All Streaming articles – Page 14
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Apple reportedly paying in region of $200m for Matthew Vaughn’s spy film ‘Argylle’
Vaughn describes source material upcoming novel by Ellie Conway as “the most compelling spy thriller I’ve ever read”.
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Amazon Prime Video picks up ‘After’ sequels exclusively for online in UK, France
‘After We Fell’, ‘After Ever Happy’ will debut solely on the online platform.
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The indie VoD platforms every filmmaker, producer and sales agent needs to know
Screen profiles 12 platforms that have expanded their subscription base and activities in Europe and the US since early 2020.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Kino On Demand
Users of Kino on Demand (KoD) receive a €5 ($6) voucher for the first and every fifth film viewed, which they can redeem at one of more than 800 participating cinemas.
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Independent VoD players in focus: filmingo
Switzerland’s trigon-film foundation has also been operating its own streaming platform since 2013.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Elisa Viihde
Finnish cinema fans have hundreds of Finnish films at their fingertips thanks to Elisa Viihde, the entertainment division of leading Finnish telecom and digital services company Elisa.
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Independent VoD players in focus: FilmoTV
Launched by Wild Bunch in 2008, FilmoTV is one is France’s oldest digital distribution platforms and works across both SVoD and TVoD.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Chili
Chili was created by a group of former Fastweb executives, including the president and CEO Giorgio Tacchia, who left the internet service provider in 2012 to launch the film start-up.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Filmin
“We could be described as a mixture of HBO, Criterion and Mubi.”
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Independent VoD players in focus: BFI Player
Launched in 2013 by the British Film Institute, the UK’s lead organisation for film and a cultural charity, BFI Player is keen to position itself as offering a service that is complementary to, and not in competition with, commercial players.
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Independent VoD players in focus: ViaPlay
Viaplay — the SVoD service operated by NENT Group — launched in Sweden in 2007 and is expanding from its footprint in the Nordics and Baltics
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Independent VoD players in focus: Curzon Home Cinema
Curzon Home Cinema’s revenue has tripled over the period of the pandemic, compared to pre-Covid levels.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Shudder
Shudder has grown to become a premium subscription service for horror, thriller and supernatural programming.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Filmatique
Lorenzo Fiuzzi, Ursula Grisham and Melinda Prisco launched Filmatique in 2017 after they noticed quality international festival selections seldom made it to the US.
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Independent VoD players in focus: Mubi
Mubi has firmly established itself as the godfather of arthouse streaming platforms, a position that has only strengthened over the last 18 months.
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Universal, Peacock pay more than $400m for ‘Exorcist’ trilogy
First film will open theatrically October 13, 2023.
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HBO, HBO Max hit 67.5m global subscribers
Godzilla v Kong, Mortal Kombat key contributors to WarnerMedia content revenues.
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Netflix cites pandemic “choppiness” in mixed Q2; expanding into video games
Membership growth slows in increasingly competitive streaming landscape.
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US cinema owners group attacks ‘Black Widow’ day-and-date release
“Simultaneous release is a pandemic-era artifact that should be left to history with the pandemic itself.”
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Tokyo film festival partners with Amazon on new talent award
The award will be open to filmmakers living in Japan who have not yet made a commercial feature.