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Netflix beats all studios with seven Oscars

April 26th, 2021 Netflix Netflix had its best night ever at the Academy Awards, taking seven Oscars out of 31 nominations, including two wins for Ma Rainey s Black Bottom and two for Mank, leading all studios. The only downside to the streamer s evening was that it lost for best picture to Disney s Nomadland and was shut out of the acting awards.  Netflix won in the hairstyling and makeup and best costume categories for Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, and production design and cinematography for Mank. It also took the best documentary feature for My Octopus Teacher, best live-action short for Two Distant Strangers and best animated short for

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The Morning After: Netflix's big night at the Oscars

David Lee / Netflix The relevance of the Oscars is increasingly questionable in a year where major cinematic releases have been minimal but don’t tell Netflix. The streaming service had its best night ever at the Academy Awards, taking seven Oscars out of 31 nominations, including two wins for Ma Rainey s Black Bottom and two for Mank. Best Picture, however, went to Disney’s Nomadland.  It didn’t entirely go in Netflix s favor, though, despite the company giving a lot of effort (and money) to fielding its shows and movies at the biggest awards in recent years. It expected to win the Best Actor Oscar for the late Chadwick Boseman s performance in

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'Mortal Kombat' Set to Give Warner Bros. Another Box-Office Win

Apr 26 2021, 3:58 AM April 24 2021, 2:40 AM April 26 2021, 3:58 AM (Bloomberg) “Mortal Kombat,” the Warner Bros. action film based on the 1992 video game, topped the domestic box office this weekend, extending the reign of the AT&T Inc. unit. (Bloomberg) “Mortal Kombat,” the Warner Bros. action film based on the 1992 video game, topped the domestic box office this weekend, extending the reign of the AT&T Inc. unit. The film, starring Chinese-British actor Lewis Tan and Australian actress Jessica McNamee, debuted in 3,073 North American theaters and took in $22.5 million in sales, according to researcher Comscore Inc., exceeding the $19 million estimate from Boxoffice Pro.

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'Mortal Kombat' Set to Give Warner Bros. Another Box-Office Win

'Mortal Kombat' Set to Give Warner Bros. Another Box-Office Win
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Netflix and Walt Disney emerge as big winners at the Golden Globes

Netflix and Walt Disney emerge as big winners at the Golden Globes
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