Sandra Bullock opens up about her positive experience working with Netflix and the freedom it has given her. After making her film debut in the 1987 action thriller Hangmen, Bullock rose to global prominence with roles in the science fiction film Demolition Man and box office hit Speed. Bullock has enjoyed a long and successful career, starring in dozens of movies, including critically and commercially successful projects such as Gravity, Ocean's 8, and A Time to Kill. In 2009, Bullock won universal acclaim for her role in the John Lee Hancock-directed biographical sports drama The Blind Side, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Additionally, following her first major production credit with Hope Floats back in 1998, Bullock's company Fortis Films has been involved in several movies over the past 20 years. These include one of two hugely successful films distributed by Netflix and starring Bullock, The Unforgivable. The other, Bird Box, was a hit for the streamer as well. The desire for greater involvement in the creative direction of projects is likely what prompted Bullock to develop a positive working relationship with Netflix, which is sure to play a big role in advancing her career in the future.
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Speaking in an interview with Variety to promote the upcoming release of her new movie The Lost City, Bullock discussed her relationship with Netflix and how it has afforded her the creative freedom and independence she would not be able to attain with studio films. Responding to news that The Unforgivable is her second movie in Netflix's all-time top 10 most-watched films, the Miss Congeniality star responded positively. Read Bullock's
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