The actor was so fearful of the role, he thought about not getting on a plane to the Macau set. But it was a passion project for the director.
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‘Nobody Wants This’ Wades Even Deeper Into Product Placement in Season 2
Did a Netflix show wade too far into advertising in its second season? Many viewers found it distracting, even if some of it was organic.
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Stream These 5 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in November
A Stephen King adaptation and a recent horror phenomenon are among the titles U.S. subscribers can still catch during scary movie season before they leave.
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Three Offers in One Month: Paramount’s Secret Pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery
A letter from Paramount’s chief executive, David Ellison, to Warner Bros.’ board of directors reveals weeks of talks between the two companies.
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Hollywood’s Latest Cliffhanger: The Fate of Warner Bros. Discovery
Potential bidders are circling the media company as it weighs its deal options. But financial and regulatory questions hang over everything.
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Helps Lift Netflix Revenue 17%
The streaming giant said the higher results came from a mix of subscription growth, advertising and other sales.
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Who Is Victoria Beckham Now? A New Netflix Documentary Offers an Answer.
In a new Netflix documentary, the star invites viewers to see her in a fresh light.
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Netflix Jumps Into Podcasts With Spotify Deal
Netflix will show video versions of 16 podcasts on sports, culture, entertainment and true crime.
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‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ Review: When Things Go Splash in the Night
Keira Knightley and Guy Pearce encounter bumpy waters on a yacht in this adaptation of a Ruth Ware thriller.
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in October
“Nobody Wants This” is back and so is Kathryn Bigelow, with a new political thriller starring Idris Elba.
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‘French Lover’ Review: An Affair Not to Remember
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Trump’s $100,000 Visa Fee Puts Many Tech Start-Ups in a Bind
Silicon Valley start-ups said they were concerned they would be disproportionately hurt by the new visa fee for skilled foreign workers, given their limited resources.
