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60 Million People Saw Netflix Fail for Tyson vs. Paul

One of them was NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has entrusted Netflix with Christmas Day NFL games.

 

Marielle Heller Says ‘Nightbitch’ Test Screenings Felt Like Someone ‘Poured Cold Water’ on Her

Adapting Rachel Yoder's novel for the screen, Heller felt a personal connection in bringing to life the story of a woman losing herself to marriage and motherhood.

 

Criterion Collection Unveils February 2025 Blu-ray Releases Headlined by Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘King Lear’

The boutique label will also release beloved films by Paul Thomas Anderson, Guillermo del Toro, and Gus van Sant.

 

‘Flow’ Director Gints Zilbalodis Doesn’t Need Dialogue to Tell His Stories

The writer/director tells IndieWire about applying a purely visual style to his epic animated film about a black cat escaping a flood.

 

‘Dune: Prophecy’ Showrunner Explains How They Expanded the World: ‘Freedom to Carve Our Own Territory’

"It's tremendously satisfying to be in a universe where women are taken seriously when it comes to power and politics, and driving the story," “Dune: Prophecy” showrunner Alison Schapker tells IW.

 

Warner Bros. Discovery and Kith Celebrate 85 Years of Batman with Largest Collab Collection Ever, Plus Free Screenings of Iconic

The Batman | Kith Collection will honor "the Dark Knight's role as a symbol of determination, courage, and justice to generations of fans around the world," according to a press statement.

 

Catherine Breillat’s ‘Last Summer’ Will Live Stream on Criterion Channel This November

Exclusive: After the live-streaming event, the French director's provocative incest drama will then be added to the platform's library on December 1.

 

FX’s ‘Say Nothing’ Is Worth Your Time: ‘Trying to Show Both the Seduction and the Cost of Radical Politics’

"Following people who are pushing themselves to extremes in service of some deeply felt belief is really worth exploring," creator Joshua Zetumer tells IndieWire about Hulu's powerful new series.

 

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