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Director Shawn Levy’s adaptation of the Pulitzer prize-winning novel leaves little room for nuance or ambiguity
Michael Fassbender stars as an assassin in a surprisingly bland thriller
Video streaming business’s stock multiple of 25 times forward earnings is well below the three-year average
Streaming service announces price rise and beats forecasts with 9mn new customers
The show tries hard to bend minds with interconnected plots but is riddled with clichés
‘Suits’ and ‘Ballers’ find new audiences but licensing costs may squeeze streamer’s margins
Cautious four-part series emphasises a life spent under tabloid surveillance as much as on the pitch
In the show’s concluding chapter, a changing of the guard and a rival Irish gang bring new tensions to the east London estate
The new six-part Netflix series is a comprehensive and pacy examination of mass greed and its consequences
There will be more battles over how to divide the intellectual property pie in all industries
The bump in subscriber numbers is only a temporary fix and the streaming giant will have to find new revenue streams
For the first time in nearly two years, real bullishness
Streaming service cites ‘steady progress’ towards goal of reinvigorating growth amid fierce competition
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
US streaming service introduced ad-supported subscriptions last year
Users won’t pay $15 per month or watch ads to play the same old thing
David Attenborough narrates a further chapter of the natural world’s marvels and terrible man-made environmental damage
Nonsensical plotting and close shaves pile up in the Governator’s enjoyable Netflix debut
Widespread password sharing is incompatible with subscription growth in an intensely competitive market
Streaming service braced for potential outcry against move to stop customers from giving passwords to family and friends
Ramit Sethi’s series proves popular, but offers little that’s new
Writers’ strike comes as nearly 600 scripted US TV shows aired last year, giving viewers ample content to watch
First industrial action in 15 years after talks between writers guild and studios and streamers collapse
Prequel to the Netflix megahit broaches sensitive subjects but is still high camp rather than high art
Streaming platform is betting that country’s television shows will become global hits
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