Monday, February 4, 2013

Netflix's 'House of Cards' changes how we watch TV

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..

Netflix is launching all 13 episodes of 'House of Cards' so its subscribers can watch them in big chunks—what's unflatteringly called "binge viewing."

HitFixs Alan Sepinwall reviews screenwriter Beau Willimon about his work as head writer and executive producer of House of Cards, the new Netflix original drama series starring Kevin Spacey as a ruthless congressman.

“House of Cards” debuted on Netflix over the weekend. This broadband streaming service has smartly positioned itself as an alternative to HBO, Showtime, FX and AMC. Those cablecasters have stolen the spotlight from the once-dominant broadcast

“House of Cards” debuted on Netflix over the weekend. This broadband streaming service has smartly positioned itself as an alternative to HBO, Showtime, FX and AMC. Those cablecasters have stolen the spotlight from the once-dominant broadcast

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