film that makes you wonder if getting hit by an avalanche would really be the worst thing in the world. After all, surviving such a disaster unharmed might turn you into a coward or, perhaps even more disturbing, a coward's wife.
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  • 1/18/2025
  • by Elisa Guimarães
  • Collider.com
Sony Pictures Classics Dates Steve Coogan Dramedy ‘The Penguin Lessons’ For March
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Sony Pictures Classics has announced that it will release its dramedy The Penguin Lessons, starring Academy Award nominees Steve Coogan (Philomena) and Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes), in theaters nationwide on March 28.

The film is set to open against Focus Features’ Sundance entry The Ballad of Wallis Island, starring Carey Mulligan; Universal’s horror thriller The Woman in the Yard, A24’s Death of a Unicorn, starring Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd; and Amazon MGM’s Jason Statham action thriller A Working Man, among other titles.

Based on Tom Michell’s 2016 memoir of the same name, The Penguin Lessons is inspired by the true story of a disillusioned Englishman who went to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, Tom (Coogan) discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. However, after he rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, his life is turned upside-down.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/17/2025
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Society of Camera Operators Awards Film & TV Nominations Revealed
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Society of Camera Operators announced today the film and television nominees for its 2025 Soc Awards, which honor the craft of camera operation and celebrate the vital role camera operators and crews play in storytelling.

Vying for the movie prize are the camera pros behind Challengers, Civil War, A Complete Unknown, Wicked and Wolfs. Nominees on the TV side are the operators for episodes of The Bear, Fallout, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Penguin and Yellowstone.

Winners will be honored during the annual Soc Lifetime Achievement Awards weekend on February 14 & 15 at Loews Hollywood.

The lensers behind Netflix’s Society of the Snow and HBO’s The Last of Us were the big winners at the 2024 Soc Awards.

Here are the 2005 Soc Awards nominees:

Camera Operator of the Year – Film

Bianca Butti, Challengers

with Terrence Hayes, “B” Camera Operator and Patrick Quinn, “C” Camera Operator

Michael Fuchs, Wolfs

with Rebecca Rajadnya, “B...
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  • 1/15/2025
  • by Erik Pedersen
  • Deadline Film + TV
Chris Hemsworth & Tom Holland’s Trending Movie On Streaming Is A Reminder To Watch Netflix’s 90% Rt Survival Drama From Last Year
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Chris Hemsworth and Tom Holland’s 2015 survival drama In the Heart of the Sea is now trending on Netflix, and its heartbreaking true story provides a good reminder to watch Netflix’s own similar film from January 2024. While framed around one of the survivors recounting the tale to Herman Melville, serving as inspiration for his novel Moby Dick, In the Heart of the Sea explores the true story behind the 1820 sinking of the whaling ship Essex. After the ship is wrecked by a sperm whale, twenty crew members resort to drastic measures before being rescued, with the majority dying at sea.

After landing on Netflix on January 1, 2025, In the Heart of the Sea has finally received a resurgence in popularity a decade after its premiere. Unfortunately, despite In the Heart of the Sea’s stellar cast and director, it was met with mixed reviews in 2015, currently holding a 42% Rotten Tomatoes score.
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  • 1/7/2025
  • by Jordan Williams
  • ScreenRant
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2025 Cinema Audio Society nominations list: ‘Dune: Part Two’ and ‘Wicked’ make the cut, but not ‘Emilia Pérez’
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The Cinema Audio Society announced nominations on Tuesday, Jan. 7, honoring the best in cinematic sound mixing. Nominees for live-action motion picture sound mixing are A Complete Unknown, Deadpool & Wolverine, Dune: Part Two, Gladiator II, and Wicked. That includes four of the top five contenders in Gold Derby’s current racetrack odds for Best Sound. Deadpool & Wolverine is the outlier, ranked 10th in our odds. Missing from the Cas nominations list were the Golden Globe-leading Emilia Pérez, as well as three other films shortlisted by the Motion Picture Academy: Blitz, Alien: Romulus, and Joker: Folie à Deux.

