INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Netflix has already changed the way people think about films and television, giving its subscribers the ability to stream prestige shows and
blockbuster movies from the comfort of their homes, but could it also be looking at bringing the theater experience back to its glory
daysAccording to a report by the Los Angeles Times, the streaming giant has been looking into starting its own theater chain, giving movie
LA-based Landmark Theatres chain, which is co-owned by renowned businessman and investor, Mark Cuban, though it reportedly backed out of the
films back in theaters and on the big screen could make Netflix more respectable in the eyes of the traditional movie industry, as well as
2018, and with recent big-budget hits like Bright and smaller, thoughtful films like Annihilation, it's shown that it's not afraid to hit