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Join Rian Johnson for a spoiler-filled director's commentary of his smash hit film, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.
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The Half Of It writer/director Alice Wu joins Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on her new film, a coming-of-age tale about a young Chinese-American queer teen.
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All the Bright Places director Brett Haley and screenwriter Liz Hannah join Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on the film adaptation of Jennifer Niven's beloved young adult novel.
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Secret Obsession director and co-writer Peter Sullivan joins Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on the film.
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The Knight Before Christmas director Monika Mitchell joins Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on the film.
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The King director David Michôd and co-writer and star Joel Edgerton joins Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on the film.
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Fractured director Brad Anderson joins Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on the film.
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Always Be My Maybe director Nahnatchka Khan sits down with the romcom's star and writer Randall Park and Netflix's Jarett Wieselman to do a director's commentary on the film.
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To fully appreciate this podcast, follow the host's instructions to turn on Someone Great when they direct you to do so. In this episode, Someone Great's writer and director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson joins Netflix's Jarett Wieselman to watch and comment on the film, now streaming on Netflix.
About Somone Great:
Aspiring music journalist Jenny (Gina Rodriguez) has just landed her dream job at an iconic magazine and is about to move to San Francisco. Rather than do long distance, her boyfriend of nine years (Lakeith Stanfield) decides to call it quits. To nurse her broken heart, Jenny gathers up her two best friends Erin (DeWanda Wise) and Blair (Brittany Snow) for one outrageous last adventure in New York City. From writer/director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (creator of MTV’s Sweet/Vicious) SOMEONE GREAT is a hilarious and heartfelt story of friendship, love, and what it means to let go of your twenties and enter adulthood.