Netflix giveth and Netflix taketh away.
While everyone's favorite subscription streaming service is adding a ton of awesome movies and TV shows in December, it's also yanking a huge list of popular titles from its library. Below is said list. I'm especially sad to see "Dirty Dancing" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" go. Those movies are the sh...
Watch them while you can!
Movies Being Dropped by Netflix on December 1st
"1941" (1979)
"The Apostle" (1997)
"Audrey Rose" (1977)
"The Believers" (1987)
"Better than Chocolate" (1999)
"Blood & Chocolate" (2007)
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (2008)
"Chaplin" (1992)
"The Choirboys" (1977)
"The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County" (1970)
"Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003)
"The Cold Light of Day" (1996)
"The Constant Gardener" (2005)
"Count Yorga, Vampire" (1970)
"Cry-Baby" (1990)
"Dirty Dancing" (1987)
"Double Indemnity" (1944)
"En la Cama" (2005)
"Event Horizon" (1997)
"Eye for an Eye" (1996)
"Fairy Tale: A True Story" (1997)
"First Knight" (1995)
"Five Easy Pieces" (1970)
"Foreign Student" (1994)
"Free Men" (2011)
"Funny Lady" (1975)
"The Ghost and Mrs Muir" (1947)
"The Girl from Petrovka...
While everyone's favorite subscription streaming service is adding a ton of awesome movies and TV shows in December, it's also yanking a huge list of popular titles from its library. Below is said list. I'm especially sad to see "Dirty Dancing" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" go. Those movies are the sh...
Watch them while you can!
Movies Being Dropped by Netflix on December 1st
"1941" (1979)
"The Apostle" (1997)
"Audrey Rose" (1977)
"The Believers" (1987)
"Better than Chocolate" (1999)
"Blood & Chocolate" (2007)
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (2008)
"Chaplin" (1992)
"The Choirboys" (1977)
"The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County" (1970)
"Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003)
"The Cold Light of Day" (1996)
"The Constant Gardener" (2005)
"Count Yorga, Vampire" (1970)
"Cry-Baby" (1990)
"Dirty Dancing" (1987)
"Double Indemnity" (1944)
"En la Cama" (2005)
"Event Horizon" (1997)
"Eye for an Eye" (1996)
"Fairy Tale: A True Story" (1997)
"First Knight" (1995)
"Five Easy Pieces" (1970)
"Foreign Student" (1994)
"Free Men" (2011)
"Funny Lady" (1975)
"The Ghost and Mrs Muir" (1947)
"The Girl from Petrovka...
- 11/28/2014
- by Tim Hayne
- Moviefone
Ursula Dabrowsky.s .new slice of cinematic fright. will start filming this month.
Inner Demon is the Adelaide filmmaker.s second film in her .Demon. trilogy, following 2009.s self-financed psychological horror Family Demons.
The new revenge film, also penned by Dabrowsky, has been financed from the South Australian Film Corporation.s Filmlab initiative which provides a cash budget of up to $350,000 for eight different projects.
Launched in 2009, it.s assisted such films as Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (which has just completed a 25-state theatrical run in the Us), 52 Tuesdays (currently in production) and One Eyed Girl, which stars Maeve Dermody and starts shooting April 16.
Inner Demon, which has the tagline .you don.t have to go die to go to hell., tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror.
Inner Demon is the Adelaide filmmaker.s second film in her .Demon. trilogy, following 2009.s self-financed psychological horror Family Demons.
The new revenge film, also penned by Dabrowsky, has been financed from the South Australian Film Corporation.s Filmlab initiative which provides a cash budget of up to $350,000 for eight different projects.
Launched in 2009, it.s assisted such films as Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (which has just completed a 25-state theatrical run in the Us), 52 Tuesdays (currently in production) and One Eyed Girl, which stars Maeve Dermody and starts shooting April 16.
Inner Demon, which has the tagline .you don.t have to go die to go to hell., tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror.
