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- All New Movies and TV Shows on Netflix in July 2019 - Oprah Mag
- Beyonce’s Netflix Deal Worth a Whopping $60 Million (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety
- This Forgotten Beyoncé Gem Is Finally Coming To Netflix - Refinery29
- Beyoncé documentary Homecoming hits Netflix - CNET
- Radiohead's Thom Yorke Made a Stunning Netflix Short Film with Paul Thomas Anderson for His New Solo Album - Thrillist
| All New Movies and TV Shows on Netflix in July 2019 - Oprah Mag Posted: 19 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT
July marks an exciting time for binge-watchers everywhere with the return of addicting, tweet-worthy Netflix original TV series—oh, and more Queen Bey. But be warned: July 26 will be a bitter-sweet day for many Orange Is the New Black fans as the Emmy-winning dramedy premieres it's seventh and final season. The month also brings the highly anticipated premiere of Stranger Things season three after the show's two-year hiatus, along with season four of the delightful Queer Eye. In addition, there are throwbacks that will have us racing to our laptops. First up? 2006's irresistible The Pink Panther co-starring Steve Martin and Beyoncé. Since the release of the her Coachella documentary Homecoming in April, Netflix has been spoiling the "Beyhive" with the star's past films, also streaming Obsessed and Carmen: A Hip Hopera. Other new July favorite include Rain Man, The Hangover, a new season of Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and La Casa de Papel: Part 3. Check out the extended list of titles below! And make note that this will be your last chance to catch content like the Austin Powers films, Pretty Little Liars, and Jennifer Lopez's Monster-in-Law before they're gone in July. The Pink Panther, July 1Alongside Steve Martin (Jacques Clouseau) Beyoncé stars in one of her earliest roles in this light-hearted mystery/crime film, which sees Martin's clumsy inspector Clouseau stumble through an investigation into the disappearance of the storied Pink Panther diamond. Rain Man, July 1This 1988 Oscar-winning drama starring Tom Cruise (Charlie Babbitt) and Dustin Hoffman (Raymond) is a must-see film for any movie buff. The emotional story follows Charlie as he discovers his autistic brother Raymond and travels with him across country in hopes of gaining access to their late father's fortune—which was left to Raymond's mental institution. The Hangover, July 1Though the movie was released just 10 years ago, The Hangover—starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis—became an instant comedic classic, as it delves into what happens when I group of guys party in Las Vegas for their friend's bachelor party, and can't remember any details from the incredibly eventful night. Stranger Things, July 4After a two year hiatus, the beloved sci-fi series is back for its third season, bringing it back to the 1980s in small-town Hawkins, Indiana, and the group of adolescents who grapple with its supernatural forces. The Iron Lady, July 6Point blank: anything starring Meryl Streep is worth a watch. In this 2011 historical drama that added to Streep's collection of Academy Award nominations, the star portrays Britain's first female Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Disney's Mary Poppins Returns, July 9Starring Emily Blunt, this delightfully vibrant follow-up to the 1964 film—featuring everyone's favorite magical Nanny—will serve as an uplifting, musical pick-me-up any day of the week. Queer Eye, July 19The Fab Five are back in Kansas City with the fourth season of their light-hearted reality show, as the guys pull at our heart strings once again as they bounce from one fashion challenged charge to the next, spreading their magic wherever they go. Orange Is the New Black, June 26With the seventh and final season of the acclaimed Orange Is the New Black, as we the all-star ensemble cast grapple with life both inside and outside of prison, particularly Taylor Schilling's Piper, who was officially released in the season six finale. The Movies and TV Shows Coming in JulyJuly 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 July 9 July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13 July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 July 22 July 24 July 25 July 26 June 29 June 30 June 31 Everything Leaving in JulyJuly 1 July 2 July 4 July 9 July 10 July 12 July 14 July 16 July 27 July 30 For more ways to live your best life plus all things Oprah, sign up for our newsletter! |
| Beyonce’s Netflix Deal Worth a Whopping $60 Million (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety Posted: 19 Apr 2019 12:00 AM PDT Netflix has become a destination for television visionaries like Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy, with deals worth $100 million and $250 million, respectively, and top comedians like Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle ($40 million and $60 million, respectively). The streaming giant, which just announced it's added nearly 10 million subscribers in Q1, is honing in on music, too, landing a three-project deal with Beyonce worth a whopping $60 million, sources tell Variety. The first of the three specials is "Homecoming," the behind-the-scenes documentary chronicling her 2018 Coachella performance — a massive spectacle of dance, visuals and music that reaffirmed Beyonce's moniker of Queen Bey — which premiered on April 17. The price tag on this