In his highly anticipated new Netflix special, the comic changes his pace to deliver bristlingly funny material about addiction, rehab and what it means to be likable.
Category: Netflix Inc
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Netflix Will End Its DVD Service After 25 Years
Sending DVDs through the mail, in recognizable red-and-white envelopes, helped the company become a behemoth in Hollywood.
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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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Trump’s Indictment and What’s Next
The New York Times – Business:The fallout will be widespread, with ramifications for the 2024 presidential race, policymaking and more.
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Stream These 9 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in April
The New York Times – Movies:A bunch of great TV shows and movies are departing for U.S. subscribers this month. Catch them while you can.
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‘The Magician’s Elephant’ Review: The Promise of a Pachyderm
The New York Times – Movies:Adapted from Kate DiCamillo’s beloved children’s book, this animated adventure sands down the somberness of its source material while turning up the silliness.
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The Short Film Nominees Get Ready for the Oscars
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:For nominees who aren’t household names, it can take some resourcefulness to get dressed for one of the biggest nights of their careers.
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A24, the Indie Film Studio, Buys New York’s Cherry Lane Theater
The New York Times – Movies:The studio’s first venture into live performance follows the move by Audible, Amazon’s audio subsidiary, to stage works at the nearby Minetta Lane Theater.
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Review: Chris Rock’s ‘Selective Outrage’ Strikes Back
The New York Times – Movies:A year after Will Smith slapped him at the Oscars, Rock responded fiercely in a new stand-up special, Netflix’s first experiment in live entertainment.
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Stream These 5 TV Shows and Movies Before They Leave Netflix in March
The New York Times – Movies:Cult-favorite TV shows and some movies that should have gotten more Oscar love than they did: Catch these titles before they’re gone for U.S. subscribers.
