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Netflix Will Stream ‘The Interview’ Starting Saturday
Netflix Will Stream ‘The Interview’ Starting Saturday
Netflix Will Stream ‘The Interview’ Starting Saturday
If you haven’t watched Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s ‘The Interview’ yet, either because you’re too cheap to spend $6 to rent it online, or you were worried North Korean hackers would catch you buying it and share your private emails slagging your boss with the world (I’m sorry Mike! When I called you “a giant goober,” I meant that in an affectionate way, like Goobers candy! Which everyone loves!) you are in luck. As part of their quarterly letter to shareholders, Netflix announced that they will “exclusively” offer the comedy to its U.S. and Canadian customers starting this Saturday, January 24. Sorry Netflix Netherlands! You’re out of luck for now.
‘The Interview’ to Begin Streaming Online Starting Today
‘The Interview’ to Begin Streaming Online Starting Today
‘The Interview’ to Begin Streaming Online Starting Today
Just last week it seemed possible that 'The Interview' may never be seen anytime soon as Sony Pictures canceled the theatrical release and claimed they had no immediate plans for a VOD debut. But, following yesterday's news that 'The Interview' will run in select theaters on Christmas Day, comes more details on their plans to simultaneously stream the film online.
James Franco Admits He Propositioned Teen via Instagram [Video]
James Franco Admits He Propositioned Teen via Instagram [Video]
James Franco Admits He Propositioned Teen via Instagram [Video]
We reported yesterday that James Franco sent a series of creepy Instagram comments and text messages hitting on 17-year-old Lucy Clode, a Scottish tourist who met the actor while waiting at the stage door for his Broadway play, 'Of Mice and Men.' Among the messages, Franco repeatedly asked the girl how old she was, if she had a boyfriend, where she was staying and if he should rent them a hotel ro
‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ Review
‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ Review
‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ Review
"I don't want to be a good man; I want to be a great one." So says Oscar, a humble (read: crummy) magician in a traveling circus circa 1905, just before a magical tornado sweeps him and his hot air balloon away to a land that just so happens to share his nickname: Oz. In 'Oz the Great and Powerful,' Oscar (James Franco) finds exactly what his heart desires; the chance to be a great man,