“Diversity is still crucial for us because it’s what our members so eagerly ask from us.”
Netflix’s German historical Roman era epic Barbarians and Swedish crime drama Quicksand are among some of the most notable international series to catch on with the platform’s Latin America audiences, a Ventana Sur online panel heard this week.
In a 20-minute session titled Netflix Between The Pandemic And The Ott Ecosystem, Francisco Ramos, the service’s vp of Spanish-language originals in Latin America who has been doing the festival rounds (he spoke at San Sebastian recently), said while the plan was...
Netflix’s German historical Roman era epic Barbarians and Swedish crime drama Quicksand are among some of the most notable international series to catch on with the platform’s Latin America audiences, a Ventana Sur online panel heard this week.
In a 20-minute session titled Netflix Between The Pandemic And The Ott Ecosystem, Francisco Ramos, the service’s vp of Spanish-language originals in Latin America who has been doing the festival rounds (he spoke at San Sebastian recently), said while the plan was...
- 12/3/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Netflix have been on a real hot streak lately when it comes to original movies, with action flicks Extraction and The Old Guard, thrilling superhero story Project Power, the awards worthy Da 5 Bloods and more. The latter months of the year, meanwhile, will see titles like Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7 and David Fincher’s Mank land on the service.
But this weekend, the streaming giant has brought us something a bit different from all of those with The Babysitter: Killer Queen, a sequel to the successful horror comedy from McG. Despite poor reviews, it’s been going down well with subscribers so far and is making waves online, with everyone buzzing about it.
Killer Queen is hardly the only new streaming/VOD release this weekend, though, with a whopping 10 new titles now available for you to watch from home. And after the break, we’ll run through them all.
But this weekend, the streaming giant has brought us something a bit different from all of those with The Babysitter: Killer Queen, a sequel to the successful horror comedy from McG. Despite poor reviews, it’s been going down well with subscribers so far and is making waves online, with everyone buzzing about it.
Killer Queen is hardly the only new streaming/VOD release this weekend, though, with a whopping 10 new titles now available for you to watch from home. And after the break, we’ll run through them all.
- 9/12/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
As we head into the second week of September, let’s take a look at everything that’s coming to Netflix over the next seven days. This month is packed full of original movies and TV shows, and this next batch of content is no different. There are new anime series, documentaries, foreign films and even a sequel to one of the streaming giant’s most successful horrors.
On Monday, September 7th, there are four new titles being added. Among them are My Octopus Teacher, following a filmmaker who forms an unusual bond with an octopus, Korean teen drama Record of Youth and US school system documentary Waiting for Superman. The highlight of Monday’s haul, though, has to be 2016 sci-fi movie Midnight Special, starring Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst and Adam Driver.
Tuesday’s only new addition, meanwhile, is season 2 of superhero animated series StarBeam. Wednesday is a much bigger day,...
On Monday, September 7th, there are four new titles being added. Among them are My Octopus Teacher, following a filmmaker who forms an unusual bond with an octopus, Korean teen drama Record of Youth and US school system documentary Waiting for Superman. The highlight of Monday’s haul, though, has to be 2016 sci-fi movie Midnight Special, starring Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst and Adam Driver.
Tuesday’s only new addition, meanwhile, is season 2 of superhero animated series StarBeam. Wednesday is a much bigger day,...
- 9/6/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
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