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Netflix hit dominates charts with 48.9M views this week
Netflix hit dominates charts with 48.9M views this week

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Netflix hit dominates charts with 48.9M views this week

STRAW STRAW continues to dominate Netflix's charts, securing the top spot and generating a whopping 48.9 million views this week. What will be her last straw? A devastatingly bad day pushes a hardworking single mother to the breaking point — and into a shocking act of desperation. Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster Plane With 6.3 million views this week, Plane secures the third spot on Netflix's charts. This film tells the story of a determined pilot who fights to protect his passengers from a violent local militia when lightning strike forces him to crash-land on a remote island. If you're looking for an action movie, consider giving this a watch. Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy Bee Movie With 4.8 million views this week, Bee Movie earns the fifth spot on the streaming giant's global charts. In this movie, a worker bee stuck in a dead-end job sues humanity when he learns that they've been stealing bees' honey all along. Get Hard With 4.4 million views this week, Get Hard claims the sixth spot on Netflix's global top Sentenced to a long stretch in San Quentin, a hedge fund manager hires an ex-con to toughen him up, unaware his new mentor has never done prison time. World War Z With 3.8 million views this week, World War Z lands the seventh spot on Netflix's charts. In this 2013 film, when a zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity, a former UN investigator goes on a perilous global mission to find the source of the virus. The Super Mario Bros. Movie Wonka With 3.3 million views this week, Wonka claims the ninth spot on the streaming giant's charts. With little money, Willy Wonka sets out to build a chocolate empire with help from an orphan named Noodle while dodging a confectionery crime syndicate. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning

My Lungs Are Physically Sore From Laughing So Hard At These 17 Black Twitter Tweets From The Week
My Lungs Are Physically Sore From Laughing So Hard At These 17 Black Twitter Tweets From The Week

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

My Lungs Are Physically Sore From Laughing So Hard At These 17 Black Twitter Tweets From The Week

While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos. Hi everyone. We're back with another list of the week's funniest Black Twitter tweets. It's been an eventful one, and the new Tyler Perry movie STRAW has Black Twitter on fire with the memes. So, let's get into the laughs: 1. 2. 3. 4. Related: 23 Cute, Happy, And Wholesome Posts I Saw On The Internet This Week That You Absolutely Need To See 5. 6. 7. 8. Related: 40 Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Creepy Wikipedia Pages 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. That's all for this week! Let us know which tweet was your favorite, and check out last week's roundup below if you missed it. Black Twitter Had An Absolute Field Day With Everything Going On Last Week, So Here Are The 15 Funniest Tweets I Could Find Also in Internet Finds: Lawyers Are Sharing Their Juiciest "Can You Believe It?!" Stories From The Courtroom, And They're As Surprising As You'd Expect Also in Internet Finds: People Are Sharing "The Most Believable Conspiracy Theories," And Now I'm Questioning Everything I Thought I Knew Also in Internet Finds: 51 People Who Quickly Discovered Why Their Hilariously Clueless Partner Was Single Before Meeting Them

Netflix's chilling new doc has cracked the top 10 already — and it's made me never want to attend a music festival again
Netflix's chilling new doc has cracked the top 10 already — and it's made me never want to attend a music festival again

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Netflix's chilling new doc has cracked the top 10 already — and it's made me never want to attend a music festival again

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Live music is one of my greatest passions in life. Even as I write this article, I'm furiously refreshing my phone trying to score tickets for an upcoming concert, and my weekend plans? Seeing Sam Fender's huge homecoming show at my favorite soccer team's stadium. My summer breaks are typically filled with various music festivals as well. Yet after streaming Netflix's new documentary that chronicles the tragic events that unfolded at 2021's Astroworld festival during rapper Travis Scott's headline set, I suddenly feel a little hesitant to wade deep into a crowd of thousands of people again. The doc is called 'Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy,' and it explores the crowd crush that occurred during the Houston-based event attended by over 100,000 people. It resulted in the tragic deaths of 10 people, with 25 more hospitalized and injury numbers in the hundreds. Netflix subscribers are clearly responding to the documentary as well, with "Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy" breaking into the platform's top 10 most-watched list already. It currently ranks at No. 5 and with such a quick rise up the chart, I suspect it might dethrone Tyler Perry's "STRAW," which currently holds the No. 1 spot It's certainly not the most entertaining watch, even if the presentation is as slick as you'd expect from a Netflix original, but it's a feature-length doc that has impacted me, and if you're also a dedicated gig-goer, then I think you need to stream this right now. Like many documentaries of this ilk, 'Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy' begins with the 'happy period' as we see numerous Travis Scott fans give talking-head interviews expressing their excitement and anticipation for the upcoming concert at NRG Park in Houston, Texas. Anybody who knows what went down at Astroworld in 2021 will know what's coming next: a deadly crowd crush would lead to multiple fatalities, and I appreciate that the documentary filmmakers (who also made Netflix's excellent "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99") don't attempt to overdramatise the events. The tone is respectful throughout. I can't claim that 'Trainwreck' offers much in the way of entertainment, but it spotlights a tragedy that deserves to be remembered, and that the live music industry must learn from. The transition from people having fun at a gig to fighting for their lives is shockingly sudden, which likely mirrors the experience of attendees. The audio recordings of desperate 911 calls during the event are particularly stomach-turning and will deeply unnerve you. So while I can't claim that 'Trainwreck' offers much in the way of entertainment, it does spotlight a tragedy that deserves to be remembered, and that the live music industry must learn from. Because what happened at Astroworld can never be allowed to repeat itself. If you're a live music fan or just want to understand how the events of Astroworld unfolded, then I strongly recommend 'Trainwreck.' It's also a pretty trim watch, at around 80 minutes long, which is another strength; the doc presents the situation without unneeded bloat. In recent years, whenever I've attended a live music event (which, as noted, is extremely often), I typically find myself reflecting on Astroworld at some point, and this documentary gave me further insight into a tragedy that really did hit home with me in several ways. 'Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy' is a well-produced and very harrowing documentary, showcasing how what should have been a memorable evening for all in attendance descended into a situation where 10 people never got to return home. It's also the next chapter in what Netflix is calling the "Trainwreck anthology." The first part was the Woodstock '99 limited series, released in 2022, and there are six more documentaries on the way that will "examine some of the most disastrous events ever to blow up in mainstream media." If you're looking for something to raise your spirits after watching 'Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy,' be sure to check out our guide to everything new on Netflix in June 2025, which includes some more light-hearted TV shows and movies alongside more docs. Watch "Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy" on Netflix now New on Netflix in June 2025 Trainwreck: Woodstock '99 is my favorite Netflix show of the year Netflix just added a new dystopian drama