installment, for which Beyonce Knowles-Carter is credited as executive producer, writer and director, hovers around $20 million. Beyonce's rep did not respond to Variety's requests for comment; Netflix declined comment for this story, although a source at the company disputed the financial terms of the deal. According to Vulture, HBO was also interested in the project, having had a long relationship with Knowles-Carter (the cable network aired her 2016 "Lemonade" film as well as her 2014 "On the Run Tour" concert special with husband Jay-Z and 2013 doc "Life Is But a Dream"), but backed out when Netflix came in with a richer offer. (HBO has not responded to Variety's request for comment.) With the release of "Homecoming," Beyonce also surprise-dropped a 40-track accompanying album that includes two bonus cuts near the end: "Before I Let Go" and "I Been On." The former is a cover of a Frankie Beverly & Maze classic featured in the documentary's closing credits, while the latter is an updated version of a song that was uploaded to SoundCloud back in 2013. And more music is coming. As Variety recently reported, the audio to her 65-minute "Lemonade" film, which had only lived on Tidal, the subscription streaming service helmed by Jay-Z, will be available on all streaming services starting April 23. It stands to reason that her future Netflix projects will also include a music companion. Is the R&B matriarch worth such a hefty price? Considering the press-shy performer rarely consents to interviewers, films like "Homecoming" offer fans an up-close look at Beyonce's creative mind at work as well as her tireless work ethic. In addition, it allows for a peek at her life off the stage, where she's mom to three, including twins born 10 months before her Coachella performance. "What people don't see is the sacrifice," says Beyonce in one of the movie's many voiceover segments. "I definitely pushed myself further than I knew I could. And I learned a very valuable lesson. I will never, never push myself that far again." Netflix's previous forays into exclusive music content includes last year's "Springsteen on Broadway" special, Lady Gaga's "Gaga: Five Foot Two," released in 2017, the Quincy Jones doc "Quincy" and the critically lauded series "Remastered." Related: |
| This Forgotten Beyoncé Gem Is Finally Coming To Netflix - Refinery29 Posted: 30 May 2019 12:00 AM PDT ![]() The 2001 film (can you believe it came out 18 years ago?) is based off of the iconic 1875 opera, Carmen, from French composer Georges Bizet, and its subsequent Broadway adaptation, Carmen Jones. But instead of glass-shattering soprano solos, this modern-era adaptation features plenty of R&B and hip hop; though, it does stay somewhat true to the original storyline. Carmen, played by Beyoncé, is a seductress who's willing to play whoever, whenever to get what she desires — but her sex appeal and talents only get her so far before tragedy strikes. |
| Beyoncé documentary Homecoming hits Netflix - CNET Posted: 18 Apr 2019 12:00 AM PDT She's just like us. She has her assistant put her hat on one head at a time. Courtesy of Parkwood EntertainmentWelcome back to your guide to finding out what's new online. Every week, we put together a podcast that lets you know what's been added to services like Netflix, Hulu and HBO Now. The audio is about a minute or two long. Since you're reading this, let's give you some extra information not found in the podcast: Coming soon is a new season of Cobra Kai on YouTube. To raise awareness of the show, YouTube released a 30 for 30 on the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament featuring Daniel LaRusso versus Johnny Lawrence. Meanwhile, Netflix has a new documentary scheduled for April 20 called Grass Is Greener. Guess what it's about. Want to know what else is new? Listen to this guy: Homecoming is here (well, another one)For more information on what's available to watch online, check out CNET.com/Netpicks or subscribe to the podcast -- it's free! And go to TVGuide.com to see what else is out in the world of streaming. Audio (weekly): RSS | iTunes | Google Play Video (monthly): iTunes (HD) | iTunes (HQ) | iTunes (SD) | RSS (HD) | RSS (HQ)| RSS (SD) |
| Posted: 27 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT ![]() Netflix isn't the first place you go to watch music videos. As the company has ramped up its film and TV operations in recent years, producing an enormous stockpile of original movies and episodic series of varying lengths, it's shown less interest in creating the type of short, punchy experiments that used to play all day on MTV and VH1. In the streaming wars, the company has largely left music to YouTube, besides the occasional prestige-y behind-the-scenes or concert documentary like Beyonce's Homecoming, the Bruce Springsteen Broadway show, or the recent Martin Scorsese-directed Bob Dylan documentary. A search for "music videos" on Netflix turns up a collection of four videos made for Bright, that terrible Will Smith movie from a couple years ago. But the premiere of ANIMA, a "short film" starring Radiohead's Thom Yorke and directed by filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, suggests that Netflix might become more open to more music-based projects in the future. (Earlier this year, the company also dropped The Lonely Island's Bash Brothers Experience, an absurd and hilarious parody of ambitious music video song cycles.) In the teaser trailer for ANIMA, the project was described