The Cas Awards used to correlate with the Oscar for Best Sound Mixing, but that category was consolidated with Best Sound Editing for the 93rd annual awards honoring the best films of 2020. Now the Oscars present a single award for Best Sound. The Oscar champs since them have been Sound of Metal (2020), Dune: Part One...
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  • 1/7/2025
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
Motion Picture Sound Editors Reveal 2025 Mpse Golden Reel Awards Nominations
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Now hear this: The Motion Picture Sound Editors is out with the nominees for its 2025 Golden Reel Awards. See the list below.

Now in its 72nd year, the Golden Reels honor outstanding achievement in sound editing, sound design, music editing and foley artistry in 20 categories spanning film, television and video games. Winners will be announced February 23 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.

Oscar winner Kevin Costner to receive the Mpse Filmmaker Award, and supervising sound editor Greg Hedgepath to receive the Career Achievement Award

Last year’s top Golden Reel film honors went to Oppenheimer, Maestro, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Society of the Snow.

Founded in 1953, the Motion Picture Sound Editors is a nonprofit group of professional sound and music editors who work in the motion picture, TV and gaming industries. Here are the nominees for its 2025 Golden Reel Awards:

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Animation...
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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Erik Pedersen
  • Deadline Film + TV
Netflix's Polarizing New Disaster Series Is a Streaming Success
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Netflix’s La Palma is trending on a new TV ratings chart, despite having a less-than-stellar 28% audience score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The Norwegian disaster drama reached fifth place the week of Dec. 19 through Dec. 25, 2024, on Reelgood, which tracks audience interest, per Screen Rant.

Reelgood’s top five list also includes: Paramount+’s Dexter: Original Sin, Apple TV+’s Shrinking, and The Agency from Showtime. The top spot for the week of Dec. 19 to 25 went to Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone.

Related Netflix Accidentally Leaked the Squid Game Season 3 Release Date and It's Closer than Expected

Netflix won't let fans forget the shocking Season 2 finale until Season 3 drops.

A Fictional Tale of a Real-Life Place

Based on a real island called La Palma, the four-episode series is fictional and chronicles a Norwegian family vacationing on the island. The miniseries focuses on a volcano eruption in the Canary Islands and zeroes...
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  • 1/4/2025
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
New Netflix Disaster Show Climbs Streaming Chart Despite 29% Audience Score
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Netflix's latest disaster show is trending on a new streaming chart despite a weak reception from audiences. Stories of disaster, both real and fictional, have tended to find an audience on Netflix. Society of the Snow, from director J.J. Bayona, was the third most-watched Netflix film for the first half of 2024. The drama unfolds in 1972, focusing on the true story of a Uruguayan rugby team's experience in 1972 and their ordeal after a flight crashed in the Andes Mountains.

Under Paris was also not too far behind as the fourth most-watched film during that same period. Directed by Xavier Gens, who wrote the script with Yannick Dahan, Maud Heywang, Yaël Langmann and Olivier Torres, the French film centered on a grieving marine biologist who has to save Paris from a giant shark. As the new year begins, though, a miniseries, with only four episodes, is showing signs of success.
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  • 1/1/2025
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Netflix Disaster Series 'La Palma' Takes the #1 Spot Despite Audience Reactions
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An unexpected (and now largely panned) TV series has exploded into the #1 spot on Netflix’s top 10. The limited series, which was released earlier this month with little fanfare, is titled La Palma and follows a Norwegian family who, while vacationing on the titular island, suddenly find themselves fighting for survival amid a natural disaster. La Palma has taken the streaming platform by storm, beating out the likes of Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano’s dark comedy series No Good Deed, Jamie Foxx’s stand-up special Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was..., and the critical hit spy thriller series Black Doves.

