Netflix, Warner Bros. and Hollywood
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Netflix's latest "Knives Out" thriller explores faith and religion as detective Benoit Blanc investigates a murder in a Catholic Church over Easter weekend.
The business of Hollywood was in trouble long before the earth-rattling news that Netflix had inked a $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. And while the deal is widely seen as a coup by Netflix, once a scrappy startup that had to fight to be taken seriously,
"Everyone's just like, 'how is David Zaslav going to make so much money when he ran the company into the ground?'" says a studio executive. "The unjustness of that, when all these people are going to be out of work—it should be illegal.
If the deal goes through, an algorithm-powered streaming titan would gobble up a 102-year-old movie studio synonymous with the romance of old Hollywood.
Christopher Nolan’s ambitious science-fiction thriller Tenet will soon be leaving Netflix. The high-concept film, which includes time-bending concepts, earned global attention for both its technical execution and challenging storytelling.
Hollywood director Carl Erik Rinsch has been found guilty of stealing $11 million from Netflix and using it for his luxurious personal expenses, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a release on Thursday,
Many viewers see streaming services as interchangeable. Would the media merger that may devour HBO change anything?
A billion-dollar NSFW movie trilogy is leaving Netflix next month. The Fifty Shades trilogy, which was released between 2015 and 2018, is departing the streaming platform in January 2026. While the films were successful financially,
Netflix is ringing in the holidays with another slate of Christmas-themed movies, but while this year's crop of films is a bit less starry than last year's, viewership is in pretty lockstep as subscribers flock to small-to-mid-budget rom-coms that channel the spirit of the season.