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‘Cliff Booth’ Teaser: Brad Pitt Returns in First Footage From David Fincher’s Tarantino Sequel, Unveiled During the Super Bowl

‘Cliff Booth’ Teaser: Brad Pitt Returns in First Footage From David Fincher’s Tarantino Sequel, Unveiled During the Super Bowl

Netflix debuts the first teaser for ‘The Adventures of Cliff Booth’ during the Super Bowl, with Brad Pitt returning as the iconic stuntman in a Tarantino-written sequel directed by David Fincher.

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Christopher Nolan Steps Into the Industry’s Crosshairs as DGA President While ‘The Odyssey’ Looms

Christopher Nolan Steps Into the Industry’s Crosshairs as DGA President While ‘The Odyssey’ Looms

As he prepares to release ‘The Odyssey,’ Christopher Nolan begins his tenure as Directors Guild of America president amid industry-wide job losses, AI disruption, and looming studio consolidation. Nolan outlines the DGA’s priorities as contract negotiations approach.

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‘His & Hers’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal Are Let Down by Netflix’s Hollow Mystery

‘His & Hers’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal Are Let Down by Netflix’s Hollow Mystery

Netflix’s ‘His & Hers’ pairs Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal in a Southern-set murder mystery that promises perspective but delivers predictability. A review of why the William Oldroyd series falls flat.

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Cillian Murphy Returns as Tommy Shelby in First Trailer for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’

Cillian Murphy Returns as Tommy Shelby in First Trailer for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’

Netflix releases the first trailer for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,’ with Cillian Murphy returning as Tommy Shelby in a WWII-set continuation of the hit series.

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‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Finds Grace, Even When the Tears Come Too Easily

‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Finds Grace, Even When the Tears Come Too Easily

Kate Winslet makes an assured directorial debut with Goodbye June, a deeply felt family drama led by Helen Mirren and an exceptional ensemble. Predictable but profoundly human, the Netflix film finds emotional truth in grief, restraint, and performance-driven storytelling.

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Warner Bros. Discovery Rejects Paramount’s $108B Hostile Bid, Backs Netflix Deal as “Superior”

Warner Bros. Discovery Rejects Paramount’s $108B Hostile Bid, Backs Netflix Deal as “Superior”

Warner Bros. Discovery has rejected Paramount and David Ellison’s $108 billion hostile takeover bid, citing financing and regulatory risks while reaffirming its merger agreement with Netflix.

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Stranger Things Season 5 Review: Netflix’s Cultural Behemoth Returns with Its Most Ambitious, Grown-Up, and Devastating Chapter Yet

Stranger Things Season 5 Review: Netflix’s Cultural Behemoth Returns with Its Most Ambitious, Grown-Up, and Devastating Chapter Yet

A darker and more emotionally complex return, Stranger Things Season 5 delivers gripping character arcs and stunning set pieces. The Duffers push the series toward its endgame with confidence, clarity, and surprising emotional depth.

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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos challenges Paramount and Warner Bros.’ push to restore long theatrical windows, arguing the model is outdated and distracts from the true causes of declining movie attendance. A deep dive into Hollywood’s newest fault line.

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‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Trailer: Josh O’Connor Enters the Benoit Blanc Cinematic Universe as a Blood-Soaked Suspect in Rian Johnson’s New Mystery

‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Trailer: Josh O’Connor Enters the Benoit Blanc Cinematic Universe as a Blood-Soaked Suspect in Rian Johnson’s New Mystery

Netflix drops a new trailer for ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,’ starring Josh O’Connor as a priest turned murder suspect opposite Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc. Directed by Rian Johnson, the film hits theaters Nov. 26 before streaming Dec. 12.

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Inside Netflix House Philadelphia, the Streamer’s First Attempt at Real-World Fandom

Inside Netflix House Philadelphia, the Streamer’s First Attempt at Real-World Fandom

Netflix House Philadelphia transforms a former Lord & Taylor into a 100,000-square-foot playground filled with photo ops, fandom décor, and themed experiences based on Wednesday and One Piece. It’s bold, stylish, and built for social media — but does the streamer’s first real-world attraction deliver more than Instagram moments?

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SAG Awards Officially Rebrand as The Actor Awards Ahead of 2026 Ceremony

SAG Awards Officially Rebrand as The Actor Awards Ahead of 2026 Ceremony

SAG-AFTRA has renamed the SAG Awards to The Actor Awards starting in 2026, aligning the ceremony with its iconic statuette and expanding its global reach as it continues streaming on Netflix.

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Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing rival bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, with first-round offers due Nov. 20. The auction could reshape Hollywood as the century-old studio seeks a sale by 2025.

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‘The Beast in Me’ Review: Netflix Returns to Prestige Thrillers With a Sharp, Slow-Burn Cat-and-Mouse Showcase for Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys

‘The Beast in Me’ Review: Netflix Returns to Prestige Thrillers With a Sharp, Slow-Burn Cat-and-Mouse Showcase for Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys

Netflix’s The Beast in Me is a gripping, slow-burn psychological thriller powered by outstanding performances from Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys. Tense, emotional, and character-driven, it recalls the prestige heyday of Homeland while carving out its own dark, addictive identity.

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‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Illuminate a Forgotten Chapter of American Power

‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Illuminate a Forgotten Chapter of American Power

Politics, ego, and madness collide in Death by Lightning, a stunningly acted retelling of Garfield’s assassination that plays like a slow-motion tragedy for a country addicted to power. Macfadyen is the performance of the year, his Guiteau both pathetic and magnetic, while Shannon turns Garfield into a tragic monument of integrity. If history repeats itself, this one makes you wish it wouldn’t.

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