• New action thriller tops Netflix's most-watched list, despite cri

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    New action thriller tops Netflix's most-watched list, despite critical mauling

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    Wed, 08 Jun 2022 10:26:55 +0000

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    New action thriller Interceptor has shot to the top of Netflix's most-watched list, despite being panned by critics.

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    New action flick, Interceptor, has topped Netflix's global rankings to become the most-watched movie on the platform right now.

    Co-produced by Marvel movie star Chris Hemsworth, the film follows a stubborn army officer (played by the Thor actors real-life wife, Elsa Pataky) who
    finds herself stationed as the last line of defense against a soldier-turned-criminals villainous plan to take over a remote nuclear
    missile base.

    That might sound like a paint-by-numbers synopsis, but Interceptors seemingly unoriginal premise hasnt deterred audiences the movie has clocked up over 35 million viewing hours since its release on May 26, which is more than double the amount accrued by the second-most popular movie on Netflix, A Perfect Pairing, during the same period.

    The data comes from Netflix itself, which has published weekly performance figures for its movies and series since November 2021. Ranking titles based
    on weekly hours viewed i.e. the total number of hours subscribers around the world watched each title between Monday and Sunday of the previous week the streamer regularly shares four separate lists; two for movies (English and Non-English) and two for TV shows (English and Non-English).

    Despite its strong numerical showing, though, Interceptor hasnt fared well with critics or audiences post-viewing. The movie currently sports a lowly
    44% critics rating on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes making it certified rotten based on 32 official reviews and an even more dire 25% audience score. Elsa Pataky stars as a no-nonsense army officer in
    Interceptor (Image credit: Netflix)

    It's Die Hard in the Pacific Ocean with just about every action-movie clich you can think of, wrote Digital Spys Ian Sandwell in his two-star review of the film, while News.coms Wenlei Ma branded Interceptor a a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad movie. Ouch.

    The reception hasnt been all bad, mind. Film School Rejects Aurora Amidon,
    for instance, said that there are some parts of Interceptor that are entertaining to watch, and those looking for a quick, harmless action romp
    can do far worse. Similarly, The Guardians Benjamin Lee picked out brief nuggets of substance from the 90-minute flick. Analysis: an Netflix emerging trend

    By the sounds of things, then, Interceptor isnt going to walk away with any Oscars next year but its success does corroborate an interesting Netflix trend of late.

    Stranger Things and Bridgerton notwithstanding, many of the streamers recent wins have come from critically-panned movies and TV shows. Take 365 Days:
    This Day, for instance, which briefly became the most popular movie on
    Netflix despite a woeful 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Or Anatomy of a Scandal, which shot to the top of the platforms most-watched chart irrespective of its largely negative critical reception.

    Of course, theres nothing wrong with middling productions defying their detractors to record impressive viewership numbers in some cases, audiences have simply enjoyed the movies and TV shows in question more than the
    critics. But Netflix has picked up a worrying recent habit of calling time on genuinely interesting original projects that have fared far better from a critical standpoint.

    Consider The Baby-Sitters Club, a universally-beloved comedy drama that still boasts a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes . Despite its popularity, the show was cancelled by Netflix after just two seasons. Then there's sci-fi
    epic Another Life , Mindy Kaling's scripted comedy Never Have I Ever , trippy psychological thriller Sense8 and the Stranger Things-adjacent The OA all canned ahead of their time.

    Given its struggles to keep hold of subscribers in recent months, Netflix needs short-term success, and productions like Interceptor seem to be delivering moments of relief. But we can't help but feel as if these popcorn flicks are arriving at the expense of more thoughtful movies and TV series.



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