There Is Netflix, and There Is Everyone Else

There Is Netflix, and There Is Everyone Else

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Nolan, Spielberg, Ellison, Cruise(!), and the CinemaCon Studio Power Ranking

Matt is joined by The Ringer’s Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins from ‘The Big Picture’ to recap their trip to CinemaCon in Las Vegas and rank the presentations from the major movie studios. They discuss the trailers and footage the wowed people the most, announcements that fell ...  Show more

Jon Favreau on the Future of Star Wars, AI, and New Filmmaking Technology

Live from CinemaCon at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Matt is joined by 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' director Jon Favreau to discuss bringing a streaming property to the big screen, the future of the 'Star Wars' universe, why the perception of AI needs to change, how to improve movi ...  Show more

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