For the original, Daniel Craig was hired weeks, not months, in advance, and Ana De Armas joined days ahead. The latest, “Wake Up Dead Man,” followed that template.
Category: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Movie)
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Netflix’s Approach Shifts, Pushing Content That Can ‘Pop’
The New York Times – Movies:The streaming service long thought spending on ads didn’t result in more viewers. That has subtly changed under the marketing chief Marian Lee.
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Reed Hastings to Become Netflix’s Executive Chairman, Ceding Co-Chief Role
The New York Times – Business:Mr. Hastings will become the streaming giant’s executive chairman. Greg Peters will join Ted Sarandos as a co-chief executive.
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At the Movies, Bagels, Onions and a Side Dish of Nothing
The New York Times – Movies:Both “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and the “Knives Out” sequel delve into the abyss, where life has no meaning. What they do next is surprising.
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Producers Guild Awards Nominate Several Blockbusters and Omit Films by Women
The New York Times – Movies:‘Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and “Top Gun: Maverick” made the cut. “The Woman King” and “Women Talking” were snubbed.
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How Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim Came to Appear in ‘Knives Out’ Sequel
The New York Times – Movies:A fan of musical theater, Rian Johnson had long hoped to land the two stars. But he was already the editing phase when they agreed to take part.
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Rian Johnson on the ‘Glass Onion’ Movie Theater Experiment
The New York Times – Movies:The “Glass Onion” director explains why he sold the “Knives Out” franchise to a streamer, and how he feels about its theatrical test: “I want more.”
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Could Theatrical Movies Shut Out Streamers for the Top Oscars?
The New York Times – Movies:A year after Apple’s historic best-picture win, the lead categories could be filled entirely by big-screen films. But don’t call it a comeback just yet.
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‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Review: Another Clue for You All
The New York Times – Movies:Daniel Craig returns as the world’s greatest detective, facing down a blue-chip cast of possible murderers in Rian Johnson’s new whodunit.
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Winter Movies 2022: Here’s What’s Coming Soon to Streaming and Theaters
The New York Times – Movies:The season’s gifts include long-awaited sequels to “Black Panther” and “Knives Out” and intriguing originals like “Women Talking” and “The Fabelmans.”