Created by Martin Sundland, Lars Gudmestad, and Harald Rosenløw-Eeg, La Palma stars Ingrid Bolsø Berdal (Cold Prey), Anders Baasmo (Welcome to Norway), Alma Günther (Another Happy Christmas), Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, and Thea Sofie Loch Næss (The Last Kingdom), and is only four episodes long, making it perfect for binge-watching.
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  • 12/19/2024
  • by Jonathan Fuge
  • MovieWeb
15 Best Netflix Original Movies of 2024
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Netflix is home to millions of hours of content, and something new is added to Netflix’s content library every day. 2024 has been a great year for Netflix as many of the great original movies and TV shows, including shows like Baby Reindeer and Hit Man, came out this year. So, we compiled a list of the best Netflix original movies in 2024.

Society of the Snow Credit – Netflix

Society of the Snow is a Spanish survival drama film directed by J.A. Bayona, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Bernat Vilaplana, Jaime Marques, and Nicolás Casariego. Based on the 2009 non-fiction book of the same name by Pablo Vierci, the 2024 film is set in 1972, and it follows a Uruguayan rugby team after their flight crashes in the Andes Mountains. Society of the Snow stars Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella,...
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  • 12/16/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The 10 Most Underrated Movies Of 2024, Ranked
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There's no such thing as a "bad" year for movies -- not if you watch enough of them. That statement might come across like a hackneyed cliché every time film fans trot that out and lob it into the ether like a self-righteous grenade ... but it's still true!

Okay, we won't put lipstick on a pig: the state of the industry these days feels, to put a fine point on it, dire. Blockbusters have bullied out smaller and more original offerings on their way to ruling the roost, though even that's no guarantee anymore with the way budgets keep skyrocketing. Streaming platforms have become a last, desperate haven for passion projects from our best and brightest filmmakers ... but that only makes it easier for the Powers That Be to take movies like Clint Eastwood's "Juror #2" and sentence them to a digital death penalty. And unless they're dealing with names like Christopher Nolan,...
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  • 12/15/2024
  • by Jeremy Mathai
  • Slash Film
‘Dune: Part Two’, ‘Fallout’ Lead Saturn Awards Nominations
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Tentpoles Dune: Part Two, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Deadpool & Wolverine and TV series including Fallout and Agatha All Along lead nominations for the 52nd Saturn Awards, which recognize the year’s best genre movies and series.

Warner Bros’ Dune: Part Two topped the overall noms list with 14 including Best Science Fiction Film and acting noms for Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya among others, followed by studio stablemate Beetlejuice 2 with 13 noms including Best Fantasy Film; Warner Bros topped all studios with 35 noms.

Disney’s Deadpool & Wolverine had 10 nominations.

On the TV side, Amazon MGM Studios’ video game adaptation Fallout was tops with five nominations: Best Science Fiction Television Series, Best Actor on Television (Walton Goggins), Best Actress on Television (Ella Purnell) and Best Guest Star on Television (Kyle MacLachlan). Amazon MGM had a leading 17 TV noms among the studios, while Disney was second with 11.

Organized by the Academy of Science Fiction,...
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  • 12/5/2024
  • by Patrick Hipes
  • Deadline Film + TV
Saturn Awards to stream on The Roku Channel next year
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Cast members of AMC’s hit anthology series “The Walking Dead” accept the Dan Curtis Legacy Award at the 51st annual Saturn Awards in February 2024. (Courtesy photo)

The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films will host the 52nd Annual Saturn Awards on Groundhog Day next year, the organization announced on Wednesday.

The awards ceremony will honor the best TV shows and movies in the genre of science fiction, horror and fantasy with its annual banquet on February 2, which will stream live via Electric Entertainment’s platform Electric Now and on The Roku Channel for the first time.

