In the “Netflix Cinema” series, Logan Sowash takes a look at the films that have been released under the Netflix Original Films moniker. This has been one hell of a year for Netflix. They have constantly been releasing quality content month after month, doing a great job of staying relevant in the public eye. However, the most admirable thing about Netflix’s plan this year is the bold move to take on something they’ve never had a grip on: Hollywood blockbusters. This is supposed to be Netflix’s attempt to jump into creating films with big budgets, producing content that could compete with theatrical releases without having to deal with ratings, rely on box office reports, or worry about having enough money to put the film in enough theaters. The streaming service is always growing and with Hollywood studios feeling threatened by their growth and methods, it makes sense.
Netflix Cinema: Bright
Netflix Cinema: Bright
Netflix Cinema: Bright
In the “Netflix Cinema” series, Logan Sowash takes a look at the films that have been released under the Netflix Original Films moniker. This has been one hell of a year for Netflix. They have constantly been releasing quality content month after month, doing a great job of staying relevant in the public eye. However, the most admirable thing about Netflix’s plan this year is the bold move to take on something they’ve never had a grip on: Hollywood blockbusters. This is supposed to be Netflix’s attempt to jump into creating films with big budgets, producing content that could compete with theatrical releases without having to deal with ratings, rely on box office reports, or worry about having enough money to put the film in enough theaters. The streaming service is always growing and with Hollywood studios feeling threatened by their growth and methods, it makes sense.