No TV conversation is complete anymore without the Netflix behemoth, as the service adds entire seasons to its never-ending pile on a weekly basis. While recently putting together a roundup of every TV review IndieWire has published in 2018, we came to the realization that it would probably take a lifetime to get through all the shows released in this calendar year alone.
Netflix has said it will spend upwards of $8 billion annually in programming costs. Granted, some of that goes to acquisition of previously produced content — but CFO David Wells has said Netflix will produce as much as 700 originals worldwide this year. That’s a lot of TV.
In 2017, Netflix ended the year by reporting that users watched more than 140 million hours of content per day, or 1 billion hours per week. But that’s a collective stat. To put a solid number on how much of our lives Netflix has been vying for,...
Netflix has said it will spend upwards of $8 billion annually in programming costs. Granted, some of that goes to acquisition of previously produced content — but CFO David Wells has said Netflix will produce as much as 700 originals worldwide this year. That’s a lot of TV.
In 2017, Netflix ended the year by reporting that users watched more than 140 million hours of content per day, or 1 billion hours per week. But that’s a collective stat. To put a solid number on how much of our lives Netflix has been vying for,...
- 5/10/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Listen in as Mike, Justin and Chris continue their quest to watch The Criterion Collection in spine order! Up this week is spine #19 from The Criterion Collection, Shock Corridor!
Every week we start by talking about films and TV shows we've been watching as well as any news that piques our interests. This week, Mike gives us his thoughts on the new Lost in Space and Thoroughbreds while Chris has been watching the latest season of The Expanse and Justin abandoned most narrative content this week for bingeing The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale and First Team: Juventus. All of this is followed by our coverage of the July 2018 Release announcements from The Criterion Collection!
Our next Criterion collection film will be spine #20, Sid & Nancy by Alex Cox.
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Talk Criterion Collection, film, TV...
Every week we start by talking about films and TV shows we've been watching as well as any news that piques our interests. This week, Mike gives us his thoughts on the new Lost in Space and Thoroughbreds while Chris has been watching the latest season of The Expanse and Justin abandoned most narrative content this week for bingeing The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale and First Team: Juventus. All of this is followed by our coverage of the July 2018 Release announcements from The Criterion Collection!
Our next Criterion collection film will be spine #20, Sid & Nancy by Alex Cox.
Follow Casual Cinemedia on: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram
Email Mike, Chris or Justin at [email protected]
Talk Criterion Collection, film, TV...
- 4/20/2018
- by [email protected] (Justin Herring)
- Cinelinx
Author: Zehra Phelan
Netflix has released a trailer for its original documentary series First Team: Juventus alongside a poster.
The original docu-series will follow the stories of the Italian powerhouse football club. The first part will be released on 16th February, while the second one later this year.
First Team: Juventus Official Synopsis Netflix will follow the most compelling stories and characters in the club during the 2017-2018 season, spending time with the players both on and off the field, on the road, at home and wherever it takes to capture in-depth the real lives that make Juventus one of the most fascinating teams in the world. Fans and supporters worldwide will have access to the club’s “behind the scenes” and will feel closer than ever not only to the club that has won six straight league titles, but also to some of the greatest footballers such as the legend Alessandro Del Piero,...
Netflix has released a trailer for its original documentary series First Team: Juventus alongside a poster.
The original docu-series will follow the stories of the Italian powerhouse football club. The first part will be released on 16th February, while the second one later this year.
First Team: Juventus Official Synopsis Netflix will follow the most compelling stories and characters in the club during the 2017-2018 season, spending time with the players both on and off the field, on the road, at home and wherever it takes to capture in-depth the real lives that make Juventus one of the most fascinating teams in the world. Fans and supporters worldwide will have access to the club’s “behind the scenes” and will feel closer than ever not only to the club that has won six straight league titles, but also to some of the greatest footballers such as the legend Alessandro Del Piero,...
- 2/9/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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