Nominees for the Saturn Awards were announced this week, with Warner Bros Discovery (Wbd) grabbing the top spot for the most-nominated entertainment company with 35 nominations. Wbd-owned or produced films like “Dune: Part Two,” “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice” and “Wonka” were among the titles mentioned. Dune: Part Two was the most-nominated singular title with 14 potential award wins.
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  • 12/4/2024
  • by Matthew Keys
  • The Desk
Netflix France, Italy Share New Commissions: ‘The Law According to Lidia Poët’ Returning for Season 3, ‘Nouvelle Ecole’ Sets Reunion Special
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Netflix’s European heads have unveiled a series of sneak peeks and new commissions, including a Season 3 order of “The Law According to Lidia Poët” in Italy and a three-part reunion special of France’s “Nouvelle Ecole.”

The third season of “The Law According to Lidia Poët,” which was unveiled by Tinny Andreatta, VP of content for Italy, will again star Matilda De Angelis.

Meanwhile Pauline Dauvin, VP of content for France, revealed a three-part special reuniting the talent of competition series “Nouvelle Ecole” (“Rhythm and Flow: France”) enabling viewers to catch up with their favorite contestants.

The execs, who were joined at U.K. television conference Content London by Netflix’s head of Emea content Larry Tanz, also shared new details on upcoming series “The Leopard,” an adaptation of the Italian novel of the same name which stars Kim Rossi Stuart, Benedetta Porcaroli and Deva Cassel, and “French Lover,...
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
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Netflix Execs Reflect on 10 Years in Europe, Billions in Investment: “Great Stories Come From Anywhere”
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A panel of top Netflix executives touted 10 years of the global streamer in such key European territories as France, Germany and Italy on Tuesday.

At Content London, vp of content Emea Larry Tanz, vp of content France Pauline Dauvin and vp of content Italy Tinny Andreatta spoke during a fireside discussion celebrating big milestones for Netflix, with the 10-year anniversary this year in France and Germany and more dates to mark in 2025 in Italy and Spain.

During the session, Tanz shared that between 2020 and 2023, Netflix invested €6.5 billion ($6.8 billion) in European, non-English series and films, including some of the service’s most popular series and films, such as Society of the Snow (Spain), Troll (Norway), Borgen (Denmark), Under Paris (France), High Water (Poland), and The Hand Of God (Italy).

“That’s great for our members from films and series they get, but also for the industry,” Tanz said. “That has resulted in 60,000 jobs just in Europe.
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Lily Ford
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Society Of The Snow True Story: The Harrowing Tale The Netflix Movie Is Based On
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The Society of the Snow true story is just as harrowing as the tale told in the Netflix movie. Directed by J.A. Bayona (The Impossible), Society of the Snow tells the story of a plane carrying the Uruguay rugby team to Chili for a match in 1972, only to slam into a mountain in the Andes and crash, the plane breaking into prices. In a miracle, some of the passengers survived, but they were stranded with no one knowing where they were, and they ended up relying on desperate means for survival.

If this all sounds familiar, it is because there was already a movie released about the incident with the theatrical release Alive in 1993. However, Alive received mostly average reviews as it created more of an action-survival film. Bayona preferred to make something a little more loyal to the true story and show how the faith and determination helped these...
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  • 11/24/2024
  • by Shawn S. Lealos
  • ScreenRant
Sequel To Netflix's Most-Watched Non-English Movie Confirmed For 2025 Release
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The sequel to Netflix's most-watched non-English movie has been confirmed for a 2025 release. Originally launched in 2007, the streaming service began its global expansion in 2010, launching in Canada and rapidly entering international markets like Latin America, Europe, and Asia over the next decade and, by 2016, had become available in over 190 countries. Over the years, Netflix's original non-English movies and TV shows have created a robust library that appeals to its international subscribers.

