Will Smith Defends Netflix at HEATED Cannes Festival Conference – The CineFiles Ep. 21
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This week on The CineFiles, Sony and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo are reportedly close to inking a deal with Claire Foy of The Crown fame to play Lisbeth Salander in the sequel, The Girl in the Spider’s Web. Will Smith had it out with filmmaker Pedro Almodovar at the Cannes Film Festival over how Netflix is changing the industry, and Emma Stone goes head-to-head with Steve Carell in the new trailer to Battle of the Sexes. So sit back, relax and enjoy this week’s instalment of The CineFiles, where we count down the week’s biggest news in cinema.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. I clicked on this video specifically for the title and you proceed to show me crap I cared nothing about.. IDGAF about the girl with the dragon tattoo.. So I skipped 5 more subjects that had nothing to do with the 10 seconds of Will Smith defending Netflix.. Nice going..

  2. Comic book movies have stripped these stars of the past of all their worth, if you are not a star of a comic book movie no one these days gives 2 shits about what you say, that is how bad Marvel has fucked the movie industry. Now if this was Chris Pratt or Robert Downey everyone would be talking about this.

  3. On the last entry: that is below what I would expect from an artist like Pedro Almodovar. Perhaps there is a reason for the retrograde statement?

  4. Netflix films are no less ‘real’ films than ones with Cinema release dates. Disgraceful and elitist by Cannes

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