Tyler Perry comes under fire for using women's pain to fuel his films
Tyler Perry comes under fire for using women's pain to fuel his films

The South African

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The South African

Tyler Perry comes under fire for using women's pain to fuel his films

Does Tyler Perry, pictured, use Black pain in his art a little too much? Image: Instagram/tylerperry Popular film director and mogul Tyler Perry faces backlash from fans and detractors for using women's pain in his movies. This is fresh off the back of his latest release, Straw, which has been the best-performing Netflix original since February. TYLER PERRY PUTS BLACK PAIN IN FOCUS A number of his films rely on the anguish of Black women. Whether they have to endure single parenthood, domestic abuse or infidelity, Perry does enjoy weaving these motifs into his work. Critics say these narratives enforce and perpetuate struggle and hardships. His depictions of Black women flourishing without having to endure are said to be too few and far between. WHAT IS TYLER PERRY'S LATEST FILM, STRAW ABOUT? His latest project stars the always sensational Taraji P. Henson alongside Janiyah Wiltkinson. As you might expect of Perry, in Straw, a struggling single mother has to do her best to keep things together when her entire life unravels in one day. Whose life spirals out of control in a single day? Janiyah Wiltkinson is doing her best to cope with a demanding life. She holds down a low-paying job while looking after her chronically ill child. On the day things get particularly demanding for her, she is confronted with an eviction, and she is then also humiliated at her job. This puts even more strain on her finances. Child Protective Services stepped in to relieve her of custody of her daughter, which is the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. WHAT TYLER PERRY'S RESPONSE HAS BEEN Critics have lamented this plot, and it has made people relook at his catalogue of cinematic offerings, with many finding fault with the actor and director. Perry remains steadfast and defends his approach vehemently. 'I say nothing to those who criticise my films for focusing on Black women's struggles, because they're right. They do. But that's reality, and I want to honour the women who raised me,' he explained in a recent interview. He maintains that these depictions draw from his experiences in witnessing his mother go through abuse. STRAW IS STILL A SUCCESS Straw is doing phenomenally around the globe on Netflix. His leading lady, Taraji P. Henson, whom Perry has worked with on many occasions, came to his defence. 'These women exist. Their stories deserve to be told,' Henson reportedly said. It is the role of art to reflect society, and the stories he tells are regular occurrences, the world over. The debate rests around his using narratives of this nature as a creative crutch and whether this is a slanted representation. WHAT'S YOUR VIEW ON TYLER PERRY'S PREFERRED METHOD OF STORYTELLING? Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 11. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Netflix hit dominates charts with 25.3M views in just 3 days
Netflix hit dominates charts with 25.3M views in just 3 days

Daily Mail​

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Netflix hit dominates charts with 25.3M views in just 3 days

STRAW STRAW quickly shot to the top of Netflix's charts, generating 25.3 million views in just three days. In this film, a devastatingly bad day pushes a hardworking single mother to the breaking point — and into a shocking act of desperation. Released on June 6, if you're looking for a new drama, this could be a great choice. Now You See Me With 4.9 million views this week, Now You See Me claims the second spot on the streaming giant's charts. This film follows a troupe of brainy illusionists who specialize in stealing from banks and giving the cash to their audiences, all while outwitting a team of FBI agents. Bee Movie With 4.8 million views this week, Bee Movie earns the third spot on Netflix's charts. This movie follows a worker bee stuck in a dead-end job who sues humanity when he learns that they've been stealing bees' honey all along. If you're looking for a family-friendly film, consider giving this a watch. M3GAN With 3.8 million views this week M3GAN secures the fourth spot on Netflix's charts. When a roboticist tests the lifelike companion doll she's invented on her orphaned niece, the android soon takes her childcare duties deadly seriously. Nonnas Wrath of the Titans Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom With 3 million views this week, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom secures the seventh spot on Netflix's charts. When the vengeful Black Manta returns wielding a powerful ancient weapon, it's up to Aquaman to reconcile with a former rival and save the world. Now You See Me 2 With 2.9 million views this week, Now You See Me 2 claims the eighth spot on the streaming giant's charts. With a new member in the fold, the Four Horsemen use their power of illusion in a heist involving an unscrupulous tycoon and a revolutionary tech device. This is the second installment in the Now You See Me film series — consider giving it a watch. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish With 2.6 million views this week Puss in Boots: The Last Wish lands the ninth spot on Netflix's global charts. When his legendary feats bring his nine lives down to one, Puss in Boots sets out to find a magical Wishing Star in his most daring adventure yet. The Wild Robot

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