as a "one-reeler," a term for a short motion picture, often comedic or animated, that "contained one reel of film," and it was shown in select IMAX theaters on Wednesday night, giving it an "event" vibe. Still, it's basically a long music video -- in fact, it's a really good one. Released on the same day as Yorke's solo album of the same name, which was produced by frequent Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, the 15-minute video plays like a visually striking episode of Black Mirror enacted through modern dance and silent film acting. In an interview with Variety, Anderson said he would shout "More Buster Keaton!" to his dancing, mugging star while they were shooting. It's an often exhilarating combination of physical comedy, dystopian paranoia, and tender romance. Here's what you need to know about it. Recommended Video Big Boi From OutKast Introduces Cliff to Atlanta's Food SceneWhat songs are featured in the ANIMA short film?The ANIMA album was first announced via a viral marketing campaign for a fake company named "Anima Technologies" that promised to retrieve forgotten dreams. Mysterious ads appeared in trains in London, newspapers, and phone booths, offering up a real phone number to call. If you called it, you heard a voicemail that ended with a bit of "Not the News," the first track featured in the ANIMA short. It begins to play when Yorke starts to doze off on the train, setting up a burst of timed head nodding, and continues as he walks through shadow-strewn streets like a wrongly accused man in a noir movie, the walls around him covered in projections by artist Tarik Barri. The song ends as Yorke approaches and climbs a giant white stone structure. At this point, "Traffic," the first song on the ANIMA album, kicks in. The skittering, glitchy beat provides the perfect soundtrack for the most physically slapstick moment in the video, which finds Yorke struggling to keep up with the brisk, repetitive movements of the dancers around him. Dressed in simple jackets and no shoes, their bodies slide along the flat surface, limbs flailing and twisting, and Yorke avoids them like he's dodging attackers in his own low-stakes version of a Mission: Impossible movie or a Frogger-like video game. Look at Thom go! Then, piles of trash begin to blow about and we crossfade into the film's final movement, which features "Dawn Chorus," the fourth track on the album and an eagerly anticipated song amongst Radiohead fans. (As Pitchfork points out, "Dawn Chorus" was "long thought to be the official title for a song that was played during one of the band's soundchecks in 2008" and the band formed Dawn Chorus LLC as a shell company to release 2016's A Moon Shaped Pool.) It's a forlorn, synth-smeared love ballad that will likely remind fans of the band's In Rainbows era, and it plays as the short reaches its ruminative, melancholy conclusion. ![]() Who did the choreography in ANIMA?As good as the songs are, the choreography is really what makes the video. The dances were created by Damien Jalet, a choreographer from Belgium who previously worked with Yorke on last year's arthouse horror remake Suspiria, which Yorke wrote the creepy soundtrack for. Many of the quick, compact movements will remind viewers who saw that movie of Dakota Johnson's often thrilling, daring dances in the film. In the Variety interview, Anderson says the project came about because Jalet and Yorke wanted to continue collaborating after the movie was over. This is not the first time Yorke has shown off his dancing skills in a music video -- you probably remember the GIFs from the "Lotus Flower" video off King of Limbs -- but it might be his most elaborate and intense attempt to bust a move yet. He worked closely with Jalet to develop the ideas in the video. According to the "Additional Choreography" section in the credits, the video also features choreography from "Black Morrow," a piece Jalet created with Icelandic choreographer Erna Omarsdóttir, and "Skid," a piece performed on a stage with a 34-degree incline. You can find clips of these dances online if you want to see some of the physical elements from the video in earlier forms. Have Paul Thomas Anderson and Thom Yorke collaborated before?The ties between Radiohead and Paul Thomas Anderson run deep. Since 2008's There Will Be Blood, the band's guitarist Johnny Greenwood has composed all the music for Anderson's films, earning an Oscar nomination for Best Score for 2017's Phantom Thread. His discombobulating, string-drenched scores have become essential to Anderson's work, and in 2016 Anderson returned the favor by directing the hypnotic, dizzying video for the track "Daydreaming" off A Moon Shaped Pool. ANIMA often plays like a more ambitious sequel to the similarly mind-bending "Daydreaming" video. Both find a surprising degree of poignancy in Yorke's blank face and lanky body as he moves through the world. Where "Daydreaming" has a slightly more naturalistic vibe, with Yorke passing through doors on his way to sandy beaches and snowy mountains, ANIMA is more expressionistic, packed with stark images of conformity and dystopia. It perhaps gives us a sense of where Yorke's head is at these days: troubled by the state of the world, but still dreaming of a better future. Sign up here for our daily Thrillist email, get Streamail for more entertainment, and subscribe here for our YouTube channel to get your fix of the best in food/drink/fun. |
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