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The film was released in 2019 on Netflix, Amazon, Vimeo, iTunes, Google Play and YouTube. The American Dental Association, American Association of Endodontists and the American Association of Dental Research sent a private letter to media companies hosting the film and warned them that "continuing to host the film could harm the viewing public by spreading long-disproven claims."
Netflix India announced the series in March 2021 as one of 40 Indian original programs (which included films, series, documentary, reality and stand-up comedy shows) slated for premiere that year. [10] [11] On 1 October 2021, the trailer for the docuseries was released in YouTube, [12] and the three-part series released through Netflix on 8 ...
The documentary uses a fictional dramatized narrative to illustrate the issues discussed, centering around "a middle-class, average American family" [2] whose members each interface with the internet differently: Ben, a teenage high school student who falls deeper into social media addiction and online radicalization; Isla, an adolescent who develops depression and low self-esteem from social ...
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He started as an intern in 1984 and then joined GM full-time in 1986 as an analyst in strategic planning and design analysis. Bernard graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in ...
Real estate can be life or death in Los Angeles. And that’s literally the case in the new comedy No Good Deed — now streaming on Netflix; I’ve seen four of the eight episodes — with a bevy ...
The Bleeding Edge is a 2018 Netflix original documentary film that investigates the $400 billion medical device industry. [1] Written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy, it premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, where it was billed as "the stuff of dystopian nightmares". [2]
Netflix has reinvented television largely due to true crime. But the genre has also created a lot of work for the streamer’s legal team. For every hit like “Baby Reindeer,” “Making a ...