To date, Netflix's most-watched title, TV show or movie, English or non-English, is the Korean-language Squid Game season 1 with over 265 million views. In terms of movies, their most popular non-English film is Troll with 103 million views, followed by Under Paris, Society of the Snow, Nowhere, The Platform, Through My Window, Aka, Bloody Red Sky, My Name Is Vendetta, and Black Crab. The streaming service has shown a strong interest in producing follow-ups to their most popular non-English movies,...
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  • 11/19/2024
  • by Adam Bentz
  • ScreenRant
Yellowjackets Lawsuit: Showtime Sued Over 2015 Survival Movie With Similar Plot To Hit Series
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Showtime has been sued over Yellowjackets, with the idea theft lawsuit claiming the TV show has a similar plot to a 2015 survival movie. The horror mystery series has become one of the biggest hits for the premium network, enthralling critics and audiences with the survival of a soccer team after a plane crash in Canada, as well as how their adult lives after escaping have been impacted. Yellowjackets season 3 is currently in production, with a story planned through season 5 as of writing.

However, The Hollywood Reporter has revealed a lawsuit has been filed against Showtime and Lionsgate by Eden Film Production, who claim Yellowjackets committed idea theft against the 2015 film Eden. Both media involve a soccer team crash-landing in the wilderness, resorting to cannibalism for survival. They both also involve a coach, the child of a head coach, and someone of the opposite gender getting stuck in the wilderness with the team.
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  • 11/15/2024
  • by Nick Bythrow
  • ScreenRant
Escape at Dannemora Comes to Netflix With Painfully Slow Suspense
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Escape at Dannemora feels like a cross between The Shawshank Redemption and Out of Sight. However, this Showtime original turned Netflix offering is about a lot more than two men breaking out of prison. The crime drama based on a true story is headlined by Benicio del Toro, Paul Dano, and Rosanna Arquette -- the latter of whom won Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film at the Golden Globes for her truly understated performance. But they're not the only big names working on the seven-episode series.

Ben Stiller is behind the camera, with veteran screenwriters Michael Tolkin and Brett Johnson filling in the blanks. The duo's credentials in both film and television, from 1992's The Player through to AMC's Mad Men, reveal an innate understanding of flawed humanity that Escape at Dannemora actively explores. With a dozen Emmy nominations in addition to the Golden Globe win, this...
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  • 11/2/2024
  • by Martin Carr
  • CBR
Netflix’s “clip that” feature will let fandoms to drive word-of-mouth marketing
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Fandom is one of the driving forces behind digital content creation. Tumblr GIFsets promoting TV shows, four-hour YouTube essays about the Star Wars hotel, hundreds of millions of words of fanfiction, and countless views and comments on content creators’ videos (not to mention the channel subscriptions and merch purchases) are all born out of fan fervor. Platforms like YouTube have increasingly recognized how powerful fandoms can be–and now Netflix seems to be catching on, too.

For years, Netflix, like virtually all other major streaming services, hasn’t allowed people to take screenshots or screen recordings of what they’re watching. If you try to record any kind of footage from what you’re watching, you’ll get a blank black square. This prevents some piracy methods, sure, but it also hinders fans who just want to share a favorite shot or talk about a favorite clip on social media.
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  • 10/30/2024
  • by James Hale
  • Tubefilter.com
‘Society of the Snow,’ ‘Rings of Power’ Director J.A. Bayona Doesn’t ‘Separate’ Movies and TV: ‘There Is Only One Way of Telling a Story Right’
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At this year’s Mipcom, where Spain is the Country of Honor, Spanish director J.A. Bayona hosted a masterclass in which he talked about inspiration, anchoring his stories in a moment and the importance of improvisation.

Early on, Bayona was asked to talk through his creative process, from picking a project to writing to filming and everything in between. According to the director, the first step is finding something that resonates with him and anchoring everything else he does to that point.

“I need to feel a connection to a feeling idea that resonates with me. That’s something that, if it’s strong enough, will last the process of making a film, which is a very long and sometimes painful process. You really need to have a very strong connection to the material in order to sustain that,” he explained.

