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Pokeepsie Films has cause for celebration. The Madrid-based production outfit has three new premieres on three different streaming platforms this month, an enviable release schedule to be sure. Adding to the mix, the company – launched by real-life partners Álex De la Iglesia, the genre writer-director, and actress-producer Carolina Bang – is also celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
Over the course of the last decade, Pokeepsie has stealthily set itself apart as a unique home for Spanish talent, so much so that they drew backing from multinational Banijay in 2022 to support their ambitious slate of films and series.
“We are immensely proud to conclude our 10th anniversary year with the release of these three premieres,” says Bang, the company’s CEO. “While this was not initially planned, 2024 has provided us with a remarkable close to the year, showcasing our ongoing commitment to innovation...
Pokeepsie Films has cause for celebration. The Madrid-based production outfit has three new premieres on three different streaming platforms this month, an enviable release schedule to be sure. Adding to the mix, the company – launched by real-life partners Álex De la Iglesia, the genre writer-director, and actress-producer Carolina Bang – is also celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
Over the course of the last decade, Pokeepsie has stealthily set itself apart as a unique home for Spanish talent, so much so that they drew backing from multinational Banijay in 2022 to support their ambitious slate of films and series.
“We are immensely proud to conclude our 10th anniversary year with the release of these three premieres,” says Bang, the company’s CEO. “While this was not initially planned, 2024 has provided us with a remarkable close to the year, showcasing our ongoing commitment to innovation...
- 12/23/2024
- by Becci Casas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Cobra Kai” high-kicked to the top of Netflix’s most-watched TV shows list with its Season 4 debut in just the first three days after its New Year’s Eve launch, according to the streaming service’s newly released Top 10 data.
The fourth season of “Karate Kid” sequel series came in at No. 1 on Netflix’s worldwide Top 10 English TV Shows rankings for the week of Dec. 27, 2021 – Jan. 2, 2022, with audiences spending an impressive 120.06 million hours watching the William Zabka- and Ralph Macchio-led show.
Coming in a fairly distant second on the list was the second season of “The Witcher,” which was knocked out of first place by “Cobra Kai” in its third week on the Top 10 and drew 94.270 million hours watched over the past week.
“Emily in Paris” Season 2 was No. 3 on the English-language list with 91.98 million hours watched, per Netflix.
For the non-English language small-screen titles, the first...
The fourth season of “Karate Kid” sequel series came in at No. 1 on Netflix’s worldwide Top 10 English TV Shows rankings for the week of Dec. 27, 2021 – Jan. 2, 2022, with audiences spending an impressive 120.06 million hours watching the William Zabka- and Ralph Macchio-led show.
Coming in a fairly distant second on the list was the second season of “The Witcher,” which was knocked out of first place by “Cobra Kai” in its third week on the Top 10 and drew 94.270 million hours watched over the past week.
“Emily in Paris” Season 2 was No. 3 on the English-language list with 91.98 million hours watched, per Netflix.
For the non-English language small-screen titles, the first...
- 1/4/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
While many of us are still buying those final presents, streamers and networks have stocked up for the winter holidays. TBS is running classics such as The Wizard of Oz throughout the season; A Charlie Brown Christmas on PBS and Apple; NBC has two exclusive airings of It’s a Wonderful Life (NBC)”>It’s a Wonderful Life; and there are movie marathons galore, including those featuring Coming to America (VH1), A Christmas Story and Bad Santa (MTV).
See below for full listing of premiere dates and outlets.
December 10
Rugrats – Traditions (Nickelodeon)
SpongeBob SquarePants – SpongeBob’s Road to Christmas (Nickelodeon)
December 11
A Christmas Miracle (Peacock)
Hot Mess Holiday (Comedy Central)
December 12
America’s Funniest Home Videos holiday episode (ABC)
A Christmas Proposal (CBS)
Supermarket Sweep holiday episode (ABC)
White House Christmas 2021 (HGTV)
December 13
20 Years of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir (PBS)
American Auto holiday episodes (NBC)
House Hunters Ho Ho Home...
See below for full listing of premiere dates and outlets.
December 10
Rugrats – Traditions (Nickelodeon)
SpongeBob SquarePants – SpongeBob’s Road to Christmas (Nickelodeon)
December 11
A Christmas Miracle (Peacock)
Hot Mess Holiday (Comedy Central)
December 12
America’s Funniest Home Videos holiday episode (ABC)
A Christmas Proposal (CBS)
Supermarket Sweep holiday episode (ABC)
White House Christmas 2021 (HGTV)
December 13
20 Years of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir (PBS)
American Auto holiday episodes (NBC)
House Hunters Ho Ho Home...
- 12/10/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
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