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'House of Cards' and the Netflix Viewing Conundrum
They already face an overcrowded field of competitors for the scripted-programming audience, with new entrants seeming to turn up on a day after day basis. And currently comes a well-funded challenge from Netflix, jumping into the fray with House of Cards — and
As it happens, “House of Cards” (based on a British miniseries from eons ago, based on a novel) is mostly concerned with age-ancient ruminations on the corrosive but exhilarating power of power: “Money is the McMansion in Sarasota that starts fallin' apart
House of Cards finds Kevin Spacey being waspish, supercilious, and meanly clever — in other words, just the way we like him, and the way he's been most effective in movies such as Swimming with Sharks, L.A..
Power — not politics — is really the subject of Netflix's new original drama "House of Cards," its British creator tells Newsmax TV. In an interview, Lord Michael Dobbs details how he came to write a best-selling novel that was adapted first into a
The first episode shows promise. But what, exactly, does this series promise?
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