Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite on screen in The Rip, a gritty crime thriller built around loyalty, power, and consequences. The film trades spectacle for tension, relying on character-driven stakes and the actors’ long-established chemistry.
The Rip was produced under a unique agreement with Netflix, brokered by Damon and Affleck’s Artists Equity banner. The deal includes a one-time performance bonus for the 1,200 cast and crew members who worked on the film if it meets internal Netflix viewership benchmarks.
The structure is notable in an era when streaming success can feel opaque. By tying compensation to performance, Affleck and Damon say the agreement aims to restore some of the financial upside traditionally associated with box office hits. This deal is being closely watched across the industry as a potential model for future streaming projects.
The Rip is streaming now on Netflix.
If you want to hit the theater this weekend, Jodie Foster delivers a controlled, deeply intelligent performance in A Private Life. This drama explores privacy, power, and identity in a world that rarely allows anonymity. The film unfolds quietly, but its impact builds scene by scene.
Foster’s work, delivered mostly in fluent French, is precise and unsentimental, reminding audiences why she remains one of the most respected actors of her generation. This is award-caliber filmmaking that prioritizes character over noise, and trusts viewers to do the work.
The 28 Years Later franchise expands with The Bone Temple, bringing a darker, more contemplative tone to its post-apocalyptic world. Ralph Fiennes returns as a doctor beginning to understand the true nature of the infection first unleashed in 28 Days Later, directed by Danny Boyle. Fiennes adds gravitas to the sequel, grounding the horror with a chilling sense of authority and restraint.
Rather than relying solely on shock, the film leans into atmosphere, dread, and world-building, continuing the series’ tradition of using horror to reflect deeper societal fears. Critics say it’s a strong evolution of the franchise and one of the more thoughtful genre entries of the year.
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