As the fall season brings in potential award contenders, Netflix debuts two films that may have what it takes to win at the Oscars. The Piano Lesson, directed by Denzel Washington's son, and Joy, the origin story of in vitro fertilization, bring timely and thought-provoking narratives to the streaming platform. But it's not all serious as the dark comedy It's What's Inside follows a group of friends who play a dangerous body-swapping game at a wedding.
Travel back in time and relive the iconic moment when some of the biggest names in music came together for charity. Directed by Academy Award-winning director Quincy Jones, "We Are the World" raised funds for Ethiopian famine victims and left a lasting impact on music history. With celebrity appearances and behind-the-scenes footage, this Netflix original documentary is a must-watch for any music lover.
After a long period of unavailability, fans of the hit horror franchise 28 Days Later can finally rejoice as the original film will become available to buy or rent on digital starting Wednesday, December 18. This unexpected news comes after the trailer for the franchise's newest installment, 28 Years Later, broke records with a massive 60.2M global views within the first 24 hours. With the highly anticipated sequel set to release in 2025, Sony can expect a strong debut following the success of It Chapter Two, and this sudden pivot to make the original film available is a welcome surprise for fans.
The recently re-released sci-fi film, ‘Interstellar’, has surpassed expectations at the box office, earning a whopping $4.5 million from just 166 screens in the US and Canada. In an exclusive interview, director Christopher Nolan revealed his excitement and gratitude towards the film’s newfound success and discussed the challenges he faced in preserving the film’s original format. With new, young audiences flocking to theatres to experience the film on the big screen, ‘Interstellar’ proves that the cinematic experience can never be duplicated at home.
Almost three decades after the events of 28 Days Later, the world is still reeling from the deadly Rage Virus. The upcoming film, 28 Years Later, follows a group of survivors as they struggle to survive in this dangerous, post-apocalyptic world. Led by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes, the film promises intense action and a haunting portrayal of a world on the brink of collapse.
Owners of the DVD for the 2002 zombie film 28 Days Later might want to double check their collections - the film is no longer in production and not available for streaming, making it a valuable collector's item. The independently financed film was quite popular - but its absence from streaming services like Netflix and Prime Video is due to Disney losing rights to the original. That makes physically owning a copy even more of a rarity, with some copies are selling online for up to $700.
After facing censorship challenges in the Gulf, Allu Arjun's much-awaited film Pushpa 2: The Rule finally received approval for release in Saudi Arabia. However, it came with some major cuts, including an entire 19-minute sequence involving the portrayal of Hindu deities. The edited version might affect the storytelling flow, sparking debates over artistic expression and cultural sensitivity in international markets. While fans in Gulf countries will miss out on the unedited grandeur of the original, the excitement is still palpable in India as the continuation of Pushparaju's journey hits the big screens.
Viewers of Hansal Mehta's film 'The Buckingham Murders' expressed their disappointment with the dubbed version on Netflix, which replaced the original English dialogues with Hindi. After facing backlash, Mehta addressed the issue and apologized for the technical error that led to the dubbed version being uploaded. Fans can now watch the original version on the streaming platform.
The latest directorial venture by Hansal Mehta, 'The Buckingham Murders' starring Kareena Kapoor, witnessed a major technical glitch when the Hindi dub version was released on Netflix instead of the original language. Many users raised concerns about the authenticity and Mehta took to Twitter to assure them that the issue will be resolved soon. The film, which was already released in both Hindi-English and Hindi versions, has been well received at film festivals before its Indian premiere.
The highly-anticipated digital release of Kareena Kapoor Khan's mystery thriller "The Buckingham Murders" has fans excited, but some are facing disappointment due to poor dubbing in Hindi. Director Hansal Mehta apologized for the issue, stating that the original version will be released on Netflix India in a few hours. The film has received praise for its powerful performances and gripping storyline, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. Don't miss out on "The Buckingham Murders" now streaming on Netflix.