Before we get to your Amazon Prime June updates, the streaming service has a special surprise for its members: every season of “Dawson’s Creek” is available now, and you don’t even have to wait until next month.
Starting June 1, stream “All or Nothing” which follows the New Zealand rugby team the All Blacks throughout their 2017 season. On June 3, you can stream the Oscar-nominated “Lady Bird,” followed by Amazon Original series “Goliath” Season 2 on June 15.
See below for the complete list of titles hitting Amazon next month.
Also Read: Amazon Sets Awards Release for Luca Guadagnino's 'Suspiria'
Available June 1
1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
2 Days in the Valley (1996)
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1987)
As Good As Dead (2010)
August Rush (2007)
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009)
Beer for My Horses (2008)
Beowulf (2007)
Black Widow (Aka: Before It Had a Name) (2005)
Blitz (2011)
Blood and Glory (2016)
Blue Like Jazz...
Starting June 1, stream “All or Nothing” which follows the New Zealand rugby team the All Blacks throughout their 2017 season. On June 3, you can stream the Oscar-nominated “Lady Bird,” followed by Amazon Original series “Goliath” Season 2 on June 15.
See below for the complete list of titles hitting Amazon next month.
Also Read: Amazon Sets Awards Release for Luca Guadagnino's 'Suspiria'
Available June 1
1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
2 Days in the Valley (1996)
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1987)
As Good As Dead (2010)
August Rush (2007)
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009)
Beer for My Horses (2008)
Beowulf (2007)
Black Widow (Aka: Before It Had a Name) (2005)
Blitz (2011)
Blood and Glory (2016)
Blue Like Jazz...
- 5/16/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Snap chief financial officer Drew Vollero is leaving, to be replaced by Amazon’s Tim Stone, a major transition for a company that has been struggling with managing investor expectations since its initial public offering last year.
Vollero will leave on May 15, and serve in an advisory role through August to help ease the transition. Stone steps in on May 16, joining Snap from Amazon, where he most recently led the online retailer’s high-profile integration of Whole Foods.
Before that, Stone served as vice president of finance, where he worked in investor relations and corporate financial planning — two skills that will likely come in handy as Snap works to strengthen its relationship with worried investors.
Snap missed Wall Street’s first quarter estimates for revenue and daily active users — a problem it attributed to its app redesign. The company’s stock has been battered with each celebrity knock.
“North America...
Vollero will leave on May 15, and serve in an advisory role through August to help ease the transition. Stone steps in on May 16, joining Snap from Amazon, where he most recently led the online retailer’s high-profile integration of Whole Foods.
Before that, Stone served as vice president of finance, where he worked in investor relations and corporate financial planning — two skills that will likely come in handy as Snap works to strengthen its relationship with worried investors.
Snap missed Wall Street’s first quarter estimates for revenue and daily active users — a problem it attributed to its app redesign. The company’s stock has been battered with each celebrity knock.
“North America...
- 5/7/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Snap is swapping out its CFO: The corporate owner of Snapchat is replacing its current CFO Drew Vollero with Tim Stone, a longtime Amazon executive.
The company announced the news in a regulatory filing Monday, stating that it had come to an agreement with Vollero on Friday and that he would continue to serve until May 15.
“I am deeply grateful for Drew and his many contributions to the growth of Snap,” Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said in a statement relayed in the filing. “He has done an amazing job as Snap’s first CFO, building a strong team and helping to guide us through our transition to becoming a public company. The discipline that he has brought to our business will serve us well into the future. We wish Drew continued success and all the best.”
On May 16, Stone will take over as the new CFO of the company. Stone...
The company announced the news in a regulatory filing Monday, stating that it had come to an agreement with Vollero on Friday and that he would continue to serve until May 15.
“I am deeply grateful for Drew and his many contributions to the growth of Snap,” Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said in a statement relayed in the filing. “He has done an amazing job as Snap’s first CFO, building a strong team and helping to guide us through our transition to becoming a public company. The discipline that he has brought to our business will serve us well into the future. We wish Drew continued success and all the best.”
On May 16, Stone will take over as the new CFO of the company. Stone...
- 5/7/2018
- by Janko Roettgers
- Variety Film + TV
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