The Western featuring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson had a limited theatrical release in 2006 before it spent the better part of two decades in cinematic purgatory.
Western Cape snake handler succumbs to snouted cobra bite, Netflix shutting down cheap ad-free plan, Inside Jeff Bezos’ star-studded 60th birthday bash, US inmate faces first nitrogen execution, and British public could be called up to fight if UK goes to war.
Fans of the series about a ruthless triad killer have taken to social media to demand that Netflix release a second season, and maybe more, to feed their series addiction.
Life’s too short to struggle with bad internet.
A lot of people are saying that Netflix’s best movie for the year is director Sam Esmail’s sharp, hugely enjoyable apocalyptic thriller starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke.
If you’re a fan of ‘Porky’s’ and Chuck Norris’ ‘Missing In Action’, then this is for you.
We’re having a look at some of the biggest upcoming Netflix releases that every subscriber will want to add to their respective watchlists.
Fair Play seems to be doing quite well amongst critics, so perhaps its worth a Monday night dedicated to erotic corporate shenanigans.
Rupert Murdoch hands leadership of media empire to son, Cape Town is SA’s most affordable city to rent, NASA spacecraft flies right through sun explosion, and Africa’s first female submarine navigator among the three mariners killed.
Paul, along with his fellow Breaking Bad cast members, recently joined the picket line in support of the ongoing strikes by the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild.
One of the coolest-looking games that Netflix has pushed out so far has to be The Queen’s Gambit, in partnership with Ripstone Studios.
Znyder is the genius who brought us 300, Watchmen, Army of The Dead, and the brilliant 2004 remake of Dawn Of The Dead. His newest foray into violence and slow-mo action sequences will be split into two installments, with the first coming end of the year.
South African billionaire advances Cape Winelands Airport, Netflix finally streams video games too, Marike De Klerk’s murderer gets parole, and The horror movie going viral on TikTok that doesn’t exist.
Based on the 2005 young adult novel of the same name by Fiona Rosenbloom, the movie has been adapted by Alison Peck into a modern tale for the big screen, and is directed by rising-star female director Sammi Cohen.
If you’re a fellow space-geek, the four-part Netflix docuseries Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine should be entering your personal orbit.
Egyptian social media users launched a campaign to cancel Scott’s concert, citing the American rapper’s Afrocentrism, which highlights the role of Black Africans in shaping humanity. They accused the rapper, along with Netflix of glossing over of the presence of non-Black Egyptians in ancient Egypt.
Netflix is putting out a wildly ambitious and much-anticipated sci-fi series from David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, adapted from a Chinese book trilogy.
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ will be hitting our screens on Netflix this coming November, and no, there won’t be any killing of contestants in the new reality show. Bummer.
Former Italian Prime Minister dies, Golden Globes gets sold, China to help SA Police with crime scourge, and Treasury releases draft rules of 2-pot retirement system.
Are we worried? Yes! Are we ready? Not really. Does that matter? Never.
‘King of Clones’ lifts the lid on the controversial South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk who tried to clone humans.
Unfortunately, Cleopatra was not available for comment as she is dead and doesn’t care.
Yup, Meghan and Harry are still milking it for all it’s worth.
BEEF has been lauded as one of the best series on Netflix this year, it’s just a pity one of its main stars is so deplorable.
Elon’s rocket goes boom, New National State of Disaster proposed, Russia accidentally bombs their own city, and Ramaphosa is snubbed for G7 meeting.
‘BEEF’ is so good, but the art in the Netflix road rage series is even juicier.
Playboy creates post-MeToo brand, China gears up for war, Russian volcano erupts, Neo-Nazi fat shaming, and The 45 best shows on Netflix right now
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, you are probably Billy McFarlane’s follower on Twitter.
If you have to ask what the Netflix Preview Club is then you’re not special, sorry.
Take your pick from an HBO true-crime starring Elizabeth Olsen, a new spin on ‘Fatal Attraction’, or a Netflix comic drama full of road rage.