Helen Mirren: ‘I love Netflix, but f— Netflix’

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The actress waded into the Hollywood streaming wars while speaking at CinemaCon.

Dame Helen Mirren, who won a Best Actress Oscar for portraying Queen Elizabeth II in the 2006 film, used decidedly unladylike language to wade into the Hollywood debate about whether original movies from streaming services should be eligible for Academy Awards.

‘I love Netflix, but f— Netflix.’ Actress Helen Mirren The actress, who was promoting her new film “The Good Liar” at the Warner Bros. T, +0.71% presentation, added, “There’s nothing like sitting in the cinema and the lights go down. I would like to thank you guys for making that environment possible.”

‘There’s nothing like sitting in the cinema and the lights go down.’ Actress Helen Mirren This comes on the heels of Hollywood heavyweights such as director Steven Spielberg calling for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to revise its rules so that Netflix features like Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” would no longer be eligible for Oscars — or regulations that would change how a streaming giant like Netflix markets its movies to Oscar voters.

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