You time is valuable, and so are both services for different reasons.War Machine (Netflix)
Although there may be a competition going on between Amazon and Netflix for subscribers, the truth is that both company’s streaming services are essential for anyone who watches a lot of movies and TV and who wants to be part of the pop culture conversations as they happen.
There’s no denying that Amazon Prime is worth the $99/year, which not only gives you access to many movies but also a good amount of music streaming and digital media access, plus faster shipping for when you actually want some sort of physical product (you can also just get video content for $8.99/month, which oddly means paying more for less).
And Netflix is still a must-have for both its exclusive and nonexclusive content, though depending on one’s usage could be best for sporadic membership rather than continued subscription — now at $120/year...
Although there may be a competition going on between Amazon and Netflix for subscribers, the truth is that both company’s streaming services are essential for anyone who watches a lot of movies and TV and who wants to be part of the pop culture conversations as they happen.
There’s no denying that Amazon Prime is worth the $99/year, which not only gives you access to many movies but also a good amount of music streaming and digital media access, plus faster shipping for when you actually want some sort of physical product (you can also just get video content for $8.99/month, which oddly means paying more for less).
And Netflix is still a must-have for both its exclusive and nonexclusive content, though depending on one’s usage could be best for sporadic membership rather than continued subscription — now at $120/year...
- 4/4/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
With The Night Manager up for 12 Emmy Awards, the Danish film-maker sat down with Screen in La to discuss her successful transition to television and those James Bond directing rumours.
[Screen spoke to Bier ahead of her Emmy win for The Night Manager]
On the eve of the Emmy Awards (September 18), where The Night Manager is competing in 12 categories, Susanne Bier met up with Screen in La to discuss her successful transition to television, rumours that she might direct the next James Bond film and why she thinks the best writing today is in TV.
Bier is the only female nominee in her Emmy category (Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special). She’s up against five men, including three who have also straddled the film-tv divide: Jay Roach (for HBO’s All The Way) and Ryan Murphy and John Singleton for separate episodes of AMC’s The People Vs Oj Simpson. “I’m not expecting to win,” says Bier, “so I’m just...
[Screen spoke to Bier ahead of her Emmy win for The Night Manager]
On the eve of the Emmy Awards (September 18), where The Night Manager is competing in 12 categories, Susanne Bier met up with Screen in La to discuss her successful transition to television, rumours that she might direct the next James Bond film and why she thinks the best writing today is in TV.
Bier is the only female nominee in her Emmy category (Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special). She’s up against five men, including three who have also straddled the film-tv divide: Jay Roach (for HBO’s All The Way) and Ryan Murphy and John Singleton for separate episodes of AMC’s The People Vs Oj Simpson. “I’m not expecting to win,” says Bier, “so I’m just...
- 9/17/2016
- by matt.mueller@screendaily.com (Matt Mueller)
- ScreenDaily
Emmy-nominated Susanne Bier (The Night Manager) is in talks to direct Amazon Studios’ pilot about pre-revolutionary Cuba. Written/executive produced by Josh Goldin and Rachel Abramowitz and executive produced by Andrea Simon, the untitled Cuba project (formerly Tropicana) is set in pre-revolutionary Cuba in and around the world of the Tropicana nightclub. With the club as a focal point, the series explores the intersection of entertainers, the mob, Batista loyalists…...
- 7/15/2016
- Deadline TV
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