- 1/20/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
In 2009 indie filmmaker Ursula Dabrowsky completed the first installment of her "Demon Trilogy", the psychological horror film Family Demons, and now she has obtained financing to make the second installment, Inner Demon, with filming set to commence on January 30th.
From the Press Release:
Bearing the tagline “You don’t have to die to go to hell,” Inner Demon grabs influences from the new French extremes of the genre and tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister, who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror. Abducted by a serial killer couple, Sam manages to escape and find refuge in a desolate farmhouse, only to discover it is home to a malevolent spirit. Trapped in the house, Sam is propelled into a struggle for survival, one that will push her to the limits not only physically and emotionally but also spiritually.
From the Press Release:
Bearing the tagline “You don’t have to die to go to hell,” Inner Demon grabs influences from the new French extremes of the genre and tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister, who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror. Abducted by a serial killer couple, Sam manages to escape and find refuge in a desolate farmhouse, only to discover it is home to a malevolent spirit. Trapped in the house, Sam is propelled into a struggle for survival, one that will push her to the limits not only physically and emotionally but also spiritually.
- 1/19/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Everyone's favorite hapless and insecure Londoner is back, and this time, she's bringing a baby. Yes, the third installment in the adventures of Bridget Jones is gearing up, and it now has a title that says it all: "Bridget Jones's Baby." And moreover, it has a director. While "Bridesmaids" helmer Paul Feig took a pass at the script by Helen Fielding and David Nicholls and was eyeing the job for himself, he eventually moved on and the producers were said to be looknig for a Brit to take the helm. Well, they got one. "The Full Monty" director Paul Cattaneo will get this one underway, and yeah, we kind of forgot about this guy too. While 'Monty' was a massive, Oscar-nominated hit (the rare comedy to get Best Director and Best Picture nods), Cattaneo hasn't matched that success since. You probably didn't hear about "Lucky Break" and "Opal Dream,...
- 12/1/2011
- The Playlist
Since emerging like a shopper from the Christmas sales madness bruised, bloodied but unbowed, the idea of Bridget Jones 3 has been slowly crawling towards reality. It hit a setback in October when Bridesmaids director Paul Feig withdrew from the film, and Working Title began the hunt for someone else. Now it looks like the company has found its choice as Full Monty man Peter Cattaneo has entered talks.Cattaneo seems like a decent idea – he’s British, has proven comedy chops and he’s got a few movies under his belt. His career has been a little patchy since Monty became a surprise hit back in 1997, though: while he also made the solid Lucky Break and little-seen Opal Dream, frankly dodgy Rainn Wilson film The Rocker also litters his CV.But since then, he’s worked largely in shorts and also helped himself by directing Rev on TV. And according to Deadline,...
- 11/30/2011
- EmpireOnline
CANNES -- Once one of Spain's biggest players, Lauren Films president Antonio Llorens announced his first set of acquisitions in two years at this year's festival, including Neil Armfield's Candy, Peter Cattaneo's Opal Dream and Regis Wargnier's Man to Man. Llorens has picked up all distribution rights for Spain and will handle promotion and marketing for the films, shying away from the film buys that previously led to trouble. Some of Llorens problems stemmed from his long-standing relationship with Miramax, the prepurchase of packages and the decline of the Spain's pay-TV market and theater attendance. In 2004, Miramax sued Lauren for money owed and the Spanish distributor-exhibitor was forced to file the equivalent of Chapter 11.
- 5/25/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
SYDNEY -- Iain Canning, former head of acquisitions for recently shuttered U.K. sales company Renaissance Films, has been tapped to spearhead international acquisitions out of London for Australian sales agent Becker Films International (BFI) and distribution company Dendy Films, both subsidiaries of the Becker Entertainment Group, the company announced Friday (5). At Renaissance Films Canning developed and acquired titles including Pobby and Dingan, directed by Peter Cattaneo (The Full Monty) and Shooting Dogs by Michael Caton-Jones (Rob Roy).
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