Using his 2012 natural disaster hit “The Impossible,” for which...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
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Spanish Government Launches Ambitious Campaign to Promote Booming Film and TV Sectors
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Spain is having a moment.

If that sounds familiar, it might be because Spain’s been having a moment for the last few years. The bump came when the government launched the Spain Audiovisual Hub in 2021, offering strategic backing of the industry by pumping 1.6 billion euros ($1.73 billion) into it.

In the three years since, Spain has made progress on all four of the Hub’s main areas of focus: attracting foreign investments and shoots, improving financial and tax instruments, training talent — especially women — as well as regulatory reforms and the elimination of administrative barriers.

Now, Spain has been designated MIPCOM’s 2024 Country of Honor, and the Spanish government has launched an ambitious campaign called Spain, Where Talent Ignites aimed at boosting the country’s global recognition, reputation and marketability of Spanish productions, and growing business opportunities in an increasingly competitive landscape.

“The aim of the campaign is to associate the Spanish audiovisual industry with talent,...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Jennifer Green
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
J.A. Bayona Reveals Why He Was Surprised That Audiences Flocked To ‘Society Of The Snow’ — MIPCOM
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J.A. Bayona’s Society of the Snow is one of Netflix’s most-watched movies of this year so far yet the director revealed today it was mainly intended for an older audience.

Speaking at MIPCOM, the Oscar-nominee said his creative team were “surprised” when the movie about the Uruguayan rugby team’s survival experience after their plane crashed in the Andes proved to be a “phenomenon” with younger audiences.

“Society of the Snow was meant to be for a more mature audience,” said Bayona. “When I look back it makes sense because it had young actors going through a difficult situation and the younger audience felt related to these characters. But it was never intended to be a film for young people and it became one.”

Society of the Snow, which launched in late 2023, was third in Netflix’s most-watched movies of the first half of this year, and top...
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  • 10/22/2024
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
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How Laura Fernández Espeso Is Taking Mediapro Studio Global
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Laura Fernández Espeso, who took over as CEO of The Mediapro Studio (Tms), in 2020, has taken the Iberian powerhouse global. The group now has 52 offices across 31 countries, and this summer launched operations across the U.S. and Canada. “We’ve opened offices in Los Angeles after operating in Miami and New York over the last few years,” she says, Tms US & Canada fulfills our goal to create, produce, and distribute content in English, intended for audiences all over the world.”

Tms’ English-language credits to date include the Paolo Sorrentino-directed limited series The Young Pope and The New Pope, for HBO/Max, and Nicolas Winding Refn’s family adventure series The Famous Five for the BBC, as well as such features as A Perfect Day, Hunting Ava Bravo, and Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths.

Indie film is where Fernández Espeso got her start in the industry, more than 20 years ago.
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  • 10/22/2024
  • by Scott Roxborough
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spanish Content Is Europe’s Leading Revenue Generator on Streaming Platforms per Icex, Parrot Analytics Report Unveiled at Mipcom (Exclusive)
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J.A. Bayona’s Oscar-nominated “Society of the Snow,” Netflix series hit “Money Heist” and Prime Video’s “Red Queen” have spearheaded the success of Spanish content worldwide, per a new report unveiled at Mipcom by Spanish trade and investment body Icex and entertainment analytics org, Parrot Analytics.

Data they presented at the annual confab in Cannes revealed that Spain-originated content has generated an estimated $5.1 billion in global streaming revenue over the past four years.

For 2024, Spanish content is expected to deliver $1.4 billion in global revenue, reflecting a steep demand across key regions and confirming the country’s dominance in the non-English content market. Spain is Mipcom’s country of honor in this year’s edition.

“Society of the Snow,” in particular, was the #4 movie driving the most subscriber sign-ups for Netflix and ranked second among movies that contributed to the giant streamer’s subscriber renewals in Q1 2024, according to the report.
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  • 10/21/2024
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
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