Flix Premiere

Flix Premiere is a British media-services provider founded in 2015 by Martin Warner.[1] The company's primary business is its subscription-based streaming OTT service which offers online[2] streaming of films,[3] including those produced in-house.[4] Two months after its UK opening, it premiered in the United States.[5] The Guardian described the site as the Lidl (a budget supermarket) of indie cinema, noting that were few familiar titles available on the site, but those available are the "best of the bunch" from film festivals and not available on other platforms.[6]

Flix Premiere
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced2015 (2015)
MarketsUK and US
Websitewww.flixpremiere.com

Devices

The service is part of a pool of streaming services including Netflix and Amazon that provide an on-demand cinematic experience across a wide range of applications and platforms.[7][8] Flix Premiere is available through its website, Apple TV and mobile applications.[9]

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References

  1. "Flix Premiere is the online cinema for forgotten films". Jamie Rigg. March 29, 2016"
  2. Greenberg, Larry (2017-10-27). "'The Other Kids'". The Savvy Screener. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  3. Burns, Verity. "Best streaming sites: nine great Netflix alternatives". Trusted Reviews. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  4. Clarke, Stewart; Clarke, Stewart (2018-02-02). "Flix Premiere Sets Crystal Bear Winner 'Butterfly Kisses' as an Original (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  5. McNary, Dave (2016-06-17). "Movie Streaming Service Flix Premiere Launching in U.S." Variety. Retrieved 2017-09-07.
  6. Guy Lodge (2019-01-28). "Streaming: Flix Premiere - the Lidl of indie cinema". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  7. "Flix Premiere: The ‘NetFlix’ for Forgotten Films". Jade Scipioni. April 07, 2016"
  8. Minnick, J. Bradley. "Southern to the Bone: Filmmaking in the Natural State". www.ualrpublicradio.org. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  9. " The service that wants to turn the movie business 'upside down'". Lily Williams. October 21, 2016"
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