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Ho-ho-holiday movies streaming on Netflix include hits like 'Falling For Christmas' starring Lindsay Lohan and charming comedies like 'Single All the Way' with Jennifer Coolidge.
"Boots" made its debut on Netflix on Oct. 9 and became an instant hit. After the first week of the series' release drew a reported 4.5 million viewers, it doubled that number in its second week, becoming the No. 2 show on the platform. Per a report from The Wrap, "Boots" secured 9.4 million viewers during the week of Oct. 13.
We’re still over a week away from Christmas, and by looking at this week’s streaming releases, you can kinda tell. This week is a bit light when it comes to new streaming releases, making one wonder if everybody is holding their best for the holiday.
Netflix's Documentary Talent Fund returns, offering five U.K. and Ireland-based filmmakers $40,000 each to create short documentaries.
It's the end of the road for "Boots" on Netflix, as the gay military drama was not picked up for a second season.
The first Knives Out movie was a monster hit when it was released in theaters, which made it feel a little strange when Netflix snagged the rights to distribute the two planned sequels. However, both Glass Onion and the brand new Wake Up Dead Man did get (limited) theatrical releases.
Dudeck joins at a time when Netflix really needs to get its own messaging out there with regard to the Warner Bros. takeover.