All Netflix articles – Page 8
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Japan’s Ryohei Suzuki voices support for SAG-AFTRA strikers and teases Netflix film ‘City Hunter’
The Japanese actor collected the Screen International Rising Star award at the New York Asian Film Festival.
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Cannes winner Yuji Sakamoto lands five-year deal with Netflix
Japanese writer won the screenplay award at Cannes for Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Monster’.
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Ted Sarandos praises “power of Korean storytelling” ahead of Netflix doubling investment to $2.5bn
The Netflix co-CEO also met with director Park Chan-wook in Seoul
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Netflix switches to new viewership metric
Chris Hemsworth Extraction action franchise claims top two spots in this week’s English-language film charts.
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Reviews
‘WHAM!’: Sheffield Review
George Michael and Andrew Ridgley recount their proto boy-band days in peppy Netflix doc
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Netflix UK reworks emerging filmmaking initiative Breakout and reshapes local film team (exclusive)
None of the six selected projects will now be greenlit through the scheme.
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‘Nimona’: Annecy Review
Riz Ahmed and Chloë Grace Moretz lend their voices to Netflix’s retro-futurist animation
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Dominic West, Olivia Williams on filming Charles and Camilla's infamous telephone conversations in ‘The Crown’
The Crown’s Dominic West and Olivia Williams talk about playing Charles and Camilla, watching the coronation and improvising with omelettes.
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Park Chan-wook to produce period thriller ‘War And Revolt’ for Netflix
The director of ‘Old Boy’ and ‘Decision To Leave’ will also co-write the period feature.
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Netflix shareholders reject executive pay packages
Source: Orlando Parfitt Ted Sarandos Netflix investors have withheld support for the compensatory packages of its leaders, days after the Writers Guild of America (WGA) sent a letter urging them not to back the compensation measures. At the company’s annual shareholders meeting yesterday (June 1), investors voted ...
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Netflix strikes $11m domestic deal for Todd Haynes’ Cannes title ‘May December’
The psychological drama stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman.
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Fiona Lamptey, director of UK features, leaves Netflix (exclusive)
Lamptey had greenlit films including ‘The Wonder’ and ‘I Came By’, and upcoming ‘The Kitchen’, ‘Scoop’.
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Netflix reveals £4.8bn investment in UK economy, teases upcoming slate
New projects include UK series ‘Black Doves’, ‘Department Q’ and ‘Bank Of Dave: The Sequel’
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Netflix to invest $2.5bn in South Korean content
Recent series include revenge thriller ‘The Glory’.
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‘Driving folks to a theatre is not our business’ – Ted Sarandos doubles down on Netflix streaming strategy
“There’s a lot of ways to create and collect demand for a film,” co-CEO says.
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Netflix reports 1.75m global subs gain in Q1 2023, prepares to launch password crackdown in US
Streamer reports mixed financial results.
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Netflix to wind down DVD by-mail business in September
“DVD paved the way for streaming, ensuring that so much of what we started will continue long into the future.”
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Julien Leclercq to direct untitled ‘The Wages Of Fear’ remake for Netflix
The 1953 original by Henri-Georges Clouzot won best film at Cannes, Berlin and Bafta.
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Netflix and Creative UK’s debut filmmaking scheme Breakout unveils first projects (exclusive)
The six teams each received £30,000 of development funding.
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Tolley Shields, director of awards EMEA, departs Netflix
Shields built Netflix relationships with Bafta, BFI, Bifa and more.