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Streaming The Russos Talk vs. Cinema - Dark Horizon

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Netflix Streaming vs. debate cinema is being weighed by filmmaker Joe Russo today, and there’s already been a lot of backlash going online in regards to what was said. Joe and brother Anthony Russo have played two sides of the coin – the pair are best known for directing some of the biggest cinema releases ever with the two “Avengers” films and the two most recent “Captain America” films. They’ve also been a huge hit at streaming, producing Chris Hemsworth’s Netflix-led hit “Extraction” while their big-budget “The Gray Man” starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans is out in theaters today and on Netflix next week. Speaking with THR, Joe Russo said Hollywood is facing a ‘culture war in terms of how films are made and released: “We are in a crisis right now because everyone is at war with each other. Sad to see it, as a man who grew up loving movies. One thing to keep in mind too, is the elitist idea of ​​being able to go to the theater. It’s very expensive. So, this created id

Sick of scrolling through streaming services? Here are five new things to watch this month - ABC Everyday

Cancel your plans! There are so many great TV shows and movies this month that you’ll want to be at home for the rest of the time. Here are our top picks for July viewing. Persuasion (Netflix, July 15) Load I have six words for you: Dakota Johnson uses a British accent. Wait, I need more than that: Dakota Johnson does a British accent and occasionally breaks the fourth wall in the Persuasion adaptation (17 words). You can see why stan Jane Austen loves this film. People have debated it hotly before its release. Load But let’s forget all that and talk premise, because it’s still an interesting classic: Anne Elliott (Johnson) must decide between the escapees, Captain Frederick Wentworth (played by Cosmo Jarvis), and Mr William Elliott (Henry Golding!!! !) It gives both desire and confusion, but most importantly it provides DRAMA of various periods, which is always good. If by slim coincidence none of those things speak to you, this is one to watch for the simple fact that it will proba