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Paramount pitches Netflix as a European Union nonstarter, but regulators seem unfazed - and Trump may be the only audience that matters.
Greet the season with a pile of holiday movies and a new Knives Out movie.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' videographer, Michael Oberlies, wants to clear his name as Diddy's team blasts Netflix for showing allegedly "stolen footage."
The streamer announced the renewal ahead of the second season, Part 2 premiere.
A new "Knives Out" mystery from Rian Johnson lands on Netflix soon. Here's how, when, and where to watch "Wake Up Dead Man".
The entertainment company’s new “Netflix House” experience is bringing the brand’s shows into former department stores. Will streaming TV fans follow?
In an ironic twist for the media giant known for documentaries about scammers, fraudsters, and crooks, Netflix’s own in-house scammer director, Carl Rinsch, was found guilty of defrauding the world’s most dominant streamer.
Carl Rinsch lost millions of dollars in risky securities trades, made that money back in cryptocurrency investments and used the profits for a luxury spending spree.
Prosecutors accused Carl Rinsch, who directed the Keanu Reeves-starring "47 Ronin," of fraud after an ambitious sci-fi Netflix project collapsed.
After putting a neat Norwegian spin on slasher horror ("Cold Prey") and 1970s-style disaster thriller ("The Wave"), Roar Uthaug turned to the rampaging-giant-monster genre with "Troll," and was no doubt as surprised as everyone else when that swiftly became Netflix's most popular non-English-language movie to date in 2022.
The streamer is rolling out a fresh batch of Christmas movies this December, including three world premieres. From the Kate Winslet-directed Goodbye June to the ridiculous My Secret Santa, these holiday (and holiday-adjacent) movies are best enjoyed with a piping-hot cup of cocoa and a few tissues.