Penélope Cruz, Jude Law & More Join Nancy Meyers’ Romantic Comedy

So, I was hearing about this movie, originally called Paris Paramount, that was supposed to hit Netflix. Apparently, things fell through over money. The director, Meyers, asked for a $150 million budget, but Netflix was hoping to keep it under $130 million. It’s a pretty interesting story – a young writer, director, and producer who fall in love, make a big film together, and then their relationship, both personal and professional, falls apart. I haven’t heard anything about whether the script has been altered, if the title will stick, or what the new budget looks like. The whole thing is kind of ironic, though. Meyers is now taking the film to Warner Bros., and Netflix is actually talking about buying Warner Bros.! That could mean they end up with her movie anyway, which is a wild thought.

Neil Gaiman Breaks Silence on Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Neil Gaiman, the author of several popular novels that have become TV shows and movies – including Netflix’s The Sandman and Prime Video’s Good Omens – recently spoke out against what he called a “smear campaign” targeting him. He stated that evidence supporting his claims was overlooked, and he used the opportunity to announce a new project. Both The Sandman and Good Omens had their runs cut short by their respective streaming services.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Prime Video’s 90% RT Period Comedy Gem

As a fan of Amy Sherman-Palladino’s work, I was immediately drawn into The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. She’s done it again, creating a beautiful show with a fantastic 1950s aesthetic – the costumes and sets are just gorgeous! And if you loved the witty, rapid-fire dialogue of Gilmore Girls, you’ll find plenty of that same energy here. While Maisel might not reach the legendary status of Lorelai and Rory’s story, trust me, it’s just as captivating and something you’ll want to watch again and again.

Send Help vs. Iron Lung Is Exactly The Box Office Battle We Needed

Domestically, the box office battle between Send Help and Iron Lung was tight, with Send Help earning $20 million compared to Iron Lung‘s $17.8 million, according to Deadline. Though final numbers for Send Help might come down slightly, internationally, Send Help had a clearer win at $28.1 million versus $21.7 million. This difference was expected, as Iron Lung had a smaller international release. Ultimately, both films performed well, and their competition is a win for movie fans.

Netflix’s 7-Part Sci-Fi Show Is Past Its Prime, But It’s Still Worth A Binge

Since 2011, the show Black Mirror has consistently delivered high-quality, thought-provoking science fiction, exploring topics like our reliance on social media and the possibility of living forever digitally. New seasons are always highly anticipated, and many Netflix viewers binge-watch them quickly. However, despite its grand ideas, not every episode is a masterpiece.