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Richard Linklater’s Hit Man stormed Venice and TIFF before a theatrical run. Spaceman bowed at Berlinale, Ultraman: Rising gave Netflix its first Annecy-to-theater anime play, and docs like Power and Skywalkers had festival visibility.
Sandwiched between the two eagerly awaited whodunnits are even more great movies you'll not want to miss. Read on for every Netflix Original still to come in 2025, and their release date.
Netflix just dropped more first-look photos for “A House of Dynamite,” a new political thriller movie from Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow.
The month begins with a long list of licensed properties arriving on Netflix Sept. 1. Some highlights among them include both “Amazing Spiderman” movies, all four “Shrek” movies, “8 Mile,” “Boyz n the Hood,” “”E.T.,” “La La Land,” “Knocked Up,” “Billy Madison,” and “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.”
A limited theatrical release across 1,750 theaters generated an estimated $16-18 million over Saturday and Sunday, giving Netflix its first No. 1 box office finish.
The streamer wanted to show it could match the success of the biggest theatrical hits. It didn’t expect this would be the first film to do it.
Netflix may rule streaming, but not every original is a gem. Here are 10 movies so bad, they’re better left unwatched from start to finish.
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K-VIBE on MSN(Movie Review) Netflix series 'Aema' revisits 1980s Korea through story of women who fought on screen and off
This still of Netflix Original Series "Aema," starring South Korean actress Lee Hanee, is provided by the OTT giant. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) SEOUL, Aug. 22 (Yonhap) -- Netflix’s new series "Aema,