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Confused About Where to Watch the Latest Blockbuster? You’re Not Alone

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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor Samantha Follows, a 54-year-old bartender in Los Angeles, the frustration has become routine.

A friend will recommend a movie to watch, and thus begins an arduous mission to find out where she can actually view said movie.“It drives me crazy,” Follows says. “I’ll go through a ridiculous experience of going online… it says it’s on Netflix but it’s not there, and then a friend says it’s actually on HBO Max.

I get resentful. Not only can I not afford to sign up for every streaming platform, but I also don’t want to have to do that.”Follows’ exasperation is all too common in an age where new movie distribution patterns are regularly being established, fractured and reset.

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