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  2. Eli (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Eli was produced by Paramount Pictures, Paramount Players, MTV Films, Intrepid Pictures and Bellevue Productions and was released on October 18, 2019, by Netflix. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its performances, plot twist and atmosphere, and criticism for its screenplay, pacing, tone and reliance on jump scares.

  3. Paramount Players - Wikipedia

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    Budget 1 Smile: 2022 $217.4 million $17 million 2 Smile 2: 2024 $138.1 million $28 million 3 Dora and the Lost City of Gold: 2019 $120.6 million $49 million 4 Mean Girls: 2024 $104.4 million $36 million 5 What Men Want: 2019 $72.2 million $20 million 6 Playing with Fire: 2019 $68.6 million $30 million 7 Orphan: First Kill: 2022 $44 million ...

  4. Most Expensive Movies Debuting on Streaming in 2021 - AOL

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    Going to the movies used to be the only way to see new releases upon their unveiling, but 2020 changed that. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, movie ticket sales drastically declined from $11.3 billion ...

  5. 106 of Netflix's original romantic films, ranked from worst ...

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    Netflix is known for its original romantic films, but some may be more worth your time than others. "Naked" and "Dangerous Liaisons" are some of Netflix's lowest-rated original films.

  6. Most Expensive Movies Debuting on Streaming in 2021 - AOL

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    Since the pandemic will extend well into 2021, studios like Warner Bros. and Disney have responded by releasing movies directly onto streaming platforms. In fact, Warner Bros.

  7. 6 Underground (film) - Wikipedia

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    6 Underground premiered at The Shed in New York City on December 10, 2019, and was released by Netflix on December 13, 2019. With a budget of $150 million, the film is one of the most expensive Netflix originals ever made. Rotten Tomatoes called it "loud, frenetic and finally preposterous". [3]

  8. Netflix will spend ‘vast majority’ of its $17 billion content ...

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    Netflix’s content budget is stabilizing after years of growth, interrupted by spending dips in 2020 due to COVID and in 2023 due to the Hollywood actor and writer strikes. After peaking at $17.5 ...

  9. Clown (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eli Roth was the film's producer and had a brief cameo as Frowny the Clown. In November 2010, Jon Watts and Christopher Ford uploaded a fake trailer to YouTube that announced Eli Roth would produce the film; Roth was not involved at the time. Roth spoke about the film, saying: "I loved how ballsy they were, issuing a trailer that said, 'From ...