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Archives for March 2023

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The jig is up for Netflix’s You after season five.

You’s Joe Goldberg has had quite the ball convincing himself that he’s not really a psychopathic serial killer, but the show’s upcoming fifth season will be its last, and bring the white knight murderer’s story to an end.

Jacob Kastrenakes
Jacob Kastrenakes
Glass Onion’s film grain had to be changed for streaming.

The movie’s cinematographer, Steve Yedlin, told Vulture that there are actually two versions of the film: a grainier version for theaters and a toned down version for Netflix.

The grain was making the image look crummy. You could see really big compression blocks and swimmy stuff. There are actually different settings that would’ve made the grain in the theatrical version of Glass Onion look fine, but Netflix can’t change their settings just to make one show or movie look better.

Turns out, Netflix has a special system just for streaming film grain.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Go go, mighty middle-aged Power Rangers.

If the ‘90s aren’t really back, then why does Netflix’s upcoming Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers special featuring members from the original cast look so radical?

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Sweet Tooth’s season 2 trailer spells doom.

Sweet Tooth’s young hybrid protagonist Gus might have grown up learning to hide from humans in order to avoid being captured and experimented on by them, but the kid seems downright ready for war in a new teaser trailer for the Netflix series’ upcoming second season.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Green light.

This week both Microsoft and Google announced AI features for their business-oriented software suites. Each package’s promise is impressive and — outside of limited tests — generally unavailable, whether that’s because the tech needs more seasoning or because GPU processing capacity is so hard to come by.

Of course, there’s more to life than AI, so I’ll take this moment to remind everyone that you can still turn off Netflix’s annoying autoplay previews in the main menu. Tell a friend.