I’m not gonna lie. I love that Netflix took the initiative to analyze the makeup of its on-screen talent. It’s good they’ve made progress and have identified where they need to keep working. I hope this “inclusion lense” culture, which takes into consideration different voices and audiences, works out. It would be nice to see myself reflected back at me in places like Netflix programming. I spend a lot of time there. And I know for a fact I’m not the only one that would kill for some proper representation.
Tim Burton is directing an 8-episode TV series based on Wednesday Addams
I’m not a diehard Tim Burton fan but I am a diehard Wednesday Addams fan, so I’m excited for this. Plus Netflix said supernatural sleuthing and that’s pretty much all it takes for me.
Wednesday Addams Live-Action Series From Tim Burton Lands at Netflix - hollywoodreporter.com
Keanu Reeves as a superhero vigilante? Please let this happen.
I feel like Keanu Reeves needs his own version of the Bat Signal. Save us, Keanu. We weren't excellent to each other. We fucked up. Help.
Back off already, Paramount had no choice
So apparently moviegoers outside the U.S., Canada and China are upset that Paramount sold the international rights for 'Annihilation' to Netflix. I guess they're mad that they won't get a chance to experience the movie in an actual theater, the way it was meant to be seen. However, when audiences were given a chance to see the movie in an actual theater (here in the U.S.), hardly anyone showed up. Not cool. Not good business either. Especially when their box office track record includes: 'mother!,' Downsizing,' and 'Silence.'
'Silence' put me in a coma but that's neither here nor there. What does matter is that it costs roughly $1,300 to take 4 to 5 people to the movies these days, so I understand people not going full movie theater for just any movie that comes out.
I suppose the point is that if you want people to make beautiful theatrical releases, you have to get your butt to a movie theater and put your money where your mouth is. Turns out everything's a two-way street. Typical.
‘Annihilation’ on Netflix: Moviegoers Need to Take Responsibility For Paramount’s Controversial Deal - indewire.com
Netflix's Binge Model
We've all done it, probably even repeatedly. It's just so convenient. It's all about the binge model. I thought that was obvious by now. Looks like someone doesn't want to accept that in the 21st century, everything has the potential to live forever. You can thank the internet for that.
Netflix Studied Your Binge-Watching Habit. - nytimes.com
Netflix is changing the game by bringing movies back to life
I'm interested in seeing how this pans out. Fargo did well transitioning from movie to TV series and I have high hopes for 'Dear White People.' It was a pretty good movie.